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Does anyone still "pack" in their kit?  

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At one time, there were many companies that had it as an option in their gear to be loaded for a summer's work in the Barren lands or Arctic. That was also in the days when leaving home in May and returning in the latter part mof August was the norm. Each a/c had it's pilot and they nevr parted, so the possible problems with transference of the weapon was nevr a proble. All of that has now been superceded by rules of one sort or another and doing so now is just too much of a hassle for the majority. I can say that I had one occasion where I was glad I had it for survival after being doen for 10 days in the middle of nowhere. Oh ya......and the weapon of choice seemed to be the .20 Ga./30-30 over 'n under. Very light, easily broken down and they were very common as far as finding them in retail outlets.......and CHEAP.

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I know you're polling Canadian pilots, Roscoe, with respect to personal carrying, but I'm hoping someone will answer just one question for me? Does Canada have an equivalent of our U.S. Federal Marshalls, who fly armed and undercover on commercial passenger flights, now. Just curious...

 

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When I worked in the Artic and the Territories I always carried a weapon.

It always seemed the helipads were past the generators and no one could

hear your screams if some animal was lickin your skin off.

The polar bear work I did in the Artic we carried a min of 3 weapons

in the machine, one handy at every door. Polar bears are very sneaky

creatures they get very close without you knowing.

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