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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 521 Sept 30th, 2000,  We first Published in October 1995



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


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We hope that you all received the various notices issued by Vesta during Terry's
vacation regarding RESIII merge and pass privileges.
Newsflash issued Sept 21st
520B        issued Sept 22nd
520C        issued Sept 26th
520D        issued Sept 27th


We will keep you all informed as soon as we have any information available.


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. News from the districts.
From the LHR monthly newsletter -
Nov 27-29th - UK Pionairs annual trip, this year Niagara 2000
4th Dec      -  ACRA Christmas dinner/dance
10th Dec    -  Christmas lunch at Heathrow Park Hotel.


The Niagara trip will take place on 27th November


From the Calgary district -
Adele Wallace DD for Calgary Pionairs advises us that -
Air Canada Pionairs Bonspiel is coming up in November.
Annual Air Canada Pionairs Bonspiel
Date:                November 15-16 2000
Place:               North Hill Community Curling Club
1201-2nd Street NW.  Calgary Alberta
Entry Fee:          $45.00 includes Banquet
Accommodations:
Days Inn Calgary West -1818 16th Ave NW Calgary AB T2M 0L8
Rates $60.00 (single or double) Tel: 403-289-1961 fax 403-289 3901
Send Entries to:     Mr Keith McColl,
604 Edgemont Bay NW, Calgary AB, T3A 2K8
Tel: (403) 239 2468 or FAX: (403) 547 1182
Pionairs Curling Application  information -
Name( incl spouse ), Address, Phone


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. From YYZNEWS issued by Brian Dunn -


Tenzing Communications Inc., a global communications provider and Air Canada
announced on September 12th the successful completion of a joint technical trial deploying the Tenzing system on five Air Canada aircraft.  The test, completed on Tuesday Sep 5th, marks the first time in history that in-flight email has been sent upon a commercial aircraft utilizing a system specifically designed to support email communication.  Air Canada is
one of six major airline carriers to agree to deploy and/or test Tenzing's in-flight communications services.  Air Canada will launch a passenger trial of the service beginning
the fourth quarter of 2000.
The Sep. 5th trial was done on board Air Canada's Boeing 767-233  (FIN607).
AIRLINERS INTERNATIONAL - TORONTO
Aviation & Collectables Show ---- Sat. Nov 11, 2000
1000 to 1500hrs


New location -- Holiday Inn-Toronto Airport East (located at Dixon Rd. &
Hwy #401 interchange.)


Future dates:  Sat. April 7, 2001 and Sat. Oct 6, 2001


For table reservations and more info contact Steve Emmins at;
(This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)


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. Update on CF-TCC sent by Alan Macleod -
Subject: Lockheed Tango Charlie Charlie,  Last update for 2000
The Lockheed did yeoman's work in Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg.
After spending  11 days in the Calgary Shell Aero Center hangar, and having a great
wash and cleaning job performed,  the Lockheed was rolled out on Sept. 7th, sparkling
and  like new. Gerry Norberg and Ted Dodds flew her to Edmonton to be in place for
DREAMS FLYING on Sept. 8,9,10 and 11. They had with them one of the ramp staff
from Calgary. He had given up his seat to accommodate a  handicapped passenger who
was unable to obtain a seat during the Calgary DREAMS FLYING weekend. Because of
his generous gesture he was invited to fly to Edmonton with the aircraft.
He subsequently made his own way back to Calgary.


Four days of flying went off without a hitch in Edmonton. Three days from the City Center
airport and the final day from the International airport. Flights were operated from the
museum at the City Center and Shell Aero Center at the International.  Thanks again to
Shell for providing the fuel and the use of the Aero Center at the International. Dan Lillie
was the AME who gave his time over the weekend. Dan has been associated with TCC
now for many years.


After flying was completed on the 11th Dodds and Norberg, accompanied by Dan Lillie
decided to take advantage of a  strong westerly wind aloft and ferry TCC to Winnipeg.
They arrived in Winnipeg at 9pm after a four hour and five minute non stop flight.


