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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 512  Aug 16th, 2000,  We first Published in October 1995



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


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. Need to know.
Passenger load factor Aug 7th - 13th = 87%


We received the following query from Jack Desmarais -
A friend of mine travelling on an AC "buddy pass" was told by YWG ECC she
could not register there but had to call the general res number.
My buddy called general res, who told her she could not register herself, the
employee/retiree had to do it for her.
Since a call is a call is a call, why is this? The traveller might change his
travel plans, be bumped and have to re-list for the next day, etc. Does he
have to call the employee/retiree each time to re-list him?


The following reply Industry Travel received from ECC  -
"ECC only accepts calls from the employee to order partner passes
and the employees themselves must register their partners for any
outbound flights.  In an attempt to cut down the length of our
calls we implemented the latter, as were finding that most partners
that called were quite uninformed about procedures, etc.  To sum it
up, before any travel takes place we will only communicate with the
employee.  The partner can, however, call us for the return flight
registration and inquiries."


Industry travel adds -
With the speech recognition system kicking in next month, believe
we will ask Call Centres to clearly tabulate WHO should call WHERE
and publish via Horizons, Pionaair Netletter, etc.


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. News from the districts.
Don Hancock - Director of the Vancouver Pionairs sends this -
YVR Pionairs News Update:
Subject: YVR Pionairs BBQ Thursday August 10th
The very first ever YVR Pionairs BBQ was an outstanding success as Sunny Skys
prevailed over 80 Pionairs at the Woodwards Landing picnic site in Richmond last
Thursday August 10th. A par three golf tournament, croquet games, much visiting and
conversations, chip and  veggie dips etc,  leading up to Master Chef Marv Lohnes
making much to do at the BBQ, couching four very large and juicy beef loins to perfection,
and on time for the feast that followed. It was potato salad, coldslaw, rolls & butter,
pickles, mixed veggies, followed by a very large cut of tender beef for everyone, and
concluding with carrot cake and coffee. Naturally throughout there was the sound of
clinking (plastic glasses) and the pouring of many toasts to mark the occasion.
Committee Chair for this event was Glen Steeves ably assisted by Jeanie Chenenko,
Lorrie Rossler, Kay Lohnes, Joan and Tom Milton, Jean Hancock, Vince Brimicombe,
and not to be forgotten Master Chef Marv Lohnes.
Just another Happy Days event in the life of YVR Pionairs.
Upcoming events: COME & JOIN US!
Friday September 29th to Sunday October 1st Okanagan Wine Festival Oliver BC
Sunday October 22nd YVR Pionairs Fall Luncheon
Thursday December 7th YVR Pionairs Red Hat XMAS LUNCHEON.


YVR Pionairs Coffee Clubs resume in September. 10:00 start time.
Ist Tuesday White Rock White Spot corner 152 St at 16th Ave,
2nd Tuesday Tsawassen White Spot corner 52nd Ave at 12th St.
3rd Tuesday Richmond #5531 Cornwall Dr (Quilchena Green Complex) Clubhouse
immediately in side gate to left.
4th Tuesday Ladner Rickys Restaurant Ladner Trunk Road
(Trenant Park Shopping Centre)
For more details contact Don Hancock (231-0359).  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


From the Montreal Pionairs - from John Rodger
YOW - YUL Pionairs Get together.
Come and join you old friends and former co -workers for a visit to Upper Canada Village
and lunch at the Upper Canada Golf course which buffet stile in a large tent. If you don't
want to visit the village you can play golf and also join us for lunch.
Prices as follows;  A - From Montreal by bus / lunch /village visit = $45.50
B - Lunch / village  it                                     = $27.50
C - Lunch only                                             = $16.00
D - Golf and lunch golf cart                           = $45.00
" Note" bus departs from Fairview Pte Claire La Baie @ 08:30 and returns @ 18:00
Lunch will be at 1200 and for the golfers you can arrange your own starting times by
calling 14 days in advance and also pay your green fees at the club when you arrive
(613) 543-2003 or e mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. but it is important that you advise
us  and pay in advance for lunch.       All above prices are tax and service in.
For more information please contact John Rodger   tel: (514)696 2964
or e mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.



