A wayward pilot whose actions forced officials to scramble four CF-18 Hornet fighter jets during the G7 leaders' summit in Alberta earlier this year won't be facing criminal charges.
During the summit in June — which included leaders from Canada, the United States, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, Italy and the European Union — no-fly zones were in place over Kananaskis Village and the Calgary International Airport.
There was one violation over Kananaskis, the day the leaders were set to arrive.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command deployed fighter jets to intercept the fixed-wing civilian aircraft above the Kananaskis area and tried to get his attention before resorting to final warning measures to contact the pilot.
Police said the Royal Canadian Air Force and NORA

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