CANADIAN STORY
My Canadian story is
one that starts in the United
States .
Last winter, I was engaged in a conversation at a RV resort in California .
I am not sure how,
but we must have started talking about 9/11.
I voiced the question that I have always wondered about, “If it was
unsafe for planes to land on American soil, why was it okay for them to be
diverted to Canadian airports to land and on who’s authority?” Imagine my shock, to hear the Americans say,
“they did?” I was dumb struck. What did they think happened to all those
planes? I am still shaking my head.
I found lots of excellent stories on the
internet about Gander , Newfoundland , population 10,000, where 39
heavy aircraft landed, accommodating 6,600 diverted passengers for 5 days. It was 30 hours later by the time passengers
from the last plane had been processed by the 4 Canadian Customs and
Immigration officers.
Eventually I found
more answers at www.freedomvillage.net/thankyoucanada.htm
where I learned that within 45 minutes, a total of 224 planes with 33,000
passengers started landing at 17 airports across Canada .
Transport Canada
activated its Situation Centre (SitCen) in Ottawa , a state of the art facility designed
to provide emergency response where the decisions were made for Operation
Yellow Ribbon.
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