'Last dance vibe': After 100 years, the International Ice Patrol is winding down N.L. iceberg flight
A program founded over 100 years ago, spawned by the sinking of one the most famous vessels in history the RMS Titanic is quietly winding down.
Over the next couple of years, staffed flight missions of the International Ice Patrol will become a thing of the past as satellites and drones become more advanced.
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The U.S. navy started the program in 1914 soon after an iceberg collision sank the Titanic to track icebergs off Newfoundland's coast and deliver up-to-date information to ships trying to safely navigate the north Atlantic.
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These days the monitoring happens from the air a seven-person joint mission between Canada and the United States, flown by the U.S. coast guard in a C-130 airplane based out of St. John's.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/international-ice-patrol-last-dance-1.6844820
***Interesting piece of history that ties into the sinking of the Titanic.