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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 510 August 7th, 2000,  We first Published in October 1995



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


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. The  Vancouver Island Pionairs luncheon scheduled for Nanaimo BC on Aug 9th
has, regretfully, been cancelled.


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. Food for thought!
In NetLetter nr 129 issued Mar 2nd 1997, we mentioned that registration C-FTCA
was flying around on a B767-365 owned and operated by Canadi>n.
Well Trans-Canada Air Lines were the proud owner of this sequence of letters on
their Lockheed L10A as CF-TCA in the late 1930's, before it was deregistered and
the L10A ended up in Ottawa Museum.
Who would have thought that Air Canada would buy another airline just to get this
registration sequence again!!!


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. Found on the internet.
*** It's all the rage these days -- unruly passengers in the skies
Too many troublesome airline passengers continue to interfere with flight crews
despite a stiff new federal fine, a U.S. flight attendants' union says. Part of the
problem, according to the Association of Flight Attendants, is that neither the Federal
Aviation Administration nor the airlines are informing passengers of the higher civil fine,
approved by Congress and President Clinton in April.
The maximum fine earlier was $1,100; now it is $25,000 per violation.
Violent passengers also can face criminal penalties of a $10,000 fine and up to
20 years in prison.



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. Lockheed CF-TCC update from Alan MacLeod -
The Lockheed is back in Winnipeg until the 14th of Aug.
TCC flew from Halifax to St. John on Friday the 28th. On Sat. four trips were flown for
DREAMS  St. John  staff.   Finally after two years of "NO OPS", due fog from the
Bay of Fundy, we had a nice day. Claire Mantel, the DREAMS representative there
was pleased with the results. She has a first, we think. We had a first flighter,
John MacIntyre, who  is 86 years young. John immigrated to Canada from Scotland in
1929 and has never gone back. He loved flying and had a grin from ear to ear throughout
the trip. Good for him.
On Sunday we were in Fredericton and four flights  were flown there. It was the best
year yet for "Freddy" and Paul Leblanc was pleased with the results.
During the afternoon he had three chaps, who are part of a group making a movie in the
Fredericton area, and happened to be at the airport, decide to donate to the DREAMS
cause. They were impressed and made a very generous donation for the  cause.
Sunday evening (30th) Harvey Reid and I flew the aircraft back to Dorval. On Tuesday
and Wednesday (1st and 2nd), Harvey Reid,  Ted Dodds and I ferried the aircraft to
Winnipeg via Ottawa, Toronto Island, Sault St. Marie, Thunder Bay.  Harvey left in
Toronto and Ted joined the aircraft there.  After departing from Thunder Bay on Wed.,
the flying time to date this summer passed one hundred hours.
TCC will undergo a one hundred hour inspection plus have a few other things done
and then go to Vancouver.
DREAMS flying there will be on Aug. 17 through 20th. Capt Ken Patry and
Capt. Harvey Reid will be there.
Flying will be from the Air Canada hangar.
Alan MacLeod <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
(You can check up on CF-TCC by viewing the web site  www.acfamily.net/tcc - eds)


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.  Floyd Carson  wrote a tribute to Captain Morley Servos, who recently
passed away, and included these two stories which may be of interest -
In the early 1960's I was flying an Aero Commander down to the east coast
for demonstration purchase. Moe was a Captain on the Trans-Canada Air Line
North Star. I was cruising at 7,000 feet and had just positioned by Stirling Radio -
just north of Trenton. Shortly after Moe's voice came on the radio. "Floyd this is M.O.E. what altitude are you at?" A few minutes later he said "look out your left window."
I almost died! There was Moe flying a North Star freighter tucked onto my left wing tip,
and all I could see was two hugh merlin engines spinning by my left ear and Moe
stretched across his co-pilot's shoulder grinning like a kid.


