Test Flying Academy of South Africa

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 18, 2026

Timeline

  1. Federal Appeal

    Notice of appeal filed in Federal Court against the Canadian government.

  2. Federal Court Appeal

    Miles-Ingram files a notice of appeal in Federal Court claiming his career has been destroyed.

  3. Reconsideration Denied

    Canada refuses to reinstate Miles-Ingram's passport.

  4. Reconsideration Denied

    Canadian authorities refuse to reinstate Miles-Ingram's passport on national security grounds.

  5. US DOJ Action

    U.S. Justice Department files forfeiture complaint against TFASA.

  6. U.S. Legal Action

    U.S. Justice Department files forfeiture complaint against TFASA over flight simulator shipments.

  7. Passport Flagged

    Denied boarding in Beijing; told passport was reported lost or stolen to Interpol.

  8. Passport Revocation

    Denied boarding in Beijing after passport is reported as lost/stolen via Interpol; later confirmed cancelled by Canada.

  9. China Move

    Joins the parent company of TFASA as a flight instructor in China.

  10. Employment in China

    Miles-Ingram begins working as an instructor for the parent company of TFASA in China.

  11. Military Service

    Miles-Ingram serves 21 years in the Canadian Armed Forces.

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Geopolitical Tensions Reshape Talent Risks: The Case of Jayson Miles-Ingram

A former Canadian Snowbird pilot is suing the federal government after his passport was cancelled due to his employment with a South African flight school linked to the Chinese military. The case highlights the escalating risks for high-skill veterans taking international roles in sensitive sectors.

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