Thursday, May 31, 2018

Out of Vancouver and off to Ganges Harbour on Saltspring Island

While in Vancouver, I took a return flight with Harbour Air from Vancouver to Ganges Island [on Saltspring Island]. It's around a 30-minute flight each way, and in my case, both flights were in a DHC3T Turbine Otter, C-FODH. 

First up is the aircraft for the flight, then the control tower, pictures of the flight then from Ganges Harbour itself.

De Havilland Canada DHC3T Turbine Otter, C-FODH, operated by Harbour Air

The control tower
The cockpit of the DHC3 is clearly functional rather than lavish. I like it!

The cockpit of C-FODH

Part of Vancouver

Lion's Gate Bridge

Another picture of Lion's Gate Bridge

The harbour area


The Water Aerodrome wharf at Ganges Harbour

De Havilland Canada DHC2 Beaver, C-GMKP, operated by Harbour Air

More pictures from the the Coal Harbour water aerodrome

Here are a few more pictures from the water aerodrome in downtown Vancouver.  Most of the pictures are of Harbour Air, although there's also a nice picture of a Seair Seaplanes-operated DHC-2 Beaver.

Water aerodrome, CYHC

Three De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beavers

De Havilland Canada DHC2 Beaver, C-FJBP, operated by Harbour Air/ Whistler Air

De Havilland Canada DHC2 Beaver, C-GTBO, operated by Harbour Air/ Saltspring Air

De Havilland Canada DHC3T Turbine Otter, C-GHAZ

De Havilland Canada DHC2 Beaver, operated by Harbour Air

De Havilland Canada DHC6-100 Twin Otter, C-CQKN, operated by Harbour Air

De Havilland Canada DHC3T Turbine Otter, C-FLAP, operated by Harbour Air/ Saltspring Air

De Havilland Canada DHC6-100 Twin Otter, C-CQKN, operated by Harbour Air

De Havilland Canada DHC2 Beaver, C-FZZJ, operated by Seair Seaplanes

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Harbour Air, Vancouver

I am on holiday at the moment and for the next couple of days I'm in Vancouver. For today's walk-around I went down to the harbour area and took a number of photos of Harbour Air float planes at and in the vicinity of Coal Harbour, downtown Vancouver [ICAO code CYHC].

First up is Harbour Air's Coal Harbour base, followed by three of their fleet.

Harbour Air base at Coal Harbour, CYHC

De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk 1, C-FJOS, operated by Harbour Air

De Havilland DHC-3T Vazar Turbine Otter, C-GVNL, operated by Harbour Air
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De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk1, C-GFDI, operated by Harbour Air

Now the great news is that I've booked myself into a flight with Harbour Air tomorrow. I'll be on the "Mail Run", so heading out to Ganges Harbour on Salt Spring Island. There's sure to be some photos up in the next week or so.

Also, I've got a few hundred photos from around Canada, many of them aviation related, so stay tuned as the next month is likely to be busy with posts!

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Off Air - Time for a holiday

I'll be Off Air, or at least slowing down for a short time, as I head off on holiday

I hope to share some photos with you as I trip around, especially of some things you may not have seen before.



In the meantime, I'm off to the lounge to start the holiday in a relaxing and enjoyable manner! See you soon everyone. Keep a lookout for the Mean Green Flying Machine, coming to an airport near yours* :-)





* statements about the existence of a Mean Green Flying Machine may bear no resemblance to reality.

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Gulfstream

Here's a Gulfstream I have not properly identified... I've been in a bit of a rush to complete some other stuff. Obviously US government/ military.


Saturday, May 05, 2018

Singapore Airline's new departure

Singapore Airlines has recently changed the destination of their trans-Tasman flight out of Wellington, from Canberra to Melbourne. The departure time has also changed to an early/ mid-afternoon departure [around 13:45 - the inbound flight arrives from Melbourne just after midday.]. They still get the ratepayer subsidy for the flight which is likely to annoy Air New Zealand and Qantas as they also fly this route, without and ratepayer subsidy...

Here are some photos of today's departure. First up, taking off on runway 34, the nose is off the ground before 1/2 way...

Boeing 777-212/ER, 9V-SRO, operated by Singapore Airlines
... and airborne before taxiway M4, off into what appear to be dark clouds. It's not really as bad as it looks today...

Boeing 777-212/ER, 9V-SRO, operated by Singapore Airlines
... and off they go. Looks like the local bird population was woken up though.

Boeing 777-212/ER, 9V-SRO, operated by Singapore Airlines