The second story about Moe took place in the 1990's - 6 - 7 years ago.
Moe was due for an instrument check ride and it was to be done in a Lear jet. It was
a beautiful Sunday afternoon and he decided to do a couple of practise ils's and adf's
at the Hamilton airport. Moe being Moe filled all the seats with friends and kids that he
though would like a ride in a jet. He very quickly finished the practising and decided to
do a low and over at the Guelph Airpark. Moe was famous for his low and overs.
On this particular Lear jet, the limiting airspeed is 305 knots indicated at which time
the over speed warning is activated. As we descended for Guelph, Moe had the old
Lear jet just ahumming and the over speed warning was just a screeching and above all
this all you could hear from Moe was ab-daba-doo!
We streaked down the runway about 3 feet off the ground, the airspeed indicated well
over 420 knots. He gently pulled it up into a vertical climb and by the time he rolled the
aircraft level, we had just passed though 12,000 feet. It seemed like only 4 or 5 seconds, but what a ride!!!!!


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. Cliff Jones-Cassidy sends us this -
Some good press for a change.
Columnist Nigel Dempster in London's newspaper, the Daily Mail on Wednesday,
August 2, 2000, said,
"With almost every seat across the Atlantic taken following the disaster of the
Air France Concorde near Charles de Gaulle Airport last week, full marks to
Air Canada for accommodating passengers to North America. While one
friend…flew to Toronto at the weekend to get to Lexington, Kentucky, my wife,
Camilla, was transported to Montreal last Tuesday and back today with maximum
efficiency. Bravo."
Cliff and Angela Jones-Cassidy <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>


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. John Gallagher poses this question -
I read that BA, as a result of many tire failures on the Concorde,
installed a tire blowout warning indicator on their Concordes.
The implication was that Air France did not.
Has anyone heard anything on that?
John Gallagher       This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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. Terry's travel tips.


I N T E R L I N E  G E T A W A Y S !
Eligibility: Active airline employees, spouse, dependent children, parents,
parents-in-law (select cruise lines), retired airline employees and friends sharing
accommodations.
If you're looking for a great interline vacation at a great interline value, head to the
Dominican Republic, one of the Caribbean's hottest destinations.
Barcelo Bahoruco Beach Resort, Bayahibe, Dominican Republic
All-Inclusive! 4-day/3-night package, $165 per person, based on double occupancy.
Best Western Metro Hotel, La Romana, Dominican Republic
All-Inclusive! 4-day/3-night package, $108 per person, based on double occupancy.
Casa Marina Las Terrenas, Samana, Dominican Republic
All-Inclusive! 4-day/3-night package, $95 per person, based on double occupancy.


CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES ABOARD THE ECSTASY
3-night Bahamas Islands Cruise Departs Aug. 11 from Miami
$299 Inside $319 Outside
Rates Include:        -double occupancy cabin with private bathroom
-all meals onboard      -port charges and fees  -onboard entertainment
CRUISES
Rates listed are per person, cruise/land-only, based on double occupancy for immediate
confirmation. Port fees and government taxes are additional unless otherwise noted.
*Indicates rate includes port fees
BERMUDA  BERMUDA BERMUDA
NORWEGIAN MAJESTY 7-night Bermuda, sailing Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24,
from $549* I/S, $649* O/S sailing from Boston return.
CARIBBEAN  CARIBBEAN CARIBBEAN
HORIZON **Book Now - Limited Space Available**
7-night Southern Caribbean, sailing Nov. 4, from $499* I/S, $599* O/S
San Juan, St. Thomas, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, At Sea, Aruba
***Friends and Family Sailing***
ZENITH **Book Now - Limited Space Available**
5-night Caribbean, sailing Nov. 12, from $349* I/S, $449* O/S
San Juan, Catalina Island, Tortola/Virgin Gorda, Nassau, Fort Lauderdale
***Friends and Family Sailing***
NORWEGIAN DREAM 7-night Southern Caribbean, sailing Nov. 26,
from $399* I/S, $499* O/S
San Juan, At Sea, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Kitts, St. Croix,  St. Thomas, San Juan
NORWEGIAN MAJESTY  **Book Now - Limited Space Available**
4-night Western Caribbean, sailing Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, from $299* I/S, $399* O/S
Miami, At Sea, Cozumel, Key West, Miami
GRANDEUR OF THE SEAS   **Book Now - Limited Space Available**
7-night Miami to San Juan, sailing Oct. 21,
from $499* I/S, $599* O/S, $899* Deluxe, $999* Suite. Miami to San Juan.
***Friends and Family Sailing***
SPLENDOUR OF THE SEAS **Book Now - Limited Space Available**
7-night San Juan to Miami, sailing Oct. 30, from $549* I/S, $649* O/S, $999* Balcony
San Juan, St. Thomas, St. Croix, Antigua, St. Maarten, At Sea 2 Days, Miami
***Friends and Family Sailing***
REPOSITIONING  REPOSITIONING REPOSITIONING
ZENITH  8-night Repositioning, sailing Nov. 4,
from $549* I/S, $649* O/S, $1149* Premium from New York to San Juan.
***Friends and Family Sailing***
NORDIC EMPRESS  **Book Now - Limited Space Available**
8-night Repositioning, sailing Oct. 22, from $599* I/S, $699* O/S
New York, At Sea, King's Wharf, At Sea 3 Days, St. Thomas, San Juan
***Friends and Family Sailing***
TRANS-ATLANTIC  TRANS-ATLANTIC  TRANS-ATLANTIC
NORWEGIAN DREAM 12-night trans-Atlantic, sailing Nov. 14, from $699* I/S, $899* O/S
Barcelona, At Sea, Cadiz, At Sea, Funchal, At Sea 6 Days, St. Thomas, San Juan
EUROPE  EUROPE EUROPE
NOORDAM 10-night Summer Europe, sailing Aug. 30, from $699* I/S, $849* O/S
Rome (Civitavecchia-embark 2:00 PM and overnight onboard vessel), Rome,
Livorno,  Monte Carlo, Ajaccio, Palma de Mallorca, Scenic Cruising Strait of
Gibraltar/Rock of Gibraltar, Casablanca, Cadiz,
Scenic Cruising Tagus River/Lisbon (Overnight onboard vessel), Lisbon
RESORTS
All rates are for 4 days/3 nights.
ACAPULCO...Radisson Resort...$99 ppdo
CANCUN...Fiesta Americana Condesa (All-Inclusive)...$305 ppdo
CARACAS, VENEZUELA... Perla Palace Resort (All-Inclusive)...$125 ppdo
CAYMAN ISLANDS...Divi Tiara Resort (All-Inclusive)...$435 ppdo
COSTA RICA...Camino Real San Jose...$165 ppdo
COZUMEL...Coral Princess Hotel & Resort...$115 ppdo
CURACAO...Princess Beach Resort and Casino...$159 ppdo
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC...Reina Cumayasa (Semi All-Inclusive)...$176 ppdo
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC...El Portillo Beach Resort (All-Inclusive)...$108 ppdo
JAMAICA...Trident Villas and Hotel...$199 ppdo
LOS CABOS...Fiesta Americana Grand...$199 ppdo
MIAMI...Winterhaven Hotel...$156 ppdo
PLAYA DEL CARMEN...El Dorado Royale (All-Inclusive)...$299 ppdo
For more travel bargains, call us!
For reservations -
In the U.S. 1-800-209-0424


In the UK:  0171-365-0891
In Germany:  06103-50880
In Mexico:  651-24-75
In Canada:  888-737-9669
In Belgium:  32-2-267-90-25


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. Smilie.
Famous quotes -
My first wife didn't like to fly, either.
-- Gordon Baxter
That's not flying, that's just falling with style.
-- Woody, from the 1996 movie 'Toy Story,' regarding Buzz Lightyear.
Flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground, and miss.
-- Douglas Adams, 'Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.'
Landing on the ship during the daytime is like sex, it's either good or it's great.
Landing on the ship at night is like a trip to the dentist, you may get away with
no pain, but you just don't feel comfortable.
-- LCDR Thomas Quinn, USN.
Flying a plane is no different from riding a bicycle. It's just a lot harder to put
baseball cards in the spokes.
-- Captain Rex Kramer, in the movie 'Airplane.'
We have clearance, Clarence. Roger, Roger. What's our vector, Victor?


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