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.  bio on Joe Mallory retired recently
Joe moved from the IT group to work permanently for Purchasing and
Supply, Purchasing and Facilities, Maintenance & Engineering, Tech Ops
etc (One of the above). Joe then work as Systems Analyst on the MAP
System.  This was at the time when we were just introducing PC's and
exploring their potential while still firmly dedicated to exploiting
MAP and the beginnings of e-commerce called ATA Spec 200 and Spec
2000.  Both Bob Carson and Joe figured prominently in the development
of these protocols but especially Joe for his work on Spec 2000
capabilities. During this time Joe was also very much involved in
trying to save the company money.  The suggestions program was very
important in doing this. Joe was heavily involved in migrating from
our legacy system MAP to ARTOS. Through it all Joe prevailed.  Solid
as a rock, keeping us headed in the right direction_.what's the
saying, "As always, victory finds a hundred fathers but defeat is an
orphan." However, these projects did take their toll on Joe.
Joe has decided to retire from Air Canada and take on other challenges in Toronto.
From Frank Pedder


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. From the RAPCAN eMailNews issued by Duane Frerichs -
Subject: Fraser Arms Hotel...Vancouver
We found the place to be very satisfactory and to be frank, a real bargain because
the $45.00 rate included a voucher for each of us good for a bacon and eggs
breakfast.       All the best ....Jack McMeekin


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. From the YYZNEWS issued by Brian Dunn -


CanJet Airlines has received Canadian Transport Authority for a September 5th
startup using two ex-US Airways 737-200s.   More 737s will be added later to expand  their routes and frequencies.


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. Found on the internet.



WOODBURN, Ore. -- After almost 30 years, one man -- and one unsolved case --
still haunts retired FBI agent Ralph Himmelsbach:
D.B. Cooper. Cooper, a chain-smoking, middle-aged man in a suit and black
sunglasses, hijacked a Northwest Airlines flight from Portland to Seattle in November
1971. He then strapped $200,000 to his waist and parachuted into a stormy night
10,000 feet to the ground. He was never found. Himmelsbach had chased down leads,
questioned suspects and fielded fruitless phone calls. A framed $20 bill, eaten away at
the edges, hangs in his office, one of the few traces that remains of the world's only
unsolved skyjacking.


*** Airbus is hoping luxury flies with customers
The world's biggest commercial jetliner was supposed to usher in a new era of luxury
air travel."Like nothing seen before in the air . . . the interior may look more like a
large parlor with lounges instead of a tube full of separate seats," gushed one aerospace
writer. "One possibility is a movie theater. Another is a library, and still another is a
nursery. There could be private conference rooms for business executives . . .
staterooms housing four passengers each, including beds and private lavatories.
" That breathless description could have been written about the Airbus A3XX
superjumbo. But it appeared in a Seattle Post-Intelligencer story about the Boeing 747
in 1966, three years before the jumbo jet made its maiden flight.


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. Our Chief pilot - Vesta - sends these reminders -
the NetLetter Archives at: 'http://www.acfamily.net/netletter'
click on 'Archives' Button and sign on and use user id  'netletter'
password  'vesta'   (lower case)
have now been updated to NetLetter nr 509 by our webmaster.
and why not visit  www.dreamstakeflight.org a compliment web page to
www.acfamily.net/tcc


