Aron Charad shares this information - If you remember a while back I had mentioned to you a picture published in the January 2021 edition of Arizona Highways. It is a picture of an Arizona aircraft ‘retirement home’, inviting readers to identify the location. The location is the Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona. It was not my guess, I did not win the prize. I have attached the picture for you if you would like to use it in a future NetLetter. It was amusing to see all the Air Canada planes. |
Air Canada marked International Women's Day 2021 by celebrating the contributions and achievements of its women employees. Four Air Canada women in non-traditional aviation careers share how they pivoted, then navigated with flexibility and resilience the ever-changing events related to the COVID-19 pandemic during a year like no other. The airline also championed the next generation of women aviators as it announced four winners in the second year of the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship. Full story at the Air Canada Media Room |
Raymonde de Laroche (August 22, 1882 – July 18, 1919) was a French pilot, thought to be the first woman to pilot a plane. She became the world's first licensed female pilot on 8 March 1910. She received the 36th aeroplane pilot's license issued by the Aeroclub de France, the world's first organization to issue pilot licenses. At the time, pilot licenses were only required for pilots operating aircraft for commercial purposes.
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Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymonde_de_Laroche |
Subscriber Scott Barham in the United Kingdom sends the following request: I am hoping you maybe able to assist me in locating a former CP Air/Canadian airlines colleague ‘George McBurnie’. I am a friend of his from the UK and we used to correspond for many years but unfortunately we lost touch quite some years ago and I would like to see if George is still around. He used to be the editor of the Canadian Airlines in house newsletter and lived in Point Roberts, Washington State but worked at the Vancouver airport. I am writing to you as I note his name is mentioned on one of your newsletters. Any assistance you can give in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Regards S. Barham (UK) Editors' Note: If you any information for Mr. Barham, please contact us at |
After reading the NetLetter #1456, Doug Davidson shared this memory - The story by Roddy McPhee brought back memories. I knew Roddy quite well and made a point of speaking to him every time I flew out of Prestwick. My mum was at Glasgow airport, flying out on a parent pass. She had checked in and was sitting with my brother waiting to go through security when she felt very unwell and realized she was having a heart attack. Roddy was wonderful and swung into action. Mum was in intensive care in the Paisley hospital before the aircraft pushed back. I sent a heart-felt thank you to Roddy and got a very gracious reply. Mum lived another ten years but never did make another trip out. Roddy was a star. Best regards, |