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Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter Since 1995

Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter

Since 1995


The NetLetter #879
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The NetLetter
"Since Oct/95 - Now serving 2,234 AC retirees" April 3, 2005

 

Number 879

About us!

Nice to Know...

Found on the Internet

Items of Interest

More items!

Where are they now?

Terry's Travel Tips

Sponsors

Adobe PDF Files

Netletter Archives



About us!

Since October 1995, Vesta Stevenson and Terry Baker have been issuing an email newsletter for those ex Air Canada types who have provided us with their email addresses. The Newsletter was created by Vesta, who gave the name 'NetLetter' and added 'Between Ourselves' - a TCA periodical with which you are probably familiar with from the 50's and 60's. It was then changed to "Between Yourselves" to avoid confusion when "Horizons" resurrected the name. Then finally simplified to just "The NetLetter".

We believe that our NetLetter, which originates from Vancouver Island, was the FIRST to use this medium to disperse information for retirees of Air Canada.

The NetLetter contains airline related information such as anecdotes or stories supplied by some of the recipients, Internet tips, travel news, cheap... excuse me, "inexpensive" accommodations, tours, interline travel, and, in some small way, we help keep our Air Canada family together and in touch.

Our 'NetLetter' is NOT sponsored by any Pionair group, nor are we seeking any financial support, only the Internet email addresses of those who would like to receive our 'NetLetter'. Please forward this to other retirees who can then subscribe right from the forwarded link at the bottom of this email.

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Dear NetLetter,

Terry and I are sorry to tell you this but during the month of April, 2005, and as of this NetLetter 879, neither Terry or myself will be available, for personal reasons, to bring you our NetLetter on a weekly basis.

 

Did you set your clock ahead an hour last night?

We now estimate that the NetLetter is read by over 2700 retirees when counting our email distribution and those that print the NetLetter out and give them out to their friends.

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To make changes to your e-mail address or to unsubscribe, please see the links at the bottom of the page for "Update Profile/Email address" and SafeUnsubscribe. This is now automated so that you can remove yourself from the list or change your email address (or name) without our assistance. We will still do this manually if you have any difficulties.

Many of our members are having difficulty finding these links. You wull need to scroll to the bottom of the page, the link in similar to the following image. (The image below doesn't work but your links at the bottom will).

Thank you


  • Nice to Know...
  • Vesta

    F.Y.I.
    Ferdie Vachon was an airline mechanic for various Canadian airlines and Repair Depots in Canada. After his retirement he continued in the business as an Instructor at B.C.Institute of Technology at YVR for a number of years. Ferdie died this month (at 93 years) and a group of friends and workmates decided to hold a Hangar Bash to celebrate his liife and raise funds for a scholarship at BCIT. it will be held at a hangar at YVR South."

    As of this time of writing, we (the NetLetter) don't have full details of this event yet.

  • Found on the Internet
  • Executive desk chairs made from a genuine BA Concorde cabin seat are being manufactured and offered for gbp5,850 each. There are only 500 available.

  • Items of Interest
  • I am not a retired Air Canada employee, but rather the son of one. Capt. E.R.T. Park is my dad, and I had been getting the netletter for many years. (as a courtesy /VS.) Thank you very much.. As a ham radio operator of 40 years, I have also checked into the TCA/Air Canada net in the past to chat with people who know my dad, who lives in West Bank BC by the way. I am happy to report that he turned 85 this past March 10th and is still going strong. Not happy that he turned 85, but am happy that he is still going strong. :-)

    regards Reed Park

    From: Dawn Shannon on Tuesday, March 22, 2005

    Dear Vesta: Once again I am coming to you for help. Does anyone out there have a complete list of all the aircraft TCA/Air Canada has ever operated. If so could they please send me a list. I am also looking for pictures of various aircraft interiors. CMWA has a reunion coming up in May and I need these to use as part of an entertainment we are putting together. Our theme is Sentimental Journey - A Trip Down Memory Lane. If anyone can help me with this info I would be most appreciative. Thanks Dawn Shannon

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  • More items!
  • Pacific Airway by Chris Weicht, volume two of a seven volume series of aviation history in the northwest of Canada. Contains original photographs and many first hand recollections and memorabilia often provided by the airmen from 1919 to 1960. Available from Chris Weicht, 846 Joe Road, RR#26, Roberts Creek, BC, V0N 2W6 . Cost ca$41.95 + ca$7.00 shipping.

    Southwest Airlines recently retired its Boeing B737- 200. To fill the seats of this final flight, a staff wide competition was held, and 95 employees were chosen Employees were encouraged to wear pajamas for this final flight to put the aircraft "to bed". For the short flight, the 95 chosen were issued with special pj's. On board bottles of champagne were opened.

