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Hi, and welcome to my website. I realize that this page is of absolutely no interest to anybody, but is a result of what happens when I got bored... I often need something to do .

My name is John, and I was born in Bermuda in 1956.

In 1958 we moved to Curaçao, then to Aruba in 1960, and back to Curaçao in 1961 until 1968.

In early 1968 we moved to Canada, and I grew up in Toronto ( Etobicoke) & Sudbury, both in Ontario.

When I left school, I got a job as an aircraft mechanic for a small commuter airline in northern Ontario called  norOntair  (see pictures) which flew Twin Otters, initially operating out of Sudbury and then Timmins... and no, I never met Shania.

During my above time as an aircraft mechanic, although the Twin Otter was my main responsibility as an aircraft mechanic, the following are also aircraft that we had, and that I was an aircraft mechanic on:

  ● Beechcraft   Beech 18
  ● Cessna   Cessna 310  
  Cessna 337 Skymaster
  Cessna 402
  ● Consolidated   PBY-5A Canso (Catalina)  
  ● De Havilland Canada     DHC-2 Beaver  
  DHC-3 Otter
  DHC-6 Twin Otter ◄ ...click to see my dedicated norOntair page, with lots of pictures...
  ● Douglas   DC-3 Dakota

I joined the Canadian Armed Forces (also referred to as the Canadian Forces, but what is now the Royal Canadian Air Force) in 1975 at the age of 18 (51 years ago), and the following are places where I was stationed at:

 1975   Various training bases in Canada 
  1975-1979  

  50 years ago  
  (age 19-22)  
  Canadian Forces Base CFB Shearwater, Nova Scotia, Canada 

The base was decommissioned and closed in 1994

CP-121 Tracker
  ...see more pics  
CT-133 Silver Star (T-bird)
  ...see more pics  
CH-135 Twin Huey
  ...see more pics  
CH-124 Sea King
  ...see more pics  
  1979-1983  

  46 years ago  
  (age 22-26)  
  Canadian Forces Base CFB Baden-Söllingen, West Germany with NATO 

The base was decommissioned and closed in 1993

CF-104D Starfighter
  ...see more pics  
  1983-1984  

  42 years ago  
  (age 26-27)  
  Canadian Forces Base CFB Portage-la-Prairie, Manitoba, Canada 

The base was decommissioned and closed in 1992

CT-134 Musketeer
  ...see more pics  
CH-136 Kiowa
  ...see more pics  
CT-114 Tutor
  ...see more pics  
  1984-1984  

  41 years ago  
  (age 27-28)  
  Canadian Forces Base CFB Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada 

The base was decommissioned and closed in 1991

CP-121 Tracker
  ...see more pics  
  1984-1985  

  41 years ago  
  (age 28-28)  
  Canadian Forces Base CFB Greenwood, Nova Scotia, Canada 

The base is still operational as of 2025

CP-140 Aurora
  ...see more pics  
  1985-1989  

  40 years ago  
  (age 28-32)  
  Canadian Forces Base CFB Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada 

The base is still operational as of 2025

CP-140 Aurora
  ...see more pics  
CP-121 Tracker
  ...see more pics  
CT-133 Silver Star (T-bird)
  ...see more pics  
  1989-1990  

  36 years ago  
  (age 32-33)  
  Canadian Forces Base CFB Greenwood, Nova Scotia, Canada 

The base is still operational as of 2025

CP-140 Aurora
  ...see more pics  


Canadian Armed Forces bases undergoing training:
Deployments in Canada:
Deployments in the USA:
Deployments worldwide:
Attachments in Europe (while stationed for 4 years in West Germany with NATO):
  • 1982 Canadian Starfighters Air Demonstration Team
Deployments and Air Shows flown in Europe (while stationed for 4 years in West Germany with NATO):
In 1990 I retired from the Canadian Armed Forces & moved back to Bermuda, to start a second career in IT... as there's not much call for hunting Soviet submarines on civvy street.

I was in Bermuda for more than 31 years, working in IT for various companies, including 13 years with IBM Bermuda (a division of IBM Canada) servicing (repairing) ATM cash machines.

Although in the 1990s I had a part-time job flying a local Bell JetRanger helicopter, taking people on helicopter tours around Bermuda. But the helicopter was sold in 1998 due to no business, and I spent the remaining decades in Bermuda flying a desk .

I retired in August 2021, having reached age 65, and as it was too expensive to retire in Bermuda (according to some sources, Bermuda is the most-expensive place in the world to live), I relocated back to Canada, and am living now in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.

That's me in the left pic at the top in the 1990s... Captain John - Bermuda Helicopters Ltd. (in civilian flight-suit, NOT military flight-suit), and me today.

That's about it for me...


Canadian Decoration
medal
 
NATO Special Service
medal
 


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