Photo showing lastest addition to the Pacific Western Airlines fleet is this luxurious mahogany lined Grumman Mallard amphibian. Designed primarily as a private executive plane, the Mallard has been placed by the Pacific Western Airlines on the Kitimat - Vancouver run. Daily flights began on Tuesday. The fast, high altitude aircraft makes the flight non stop in 2.5 hours.
Photo showing lastest addition to the Pacific Western Airlines fleet is this luxurious mahogany lined Grumman Mallard amphibian. Designed primarily as a private executive plane, the Mallard has been placed by the Pacific Western Airlines on the Kitimat - Vancouver run. Daily flights began on Tuesday. The fast, high altitude aircraft makes the flight non stop in 2.5 hours.
Photo showing the Grumman Mallard Amphibian, the most modern and luxurious air service on the continent at the time. Pictured outside the Pacific Western Airlines Vancouver hanger, it was placed on the Kitimat - Vancouver runs with a flight time of 2.5 hours.
Photo showing the Grumman Mallard Amphibian, the most modern and luxurious air service on the continent at the time. Pictured outside the Pacific Western Airlines Vancouver hanger, it was placed on the Kitimat - Vancouver runs with a flight time of 2.5 hours.
Photo showing a man standing in the doorway while another leans out in a seaplane that is docked on the water, plane belongs to Pacific Western Airline.
Photo showing a man standing in the doorway while another leans out in a seaplane that is docked on the water, plane belongs to Pacific Western Airline.
Photo showing Art McDougal on left selling a plane ticket to Al Hampton, A.P. Gardner Kitimat's Accountant during a recent visit to Terrace. Art McDougal was in charge of the Pacific Western Airlines Terrace and Kitimat office.
Photo showing Art McDougal on left selling a plane ticket to Al Hampton, A.P. Gardner Kitimat's Accountant during a recent visit to Terrace. Art McDougal was in charge of the Pacific Western Airlines Terrace and Kitimat office.