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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 627 Oct 15th, 2001,  We first Published in October 1995


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



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Your co-pilot, Terry, is away (again!) until end of Oct. Vesta still on the
flight deck.


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. Definitely need to know!
From Employee Communications -
Reduced carry-on baggage allowance goes into effect in North America. In an


effort to reduce airport security processing times, and in compliance with new
FAA regulations within the U.S., we have revised our carry-on baggage allowance


in North America. Effective Saturday, Oct. 13, customers on all Air Canada
flights in North America are limited to one carry-on bag and one personal item
(i.e. purse, briefcase, laptop, backpack, etc.) in all classes of service.


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. Need to know.
United Airlines brpought you the "Friendly Skies"
Olympic Airlines allowed you the "Dance in the Aisles"
Air Canada now invites you to "Tango in the Canadian Skies"!


This from the YYZNEWS issued by Brian Dunn -
Air Canada officially unveiled  the new "Tango by Air Canada". Thirteen Airbus
A320s will be re-painted into the new colour scheme featuring purple tail with
the old-style maple leaf roundel logo. The aircraft also feature the new
website spelled out on the rear fueselage and large "Tango" titles on the lower
forward fuselage


In its press release Air Canada stresses that this is not a new airline,
but a
re-branding of service. The A320s will be used on routes linking Toronto with
Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montreal, and Halifax. In
addition, Tango will offer non-stop service between Toronto and Ft. Lauderdale,
Orlando and Tampa, as well as non-stop service between Montreal and Ft.
Lauderdale and Orlando. Tickets and reservations go on sale tomorrow (Oct 11th)
for flights beginning on November 1st. The A320s will be re-configured to 159
all-economy seating with 32-inch seat pitch by taking out the current J-class
seating up front (24) and taking out the forward galley area. Passengers will
pay dis- counted fares to fly on this new service, but will pay extra if they
want advance seat reservations, snack service, beverage service, and in-flight
entertainment. Passengers will be able to accumulate Aeroplan frequent flyer
miles on the new services and/or redeem them on AC Tango. Air Canada Tango will
also have its own dedicated phone line at 800-315-1390. All ticketing will be
electronic tickets and sales through travel agents will be commissionable.
The first two A320s have already been painted up and can be seen flying around
the "normal" Air Canada system. They are C-FPWE/FIN402, and C-FMEQ/FIN409.
C-GPWG/FIN401 is currently in the paint shop being re-done.


In other Air Canada news the airline has quietly re-configured all of the
North
American 767-200s from 36J/155Y to 36J/162Y seating. This would be FIN601 to
FIN612. The "overseas" 767-200s have now been converted back to North American
standard (with lower published MTOWs to save on landing fees). They are FIN613
to FIN619 and they have been switched to 36J/162Y configuration as well. We
have also learned that the new A321s coming in November will be configured for
24J/148Y seating.

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. Air Canada news -
From Employee Communications -
New policy for company functions. If you're planning to hold a company
event such as a Christmas party, sports tournament or retirement party, you
should be aware of a new Company policy. Air Canada no longer allows you to
solicit gifts from outside sources. Often, a single outside company would
receive dozens of requests from separate departments, asking for gifts for
their functions. Because of our current financial situation, we believe that
seeking such gifts now could put Air Canada in a bad light. If you want some
give-aways for your event, Air Canada promotional items can be purchased
through our official merchandising supplier, Signa Marco Promotions.
Employees with full internet privileges can access the merchandising Web
site, Signatures e-Boutique, on Aeronet, under Neighbourhoods; or call toll
free (888) 680-4151 in North America or 001 (514) 737-1156 from overseas.


Place a personal order for Air Canada merchandise and incur no shipping costs ?


for a limited time only. Until the end of this month, the Signatures e-Boutique


is waiving the shipping costs on all personal orders of $50 or more that are
placed on-line or through the toll-free phone numbers. Visit the Signatures
e-boutique via Aeronet (under Neighbourhoods), or call toll-free 1-888-680-4151


in North America or 001 (514) 737-1156 from overseas ? start your shopping for
the holidays early, and save yourself the shipping costs until Oct. 31.

