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Pilot schooled on proper chopper use after touching down next to Tim Hortons

A coast guard helicopter pilot has been schooled on the appropriate use of the aircraft after touching down in a field near a Tim Hortons in P.E.I. for a coffee fix.

Commissioner of the Canadian Coast Guard requested an internal probe into the matter

A Coast Guard helicopter landed in a field by the Tim Hortons in O'Leary in March. The incident prompted an internal probe by the Commissioner of the Canadian Coast Guard. (Dwayne Barlow)

A coast guard helicopter pilot has beenschooled on the appropriate use of the aircraft after touching downin a field near a Tim Hortons in P.E.I. for a coffee fix.

The chopper landed in a barren field in the small Island community of O'Leary on March 16, prompting surprised onlookers to take tosocial media with comments about the unusual sighting and photos ofthe red aircraft whipping up poofs of snow as it set down.

It also caught the attention of the commissioner of the CanadianCoast Guard, who asked for an internal probe to determine if any unusual circumstances required the aircraft to land there.

Fisheries spokeswoman Sarah Gilbert says the fact-finding exercise found the aircraft did not have to land there for operational reasons. She says coast guard helicopters are flown by Transport Canadapilots who follow protocols that state government aircraft are to be "used safely, efficiently and with the utmost respect for taxpayer dollars."

Gilbert says officials have instructed the pilot on aircraftusage specifically, that crews not land at similar locations in the future.