Bruce LeCren was an Air Force brat who rose to become a senior project officer overseeing the installation of electronic systems within Canada's Air Navigation System, and later in his career he taught at the Nav Canada Training Institute in Cornwall, Ontario. After retirement Bruce served two terms as a Councillor for the Town of Beaumont. Bruce holds diplomas in Electronic Technology and Adult Education. He has restored vintage aircraft for an aviation museum and contributed articles for museum and professional journals and hobby magazines. Bruce's hobbies include wine making, woodworking, and constructing scale models. Now fully retired, Bruce lives in Beaumont, Alberta with his wife Dale and their dog Sookie when they are not travelling the world.
Follow LeCren in an often humorous romp across Canada as he relates true stories of keeping the flying public safe during a career that spanned more than 33 years. From near-death experiences to practical jokes, LeCren lived and worked through an age gone by, often in isolated communities or remote locations accessible only by helicopter or winter ice road.