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. May Day.
From: Roy Miles
Subject: Need Help
I need your help
I use to work as and Agent with Phyllis Bent in AC Customer Sales & Service in
YYZ
I am told that she may be in YHZ or FLL or both
I would like to contract her.
Many Thanks
Roy Miles <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>


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. From the eMailNews issued by RAPCAN's Duane Frerichs -
From: "Phil Pawsey" <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Subject: Quebec
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 13:38:46 -0400
Sometime ago, during an e mail exchange with Murray Wallace, he sent me the
following. I was doing some hard drive housekeeping the other day and ran
across it and once again got a big kick out of it and thought I may not be
alone in this regard.
Ace McCools first YUL Layover
I can't remember the year, but I think it was in the mid-fifties, when YYZ
based crews had rather long layovers in YUL. In this case we arrived in
mid-afternoon, and left about the same time the next day, and stayed at the
old Mount Royal Hotel.
I had a brand new F/O named Jack Desmarais, later to gain fame as Ace
McCool. He came from Montreal, and on the cab ride into town told me that
he was going to visit his family. For no good reason, I got the idea that
he was going to spend the night, so I gave him explicit instructions about
the crew cab, pick-up time etc. We split in the lobby of the hotel ( in
those days we shared rooms) .
I went up to the room, changed, and called an old 401 squadron buddy, Bruce
Fleming, who had re-enlisted in the RCAF, and done a tour with the USAF in
Korea, and then returned to become a test pilot with Canadair on the F-86,
and later the F-104 program. We got together and started the usual BS
session, and I must admit, had a few.
Bruce had salvaged a huge, king-size french poodle named Bijou from his
marriage (many of you who served at Chatham will remember Bijou) and he
accompanied us on our rounds. Around midnight he delivered me to the hotel
and I suggested a night cap in the Picadilly Lounge, but Bruce said he
couldn't leave Bijou alone in the car. Nothing daunted, I said "There's
nobody in my room", so we led Bijou up the elevator, opened the door,
kicked him into the room, and went down to the Pic.
An hour or so later, after a cognac or two, we went up to the room, opened
the door, and found the future Ace McCool sitting up in bed with Bijou
growling at him, and Ace trying to figure out how this beast got into a
locked room on the 9'th floor of the Mount Royal. Ace had unexpectedly
returned to the hotel, gone to bed, and awoke to find this monster sitting
on his chest in the middle of the night. It turned out he was not fond of
big dogs!
To this day I think Ace thinks it was intentional and one of those
legendary pranks that Captains played on new F/O's.
PS< Thought I would check this out with Jack, not that Murray was ever
guilty of embellishing a story, and Jack says that it is completely true
except that even in his junior days with the company was he naive enough to
think that this was a new F/O trick. He then added but how could you get
mad at guys who could fly like Bruce Fleming and Murray Wallace.
(Read more of Ace McCool's exploits in his book "ACE McCOOL" by Jack Desmarais
ISBN 0-969-7322-7-9 - eds)


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. We recently welcomed -
Willard M Morrison, joined TCA as a pilot in March of 1951,on the Montreal
Base,and retired as a Captain on the Toronto Base in Oct. 1986.  resides in
Oakville, Ont.--
Donna Walker  was a flight attendant with TCA and Air Canada and retired
on 31 January, 1991. Living in Toronto, ON.
Stan Dell retired Air Canada Captain living in Torrance, ON.
Milton Bertrand (formerly of Res2, Front St., Toronto 1970/90)
Joan Kaye, retired Cust Service Agent from Miami airport.
Retired Air Canada Captain Herb Warren, living in Fountain Hills, AZ, US.
Al Woods retired Air Canada Lead Station Attendant living in London, ON.
Patrick Hayashi retired Air Canada Customer Service Agent-Weight & Balance ,
living         
in Mono Mills, ON.

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. Remember when.
Ron Campbell sends us this memory -
Subject: Inaugural Flight Edmonton Lethbridge
Further to our brief chat at McMorrans on Tuesday. As I mentioned I just
happened to look at a photo of the inaugural flight between Edmonton &
Lethbridge and noted that the date was October 1st 1938. And here we were 63
years plus a day later at a luncheon in Victoria. The aircraft was a Lockheed
10A registration CF-TCA. The crew was Captains Frank Young and Art Rankin.
Regards RMC      This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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. John Bosma puts us out of our misery re the first trans-Atlantic flight -
Subject: TransAt


