They Call Me Lopey: A Saga of Wilderness Flying

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pp. 151, “Pilot Bill Lopaschuk flew for five airlines in more than 60 different planes, including the first de Havilland Beaver, and logged more than 25,000 takeoffs and landings. He fought forest fires, flew medivac missions, moved a D7 CAT in the cabin of a single engine Otter, helped map the mineral potential of northern BC and flew supplies into the remote radar sites on the DEW Line in the Arctic. These are the riveting stories of a BC bush pilot who logged 17,000 hours in the air without the help of GPS or Google Earth.”

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ISBN13 9780978319526
Number of pages 151
Original Title They Call Me Lopey: A Saga of Wilderness Flying
Published Date 2013
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No dustjacket
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Smithers, BC
Edition Third printing
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pp. 151, “Pilot Bill Lopaschuk flew for five airlines in more than 60 different planes, including the first de Havilland Beaver, and logged more than 25,000 takeoffs and landings. He fought forest fires, flew medivac missions, moved a D7 CAT in the cabin of a single engine Otter, helped map the mineral potential of northern BC and flew supplies into the remote radar sites on the DEW Line in the Arctic. These are the riveting stories of a BC bush pilot who logged 17,000 hours in the air without the help of GPS or Google Earth.”

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Weight 1 kg