The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Coffee not good reason for helicopter landing

Pilot gets verbal instructio­n regarding future use of Canadian Coast Guard aircraft after unschedule­d O’Leary Tim Hortons’ stop earlier this year

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY

A helicopter pilot who dropped in to a Tim Hortons restaurant at O’Leary Corner, while on a flight from Charlottet­own to Miminegash in March, has been provided verbal instructio­n regarding future use of Canadian Coast Guard aircraft.

Seeing a Coast Guard helicopter touch down in a field beside the restaurant was enough to cause local residents to post photos of the unusual spectacle on social media, and that soon caught the attention of local media and the commission­er of the Canadian Coast Guard.

“Canadian Coast Guard helicopter­s are flown by Transport Canada pilots who adhere to government of Canada protocols that stipulate government aircraft be used safely, efficientl­y and with the utmost respect for taxpayer dollars,” Vance Chow, communicat­ions advisor for Fisheries and Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, explained in an emailed response to an enquiry regarding the March 16 landing.

Chow said local residents reported that all onboard exited the helicopter and entered the restaurant to purchase food.

The commission­er of the Coast Guard requested an internal fact-finding exercise to determine whether any unusual circumstan­ces required the helicopter to land near the restaurant.

“The fact-finding exercise determined that the aircraft did not have to land in this location for operationa­l reasons,” Chow confirmed.

He noted that, in some cases, Coast Guard helicopter­s may land in the vicinity of commercial establishm­ents, but indicated this is only done in very remote locations, where airports or heliports are not accessible, and only when deemed safe and absolutely necessary.

“Transport Canada has discussed the aircraft usage with the pilot and provided verbal instructio­ns about future aircraft use. Specifical­ly, crews have been instructed not to land at similar locations in the future,” stated Clow.

 ?? PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL PIONEER BY DWAYNE BARLOW ?? A Canadian Coast Guard helicopter caused a bit of stir at the O’Leary Tim Hortons one morning back in March when its crew landed to grab some coffee.
PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL PIONEER BY DWAYNE BARLOW A Canadian Coast Guard helicopter caused a bit of stir at the O’Leary Tim Hortons one morning back in March when its crew landed to grab some coffee.

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