Flying the FINAL Air Canada Express Dash 8-300 Flight
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2022
- On January 9th, 2022, another era in Canadian aviation history came to a close, with the final Dash 8-300 flights operating on behalf of Air Canada.
The very last flight was AC8436 from Timmins to Toronto, and I was on board!
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FLIGHT INFORMATION
Airline: Air Canada Express (Jazz) (JZA/QK)
Aircraft: De Havilland Canada Dash 8-300 (DH8C)
Flight Number: AC8436
Seat: 1A
Livery: Old (2004-2017)
Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada PW123
Registration: C-GKTA
Route: Timmins (YTS) - Toronto (YYZ)
Callsign: JAZZ 436
Runway used: 21 (YTS) - 24R (YYZ)
Date filmed: January 2022
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Outro song - "Take Flight" by Nyhtian: • Nyhtian - Take Flight ...
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Well that was pure poetic beauty from start to finish. I am glad you had that captain to fly with on the final flight. We will do our best to bring her home! please go to the Time Air Historical Society and help us out on this future project and others! Thank you! Great job Alex.
That captain gave a phenomenal speech! Another fantastic trip report Alex!
Hi Am 101. Agreed. I would spend a couple of minutes to listen every time. It would good if there was a bit more of this, but I guess with all the checklists, ATC, etc it will be very rare.
Great speech by the captain; he almost had me choking up. I think he properly conveyed just how much the airplane meant to him on a personal and professional level. Hope he took a minute alone to thank that particular old warhorse for its service…. 👍🏼
I think I had a tear come to my eye when the captain said that speech, especially the part with patting the aircraft on the nose.
Rest in Piece Dash 8-300, you'll never be forgotten.
There’s still plenty flying around Canada.
The drone of the Dash-8 engines will be forever stuck in my mind.
Music to my ears.
I used to work ramp for Jazz and always loved listening to the dash
Very moving speech from the Captain - I'm glad he took the time to explain it's history and feelings toward that particular aircraft. Non aviation enthusiasts would never understand the significance. Cheers to the Captain and the bird.
My dad flew these for Jazz for twenty plus years and just retired this past summer. I'm in flight school now following in his footsteps. Thanks for everything dad love you.
Hope to see you at Jazz one day Jeff! Good luck with your training. Say hi to your dad.
My dad flew that very plane, back in his Time Air / Canadian Regional days in the 90s. Amazing to see just how long she's lasted.
When one of the US operators stopped flying their Dash 8 series planes, there was a video put here, that captured the final flight. While it was emotional, it’s nowhere near as touching and heartfelt as this one. Another great video you’ve made. I never had the chance to fly in one, but having been around YYZ most my life, not once did I not see a Dash 8-100 or -300 take off or arrive there. Truly a great aircraft, and hopefully we’ll still see them from time to time
Very nostalgic video. I was on the team that built that very aircraft. My function was engine control systems installation. (I guess they worked! LOL) The images of Timmins are also nostalgic - I was working there for Austin Airways as an engineer, until 1979. I recall unloading passengers on an Air Canada DC9 with a malfunctioning "air stair..." with a forklift! Man, that was fun.
The cold climate got to me, and in Dec, 1979 I hired on at deHavilland Canada, in Downsview, as a mechanic on the final assemble line of the DHC-7. Then I got in on the very first Dash-8s and the rest is history! I envy your flight on the last Air Canada journey from Timmins! The terminal has totally changed from what I recall - it's probably been rebuilt a couple of time at least, since I was there! Glad you shared this Last Official Flight of a Classic Dash - 8 with us!! Thank you!
What a heartfelt speech by the captain. Thank you for sharing that with us Alex. I'm sure he'd appreciate his words being heard by thousands more to come.
I was a young maintenance engineer when KTA arrived in calgary for Time Air. I am grateful to you Alex for showing me her last revenue flight. I retired last July and good old KTA outlasted me. She deserves a place to retire it was the first production dash 8 300 made and I have watched her work my whole career. Being first we thought KTA would be problematic but she wasnt. As a matter of fact after some initial teething problems she proceeded to to do her tour of duty without fuss.
Hi Marino!
Hi Marino! Marino was my Crew Chief when I started back at Time Air in Dec. of 1990.
@@dannylaronde2354 - hi Dan! :) How many times have we signed out KTA after a block check! :)
Boy I didn't think anybody watched this obscure stuff. Great to hear from you guys all the best hope everyone is doing well.
