Ice Pilots NWT

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Ice Pilots NWT
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Genre Reality
Created byDavid Gullason
Written byTodd Serotiuk
Mark Fuller
Directed byLionel Goddard
Brad Quenville
John Driftmier
StarringChuck Adams
Jeff Schroeder
Sean Barry
Scott Blue
Devan Brooks
Gord Cooling
Corey Dodd
Jynelle Glenn
Duane Hicks
Joe McBryan
Mikey McBryan
Justin Simle
Arnie Schreder
Kelly Jurasevich
AJ Decoste
Jeremy Dow
Audrey Marchand
Wilf Darr
Ray Weber
Narrated byMichael Daingerfield
Opening theme"Fly Away" - Lenny Kravitz (Canadian broadcast)


"Airplanes" - David Usher (American broadcast)
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes65 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersGabriela Schonbach
Michael Chechik
David Gullason
ProducerDavid Gullason
Production locations Yellowknife, NWT
Hay River, NWT
EditorsDiana Bodnar
Larry Raskin
Peter Steel
Deane Bennet
Al Flett
Running timeApproximately 45 minutes
Production company Omni Film Productions
Original release
Network History Television
ReleaseNovember 18, 2009 (2009-11-18) 
December 17, 2014 (2014-12-17)
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Filming C-FIQM for Ice Pilots at Cambridge Bay Airport. Temperature −33.3 °C (−27.9 °F)
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Buffalo DC-3

Ice Pilots NWT (known in the UK and the US as Ice Pilots [1] ) is a reality television series broadcast on History Television that portrayed Buffalo Airways, an airline based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. [2] Buffalo mainly flies WWII-era piston powered propeller planes as well as Lockheed L-188 Electra turboprop aircraft year-round in northern Canada. The show ran from November 18, 2009, to December 17, 2014, comprising six seasons.

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History

Ice Pilots premiered on November 18, 2009. [3] The show was renewed for a second season with filming completed on August 2, 2010. The season premiere was aired on History Television January 12, 2011. Season 3 was greenlit on August 18, 2010, and began airing on October 12, 2011. [4] In the UK, series 2 was shown on Quest commencing May 2011. The episodes in season 4 have been shown on the Discovery Channel in the UK. [1] Season 1 of Ice Pilots began airing on the National Geographic Channel in the US on April 22, 2011. Both Season 1 and 2 have aired in Australia on National Geographic Channel and National Geographic Channel HD, and currently air on the digital channel 7 Mate. [5]

On February 2, 2012 The Weather Channel announced that it was adding Ice Pilots to its primetime lineup. On March 5, 2012, the show started airing on The Weather Channel, starting with seasons 1 and 2. [6]

The National Geographic Channel no longer airs the show regularly, though it does occasionally broadcast episodes.[ when? ]

Ice Pilots NWT has been recognized with two Gemini Awards in 2011 for Best Original Music for a Lifestyle/Practical Information or Reality Program or Series and Best Photography in an Information Program or Series. [7]

On July 27, 2012, Bruce Dickinson, lead singer of Iron Maiden, flew up from Edmonton to Yellowknife with Buffalo Airways. On July 28, Dickinson, who holds an airline transport pilot's license, flew a Douglas DC3 to Yellowknife and spent a day being filmed as a guest star for a season four episode. [8]

On September 24, 2013, the Ice Pilots NWT Facebook page aired the first season 5 trailer, as well as the season 5 premiere date of October 23, 2013.

On January 15, 2014, the season 6 production was announced. Promos for season six stated that it would be the final season. It premiered on October 29, 2014. The final episode aired on December 17, 2014. The final episode covered a parachute jump over the D-Day remembrance period of June 2014. [9]

As of June 2023, it can be watched on Pluto TV. [10]

Cast

The cast/crew of Ice Pilots NWT consists of the following people: [11]

