Eric Blackwood

For the musician and author, see Eric Blackwood (musician).

Eric Blackwood (aviator) (born December 7, 1921) aviator, born Brookfield, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland, Canada. A noted navigator during World War II, Blackwood is the founder of Eastern Provincial Airways. In the early days of EPA, Blackwood acted as pilot, operations manager and director.[1]

Blackwood, educated at Wesleyville and then onto Prince of Wales College at St. John's, joined the Royal Canadian Airforce in 1942 where he served as navigator. In 1945 he formed Newfoundland Aero Sales and Services Inc. with James McLoughlin and Ren Goobie. Newfoundland Aero Sales and Servivce was eventually sold to Maritime Central Airways in 1949. Then on March 10, 1949 Blackwood founded Eastern Provincial Airways with a single plane, a Twin 50 Cessna.[2]

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References and notes

  1. "Eric Blackwood". Gander Airport Historical Society. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  2. Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, Volume One, (p 204 - 205) ISBN 0-9693422-2-5
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Eastern Provincial Airways at AeroFiles.com


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