Orange Float! 
Just after
getting home from a tour in Africa, I returned a call from Vern Hollett, the owner of
Slate Falls Airways based in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. Slate Falls was running two Otters, a
Beaver, and a couple of Cessna for their mostly summer operation servicing the northern
native communities and flying the fishermen into their own fly-out fishing camps. When an
opportunity to get a good buy on a Caravan floatplane came up, Vern couldn't resist. He
decided to go for it and bring in the relatively expensive Caravan to replace one of his
aging single Otters.
Vern had called me, hoping
that I could help him prof check his pilots on their new Caravan. I agreed, and drove out
to Sioux Lookout. Within a few hours we were airborne to try out the beautiful orange
Caravan, C-GSFA. With the 675 hp and the cool air the Caravan fairly leapt off the water
compared to the 600hp Caravans we fly in Nigeria. We climbed up to 5000 feet and leveled
out to an indicated cruise speed of 152 knots. Definitely the fastest floatplane around.
At 9000 feet and with a tail wind, we reached a ground speed of 198 knots breaking all
floatplane speed records for the trip between Slate Falls and Sioux Lookout.
In my hurry to get to Sioux
Lookout I had forgot to buy film, but luckily one of the Slate Falls pilots, Rich Hulina,
is an aviation photographer and was able to provide me with some great images of their
bright orange Caravan.

The pilots I had the time to fly with
were serious in learning, keen in their interest, and certainly well qualified in what
they were undertaking. These pilots renewed my belief that Canadian bush pilots are the
best in the world. Of course, then, I am biased. I would like to thank them for their
hospitality. I would especially like to thank John, the Beaver pilot, for the great ride
he gave my seven year son, Logan, from the front seat. I would also like to thank Vern for
the fishing trip. Logan caught a walleye on the second cast of his young sport fishing
career. After a quick look and release, we enjoyed seeing the walleye swim away to be
caught again another day.

For more information about their fly-out fishing opportunities write to:
Slate Falls Airways Ltd, Box 188,
Sioux Lookout, Ontario,
Canada, P8T-1A3.
Phone (807) 737-3640 or Fax (807) 737-1097.