  • Where are they now?
  • At one time, Boeing B707-100B was sold by QANTAS to Pacific Western Airlines and registered as CF-PWV, then operated by several US companies as a corporate airplane before acquisition for use by Prince Bander of Saudi Arabia, registered HZ-123. Finally, in August 1999 it was flown to Southend in the UK, repainted an ownership transferred to BAe. .

  • Terry's Travel Tips
  • Some deals from KVI Interline -

    Ship Name: Zaandam
    Destination: Caribbean
    Departure Date: April 16, 2005 ­ 7 nights Ports of Call: Starting in Port Canaveral with stops in Road Town, St Thomas, Half Moon Cay
    $449 (USD) / Inside $499 (USD) / Outside Obstructed $519 (USD) / Outside Non-obstructed $899 (USD) / Balcony

    Ship Name: Zuiderdam
    Destination: Caribbean
    Departure Date: April 16, 2005 ­ 7 nights Ports of Call: Starting in Fort Lauderdale with stops in Half Moon Cay, St Thomas, Road Town, Nassau
    $499 (USD) / Inside $599 (USD) / Outside Obstructed $649 (USD) / Outside Non-obstructed $799 (USD) / Balcony $999 (USD) / Superior Suite $1299 (USD) / Deluxe Suite

    Ship Name: Explorer of the Seas
    Destination: Caribbean
    Departure Date: April 17, 2005 ­ 7 nights Ports of Call: Starting in Miami with stops in San Juan, Philipsburg, Charlotte Amalie, Nassau
    $599 (USD) / Inside $909 (USD) / Balcony

    Ship Name: Millennium
    Destination: Caribbean
    Departure Date: April 24, 2005 ­ 7 nights Ports of Call: Starting in Fort Lauderdale with stops in Casa De Campo, San Juan, Charlotte Amalie, Nassau
    Rates: $680 (USD) / Outside
    Ship Name: Carnival Victory
    Destination: Caribbean
    Departure Date: May 01, 2005 ­ 7 nights Ports of Call: Starting in Miami with stops in San Juan, St. Maarten, St. Thomas
    Rates: $469 (USD) / Inside

    Ship Name: Century
    Destination: Europe- Norwegian Fjords
    Departure Date: August 13, 2005 ­ 7 nights Ports of Call: Starting in Amsterdam with stops in Flam, Olden, Alesund, Bergen $1180 (USD) / Inside $1435 (USD) / Outside $1700 (USD) / Concierge Class
    Ship Name: Century
    Destination: Europe - Mediterranean
    Departure Date: September 02, 2005 ­ 10 nights Ports of Call: Starting in Barcelona with stops in Marseille, Villefranche (Nice), Florence, Civitavecchia (Rome), Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Valencia $1380 (USD) / Inside $1720 (USD) / Outside $2050 (USD) / Concierge Class $3525 (USD) / Sky Suite

    Ship Name: Oosterdam
    Destination: Alaska ­ Seattle roundtrip
    Departure Date: May 07, 2005 ­ 7 nights
    $849 (USD) / Inside $859 (USD) / Outside Obstructed $949 (USD) / Outside Non-obstructed $1049 (USD) / Balcony $1799 (USD) / Superior Suite $2289 (USD) / Deluxe Suite


    Ship Name: Radiance of the Seas
    Destination: Alaska ­ Vancouver roundtrip Departure
    Date: May 07, 2005 ­ 7 nights
    $1099 (USD) / Balcony

    Ship Name: Volendam
    Destination: Alaska ­ Vancouver roundtrip Departure
    Date: May 11, 2005 ­ 7 nights
    $849 (USD) / Inside $1099 (USD) / Outside Obstructed

    Ship Name: Statendam
    Destination: Alaska ­ Vancouver roundtrip
    Departure Date: May 13, 2005 ­ 7 nights
    $749 (USD) / Inside $999 (USD) / Outside Obstructed

    Patti Gordon YOUR Interline Specialist
    KVI Interline Cruises & Tours Toll Free in N.A.: 1.866.765.3694 Collect to Canada: 250.765.3697 Fax to Canada: 775.305.7900
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    All rates are quoted in US dollars, per person, cruise only, based on double occupancy. Rates include port charges (unless otherwise stated), however, government taxes, trip cancellation insurance and supplier documentation fees are extra. Rates are current at time of publication, subject to change at any time without notice, and are based on availability at time of booking. These rates are for NEW BOOKINGS only as at date of publication.

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    Click on the "Adobe Reader 7.0" image to download your free copy of Adobe Reader. Instructions for installing it are found using the link below. (The NetLetter does not provide support for installing the reader, but Nerds On Site do.) See the links to them on the left panel.

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