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Behind the Scenes: When Plans Shift, the Pilot Sets the Course

Mission at a Glance
Volunteer pilot Rob A. and his son, Thomas, set out to fly 10 stray cats and kittens from Fort St. John to Victoria, B.C. for our partners Northern Peace Forgotten Felines and VOKRA. Each of these lucky felines had adoptive families waiting in Victoria.

Outbound to Fort St. John
On October 21, Rob and Thomas departed CYYJ (Victoria) with four kennels and landed at Fort St. John at dusk with a healthy fuel reserve. They overnighted to align with a favourable morning weather window for the return.

Headwinds, Mountains, and an Experienced Pivot
The October 22 departure began as planned, but increasing headwinds and evolving forecasts quickly tightened margins over the Coast Mountains. A scheduled fuel stop in Quesnel included troubleshooting a landing-gear indicator bulb; after a visual check and a maintenance consult, the aircraft was cleared to continue.

Climbing toward the Pemberton–Whistler–Squamish corridor, groundspeed fell and turbulence reports stacked risk. Rob conferred with Pacific Radio for live weather updates and made the safety-first decision to divert to Lillooet.

Community Help and a Pilot’s Decision

In Lillooet, Rob connected with a helpful fellow aviator who generously lent him a vehicle. With weather deteriorating and families expecting the cats that day, Rob decided, as PIC, to switch modes. 

He and Thomas drove the cats to Victoria the same day via the Nanaimo ferry, where they were safely delivered to VOKRA.

 

The kindness of animal lovers knows no end. Our heartfelt thanks to the individuals on the ground in Lillooet who helped Rob, Thomas, and almost a dozen cats get where they needed to go.

“In hindsight, I wouldn’t attempt a flight of that distance at this time of year again without a wider weather window,” Rob shared. “I’m glad the cats arrived safely in Victoria!”

How Donations Help
Transports can involve fuel, lodging, ferries, and contingencies. Community donations help cover those costs so pilots can choose the safest option—including diverting or standing down—without hesitation.


Thank you to Rob and Thomas, Northern Peace Forgotten Felines, VOKRA, and the supportive community in Lillooet for ensuring these animals reached their new homes safely.

Cheryl

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P.S. - Thanks to the families for sharing these photos with us. You made our day! 🧡

Trick or treat!

We asked some of our former rescue passengers to send us their Halloween pics, and they delivered!
Check out these cuties who flew with us to their forever homes:
• Moswa the Bouvier des Flandres looking majestic (photo: Alec Herdy)
• Zara those ears! 😍 (photo: @einsteinandzarathebassets)
• Cub being absolutely adorable

Nothing scary about them finding their perfect families! These pups went from needing homes to living their dreams.
Wishing everyone a fun Halloween from Canadian Wings of Rescue! 🐾✈️

P.S. - Thanks to the families for sharing these photos with us. You made our day! 🧡
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Air traffic controllers are the unseen guides keeping our skies safe, coordinating aircraft movements, managing airspace, and ensuring pilots have what they need for safe flights.

Here at Canadian Wings of Rescue, we're fortunate to have ATCs on our team through our volunteers who also act as our pilots! They bring expertise that helps us navigate complex airspace and coordinate rescue flights across the country for all of our beloved animals.

To all the air traffic controllers, thank you for keeping everyone safe up there. We're happy to work with you on every important rescue.

Happy Air Traffic Controller Day!

Air traffic controllers are the unseen guides keeping our skies safe, coordinating aircraft movements, managing airspace, and ensuring pilots have what they need for safe flights.

Here at Canadian Wings of Rescue, we`re fortunate to have ATCs on our team through our volunteers who also act as our pilots! They bring expertise that helps us navigate complex airspace and coordinate rescue flights across the country for all of our beloved animals.

To all the air traffic controllers, thank you for keeping everyone safe up there. We`re happy to work with you on every important rescue.
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This summer has been incredible for Canadian Wings of Rescue – we've completed over 25 life-saving transports across Canada. Whether flying animals to forever homes, urgent medical care, foster families, or safe shelters, each flight represents a critical lifeline for these precious souls.

Our deepest gratitude goes to the amazing volunteers who coordinate these transports, our rescue partners who trust us with their animals, the foster families who open their hearts and homes, and especially our volunteer pilots who donate their time, skills, and aircraft to make these rescues possible.

As we head into the colder months, our commitment doesn't waver. Winter weather won't ground our compassion! If you know of any animal in need of transport to safety, medical care, or a new beginning anywhere across Canada, please reach out. 

Together, we're bridging distances and saving lives, one flight at a time.

This summer has been incredible for Canadian Wings of Rescue – we`ve completed over 25 life-saving transports across Canada. Whether flying animals to forever homes, urgent medical care, foster families, or safe shelters, each flight represents a critical lifeline for these precious souls.

Our deepest gratitude goes to the amazing volunteers who coordinate these transports, our rescue partners who trust us with their animals, the foster families who open their hearts and homes, and especially our volunteer pilots who donate their time, skills, and aircraft to make these rescues possible.

As we head into the colder months, our commitment doesn`t waver. Winter weather won`t ground our compassion! If you know of any animal in need of transport to safety, medical care, or a new beginning anywhere across Canada, please reach out.

Together, we`re bridging distances and saving lives, one flight at a time.
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