Maj.-Gen. Iain Huddleston says the two officers have demonstrated humility, and that he and Air Force commander Lt.-Gen. Eric Kenny believe they can learn from their mistake
The Royal Canadian Air Force is reinstating two officers disciplined over a homophobic nickname given to a fighter pilot.
The two officers pleaded guilty at a hearing last week after failing to stop a group of fighter pilots from assigning an inappropriate call sign to another pilot in June.
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