Follow Up From The Scuba News Canada’s Article from Mike McAllister In the deep and…
Browsing: Canadian Harvard Aircraft Recovery Team
When an underwater search is being conducted, the searchers can sometimes come across the unexpected. …
Scarborough Underwater Club Incorporated 1961 History The first skin diving (snorkel diving) course in Scarborough…
Many books on scuba diving have been published over the course of time, almost since…
Fisherman Earl Lobb and his two friends were working around their boats at South Bay…
Over 65 years ago, a little-known Canadian serviceman gave his life in the service of…
William Charles Smith was flying Harvard aircraft number 2963 on June 19, 1943, while training…
The Canadian Harvard Association Aircraft Recovery Team is hosting two new courses on the topic…
In October of 2001 the CHAA Dive Recovery Team was formed under the guidance of Bob Hewitt with the concept of recovering Canadian historical aircraft within the Great Lakes region. Bob along with the assistance of Charley Fox, Len Fallowfield, Bill Scott, Kent Beckham, Everett Hillsdon, Dave Delaney, Martin Hodgson and Murray Manning have contributed their time and extensive energy in researching possible site locations. The initial focus was to recover sunken aircraft with the intention of restoring them to flying condition or for use as static displays.
In October of 2001 the CHAA Dive Recovery Team was formed under the guidance of…