Dude what?! I wish i could have been in your shoes for that! Im hopeful to see it back in Alberta. I would love to see her now.
As one of your subscribers from Trinidad & Tobago, the fact that the captain mentioned Trinidad & Tobago was quite touching. Dash 8s were an important part of the island life and air travel around the islands here before they were retired between like 2012-2014. Now, they've been replaced by ATRs that can't quite even step in the shoes of the Dash 8s in terms of reliability and overall nostalgia. Dash 8s were a part of many of our childhoods here on the islands and were part of most of our initial exposure to the world of aviation. Dash 8 classics will undoubtedly leave a permanent impression on aviation in these islands and by extension, wherever they were operated. Great video, Alex!
I found the announcement by the pilot to be quite touching. He probably had a few tears in his eyes when he patted the plane's nose.
Sad to see them go but epic that you were there and record it for the rest of us. The captains' speech was kind of emotional and rightly so. Awesome video, thank you!
The dash 8-100 was part of my early childhood I use to see them daily, The 300 I didn't see as much but it's part of my young adulthood, And finally the 400 is still going strong and I hope the 400 continues flying for years to come.
I flew the -100 and -300 a lot on the East coast. Now its either the Q400, CRJ or E175.
Following the retirement of the DHC-8-300s, Jazz Air's turboprop fleet comprises thirty-nine DHC-8-Q400s. The airline retired all of its DHC-8-100s (of which it once operated 64) as of April 2020, earlier than planned due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The carrier also operates a fleet of regional jets comprising fifteen CRJ200s, thirty-five CRJ900s, and twenty-five E175s.
@@thecaynuck4694 same. I always liked the 100 over the 300, but now that the classics are gone I fear that some flights to our airport are going back to the CRJ200.
This has to be one of your best videos yet, Alex.
Indeed ✨🤲🏾
Great to see Scott make that flight. I flew the "classic" thousands of hours for air Ontario and Jazz. A great airplane and a great career at Jazz. Keep flying Scott
Never would I have thought that a video of the last flight of an aircraft type for an airline would be so emotional!
Amazing video. Living in halifax where jazz is based, i would see these airplanes ALL the time, getting fixed. Absolute workhorses and meaningful to so many people. Thanks alex.
Love it when the Captain is also an avgeek and not just a careerist looking to log hours. Excellent story on this wonderful little aircraft.
I flew the Dash 8-102 for Air Atlantic from 1989 to 1995 and really enjoyed it.
The speech by the Captain before the flight was absolutely priceless!!! You could hear the pride in his voice @ a wonderful aircraft!!!
What an incredible tribute by the captain! Thanks so much for covering this. These planes and their siblings are such a Canadian symbol.
That's one minus point of getting old, so may ends of eras. Thanks Alex. I have never felt
scared in a Dash-8. Good Canadian craftsmanship . The captain was amazing. Thanks all.
Bonjour Alex. Just want to share with you my sincere admiration for this publication. You really have condensed in a short moment a huge part of long history. I have been working on this plane and her sisters for as long as they have existed. My aircraft mechanic experience have started before the 300 series started. I saw the 100 series, the 300 then the 400 going at Jazz ( formerly at Air Alliance that no one seems to remember)
It is with a smile and tears that i saw each one coming brand new then looking at them being retired.
Je me souviendrai toujours de ces moments où j'ai acquis mes compétences à bricoler tout ces superbes appareils.
Merci pour avoir capté ce moment..😉👍
The Classic Dash was the only plane I flew on as a child through masters degree experience from Northern BC, bringing me home from school and off to adventures all over Canada,and in some instances the world. For me, every adventure started on this plane so it's sad to see it go! Great video!
I"ve flown in and out of Timmins (my hometown) on the Dash 8 - 100 & 300 several times and enjoyed every flight on that aircraft. My sister, Estelle Brill, was a passenger agent for Air Canada and it's various morph's to Jazz at the Timmins station for over 35 years. I always felt safe on that aircraft as it had a very enviable safety record. The engine sounds, although a tad oud, were IMO unique.
This was an extraordinary farewell video to one of Air Canada's most familiar aircraft. A touching video Alex and thank you for sharing the experience with us. Fair skies and smooth landings!