TCC had three days rest in Winnipeg and then  was back on the line again at the Western
Canadian Aviation Museum. Capt. Norberg and myself flew three days there, the 15th,16th and 17th. Flights were almost full and after the TV spot was aired, the demand for seats rocketed. Geof  McCrea, George Huntington  Collin Shabaga and mike Clarkson were available for the AME duties should we have needed them. The aircraft worked like a
Swiss watch and no snags developed. As a matter of record, throughout the summer
months from April 26th until Sept. 17th nothing of any consequence developed to delay
the operation. Routine maintenance consisting of a 25, 50, 75 and 100 hour inspection
was all that was necessary. New tires are in stores and will be installed. A new rotating
beacon and a replacement strobe light was all that was required over the months.
Now that's performance! It's interesting to note that the maintenance schedule being
maintained is the same one which was approved in 1937 by the the D.O.T., when the
aircraft was in active line service. That same schedule was still on record with the now
M.O.T., when the aircraft was put back in service, and was adopted again under the
present  fleet maintenance program. Some  things never change!


TCC is back in the hangar in Winnipeg. It will be cleaned, have the tires installed along
with some other minor items done. It will then be given another 100 hour inspection
before being put in the museum for the winter.


During the summer months, not one day was canceled because of weather. The aircraft
flew  IFR during the ferry trips to keep it on schedule but fortunately every station where
it was scheduled to fly was blessed with great weather for the flights.


Lockheed  TCC flew  160hrs 36 minutes from April 26th through Sept.17th. During that
period a total of  1,502 people, from Halifax to Vancouver, experienced the thrill of a
flight just like it was in the 1930's. One passenger, Herman De Wulf, came all the way
from Brussels specifically  to have a thirty minute flight. He holds the record for a
passenger coming the furthest. This all made possible by the generosity of Air Canada,
Shell Oil Corporation of Canada, the Dreams Take Flight staff who volunteered their time
across the system, all the licensed aircraft  maintenance engineers and the five pilots.


Because of the above some needy and sick children will have a  DREAM COME TRUE.
GOOD SHOW!!!
Alan MacLeod
(Thank you Alan for arranging all the updates during this year 2000 - eds)


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Found on the internet.


The top six U.S. airlines have added a new price hike on
domestic fares amounting to $20 per round-trip ticket -- the
fourth increase this year -- to counteract sky-high fuel prices,
fare experts said. The airlines are calling the increase a fuel
surcharge, meaning it does not immediately show up in the posted
price of the ticket, whether checked online, over the telephone
with the airline or through a travel agent. It comes on top of a
previous $20 round-trip, or $10 each way, surcharge added in
January. There have been two regular price hikes since then, which
are included in listed fares.


Wright Plane Replica Planned
From the delicate ash and spruce framework to
the sturdy cotton fabric covering the wings, an inch-by-inch
replica of the Wright brothers' 1903 flying machine is taking
shape. Retired airline pilot Ken Hyde of Warrenton, Va., is chief
builder of the aircraft that a group of flying enthusiasts hopes to
get airborne at 10:35 a.m. on Dec. 17, 2003. That would be 100 years
to the minute after the two brothers from Ohio first saw their lithe
wood-and-muslin craft lift off the dunes of Kitty Hawk in North
Carolina's Outer Banks. Hyde and his sponsors announced the project
beneath the Wright brothers' aircraft, which hangs from the rafters
of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.



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May Day -
From: Sheila Moscoe <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Anyone know where's there's a decent place to stay in Sydney, Australia for about
5 nites from November 22nd?



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. Terry's travel tips.
In NetLetter 518 we quoted some costs for transportation from various airports.
Jean Le Pottier sends us this information -
Hi ! re your quotation of ground transportation cost CDG/ Paris : 37 fr .
Let me clarify this . There are different ways to travel from  CDG airport to the city
Air France runs a bus service to Paris Porte Maillot and to l'Etoile : Arc
de Triomphe ( Champs-Elysees ) .
Good service with a departure during day time every 15 minutes . The cost,
last May , was 55 fr one-way.
A passenger can also reach Paris by train from the station at the airport .
Free shuttles drive passenger to the rail terminal , destination Paris Gare
du Nord . A bit cheaper than the AF bus .
Cheaper but much longer ; a bus service , the types we see in Paris . Very
slow service . You have to cart your bags all the way.
And in view of the current situation in France , bring your jerricans.
You'll be popular      JLP                     This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
(The web site for Paris airports is www.adf.fr - eds)


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