ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaFrom heart surgery to aerobatics: How this retired surgeon took to the skies2 days agoDuration 3:202 days agoNewsDuration 3:20David Ross spent decades performing cardiac surgeries on adults and children across Canada. When he retired to Nova Scotia, he needed something to occupy his time. The CBC’s Jeff Douglas made the trip to Canning, N.S., to see what he landed on.Related Stories ‘The engine just went silent’: Then, this B.C. pilot had 3 minutes to react How long can you live with advanced prostate cancer? This man’s still sailing and skiing 14 years later Online rehab program for rural lung patients to expand across Maritimes Veterinary college grad overcomes adversity on the road to new career New RCAF plane completes 1st operational parachute rescue deep in B.C. mountainsMore from NewsVideo0:46Protesters, law enforcement clash in Los Angeles after ICE raids19 minutes agoVideo22:56At Issue – June 07, 20251 hour agoVideo2:22Sacred ribstones return to Siksika Nation from national museum after more than a centuryCBC CALGARY NEWS 2 hours agoVideo1:5014-year-old from Change Islands named N.L.’s first Ocean Hero of the Year5 hours agoVideo1:00Want to see penguins in Antarctica? You’re in luckCBC News 4 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:27Threats, insults as Trump-Musk feud explodes into public viewThe National June 6Video1:54Toronto pub mass shooting linked to tow truck industry violenceThe National June 5Video0:45Carney responds to U.S. aluminum and steel tariffs doubling Politics News June 4Video0:52Orca whales spotted off Cape Breton in ‘once in a lifetime’ experienceJune 5Video2:52Watch: Police video from ex-world junior players’ trialMay 30now
From heart surgery to aerobatics: How this retired surgeon took to the skies