My dad's friend flies a lightly modified -300 for the Swedish Coast Guard, he's said that its a fabulous plane to fly and to operate in general (especially compared to the Casa C212 they had before) I've always liked the stubbier dashes so seeing them get retired is a bit sad altough theres probly a lot of airlines operating in the north of canada and other place who will be quick to snap them up for parts or to fly...
Sad to see such a reliable aircraft get retired....guess we all have to retire one day though. Hope they extend its life as a cargo unit. Glad you were able to be part of that last flight... and what a great speech by the Captain!
Thank you for this video as it does hold a special place in my heart. My father worked for Air Ontario (formally Great Lakes Airline) when they purchased the Dash 8 to replace the Convair 580. My dad was the manager for all of the training at Air Ontario and unfortunately was forced to retire in 92-93. He did go onto to create his own company call Aerodyne Training where he would return to Air Ontario and teach through contract the mechanics and the Pilots on all of the ground training of the Dash 8.
I worked at Calgary International when Time Air got these, in 1989. They had a big celebration! Big banners and everything! Time Air had such a small space at the south end of the airport. The place was packed with people for the start of service for these planes! Great tribute Alex!
I flew the Dash 8 100 and 300 for AirBC, through to Jazz for over 25 years! Love the airplane would take it anywhere. The mighty Dash!
I’ve flown KTA 30 flight with just over of 40 hours of flight time on it. I’ve flown 1000 something flights on a Dash 8 aircraft. I will forever love the sound of those PW123 engines. Great memories on that bird. It’s my first airliner and I can not be more grateful.
A heartfelt thank you, Alex, for this beautiful tribute to a wonderful aircraft. I especially loved how you included the whole of the captain's speech, which was well worth preserving for posterity. It was such a nostalgia trip for me to watch this, after all the years I lived in Northern Ontario (Elliot Lake) and flew to and from Toronto more times than I could count on the classic Dash 8, either from Sudbury or Sault Ste. Marie. One thing few people understood was that the quietest seats on these aircraft, especially the Dash 8-300, were at the very rear, most distant from the propeller noise. Another detail -- many (most?) of the Dash 8-300s in Jazz service had a different design of overhead bins, with a flip-up door that allowed somewhat bigger bags to fit in, although they still couldn't fit a regular roller bag. I think Time Air might have been the only airline to take delivery with these old-style swing-down bins that were also used on the Dash 8-100, but I'm not sure. We rarely saw the Dash 8-300 aircraft with those types of bins in Northern Ontario.
Great announcement Scott!
I loved working the 300 when we had 2 flight attendants! I remember serving a lovely boxed meal and free Wine to passengers flying to YTS and YAM!!
Thanks for this video Alex!!!
Of course, I sure remember there were two flight attendants, and yummy boxed meal come with sandwiches before Air Ontario Strike in Feb-March 1997 after that everything changed; one flight attendant and boxed meal disappeared :(
Out of curiosity, were you FA YXU based? I sure remember FA named Kim from YXU have flown with deaf children on Sunday at night between YTS and YYZ in the late 90s.
the sound gives me chills. thanks Alex!
Time Air, Canadian Regional, Air BC, Air Ontario, Jazz, AC Express, North Cariboo - so many memorable flights I've had on the 100/300s - always tried to align my schedule to snag a flight on the 300 instead of the 400. The sounds, the vibrations, the way the props would unsync and sync - loved every minute of my countless flights.
This video was amazing from start to end. I really liked the captains announcement. I caught this aircrafts final approach over my house on Jan 9th. Great job! Going to miss those Dash 8s.
Another great Canadian aviation product and kudos to the mechanics that kept her flying for over 30 years!
This video was awesome! The Captain’s speech was just perfect too. Sad too see the end of some awesome history 🙁
I’ve got a lot of hours logged in KTA when she was with Time Air/ Canadian Regional, she was always one of my favourites
Bonjour Alex,
It is a very beautiful tribute to a fantastic plane. You did an excellent job and a beautiful description of its history in our company. It allowed me to discover your RUclips channel at the same time.
However, I want to mention that it is too often forgotten that Air Alliance was also part of the portrait of Air Canada regional carriers at the time of Air Ontario and Air Nova ... I did there more than 8500 hours on the Dash-8 100/300 in the 80s and 90s. A little reminder that we were also part (and we still are part ...) of this story.
Keep the good work Alex et bonne journée !!
Al
Excellent video!