TRAIL OF THE CARIBOU.
Ever heard of it ? Not many Canadians have, yet it is an historic event
that should be more well known. In an earlier Netletter I asked if
anyone knew from where the first TransAt flight in an aircraft, from
Canada (not Newfoundland) originated.
The aircraft was a DeHaviland Dragon 84, named "Trail of the Caribou",
and it took off from Wasaga Beach, Ontario (the world longest fresh
water beach), on Aug. 8. 1934, piloted by two Canadians, James Ailing
and Leonard Reid. After 30 hours 55 minutes they landed at Heston,
Middlesex, England.
If you like to know more about, have a look at
http://www.wasaga-beach.net/main/history/aviation/index.html
A booklet by Captain G.Ray Gibson, with more info is available in
limited supply from the Town Offices of Wasaga Beach.
Cheers, John


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. Terry's travel tips.
AC VACATIONS DISCOUNTED RATES FOR AIR CANADA EMPLOYEES
INCLUDING FAMILY AND FRIENDS WHEN SHARING THE SAME ROOM.
PLEASE CONTACT AIR CANADA VACATIONS INTERLINE DESK AT
TORONTO (905) 615 8084 MONTREAL (514) 876 0760
OR TOLL FREE AT 1 877 752 5510
PRICES ARE NET PER PERSON--BASED ON DBL OCCUPANCY--NEW BKING
ONLY--ARE FOR 7 NIGHT DURATION--TOURIST CARD NOT INCLD ADD
16.00 PER PERSON--ARPT IMPROVEMENT TAX ADD 11.00 PER PERSON
--CUBA DEPARTURE TAX APPROX 20US (CASH) PAID LOCALLY--OFFER
NOT COMBINABLE WITH ANY OTHER OFFER--PRICES MAY CHANGE AT
ANY TIME--SOME CONDITIONS APPLY.
OCTOBER SPECIALS TO CUBA
DIRECT SATURDAY DEPARTURES FROM TORONTO TO VARADERO
OCTOBER 6-27
AIR ONLY---OCT 6,13-$280.00---OCT 20-320.00---OCT 27-$360.00
SOL CLUB CORAL----ALL INCLUSIVE----1 WEEK
OCT 20 $755.00--OCT 27 $795.00
SOL CLUB LAS SIRENAS-ALL INCLUSIVE-1 WEEK
OCT 20 $895.00--OCT 27 $935.00
SOL ELITE PALMERAS-BRKFST & DINNER-1 WEEK
OCT 20 $735.00--OCT $27 775.00
-ALL INCLUSIVE---1 WEEK
OCT 20 $755.00--OCT 27 $795.00
MELIA VARADERO----BRKFST & DINNER--1 WEEK
OCT 20 $795.00--OCT 27 $845.00
-ALL INCLUSIVE---1 WEEK
OCT 20 $855.00--OCT 27 $895.00
PARADISUS VARADERO-ALL INCLUSIVE---1 WEEK
OCT 20 $1135.00--OCT 27 $1185.00


DIRECT SUNDAY DEPARTURES FROM TORONTO TO CIEGO DE AVILA
OCTOBER 7-28
AIR ONLY---OCT 21-$320.00---OCT 28-$360.00
SOL CLUB CAYO GUILLERMO-ALL INCLUS-1 WEEK
OCT 21,28 $695.00
TRYP CAYO COCO--STRD ALL INCLUSIVE-1 WEEK
OCT 21,28 $695.00
-SUPR ALL INCLUSIVE-1 WEEK
OCT 21,28 $825.00
SOL CLUB CAY COCO----ALL INCLUSIVE-1 WEEK
OCT 21,28 $765.00
MELIA CAYO COCO------ALL INCLUSIVE-1 WEEK
OCT 21,28 $875.00
PLEASE CONSULT THE CUBA SECTION OF THE SUN BROCHURE
FOR DETAILS & HOTEL DESCRIPTIONS.


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double occupancy) and are subject to change, availability
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For more information on these and other specials, contact us at:
DARGAL Interline 1-800-690-3223 (North America)
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. Smilie.
B McCormack sends us these -


(A DC-9 captain trainee attempting to check out on the 'glass
cockpit' of an A-320.)
"Now I know what a dog feels like watching TV."



It only takes two things to fly: airspeed and money.


The similarity between air traffic controllers and pilots? If a pilot
screws up, the pilot dies. If ATC screws up, the pilot dies.



It's better to break ground and head into the wind than to break wind
and head into the ground.


The difference between flight attendants and jet engines is that the
engine usually quits whining when it gets to the gate.


New FAA motto: "We're not happy, till you're not happy."


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