No charges will be brought against a military pilot who violated G7 AirSpace during the Summit

The commercial pilot who forced officials to shoot down four CF-18 Hornet fighter jets during the G7 summit in Alberta earlier this year will not face criminal charges.
During the conference in June – including leaders from Canada, the United States, France, the United Kingdom, the European Airport have been present over the Calgary International Airport.

A map showing the large area around the town of Kananaskis that is closed to the general public during the G7 leaders’ summit in Alberta in June.
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There was one breach above the Kananaskis, the day the leaders were set to arrive.
The North American Defense Command of North America sent to resist the fixed military aircraft above the Kananaskis area and tried to get his attention before using the warning pilot to communicate with the warning pilot to communicate with the warning pilot to communicate with the warning pilot to communicate.
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Police said the Royal Canadian Air Force and Norad were able to get the man into controlled airspace and guide him to the river, Alta.
“The RCMPP concluded its investigation without charge,” said RCMP PPL. Gina sleany in email.
The discovery of the original RCMP investigation is being sent to transport Canada.
“Transport Canada has reviewed the circumstances of this incident to determine whether Canadian regulations were followed,” Transport Canada said in a statement.
“Transport Canada maintains strict requirements, safeguards, and enforcement tools to ensure compliance.”
Officials wait in front of Air Force One as US President Donald Trump arrives in Calgary, Alta., Sunday 15, 2025, to attend the G7 leaders meeting in Kananaskis, Alta.
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The statement said the Department publishes a list of non-corporate opponents to serve as public prevention and education – but to comply with the Privacy Act, it does not include names and any other information that could identify individuals.
It is not clear whether the offending driver will be added to the list of do-it-yourself dealers.

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