PersonRoleSeasonsNotes
Chuck AdamsMechanic/in-flight engineer1 – 6Resigned from Buffalo early in season 3 but returned in season 4
David AlexandreFirst Officer3 – 6DC-3, C-46 and Electra Co-Pilot
Sean BarryFirst Officer1 – 4Resigned from Buffalo in season 4 to work for First Air. Electra and DC-4 Co-Pilot
Scott BlueFirst Officer1 – 5C-46 and CL215 Co-Pilot, Electra Flight Engineer
Ian BottomleyCaptain1, 4, 6DC-3 Captain, C-46 Co-Pilot
Devan BrooksCaptain1 – 6Resigned from Buffalo after season 4 for farm work in Ontario, but returned to Buffalo in season 5 for contracted operations. C-46, DC-3, and DC-4 Captain
Gord CoolingCaptain1 – 3Resigned from Buffalo and joined First Air. DC-3 and C-46 Captain.
AJ DecosteChief Pilot1 – 6Succeeded Justin Simle as Chief Pilot in season 6. DC-3, C-46, DC-4 and Electra Captain.
Corey DoddCL-215 lead engineer1 – 6Trained to become an Electra flight engineer in season 6
Jeremy DowRamp hand1Laid off after season 1 taping
Jules D'SouzaRamp hand3Resigned late in season 3 and joined Wabusk Air
Laurent DussaultRamp hand and co-pilot3C-46 Co-Pilot
James DwojakAircraft engineer AME1 – 6
Cliff DysonMechanic/in-flight engineer2 – 6
Jim EsseryMechanic1 – 3Featured in season 3 episode 11. Died on September 1, 2012, in a drowning accident [12]
Graeme FergusonRamp hand and co-pilot2 – 6DC-3, DC-4 and Electra Co-Pilot
Jynelle GlennCourier manager1 – 3, 5Married to Devan Brooks (have a child in season 4), resigned early in season 3; made an appearance in season 5 visiting Yellowknife with their son
Brian HarrisonCaptain1 – 6Electra Captain
Duane HicksSenior manager3 – 4Finished at Buffalo late in season 3; assisted Mike McBryan in season 4 during an auction.
Kelly JurasevichCargo manager1 – 4Resigned from Buffalo in season 4. Died on January 10, 2017. [13]
Audrey MarchandRamp hand and co-pilot1 – 3, 5Resigned early in season 3 to work as a Westjet cabin crew member (eventually worked at Air Creebec); co-piloted a DC-3 with Devan Brooks to Buffalo's maintenance facility in Red Deer, Alberta in season 5 after getting a few days off her job
Joe McBryanPresident of Buffalo Airways and captain1 – 6
Kathy McBryanHay River manager2 – 6Middle child of Joe McBryan
Mike McBryanGeneral manager1 – 6Youngest child of Joe McBryan
Rod McBryanDirector of maintenance/ Accountable Executive1 – 6Oldest child of Joe McBryan; became Buffalo's accountable executive (in charge of ensuring the airline adheres to all Transport Canada regulations), taking over from his father
Christine PoveyCo-pilot and Ramp hand4 – 5Trialed at Buffalo in season 4 after quitting her job as a dental assistant back in Toronto; returned to Buffalo on a full-time basis in season 5
Arnie SchrederFormer Chief Pilot1 – 4Retired late in season 2, but returned in seasons 3 and 4. Died on May 5, 2012, of small-cell lung cancer [14]
Justin SimleChief Pilot1 – 5Became Chief Pilot in season 3 after Arnie Schreder's retirement; left Buffalo after season 5 to start his own airline. DC-3, DC-4 and CL215 Captain.
Tyler SiposRamp hand3 – 5Resigned from Buffalo in season 5 to fly for Air Georgian
Adam SmithMechanic/in-flight engineer1 – 6
Sophie the DogMascot and co-pilot1 – 6Died in season 6
Raman SrivastavaRamp hand1Resigned during season 1 to return home to India
Chris StaplesCargo Manager / Apprenticing Mechanic / First Officer4 - 6C-46 First Officer. Appeared in several episodes.
Alex WagnerCo-pilot, bird dog pilot1, 3DC-4 and Beech Baron Co-pilot
Ray WeberCaptain1 – 4Retired in season 4. Electra Captain.
Andrew WeichRamp hand and co-pilot1 – 4Resigned in season 4 to fly for Cathay Pacific
AirplaneSeasons
Curtiss C-46 Commando 1 6
Douglas DC-3 1 6
Douglas DC-4 1 5
Lockheed L-188 Electra 1 6
Canadair CL-215 1 5
Beechcraft Baron 1 6
Beechcraft Travel Air 2 5
Beechcraft King Air 6
Consolidated PBY Catalina 3
Cessna 150 4
Douglas DC-6 5

Episode listing

Seasons 1 through 5 each have 13 episodes. Season 6 only has 8. It was explained that season 6 has fewer episodes than other seasons because the filming decision for a season 6 was made later than the others, leading to less footage and materials being available. [15]

SeasonEpisodesChannelAirdate
113History TelevisionNovember 18, 2009 February 13, 2010
213History TelevisionJanuary 12, 2011 April 6, 2011
313History TelevisionOctober 12, 2011 January 19, 2012
413History TelevisionNovember 7, 2012 February 6, 2013
513History TelevisionOctober 23, 2013 January 29, 2014
68History TelevisionOctober 29, 2014 December 17, 2014

Accolades

Ice Pilots NWT won several Leo Awards, Gemini Awards, and was nominated for the Canadian Screen Awards.

List of accolades
AwardCategoryEpisodeResult
Gemini Awards (2010)Best Sound in an Information/Documentary Program or Series"The Crash"Won
Leo Awards (2010)Best Cinematography in a Documentary Program or Series"Transatlantic Crossing"Nominated
Best Direction in a Documentary Program or Series"Transatlantic Crossing"Nominated
Best Documentary SeriesWon
Best Overall Sound in a Documentary Program or Series"Suspension"Nominated
Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or Series"The Crash"Nominated
Best Screenwriting in a Documentary Program or Series"Transatlantic Crossing"Won
Best Screenwriting in a Documentary Program or Series"Thin Ice"Nominated
Best Sound Editing in a Documentary Program or Series"Suspension"Won
Gemini Awards (2011) [16] Best Direction in a Lifestyle/Practical Information Program or SeriesNominated
Best Original Music for a Lifestyle/Practical Information or SeriesWon
Best Photography Lifestyle/Practical Information Program or SeriesWon
Best Sound in an Information/Documentary Program or Series"Under Pressure"Nominated
Leo Awards (2012)Best Screenwriting in a Documentary Program or SeriesNominated
Best Short Documentary ProgramWon
Canadian Cinema Editors Awards (2013)Best Editing in Lifestyle/Reality"Crash Landing"Won
2nd Canadian Screen Awards (2014)Best Documentary SeriesNominated
3rd Canadian Screen Awards (2015) [17] Best Factual Program or SeriesWon
4th Canadian Screen Awards (2016) [18] Best Factual Program or SeriesNominated
Best Direction in a Documentary or Factual Series"D-Day"Won
Best Writing in a Factual Program or Series"D-Day"Won

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