7 results found
Registration / Serial: | C-FUIG |
Aircraft Original Type: | Cessna 180 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Cessna 180/Skywagon 180 (U-17) |
Aircraft Version: | Cessna 180H Skywagon 180 |
C/n (msn): | 18051745 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 533698Submit Correction |
View count: | 226 |
Cessna 180H, CF-UIG, was imported to Canada in 1966 and has operated on floats most of its career. It was part of Terrace & Prince Rupert-based Trans-Provincial Airlines' (TPA) fleet of 24 aircraft in 1970 and probably joined the fleet in the 1960s. The aircraft remained with TPA though its purchase and sale by Jim Pattison Industries until the airline went bankrupt in 1993. After five subsequent owners in British Columbia including Fort Langley Air, it's been based in La Ronge, Saskachewan since November 2020.
Registration / Serial: | C-FUIG |
Aircraft Version: | Cessna 180H Skywagon 180 |
C/n (msn): | 18051745 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FUIG |
Aircraft Original Type: | Cessna 180 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Cessna 180/Skywagon 180 (U-17) |
Aircraft Version: | Cessna 180H Skywagon 180 |
C/n (msn): | 18051745 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 533698Submit Correction |
View count: | 226 |
Cessna 180H, CF-UIG, was imported to Canada in 1966 and has operated on floats most of its career. It was part of Terrace & Prince Rupert-based Trans-Provincial Airlines' (TPA) fleet of 24 aircraft in 1970 and probably joined the fleet in the 1960s. The aircraft remained with TPA though its purchase and sale by Jim Pattison Industries until the airline went bankrupt in 1993. After five subsequent owners in British Columbia including Fort Langley Air, it's been based in La Ronge, Saskachewan since November 2020.
Registration / Serial: | C-FUIG |
Aircraft Version: | Cessna 180H Skywagon 180 |
C/n (msn): | 18051745 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FRNO |
Aircraft Original Type: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
Aircraft Generic Type: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter (U-1/UC) |
Aircraft Version: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
C/n (msn): | 21 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 533601Submit Correction |
View count: | 245 |
DHC-3, c/n 21, delivered to Royal Norwegian Air Force in March 1954. To the United Nations Air Transport Force (UNATF) in the Congo as No. 304 in Aug. 1960. Deployed to UN Observation Mission in Yemen in Sep. 1974. Flew Yemen to Canada as N128F in 1964. To G.Rae MacLeod of Aero Leasing, YUL as CF-RNO. To Pacific Western Airlines, YVR in Apr 1968. To Trans Provincial Airlines in YXT in Aug 1968. When PWA added 737s in 1968 it sold its northern svcs to TPA. C-FRNO flew on fixed and amphibious floats on the northwest coast of BC with TPA (1968-93) and Harbour Air (1993-01). To DHC-3T in 2001.
Registration / Serial: | C-FRNO |
Aircraft Version: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
C/n (msn): | 21 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FRNO |
Aircraft Original Type: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
Aircraft Generic Type: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter (U-1/UC) |
Aircraft Version: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
C/n (msn): | 21 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 533601Submit Correction |
View count: | 245 |
DHC-3, c/n 21, delivered to Royal Norwegian Air Force in March 1954. To the United Nations Air Transport Force (UNATF) in the Congo as No. 304 in Aug. 1960. Deployed to UN Observation Mission in Yemen in Sep. 1974. Flew Yemen to Canada as N128F in 1964. To G.Rae MacLeod of Aero Leasing, YUL as CF-RNO. To Pacific Western Airlines, YVR in Apr 1968. To Trans Provincial Airlines in YXT in Aug 1968. When PWA added 737s in 1968 it sold its northern svcs to TPA. C-FRNO flew on fixed and amphibious floats on the northwest coast of BC with TPA (1968-93) and Harbour Air (1993-01). To DHC-3T in 2001.
Registration / Serial: | C-FRNO |
Aircraft Version: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
C/n (msn): | 21 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FUAZ |
Aircraft Original Type: | Grumman G-21 Goose |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Grumman G-21/38/39 Goose |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | 1077 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 28 June 1980 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 528967Submit Correction |
View count: | 883 |
Grumman G-21A Goose, C-FUAZ was delivered new to the US Coast Guard in February 1940 as V185 and was sold by the US government in November 1946 as NC95400 and later N95400. The aircraft was registered to three different owners in the Bahamas between 1963-1965, then imported to Canada in December 1965 by Northwest Industries (NWI) which was large MRO company based in Edmonton, owned by CAE. In May 1966, NWI sold the Goose to BC Airlines, a subsidiary, and the aircraft was registered C-FUAZ. It joined the Trans-Provincial fleet in April 1969. With Wilderness Seaplanes in Port Hardy in 2022.
