From the 'CP Air News' magazine. |
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Issue dated April 1976 | |
Hoisted onto the shoulders of fellow employees, including his crew, was Captain Henry Gammon following his touchdown at Vancouver of Flight 81 on April 20. The flight from Toronto to Vancouver in Boeing 747 'Empress of Australia' was the final trip for the veteran captain who had logged some 23,815 hours in the air since he started his career with CP Air in 1942. | |
Issue dated May 1977 | |
SNO' FUN - Sno-golf has become an annual winter event in Prince George with visitors coming from far and wide to partake of the festivities. CP Air staff took part in this year's event dressed as oranges (made from plastic refuse bags), won a prize and proved that orange is not always beautiful. Shown left to right, back row, are: Brian McErlean, Lydia Kartasheft, 'Sno-Bear' Adelle Sharp and Brock Pedersen. Front row: Ann McErlean, Linda Burton, Shirley MacNeil and Ralph Sharp. Children are daughters of Gary and Janice Ferns. |
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Found in the CPAir 'Empress' magazine Source: cpair.blogspot.com |
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Cover for January / February 1985 | Service to China April 1986 |
Adverts from January / February 1985 | |
Stamp issued at Palau - date unknown. |
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