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. Terry's travel tips.
Dargal offers the following -
8-Sep-00 to 22-Dec-00 ~ 3 nights ~ Carnival Ecstasy ~ Bahamas Miami return
Inside from $163   Ocean View from $233   3rd & 4th $50
4-Sep-00 to 11-Dec-00 ~ 4 nights ~ Carnival Ecstasy ~ Western Caribbean Miami return.
Inside from $213   Ocean View from $273   3rd & 4th $50
5-Oct-00 to 21-Dec-00 ~ 3 nights ~ Carnival Fantasy ~ Bahamas - Port Canaveral return.
Inside from $163   Ocean View from $213   3rd & 4th $50
3-Sep-00 to 10-Dec-00 ~ 4 nights ~ Carnival Fantasy ~ Bahamas - Port Canaveral return.
Inside from $213   Ocean View from $263   3rd & 4th $50
3, 10, 17 Nov - 1, 15 & 29 Dec ~ 3 nights ~ Carnival Holiday ~ Baja Mexico - LAX return.
Inside from $203   Ocean View from $263   3rd & 4th $130
30 Oct, 13 & 27 Nov, 11 & 18 Dec ~ 4 nights ~ Carnival Holiday ~ Baja Mexico - LAX return.
Inside from $223   Ocean View from $283   3rd & 4th $130
14 & 28 Sep ~ 4 nights ~ Carnival Imagination ~ Western Caribbean  - Miami return.
Inside from $213   Ocean View from $313   3rd & 4th $70
11 Dec ~ 5 nights ~ Carnival Jubilee ~ Western Caribbean - Tampa return.
Inside from $193   Ocean View $333   3rd & 4th $50
26 Oct ~ 4 nights ~ Carnival Tropicale ~ Western Caribbean - Tampa return.
Inside from $213   Ocean View $293   3rd & 4th $50
21 & 30 Oct, 4 Nov ~ 5 nights ~ Carnival Tropicale ~ Western Caribbean - Tampa return.
Inside from $223   Ocean View from $293   3rd & 4th $50
All rates are US$ per person, based on double occupancy and subject to availability and
eligibility. Applies to New Bookings Only. Port Charges and Govt Taxes are additional.
For more information on these and other specials - contact us at:
DARGAL Interline 1-800-690-3223


From Interlining Plus -
3 & 4 day Aboard the Majesty of the Seas Inside from $110 us Ocean from $160 us
Sailing from Miami round trip August 25, 28 September 4, 11, 18, 25
4 night Aboard the Sovereign of the Seas Inside  from $150 us Ocean  from $200 us
Sailing from Port Canaveral round trip August 20, 27 September 10, 17, 24
15 day Aboard the Splendor of the Seas Inside  from $869 us Ocean from $1069 us
Sailing from Miami to Sao Paulo, Brazil  December 08 & 23
7 night Aboard the Mercury Inside  from $974 us Ocean from $1374 us
Vancouver round trip  December 01
7 night Aboard the Voyageur of the Seas Inside  from $610 us Ocean  from $660 us
Vancouver round trip September 10, 2000
10 nights Aboard the Tropicale Inside from $700 us Ocean  from $750 us
Sailing from Port Everglades return  December 02, 12, 22, 2000
10 to 22 night Aboard the Westerdam Inside from $999 us Ocean from $1282 us
Sailing from Acapulco to Ft. Lauderdale October 04, 2000
15 night Aboard the Galaxy Inside from $1000 us Ocean  from $1100 us
Sailing from San Diego to San Juan October 06, 2000
7 night Aboard the Elation Inside  from $545 us Ocean  from $645 us
Los Angeles round trip October 08, 29 November 26
LAND TOURS
Independent Tours
London Long Weekend $ 420.00 CAD
Includes: 3 nights/ Site seeing Tour/ Transfers/Continental Breakfast/Free
Bus, Underground Subway Pass
Rome Long Weekend $ 390.00 CAD
Includes: 4 nights/ Site seeing Tour/ Transfers
Best of Egypt 8 day from $899 CAD
Best of Turkey 7 day from $799 CAD
Best of Morocco 7 day from $799 CAD
Highlights of Israel 8 day from $699 CAD
Beijing 6 day from $313 US November, 2000 to March, 2001
Call Interlining Plus for more details 1-800-665-3100
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Smilie.


ANCHORAGE - A Seattle-bound airliner continued on its way from here last week after
a flight attendant rounded up a couple of errant snakes that had been brought aboard
the aircraft. Concerned that reptiles had infested the cabin the flight crew was
considering an emergency landing at Juneau before a passenger said that there were
only two snakes and that they were harmless pets, Alaska Airlines spokesman
Jack Evans said.


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