Memorial service held Saturday for Ice Pilots' Arnie Schreder
CBC News
Posted: May 12, 2012 11:18 AM CT
Last Updated: May 12, 2012 6:00 PM CT
Ice Pilots NWT star and pilot Arnie Schreder died in B.C. May 5 at age 69. A memorial service will be held Saturday afternoon in Yellowknife. (Dan Cattoni)
Related
Related Stories
About 200 people attended a memorial service for former Buffalo Airways pilot Arnie Schreder Saturday in Yellowknife.
Schreder, 69, died of lung cancer May 5 in British Columbia. A service was also held Thursday in B.C.
His family flew to Yellowknife on Friday with his ashes. His daughter, Yvette Schreder, said her father's final wish was to fly back North.
"After spending 40 years here, it was his home still, I suppose, even though he didn't want to be here anymore because of the cold,” she said.
“But he wanted to come home and we wanted to do that the best way we could and this was it. This is dad's final flight coming home."
A Buffalo Airways plane performs a fly-by at a memorial service for Arnie Schreder Saturday at the Yellowknife airport. (Jennifer Geens/CBC)On arrival at the airport, fire trucks showered the DC3 with an arch of water as it approached the Buffalo Airways hangar.
"When a pilot retires, it’s a tradition to have two fire trucks make an arch and have the plane taxi through on its last flight coming in,” said Mikey McBryan, general manager of Buffalo Airways.
“It's a tradition. Sometimes it’s a happy one, or a sad one, like today."
For 40 years, Schreder worked and lived in the North and mentored younger pilots. He retired from Buffalo Airways in 2010.
He's remembered by many for his appearances in the television show Ice Pilots NWT.
Share Tools
Latest North News Headlines
- Yellowknife students launch helmet blitz
- Students from St. Patrick High School will be offering prizes and coupons Saturday afternoon to encourage the use of helmets by cyclists and skateboarders. more »
- Arsonist died in Iqaluit townhouse fire, say RCMP
- RCMP say a fire that killed two people at the Creekside Village in Iqaluit in 2012 was arson. more »
- Hockey Canada votes to ban bodychecking in peewee hockey
- Hockey Canada's board of directors voted to eliminate bodychecking from peewee-level hockey on Saturday in Charlottetown. more »
- Selling caribou meat online may hasten herds' decline: biologist
- Wildlife managers in Nunavut are worried the growing online market for caribou meat may put extra stress on some caribou populations. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Toronto mayor's brother says he never dealt drugs
- The brother of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has vehemently denied allegations in Saturday's Globe and Mail that he was involved in the illicit drug trade in the 1980s. more »
- Hockey Canada votes to ban bodychecking in peewee hockey
- Hockey Canada's board of directors voted to eliminate bodychecking from peewee-level hockey on Saturday in Charlottetown. more »
- Neil Macdonald: How serious is Obama about curbing the drone surge?
- In a key speech this week, the U.S. president set out a host of supposed new safeguards for America's controversial practice of remote-controlled rough justice. But as Neil Macdonald writes, the underlying rationale for drone use has not fundamentally changed. more »
- Ontario man lost in Australian mountains has survival skills
- The sister of an Ontario man who disappeared in Australia's Snowy Mountains nearly two weeks ago says she remains hopeful he will be found, partly because of his training as a Canadian Forces reservist. more »
- Japanese plane makes unscheduled landing in Whitehorse
- Japanese 747 waits for maintenance crew in Whitehorse
- Arsonist died in Iqaluit townhouse fire, say RCMP
- Kimmirut woman remembered at volleyball tournament
- Selling caribou meat online may hasten herds' decline: biologist
- Police deem N.W.T. woman's death suspicious
- Canada ranks 3rd last in paid vacations
- Boats collide, killing 77-year-old woman
- Yellowknife students launch helmet blitz

