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Come out and learn how to use your GPS. Excellent course for the first time or casual user.

Learn how to your your GPS to locate objects and plan serach patterns.

Course is $65 and will be held Sept 28th at Tillsonburg Airport. Course starts at 10:00 AM

For more information contact Walther Irie at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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Welcome to CHAA Recovery Team

CHAA Dive Recovery Team has Deep Objectives

The Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association Dive Recovery Team was created to fill four important functions: Research, Locate, Survey and Recover heritage aircraft that crashed in the waters around Ontario.

This 100% volunteer team has had tremendous success in creating partnerships that have resulted in a world-class search team, equipped with leading edge technologies and using search methodologies that are among the best.

Throughout our site, you'll find information about the search tools that we use, information about the technologies that have been employed in our surveys, see photos of our search efforts, read and watch media coverage and much more.

We're proud to serve the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association and to do our part, as conscientious divers, to locate and share our country's heritage.

This web site is a new version that responds to the growing scope of our projects and to requests that have been made by supporters, media, members of the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association and others.

Our intent is to share as much information as possible (except GPS coordinates) so that you know what progress is being made and so that other search teams can leverage what we've already researched, developed, discovered or ruled out.

Count on the site being kept up to date and current, and stay tuned - sunken aircraft to be located soon!

 

 
Dive Recovery Team 2007 Update

The Dive Recovery Team was busy in 2007 and, while some of our activities actually involved water, much of what we did was “feet dry’.

In March 2007 we conducted another successful trip to the National Archives in Ottawa where we are starting to not only get very familiar with our way around, but we’re also getting known at the facility. A relationship with key staff is very helpful in locating information and also makes a somewhat tedious task more enjoyable.

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