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Ice Pilots NWT is a 13-episode real-life
docu series about an unorthodox airline in the Canadian North.
Yellowknife-based Buffalo Airways flies WWII-era propeller planes big old
aircraft built by “Rosie the Riveter” and pretty much unchanged. Rookie pilots
defy bone-chilling temperatures to fly cargo and passengers through blizzards,
breakdowns and transatlantic journeys. It’s an impossible job in a merciless
place. New recruits come to slog it out on the ramp in -30°C weather to earn a
chance to fly planes that most airlines scrapped long ago. Classics like the
Douglas DC-3 and DC-4 and the Curtiss C-46 Commando, the very planes that once
ferried troops and supplies in WWII.
Few newbies make it. As they compete to rise up
the ranks, they cope with ice storms, forest fires, treacherous landings and
legendary owner “Buffalo” Joe McBryan’s famous temper. Buffalo Airways is
literally a lifeline to the North. As Joe’s son Mikey McBryan puts it: “You
can’t separate the North from flying. It’s the same thing.” Without Buffalo
Airways, food and supplies wouldn’t reach the many northern communities cut off
from the rest of the world during the long, harsh winter. This season on Ice Pilots
NWT, viewers will follow a treacherous transatlantic journey in the middle of
winter as crews attempt to deliver two Canadair CL-215 waterbombers to their
new owners in Turkey. The problem? These aircraft aren’t designed to fly in
winter conditions and aren’t configured for flying over larges bodies of water.
Getting there proves to be a daring feat.
Viewers will also watch the drama unfold as pilots
fresh out of flight school pay their dues as“rampies”, anxious for a chance to
fly. Rampies load cargo, sweep snow off the wings and log hours as flight
attendants, competing fiercely with one another for the next coveted co-pilot
position. Friendships among pilots are also tested as they vie for enough
flight hours to make captain. By the end of the season, someone will be leaving
Buffalo Airways. Ice Pilots NWT gives viewers a rare look at life “north of
60”. With the economic downturn, a dwindling supply of speciality aviation gas
and the high cost of flying vintage aircraft, the very future of Buffalo Airways
hangs in the balance.
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