Built as JRF1 V185 for the US Coast Guard. Sold as N95400 in 1954 and then CF-UAZ in 1966 with BC Airlines and later Trans Provincial Airlines. Re-registered C-FUAZ in 1978 and flew with Air BC and a private owner before joining Pacific Coastal Airlines in 1988. Since 2016 the aircraft has flown for Wilderness Seaplanes, a specialist division of Pacific Coastal Airlines based at Port Hardy at the northern end of Vancouver Island.