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HIT THE SKIES!
Discover the hidden beauty of Squamish like its true native – the bald eagle. Nearby Brackendale is home to the world’s largest migratory population of bald eagles where each winter, up to 4000 birds have been spotted dotting the trees that line the Squamish River. Glide over Shannon Falls, the Stewamous Chief, Mount Garibaldi and Diamond Head, then fly wing-to-peak through the Tantalus Range and past the incredible Rumbling Glacier.

The specially priced 45-minute Bird's Eye View tour departing from Squamish is available now through until May 30th, 2010.

Join us today for $69.00 per person with up to 3 passengers
(regularly priced at $80.00)

>> Call 604-898-1975



 

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The Sea to Sky Air Fleet

Bell 206 L-3 "Long Ranger"

Passenger Seats: 6
Fuel Capacity: 110 usg
Fuel Consumption: 150 L/hour
Fuel Endurance: 2 hours, 45 minutes
Airspeed: 120 Kts
Max. Gross Weight: 4150 lbs.    Internal 4250 lbs.
   External External Lift Capacity: 1400 lbs.

Interesting fact: The Bell 206
L-3 was the first helicopter to fly around the world and was piloted by Australian Businessman Dick Smith in 1983. During the trip he landed on container ships at sea to refuel.

Cessna 172 Sky Hawk
Length: 8.28 m
Wingspan: 11 m
Weight capacity: 1,157 kg
Range: 1,289 kilometers
Interesting fact: The Cessna Skyhawk is the best-selling, most-flown plane in history.
This fixed-wing “bird” is used for Sea to Sky Air Sightseeing Adventures. It accommodates three passengers plus a pilot and is regularly spotted flying above the Squamish Sound and surrounding peaks. Keep your eyes on the sky and you may just see it someday!

Beaver
Length: 9.22 m
Wingspan: 14.63 m
Weight capacity: 953 kg
Range: 732 kilometers
Interesting fact: Beaver float planes were so successful to many Canadian exploration and military endeavors that the Royal Canadian Mint commemorated this model on a special edition Canadian quarter in November 1999.
The Beaver is our beloved float plane, capable of water landings in Vancouver to Victoria and even remote fishing lodges in Northern BC. Given the coastal nature of Sea to Sky Air’s flights, the Beaver is a very handy addition to the fleet.