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Silas Alward Cheesman: The First Canadian Bush Pilot to Fly in Antarctica - Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada

Summary by Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada
Operations office of Western Canada Airways (Western Transportation Service) at Hudson, Ontario, spring 1927: C. Wilson, book keeper; Bernt. Balchen, pilot eng; F. Stevenson, pilot eng.; MacDougall Treasurer WCAL; Al Cheesman, eng; ‘Doc’ Oaks, general manager, pilot eng. Early Canadian bush pilots faced challenges at every turn and confronted them head-on, armed only with an indomitable will and a can-do attitude. Thanks to bush flying, trips th…
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Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada broke the news in on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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