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Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter Since 1995

Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter

Since 1995



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( For retirees of the new Air Canada family)


Number 593 June 9th, 2001,  We first Published in October 1995



Chief Pilot - Vesta Stevenson   -      Co-pilot  - Terry Baker


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This NetLetter is correctly numbered, just a tad late!


. Need to know.
Air Canada employee discounts
Air Canada Vacations discounted rates for Air Canada employees
including family and friends when sharing the same room.
Prices are per person based on double occupancy and apply
to new bookings only. Prices do not include taxes.
subject to availability at time of booking.


Please contact Air Canada Vacations interline desk at
Toronto (905) 615 8084  Montreal (514) 876 0760
or toll free at 1 877 752 5510.


CIEGO DE AVILA, CUBA IS AIR CANADA VACATIONS NEW HOT SPOT.
Travel between May 5, 2001 and July 6, 2001.
1 week rates
Tryp Cayo Coco/standard room / all incl.           $825 p.p.
Sol Club Cayo Coco/standard room / all incl.     $855 p.p.
Melia Cayo Coco/ standard room / all incl.         $975 p.p.
Sol Club Cayo Guillermo/standard room/all incl. $795 p.p.
Melia Cayo Guillermo /standar room/ all incl.     $855 p.p.
or toll free at 1 877 752 5510
Prices include confirmed round trip airfare from
Toronto to Ciego de Avila, 7 nights accommodation,
hotel taxes and service charges.
add $16.00 to above prices for prepaid tourist card
and approx $20 us (cash only) for Cuban departure tax
to be paid locally.
Please consult the Cuba section of the Sun brochure
for details & hotel descriptions.


From the YYZNEWS issued by Brian Dunn -


The twice-weekly Montreal-Rome service will be dis-continued effective June 11th
with the last departure from Montreal.  The last westbound flight will be on June 13th.
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. From our chief pilot - Vesta on the flight deck!
What a good idea!  (grin)


-- An airline in Japan has
designated a "women's only" section on its domestic
flights. Skymark Airlines said it did so in response to
complaints from women who felt uncomfortable seated next
to men. For women over the age of 12, the airline has set
aside up to 10 seats on each of its flights, according to
a report by the industry publication Aviation Week. There
is no extra charge for those women using the exclusive
seating.
Vesta


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. From the YYZNEWS issued by Brian Dunn -
Un-confirmed reports from Quebec are that Royal Airlines may scrap their Boeing
737s C-FNAP c/n 20496 fin nr 704 and C-FNAQ c/n 20455 fin 703 at YQB soon.
Both these aircraft used to be with Nordair.


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. News from Air Canada Pionairs District.
Bob Belding sends this report -
Subject: Montreal Pionairs Spring Luncheon
Greetings from Montreal! The Montreal Pionairs held their annual Spring
Luncheon on Thursday May 31st. at the beautiful St. Lawrence Yacht Club in
Dorval. The day before Montreal set a new record low temperature with a high
of only 8 degrees Celsius. However the day of the Luncheon, although
somewhat warmer, was quickly warmed up by the congeniality of the 170
Pionairs in attendance. The Yacht Club presented their usual splendid buffet
which included salmon, chicken and baked ham. The highlight however was
dessert table which was laden with cakes, pies, squares of every
description. Diets were forgotten here!


John Rodger, District President, presented Pam Rosholt, Past President, with
a desk clock and pen set in recognition of her many years of service to the
Pionairs. Many door prizes were distributed, including the usual Teddy Bear
hand made by Ina Zuurdeeg and the Lady's Shawl made by Ina's sister Carmen
van Leeuwen. A raffle was held for 4 - 1 liter cans of Maple Syrup.


John Roscoe of the Montreal Dreams Flight committee gave a short update on
the up coming flight in October and thanked the Pionairs for all their
support in the past.


All in all a very successful Luncheon.


All the best, Bob


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. May day!
From Chuck Campbell -


Reply-To: "charles campbell" <>
Subject: accomodation yyc and yvr
Hi folks
I am hoping someone will have some reasonable priced accommodation or know
of some. My brother and his wife are travelling next week./
He is an AC   retiree and is travelling with some other relatives.
Flying to Calgary, driving to YVR and back to YYC.
Thank you in advance
Chuck Campbell     This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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. Remember when?
The Vickers Viking aircraft was the UK's attempt to replace the Douglas DC-3 in
the 1940's.
Construction began early October 1944 and the first flight was June 22nd, 1949
registered G-AGOK, the UK's first post-war airliner.
The aircraft was operated by British European Airways and various other UK
airlines. Foreign airlines included Air India, Danish Air Lines, Central African Airways,
and the air forces of Argentina, Australia, Pakistan and the RAF.
The final operations flight was by Transport Aeriens Reunis registered F-BJRS
and the aircraft was broken up at Perpignan in 1979.
163 models were built,and one, c/n 112 registered G-AGRU is preserved at
Brooklands Museum at Weybridge, Surrey, UK.


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. Found on the internet.
SPRUCE GOOSE ALMOST READY FOR ITS UNVEILING:
The Spruce Goose (a.k.a. the HK-1 Flying Boat), Howard Hughes' infamous flying
boat, is almost ready for its public unveiling. Last September, the airplane was moved
section by section to the Evergreen Aviation Museum's new building at McMinnville, Ore.  Although the historic airplane won't be fully refurbished by opening day, museum officials just couldn't wait another summer before the unveiling and is preparing for a June 6 public
viewing.


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. Terry's travel tips.
Visiting Frankfurt?
Getting to Frankfurt Airport or leaving Frankfurt Airport by regional train is
an attractive alternative. The airport railway station is conveniently located
directly under Terminal 1.
The Rhine-Main Regional Transit System (RMV) provides excellent connections
to/from Frankfurt and the surrounding Rhine-Main region by S-Bahn (commuter train), RegionalExpress and StadtExpress (Town Express). The S8 commuter line has intersections with every U-Bahn (Underground) and commuter line, and with most
trams and buses in Frankfurt, the main transfer stations being Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof (main station), Hauptwache, Konstablerwache and Frankfurt Süd.
The average travel time between Frankfurt Airport and Frankfurt central station (Hauptbahnhof) is approx. 11 minutes.
Tickets can be obtained from the blue ticket machines at the railway stations and
must be purchased before starting your journey.
Average prices
from/to Frankfurt  DM5.70,   from/to Hanau DM9.80 from/to Wiesbaden     DM 5.70


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. Smilies.
A man enters a bank at Heathrow and enquires about taking out a loan for GBP2,000.
"What security can you offer?" enquires the bank clerk.
"Well my Ferrari is parked outside the Terminal. I'll be away on business for a month
Here are the keys."
Four weeks later the man returns to Heathrow and pays off his loan - GBP2,024,
includes interest. The baker says" I can't help wondering why a man of your obvious
means bothered with a GBP2,000 loan."
"Very simple," the man replied, "Where the heck around here can you park a car
for a month for GBP24?"


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