Registration / Serial: | C-FUAZ |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | 1077 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 28 June 1980 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FUAZ |
Aircraft Original Type: | Grumman G-21 Goose |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Grumman G-21/38/39 Goose |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | 1077 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 28 June 1980 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 528967Submit Correction |
View count: | 883 |
Grumman G-21A Goose, C-FUAZ was delivered new to the US Coast Guard in February 1940 as V185 and was sold by the US government in November 1946 as NC95400 and later N95400. The aircraft was registered to three different owners in the Bahamas between 1963-1965, then imported to Canada in December 1965 by Northwest Industries (NWI) which was large MRO company based in Edmonton, owned by CAE. In May 1966, NWI sold the Goose to BC Airlines, a subsidiary, and the aircraft was registered C-FUAZ. It joined the Trans-Provincial fleet in April 1969. With Wilderness Seaplanes in Port Hardy in 2022.
Registration / Serial: | C-FUAZ |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | 1077 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 28 June 1980 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FUMG |
Aircraft Original Type: | Grumman G-21 Goose |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Grumman G-21/38/39 Goose |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | B-145 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 28 June 1980 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 528806Submit Correction |
View count: | 393 |
Pacific Western Airlines of Vancouver, BC imported Grumman G-21A Goose, CF-UMG, from Alaska in August 1966. It had previously flown with the US Dept of Interior's Bureau of Land Management in Alaska as N643 and with Fleet Air Transport in 1963-1964 as N643H. In August 1968, PWA sold CF-UMG to Trans-Provincial Airlines (TPA) which had a landline base in Terrace and a seaplane base at Seal Cove in Prince Rupert. The airline's main business was servicing coastal communities and logging camps on the northern BC coast. TPA was acquired by Jim Pattison Ind. c1980 for Air BC, but remained separate.
Registration / Serial: | C-FUMG |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | B-145 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 28 June 1980 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FUMG |
Aircraft Original Type: | Grumman G-21 Goose |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Grumman G-21/38/39 Goose |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | B-145 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 28 June 1980 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 528806Submit Correction |
View count: | 393 |
Pacific Western Airlines of Vancouver, BC imported Grumman G-21A Goose, CF-UMG, from Alaska in August 1966. It had previously flown with the US Dept of Interior's Bureau of Land Management in Alaska as N643 and with Fleet Air Transport in 1963-1964 as N643H. In August 1968, PWA sold CF-UMG to Trans-Provincial Airlines (TPA) which had a landline base in Terrace and a seaplane base at Seal Cove in Prince Rupert. The airline's main business was servicing coastal communities and logging camps on the northern BC coast. TPA was acquired by Jim Pattison Ind. c1980 for Air BC, but remained separate.
Registration / Serial: | C-FUMG |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | B-145 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 28 June 1980 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FZEX |
Aircraft Original Type: | Cessna 180 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Cessna 180/Skywagon 180 (U-17) |
Aircraft Version: | Cessna 180H Skywagon 180 |
C/n (msn): | 18052277 |
Operator Titles: | A-Frame Logging |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 528753Submit Correction |
View count: | 684 |
This Cessna 180H was imported new to Canada in 1972 and was operated by in Newfoundland in the early 1980s (and perhaps earlier) until sold by Caribou Leasing Ltd to F B M Holdings Ltd in Terrace, British Columbia in May 1986. It was photographed wearing A Frame Logging Ltd. titles at the Seal Cove seaplane base in Prince Rupert, BC in January 26, 1987. It was last operated in Canada by Trans-Provincial in Prince Rupert before being cancelled from the CCAR in August 1994. Seal Cove was the town's main air gateway until the Digby Island airport opened in 1959.
