Practically everything about the Canadian Air Carrier Protective Program is a closely guarded secret, including how many officers the program trains every year. Born in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, this team of specially-trained officers was assembled to foil terrorist attacks on civilian flights. But in a rare event in the program's 17-year history, the RCMP recently lifted the curtain on one of its most covert units as it evolves with the changing nature of terrorism. While the goal remains the same — stopping the bad guys — the way they do the work has changed since 2001. The RCMP allowed journalists to visit the facility where Canada's most lethal frequent flyers come to train — the "fight deck," as they like to call it.
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