Spring time

This is the time when birds are nesting. Where, apart from trees and hedges? Aircraft parked outside are a prime target and keep our volunteers on their toes with inspections…

A bird’s nest in one of the display engines.

Here is the antidote to bird’s nests in the engine compartment. Many thanks to Happy Ho’s Upholstery Ltd. in Langley for urgent repairs to the cover.

Tour Guides/Docents

Robert Gillcash has stuck up his hand to be our lead tour guide/docent for our general public tours.  Thank you, Robert!

Robert says:  “I have taken on the role of Lead Tour Guide and the first step I am doing is recruiting a lot of tour guides.  Giving tours is a lot of fun, I really enjoy meeting our guests, talking to them, and even helping them learn a lot about our airplanes and how they work.

If you are even slightly interested in doing this, please contact either myself or Bruce Friesen, at the museum.

In addition to recruiting volunteers, I will also be arranging instructions, so you’ll know what to say and show along the route.  Finally, I’ll be arranging schedules for the Tour Guides, so that we have a good amount of guides available on weekends and for private tours.  Please give some serious thought to helping our wonderful little museum grow to its fullest potential.”

Please do! 

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