Felicity McKendry is shown having her copy of Gene Manion's book, "Flying on the Edge" signed by the author after an excellent talk he gave to a meeting of the Wolfe Island Historical Society. The talk, which lasted just over an hour, gave some amazing insights into the practical, and political, challenges faced by those who provided aviation services to an impoverished Newfoundland from the early 1960s on. Manion, originally a Wolfe Islander, moved to Newfoundland in 1960 after 7 years as a pilot with the RCAF, flying the CF-100. Despite daunting conditions and significant business rivalries, he went on, over several decades, to build the most successful aviation service company around, with more than a dozen aircraft, including a four-engined transport and a number of contracted helicopters. Members of the Club present, besides Felicity, included James Baldwin and Mike Hill. Anyone wishing to pick up a copy of Gene Manion's excellent book can find details, including ordering information, here.
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Oct 21, 2009
Flying Club well represented at Bush Pilot Talk...
Felicity McKendry is shown having her copy of Gene Manion's book, "Flying on the Edge" signed by the author after an excellent talk he gave to a meeting of the Wolfe Island Historical Society. The talk, which lasted just over an hour, gave some amazing insights into the practical, and political, challenges faced by those who provided aviation services to an impoverished Newfoundland from the early 1960s on. Manion, originally a Wolfe Islander, moved to Newfoundland in 1960 after 7 years as a pilot with the RCAF, flying the CF-100. Despite daunting conditions and significant business rivalries, he went on, over several decades, to build the most successful aviation service company around, with more than a dozen aircraft, including a four-engined transport and a number of contracted helicopters. Members of the Club present, besides Felicity, included James Baldwin and Mike Hill. Anyone wishing to pick up a copy of Gene Manion's excellent book can find details, including ordering information, here.
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Bush Flying,
Flying on the Edge,
Gene Manion,
History,
Newfoundland,
Wolfe Island
Oct 18, 2009
Bush Flying Talk announced...

This coming Wednesday, at 7 pm, Gene Manion, a bush pilot with many tales to tell of flying in Newfoundland, where he ran the largest private air services operation after a career in the Air Force, will discuss his adventures and his recently released book, "Flying on the Edge". The talk will take place in the United Church Hall, which is on Victoria Street. Do note that the Wolfe Island Ferry is now running to its Winter Dock - taking the 6 o'clock boat is recommended.
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