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September 27, 2002
In my book Bush and Arctic Pilot ISBN 0-88839-433-0 (Hancock House Publishers)
I relate flying MK VI Norseman CF-GTP from Arctic Bay (on the north end of
Baffin Island) to Churchill, Manitoba (on Hudson's Bay). I had to put down at
Chesterfield Inlet (West shore of Hudson's Bay) for fuel. A very strong wind
from the east made it necessary that I land out in the bay (there is a small
lake but a north or south wind is needed in order to use it). A natural
breakwater is made up of rocks extends at the east side of the bay and it
caused the six-foot swells to roll in from the south. I landed GTP in those
six-foot swells without damage. The MK VI Norseman is the only bush aircraft I
would have considered for landing in that bay..This aircraft is built so
strong that I had no qualms about landing in that rough water. Long live the
Norseman!
Very best regards,
Al Williams, Edmonton, Alberta
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