Aircraft Training Exercise at EIA
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•Aircraft training planned for Wednesday at Edmonton International Airport
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An aircraft training exercise is being conducted at the Edmonton International Airport .
Airline passengers and visitors at the airport can observe the simulated emergency activity from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The exercise is in conjunction with Canadian Airports Safety Week .
Emergency vehicles and activity at the EIA will be part of the training.
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