To add to the significance of the Dash 8, for many the Dash 8 was their first 'real' airline job after flying in the bush. My dad's first airline career was with CRA flying the Dash 8, now he's off flying bigger and better things!
Love the farewell message and humbled that AC Jazz made Timmins it's last Dash 8-300 flight.
The sound of that engine.
So many memories. All the times flown YGK to YYZ.
I'll miss you DASH 8-300.
You done good.
Great video. You could really tell that the captain is going to miss flying these birds.
Thanks for this video, I know it's more than an year ago but still I remember clearly. The day before this, I was dealing with this specific aircraft with a big snag, dedicated my whole 12hrs shift, made it serviceable. I can't forget the supervisor saying me "Thank you" for like 20 times straight, which they normally don't do lol. I had no Idea why he was doing that but later I found out that I made the second last flight serviceable, Toronto to Timmins. It was such an honor to take part in aviation history.
So glad we have you Alex to document Canadian aviation history
Great video as usual. As I watch this on 15 January, today was the last operational flight of the DE Havilland DHC-5 Buffalo which has been in service with the RCAF for more than 50 years.
The Captain’s speech nearly brought me to tears. I would have kissed my hand, and then patted the plane goodbye. Sad to see these wonderful machines go
Also, holy sh*t, this plane might go to Methbridge?! Hell, i might have to give her a visit!
Great video and tribute. The Dash 8 will always be my favorite. My first job as an A&P was for CommutAir on the Q200 and Q300’s. Awesome aircraft. I will never forget my time on them keeping them in the air.
One my favourite videos of yours for sure! Living in YQB, the Classic holds a special place in my heart as it's been reliably serving my airport for decades, even in bad weather when no other aircraft type could operate. It brings back so many happy traveling memories for me. Thanks for that video, and thank you Classic for your hard work!
Thanks Alex for the great video, and thanks Scott for the PA, very nice tribute.
Hard to describe how we feel after having flown these birds for 33 years. It's like loosing an old friend.
There's hardly anything more satisfying than selecting discing and hear the growl of the props entering ground beta after a good Xwind landing, with the ailerons full in the wind and the nose wheel still in the air. ;-)
More evidence to support the theory that Time Fly's when your having fun . I seems like just yesterday I was cranking on the thousands of Tri-Wing screws holding these delicate machines together or chasing electronic gremlins responsible for switching on a multitude of nuisance caution lights. Not knowing then that the struggles weighing on us AME's while trying to embrace this new technology would result in such great memories being born at Time Air, refined at Canadian Regional, nurtured into the JAZZ years and finally maturing into a new era for the freight dogs. I honestly shed a tear during this fantastic trip report and thank you Alex for taking the Time to put it together for us. To the next operator, please put a new coat of paint on her before stripping the memories from the interior and filling with our online purchases! She deserves it.
WoW, another great video, very soul touching. Glad for you made it for us, thank you for that.
Alex: Thanks for that most heart felt closure to such a significant part of Canadian aviation history. For me great memories both as an aviation follower and business traveler. The Dash 8-300 formed part of my regular business travel routine on 100's of flights . A great recording of those familiar sights and sounds, in particular the start up and shutdown of those Pratt and Whitney turboprop engines. Thanks to all the flight crews and their skill in safely operating this great aircraft.
Well done Alex.
Love this so much. My first flying experience was on a Dash -3. So many first flights taken on these. The sound is wonderful. Living in Sudbury, Ontario I knew once I saw the 300's replaced by CRJ's it was only a matter of time.
I used to work at the Sudbury airport with Jazz and the Dash
Fantastic video for a rather sad day for Canadian aviation. The captains speech was incredibly well spoken, and a fantastic tribute to a bird with so much history. I’m lucky to be in flight training in Thunder Bay, where classic Dashs are a very common site still, but as you mentioned, it won’t be the same without AC flying them.
Thank you very much for this video! I remember flying on the Green Jazz Dash 8-300 as my first ever flight, I was only five years old at the time. Will never forget the thrill of that little plane! Great memories!
Thank you Alex for sharing this historical moment with us...:):):)
Great video Alex!🛫🇨🇦
Awesome editing during the speech. That was beautiful
Nice tribute. I had a lot of safe and smooth flights around eastern Canada in the 90s on dash 8's. I often flew on one that had very few seats and cargo in the rear
Great video! Flew the Time Air 100/300 on many occasions...fond memories. Although, I think I mostly flew with the 1500 hour pilots...I don't ever recall a smooth landing like this video! Well done!
