Comments:
"First your site-I have been able to get an incredible amount
of information from it. From flight information to weather related
items and times to go. The links are great also. You have gone to
a lot of hard work to make it appealing and informative. You can
be very proud of your endeavors and I think it is excellent...."
Jay Armitage, Creston B.C.
"It's a great site and I have begun to explore with the password
you sent." Dennis Custance, Abingdon, Virginia USA,--Cessna
182 owner--used site for own planned trip.
"I found a very impressive website that took a lot of time to
develop. The creativity and effort is obvious." Phil Boettcher,
Schofield Wisconsin, USA.
"I and another pilot flew to Alaska 8/12 and returned 8/23. We
used a lot of the advice on your web site, and found it to be quite
helpful. We were weathered in at Whitehorse 3 nights, and 2 nights
in Anchorage - some good weather and some "awful". We stayed in
Dawson Creek the first night and saw an article in the local paper
about your group coming through Dawson Creek. Thanks for the information
on the web site." Larry Fenster, Littleton, Colorado, USA.
"The most fun I have ever had in an airplane (except for those
times when ....well never mind)" anonymous, but lives in California.(and
is paying me well to keep his name off the net)
What a wonderful trip - adventure, beauty, and wonderful people.We
would like to express our thanks to John and Diana for being super
hosts and to the many wonderful friends that we came to know because
of this trip. Karol McGee, Cessna 182 Klamath Falls, Oregon,
USA
"The kind of planning you do takes time and familiarity (with
geography and local resources), so that the guided trip you offer
allows busy people to enjoy a unique adventure. It's the adventure
of a complex itinerary into unfamiliar and even remote areas where
pilots can re-discover the unique thrills of flight and raw contact
with the unknown." Raymond Rosenkrantz, CEO AvWest Aviation,
Vancouver Island BC. Canada
"The safety associated with a group essentially flying the same
route was very, very comforting. We were always in radio contact
with at least two other airplanes" Paul Christofanelli, Phoenix,
Arizona (Cessna Pilots Association member)

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