


Wings Over The Sahtu, The North-Wright Air Story - Bill Braden
‘Wings Over The Sahtu tells the story of pioneering aviation’s earliest days in Canada’s awe-inspiring Western Arctic. Gutsy bush pilots and resourceful mechanics, fearless in the face of brutal weather and challenging isolation, proved over 100 years ago that aircraft would be essential to opening the North’s vast potential to Canada and the world. Warren Wright and his family are today charting a 50-year history of growing that legacy with the Sahtu’s progressive indigenous communities, and the hundreds of adventurers who dare to experience the memory of a lifetime.’
Written by Bill Braden, published by Warren Wright to commemorate his 50 years of flying and over 100 years of aviation in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
‘Wings Over The Sahtu tells the story of pioneering aviation’s earliest days in Canada’s awe-inspiring Western Arctic. Gutsy bush pilots and resourceful mechanics, fearless in the face of brutal weather and challenging isolation, proved over 100 years ago that aircraft would be essential to opening the North’s vast potential to Canada and the world. Warren Wright and his family are today charting a 50-year history of growing that legacy with the Sahtu’s progressive indigenous communities, and the hundreds of adventurers who dare to experience the memory of a lifetime.’
Written by Bill Braden, published by Warren Wright to commemorate his 50 years of flying and over 100 years of aviation in Canada’s Northwest Territories.