Was a frequent passenger in these during most of my childhood flying from Vancouver/Calgary into and out of Castlegar (nicknamed "Cancel-gar" by locals because of how difficult it is to fly into the airport). Hearing it take-off at the 7:00 mark and then power down and get ready to cruise at the 7:55 mark is pure nostalgia. I definitely have been on that specific plane, lots of spending time in it circling Castlegar as the pilot looked for an opening in the cloud coverage to drop in through, or having to fly back to Van/Calgary because we couldn't make it in. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for making the time and effort to document this occasion, nice job! I was fortunate to be involved in the maintenance of KTA and it's "fleet mates" at TimeAir/CRA through out the 90s. It is interesting to see that -8 100s and 300s are still going some 30+ yrs later; A testament, I am sure, to a combination of their design and construction as well as the meticulous maintenance they have received.
This airplane was a part of my childhood and it’s sad to see it gone. Great video!
Thank you for capturing this piece of Canadian aviation history. I’ve flown the Dash 8 around Atlantic Canada at even Alberta and B.C. for many years. Sad to see them go.
you will be remembered dash-8 classic may you rest in peace
Wonderful video and trip report as always Alex!
Well done Alex, that captain speech really added to this video!
Loved the video. Only wish I was on the flight with you! Well done Alex, Well done Dash 8-300
Really quick edit Alex. Thanks very much for capturing the Captain's farewell briefing.
Great video as always Alex! Very meaningful and heartfelt..
Well presented report! Great way to honour this awesome plane!
What a well-said piece by the Captain. Very great video Alex!
i enjoyed this way more than i thought i would! great content
Great video Alex.
Wonderful pre departure speech by the Captain.
Thank you for documenting this piece of aviation history!
Very touching speech by the Captain. I am so glad someone was able to produce a fitting video of the last flight Alex well done!!! Not sure if I ever serviced this one in my career but it brought back alot of memories over the 18 yrs I was on Dash 8s.. thanks for this!
I love your documentaries with historical facts and figures Alex. Please continue with them.
It was so good you were able to capture this Classic Dash8 final flight. It's a shame to see such a beautiful turboprop ending it's years of flying.
Thanks for sharing it with us Alex.
Lovely pa by the captain on the significance of that flight.
The Dash 8 is an amazing plane. I love flying on them.
Awesome video. I had the pleasure of flying on this exact plane and around 100 flights back and forth from North Bay to Toronto on Dash8-100's and 300's over the last many years. So glad that you shared this!
Alex, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU! My Dad started on the Dash 8 with Air BC when the 300's were brand new out of Edmonton City Centre. The 300 is my favourite model and I have been on and flown in the jumposeat of all the 100's and 300's that Air BC (Jazz Aviation) had. It was heart warming to hear someone outwardly express the exhilaration during initial acceleration on take-off. SO MANY GOOD MEMORIES!
Really enjoyed your video ! Our Son F/O Stephen Lucki flew the Dash 8 300 and 100 and this particular aircraft for over 2 years before moving on to Air Canada ! He really enjoyed his tine at Jazz and flying the Dash 8 !
Always love flying regional. Just the other day down here in the states I was on a Erj 145 from Toledo to Chicago, and it was a great flight with views of the Loop on approach.
Loved flying it into Castlegar on a nice sunny day…Feels good having flown this bird and to be a part of its history! I’ll miss you dash8 classic!
A great piece of work professionally put together. Thanks for posting.
Absolutely a great historical aviation video!!!
Really nice video. Thanks for sharing. Dash 8 Classic respect
A beautiful tribute to a magnificent aircraft!
Great video! I’ve probably got a few hours in that particular airplane. This video sure made me feel nostalgic for my time flying the classic.
Such a lovely & honorable speech from the captain 🤍
Definitely the best video you've made.
Thanks Alex. Great report and story. Much appreciated!
Awesome video! It was truly special to hear the Captain talk about the aircraft, that looks like a battle hardened warhorse with paint missing :D. Been though Timmins several times both GA and airline flying, liked flying to CYMO in Thunders A-100's and always hoping to hear a Air Creebec 748 start -up,(which did on occasion) thanks for the great story and video Alex.
Awww gee whiz! 😢
Well done Alex! Captured aviation history for sure.