Amid a pilot shortage in Canada, Thunder Bay hopes to inspire more women and young people to take flight

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Thunder Bay, Ont., wants young people and women to soar into a career in aviation as Canada’s airline industry deals with an ongoing pilot shortage.Ā 

This week, there’s a career fair at Confederation College and a showcase for women in aviation at Wasaya Airlines that highlight the multiple opportunities available to them.Ā Ā 

ā€œWe definitely need more hands. We’re always needing more people to bring planes in, ground crew, maintenance workers,ā€ said Rachel Perzan, a second-year student in aircraft maintenance at Confederation College who works with Bearskin Airlines.Ā 

ā€œThere’s more than just maintenance and pilots. There’s service workers, inspection people — there’s always a

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