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Air Show Canceled in Mid Air

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Air Show Canceled in Mid Air

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We were flying in Otters and we took off from Downsview Airport in Otters and flew over down to the Island airport and we were flying in to open the air show at ten thousand feet and just after we, they cleared us to jump and just after we left the air plane they called off the air show because of the winds and the turbulence going on the ground and after we landed they were supposed to do an Argus fly pass and they had to cancel the Argus fly pass because of the weather and here we were under a parachute. Well, we had planned that if anything went wrong some of us might land in the lake but half our group did land in the lake and they were picked up by boats which happened to be there but I didn't land in the lake. I landed on the shore but I got as wet as everybody else because it rained so hard. Anyway, we all got together, nobody got hurt, nobody got drowned or anything and we all survived. But that was one of the worst air show drops I ever did because of that fact.
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Mr. Batt shares his experience of being under a parachute ready to land when inclement weather causes the air show to cancel.

Gordon Batt

Mr. Gordon Batt was born November 25, 1945 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. After finishing high school, Mr. Batt enrolled in the air cadets and decided to join active service with the Air Force as a result of his love of flying. He spent a great deal of his military career in Canada, but spent time overseas in France with ground crew operations as an armament systems technician and participated in operations with the CF104, Hercules and Argus aircraft. Mr. Batt participated in a fascinating sport as a sky diver performing with the Sky Hawks in several air shows in conjunction with military service and held rank as a qualified parachutist. This love for sky diving is one of his most memorable accomplishments. After his decision to leave the military, Mr. Batt opened his own retail business and eventually sold that and accepted a position as commissionaire in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
1:13
Person Interviewed:
Gordon Batt
War, Conflict or Mission:
Canadian Armed Forces
Branch:
Air Force

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