Aviation News - May 2016

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

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ellowknife Airport, in Canada’s North
West Territories (NWT) is home to
Buffalo Airways, an operator made
famous by the television series, Ice
Pilots NWT. The show charts the fortunes
of the airline, including the severe Canadian
winter months, hence the title.
The crash of Curtiss C-46 Commando
C-GTXW at Déline on September 25, led to

a much-publicised suspension of Buffalo’s
Air Operator Certi cate (AOC) on November


  1. So as not to disappoint local passenger
    and cargo customers over the Christmas
    period, Buffalo continued its Hay River to
    Yellowknife services using chartered aircraft;
    however this also ceased on December 24.
    On January 12, Buffalo’s corrective action
    plans were approved by Transport Canada


and the suspension was lifted. The airline
has now recommenced freight  ights.

STARTING OUT
Buffalo Airways was founded by Robert
Gauchie in 1969 and that winter he teamed
up with Joe McBryan. By May 13, 1970
‘Buffalo’ Joe had purchased the operating
licence and bought out two other partners to

30 Aviation News incorporating Classic Aircraft May 2016

ICE PILOTSICE PILOTS


BUFFALO AIRWAYS


Buffalo Airways’ fl eet of classic propliners provides a


vital lifeline to some of Canada’s most remote settlements.


An accident last year resulted in the suspension of the


airline’s Air Operator Certifi cate but it is now getting back


to business. Ken Cothliff reports from ‘North of 60’.


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