Registration / Serial: | C-FZEX |
Aircraft Version: | Cessna 180H Skywagon 180 |
C/n (msn): | 18052277 |
Operator Titles: | A-Frame Logging |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FZEX |
Aircraft Original Type: | Cessna 180 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Cessna 180/Skywagon 180 (U-17) |
Aircraft Version: | Cessna 180H Skywagon 180 |
C/n (msn): | 18052277 |
Operator Titles: | A-Frame Logging |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 528753Submit Correction |
View count: | 684 |
This Cessna 180H was imported new to Canada in 1972 and was operated by in Newfoundland in the early 1980s (and perhaps earlier) until sold by Caribou Leasing Ltd to F B M Holdings Ltd in Terrace, British Columbia in May 1986. It was photographed wearing A Frame Logging Ltd. titles at the Seal Cove seaplane base in Prince Rupert, BC in January 26, 1987. It was last operated in Canada by Trans-Provincial in Prince Rupert before being cancelled from the CCAR in August 1994. Seal Cove was the town's main air gateway until the Digby Island airport opened in 1959.
Registration / Serial: | C-FZEX |
Aircraft Version: | Cessna 180H Skywagon 180 |
C/n (msn): | 18052277 |
Operator Titles: | A-Frame Logging |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FEFN |
Aircraft Original Type: | Grumman G-21 Goose |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Grumman G-21/38/39 Goose |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | 1157 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 417054Submit Correction |
View count: | 467 |
Trans-Provincial Airlines was acquired by the Pattison Group in the early 1980s when Air BC was formed but operated as a separate division primarily serving the north coast of British Columbia. The main base of operations was the former wartime RCAF seaplane base at Seal Cove in Prince Rupert. Goose CF-EFN operated on the BC coast from the early 1970s until Feb 28, 1991 when it was damaged when it ground looped on landing at Sandspit Airport (CYZP). The wreck was acquired by the Tongass Historical Society in Ketchikan (AK) in 1992 as N88821, and was still under restoration for static display with them by 2022.
Registration / Serial: | C-FEFN |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | 1157 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FEFN |
Aircraft Original Type: | Grumman G-21 Goose |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Grumman G-21/38/39 Goose |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | 1157 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Photo ID: | 417054Submit Correction |
View count: | 467 |
Trans-Provincial Airlines was acquired by the Pattison Group in the early 1980s when Air BC was formed but operated as a separate division primarily serving the north coast of British Columbia. The main base of operations was the former wartime RCAF seaplane base at Seal Cove in Prince Rupert. Goose CF-EFN operated on the BC coast from the early 1970s until Feb 28, 1991 when it was damaged when it ground looped on landing at Sandspit Airport (CYZP). The wreck was acquired by the Tongass Historical Society in Ketchikan (AK) in 1992 as N88821, and was still under restoration for static display with them by 2022.
Registration / Serial: | C-FEFN |
Aircraft Version: | Grumman G-21A Goose |
C/n (msn): | 1157 |
Operator Titles: | Trans-Provincial Airlines |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 26 January 1987 |
Photo by: | Kenneth I. SwartzContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FRNO |
Aircraft Original Type: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
Aircraft Generic Type: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter (U-1/UC) |
Aircraft Version: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
C/n (msn): | 21 |
Operator Titles: | Harbour Air |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 24 July 1996 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |
Photo ID: | 16145Submit Correction |
View count: | 209 |
There's nothing like the friendly pace of piston singles on calm summer waters. At the age of 64, this Otter is still operational in 2017 as a turbo version. I believe it kept its lovely round engine until 2005.
Registration / Serial: | C-FRNO |
Aircraft Version: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
C/n (msn): | 21 |
Operator Titles: | Harbour Air |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 24 July 1996 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |
Registration / Serial: | C-FRNO |
Aircraft Original Type: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
Aircraft Generic Type: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter (U-1/UC) |
Aircraft Version: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
C/n (msn): | 21 |
Operator Titles: | Harbour Air |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map |
Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 24 July 1996 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |
Photo ID: | 16145Submit Correction |
View count: | 209 |
There's nothing like the friendly pace of piston singles on calm summer waters. At the age of 64, this Otter is still operational in 2017 as a turbo version. I believe it kept its lovely round engine until 2005.
Registration / Serial: | C-FRNO |
Aircraft Version: | De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter |
C/n (msn): | 21 |
Operator Titles: | Harbour Air |
City / Seaplane Base: | Prince Rupert - Seal Cove Seaplane (ZSW / CZSW)Map | Region / Country: | British Columbia, Canada |
Photo Date: | 24 July 1996 |
Photo by: | Erik SleutelbergContact |