Pacific
Airway
An aviation history of the airfields and seaplane bases
which were part of the communities of the west coast of
British Columbia and Alaska. Starting at Seattle,
Washington, it carries on through Vancouver Island, the
Central B.C. Coast, Queen Charlotte Islands, and southeast
Alaska.

Over 370 archival photographs with a foreword by Greg
McDougall,president of Harbour Air Seaplanes, the largest
seaplane airline in the world, and an introduction by Jack
Schofield, the founder of West Coast Aviator
Magazine.
Pacific Airway
contains original photographs
and many firsthand recollections and memorabilia often
provided by the airmen who participated in this exiting
period of west coast aviation history from 1919 to 1960.
With great attention to detail, Chris Weicht has produced a
well-researched and fascinating collection of stories. This
is your chance to get to know some of the west coast's
aviation trailblazers. These airmen paved the way for
today's commercial aviation with flair and determination.
PACIFIC
AIRWAY.
Air Pilot Navigator. (Volume Two)
Chris
Weicht. Creekside Publications. (2004)
[ISBN 1412057280]