Photo of crowd of people watching an airplane arrive. "If you come to Kitimat by air from Vancouver you will make the 2.5 hour, 400 mile trip in a 4-engineDC-6B aircraft operated by Canadian Pacific Airlines, similar to the one shown above arriving at the scenic Terrace Airport"
Photo of crowd of people watching an airplane arrive. "If you come to Kitimat by air from Vancouver you will make the 2.5 hour, 400 mile trip in a 4-engineDC-6B aircraft operated by Canadian Pacific Airlines, similar to the one shown above arriving at the scenic Terrace Airport"
Photograph of department of transport meeting at YMCA.Three senior Cp Air officials and one from DOT made up the panel members at a recent meeting of the Industrial management club. The meeting held at the YMCA was moderated by Stan Casswell, standing. Seated left to right are Robin Heiliger, acting regional controller of Civil Aviation. For the Depertment of Transport in BC. Bill Roxborough, senior pilot for CP Air, Ab Chambers, manager of CP Air in BC and Barney Phillips, vice president of operations for the company. The panel answered a variety of questions from the meeting about air service in this area.
Photograph of department of transport meeting at YMCA.Three senior Cp Air officials and one from DOT made up the panel members at a recent meeting of the Industrial management club. The meeting held at the YMCA was moderated by Stan Casswell, standing. Seated left to right are Robin Heiliger, acting regional controller of Civil Aviation. For the Depertment of Transport in BC. Bill Roxborough, senior pilot for CP Air, Ab Chambers, manager of CP Air in BC and Barney Phillips, vice president of operations for the company. The panel answered a variety of questions from the meeting about air service in this area.
Photo showing six and a half feet tall beams that were transported by barge to Kitimat, then hauled by Saunders Trucking, to be installed by Commonwealth Construction.
Photo showing six and a half feet tall beams that were transported by barge to Kitimat, then hauled by Saunders Trucking, to be installed by Commonwealth Construction.