by Trevor Tunnacliffe | Jan 18, 2019 | Tours
by John Stiver Crisp, clear, windless: a perfect day for flying. At least I took their word for it. Because how would I know, I had never been in a float plane before. I was heading up in a DHC Beaver, the Fender Telecaster of floatplanes, my pilot uncle’s favourite,...
by Trevor Tunnacliffe | Oct 18, 2018 | Charter, Pilots, Tours, Training
Our digital content manager John Stiver shares tips for getting the best photos when you are out flying with Fort Langley AirMost of our customers at Fort Langley Air take the opportunity to try aerial photography, or hone their craft during their flightseeing...
by Trevor Tunnacliffe | Oct 12, 2018 | Pilots
By Luke Howard Some are just born with it, and for others we catch it – mostly it seems to be caught by hanging out with other people with the bug. For me that place was Fort Langley Aviation CBQ2, a small grass strip and a seaplane base in British Columbia,...
by Trevor Tunnacliffe | Oct 10, 2018 | Charter, Pilots, Tours, Training
One of our favourite local tour destinations is Garibaldi Provincial Park. Fly the Fort and experience this breathtaking landscape from the sky. Sightseeing by air is the best way to enjoy all of the features that the park has to offer. A wildlife protected area,...
by Trevor Tunnacliffe | Oct 8, 2018 | News
Without a doubt, the De Havilland Beaver is a legendary Canadian bush plane. Fort Langley Air has been expanding its fleet since Scott McIntosh purchased FLA in May, 2018, acquiring two DHC-2 Beavers and a Cessna 180 over the summer. The De Havilland Beavers will be...
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