Table 12 



FLYING TIME — PILOTS (Continued) 



PILOTS 1924-1%6 



Thomas, E. 4,794:55 



Thompson, F. J. 4,154:55 



Turcotte, L. J. 2,730:55 



Weisflock, E. J 688:20 



Other Pilots 223,044:15 



397,159:05 



1966-1967 



TOTAL 



343:35 

 533:20 

 418:20 

 534:25 

 280:50 



14,752:40 



5,138:30 

 4,688:15 

 3,149:15 

 1,222:45 

 223,325:05 



Tll,911:45" 



Table 13 



MERCY AND EMERGENCY FLIGHTS 1966-67 



DATE AIRCRAFT PILOT JOURNEY 



April 2/66 CF-OED Pike, S. J. 



May 13/66 

 May 26/66 

 June 12/66 

 June 30/66 



South Porcupine - 

 Gogama 



Feb. 7/67 



CF-ODW 

 CF-ODD 

 CF-ODC 

 CF-ODF 



July 20/66 CF-OCV 

 July 2/66 CF-ODC 



Ballantyne, D. E. Smith's Bay - 

 Parry Sound 

 Good, S. D. Gogama - Sudbury 



CF-ODE Calver, D. R. 



Chapleau - Sudbury 



TIME 

 lT05^ 



Campbell, G. E. White Partridge- :10 



Traverse Lake 

 Hoeberg, P. S. SW Direct Lake - :30 



Kenora 

 Gooa, S. D. South Porcupine Lake- 2:30 



Gogama 

 Denley, J. G. Nym Lake :10 



1:10 

 1:45 

 7:35 



:20 

 :05 



:50 

 1:20 

 1:25 



:20 

 1:35 

 1:20 



3:05 



REASON 



One Indian from Reserve engaged in slash- 

 ing right of way sustained cuts to abdomen 

 and chest from power saw. 

 Deceased man flown to Traverse Lake. 



Rescued badly injured pilot and passenger 

 from burning aircraft. 

 Quebec man employed by Ottawa firm had 

 foot badly cut with axe. 

 Man and his 2 children stranded on island 

 on Oliphant Lake when high winds dam- 

 aged his canoe. Stranded for 5 days. Were 

 picked up as an emergency. 

 Tree planter broke his leg while working 

 for department. Was flown to Parry Sound. 

 Gogama woman flown to Sudbury for 

 confinement. 



Boy Scout had leg cut with an axe at 

 Scout camp at Winisk River and was flown 

 to Pickle Lake. 



Picked up canoest at White Lake. Boy, 12 

 years, high fever and upset stomach. 

 Young girl, member of camp canoe party, 

 very sick and in need of immediate medi- 

 cal attention. 



Two men camped at YMCA camp flown to 

 Sudbury: one had a broken leg and one 

 with an axe cut on leg. 

 Two boys, one with a broken ankle and one 

 with a wrenched back, taken to Smoke 

 Lake to be taken back to the camp. 

 Man suffered stroke requiring flight to 

 South Porcupine Hospital. 



72-year-old prospector on Coffee Lake suf- 

 fering from heart attack. Flew ailing man 

 and his companion to Elliot Lake. 

 Tree planter at Marne Lake Camp had an 

 appendix attack necessitating flight to 

 South Porcupine Hospital. 

 Request to fly mother and sick daughter to 

 Sudbury was received from Public Health 

 Nurse after consultation with Department 

 of Health doctor, Toronto. 

 Logger at Island Lake Lumber Co., struck 

 on head by falling tree. Believed to be 

 massive hemorrhage. Was flown to Sud- 

 bury Airport to meet Air Canada flight to 

 Toronto. 



17 Mercy Flights 



25:15 



