This biography of Canadian Aviation pioneer, Grant McConachie reads more like fiction. The escapades of this character beggar description as he pursues his passion to fly, and to cobble together a northern airline. Years of struggles in all kinds of weather and with bankruptcy ever at the door ultimately led to the purchase of his Yukon experiment and other bush airlines by CPR. CPR in turn tapped him to help them develop an airline, CP. He was president of Canadian Pacific from 1947 to his death in 1965. As such he pioneered cross-Pacific routes, over the pole routes and the use of jets at a time when the Canadian government sought to support only TCA.
He believed powerfully in free enterprise. It is an amazing story of an entrepreneur, enthusiast, and optimistic salesman. He expressed his philosophy as, “I have always believed in making the bold move first, then the profits will find their way home eventually…If a route is flyable, it should be flown.”