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Don McVicar - Ferry Pilot

from Ted Beaudoin's website www.rafferrycommand.com

Biography of Donald Moore McVicar

Born June 21, 1915 on a farm near Oxbow, Saskatchewan, Canada. Brought up in Edmonton and educated at St.John’s College School in Winnipeg and the University of Alberta. Earned Private Pilot’s flying Licence in 1936 with the Edmonton and Northern Alberta Flying Club. First job as VE4PH was as radio operator with the McInnis Fish Co., in the bush giving weather reports for Grant McConachie’s fish flights. Then as radio man with Mackenzie Air Service in Edmonton, and later as a DOT radio range operator at Cranbrook, B.C.

McVicar1940 earned Air Traffic Controller’s Licence No#9 and was Officer in Charge of Winnipeg Control Tower. 1941 joined No.2 Air Observer’s School in Edmonton as staff pilot and from there moved up to the Royal Air Force Ferry Command as Captain-Navigator. In 1942 was awarded King’s Commendation for Arctic flying as described in books titled Ferry Command and Ferry Command Pilot. Capt. McVicar’s next book South Atlantic Safari describes first delivery to Africa for the RAF of a Martin B-26 ‘Widow Maker’ light bomber over the South and North Atlantic.

In 1943 became flight instructor and flying boat pilot in Ferry Command. Carried out first ever Polar Europe-Western Canada flights over the “Crimson Route.” In 1944 became an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for “Valuable Services in the Air” as described in his book North Atlantic Cat, published in 1983. 

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Expanded to World-Wide Aviation which ferried aircraft from North America to 39 countries around the globe. Also was first and only Canadian participant in Bendix speed dash as told in his book Mosquito Racer published in 1985.

In 1982 wrote first novel The Grass Runway which tells of how, in 1980, the combination of high OPEC oil prices, an unscrupulous aircraft broker, a coldhearted bank, and a bitching wife forced two honest pilots into a hazardous drug smuggling flight from Colombia S.A. to the U.S.A.

1983 Named Canadian “Man of the Year” by Silver Wings, a prestigious international fraternal aviation society.

More Than a Pilot, published in 1986, tells of the struggles of his pioneering aviation company, World-Wide Airways Inc. Also gives fascinating accounts of flights accomplished by aviation giants of yesteryear.

A Railroad from the Sky, published in 1989, covers the period 1949-54 when the Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railroad was being built, aided by a massive airlift. Interweaves McVicar’s personal story and that of his company with that of Hollinger Ungava Transport.

1992 saw Distant Early Warning published with numerous charts and photographs. Tells, for the first time, how urgently-needed radar lines were built in spite of the grim weather conditions of the Canadian Arctic. World-Wide Airways was a major air carrier, using several types of aircraft including amphibious PBY Cansos on these essential projects.

1994 published Through Cuba to Oblivion, which recounts how McVicar’s company World-Wide Airways used Curtiss C-46, Douglas DC4 and Lockheed Constellation aircraft to fly chicks, livestock and food to Cuba when the Americans cut that country off. Covers the sad story when Castro defaulted on the flight agreement, which almost destroyed World-Wide. Then tells of how the company began numerous transatlantic passenger charter flights during 1964/65 using Lockheed Super-Constellations with great success. And, finally, in 1965, how the Canadian Government’s Air Transport Board effectively regulated World-Wide out of business.

In 2015, to honor what would have been Don McVicar’s 100th birthday, his daughter, Donna McVicar Kazo, and her daughter, Christianna Cannon, founded their own publishing company, Words on Wings Press LLC (www.wordsonwingspress.com) and republishedFerry Command Pilot and South Atlantic Safari using the CreateSpace on-demand publishing platform. His other books are to follow. No doubt the hard-flying and determined Capt. McVicar would have been pleased that his books are becoming available once more!

 

 

Editors note: Books written by Capt. Don Mcvicar as it relates to Ferry Command Pilot & South Atlantic Safari may be purchased by following the indicated links.

More information on Don McVicar can be found at http://www.donmcvicar.com/ and http://rafferrycommand.com/

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