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Members of 19 Wing Comox Pull (An Airplane) for United Way

November 14th, 2013 ~ No Comments

The 407 Servicing team, gave it their all during a Buffalo Pulling competition, in support of the 2013 United Way fundraising season on 13 Nov 2013.  Teams composed of 10 people competed in a timed event in which each team must pull a 35-ton CC-115 Buffalo across the 19 Wing tarmac.

The 407 Servicing team, gave it their all during a Buffalo Pulling competition, in support of the 2013 United Way fundraising season on 13 Nov 2013.
Teams composed of 10 people competed in a timed event in which each team must pull a 35-ton CC-115 Buffalo across the 19 Wing tarmac.

19 WING, COMOX – Cheers echoed across the airfield as 12 teams at 19 Wing Comox competed to pull a 35-ton CC-115 Buffalo Search and Rescue airplane across the tarmac during a United Way charity event on Wednesday, Nov 13.

“We had approximately 120 military and civilian participants involved in the Buffalo Pull,” said event co-organizer, Captain Jeremy Maltais, a chair for the Government of Canada’s Workplace Charitable Campaign (United Way) at 19 Wing Comox. “It was a great team-building event that promoted physical fitness, while raising $1350 towards our $45,000 goal for United Way.”

Following a group warm-up led by Personnel Support Program Fitness staff, the competition began with the goal of seeing which 10-member team could pull the aircraft furthest in 30 seconds.

“The teams found that once the airplane’s wheels started to turn, momentum was easy to sustain, but getting a 35-ton airplane to roll from a dead stop was difficult,” said Sergeant Cesar Esteban, co-chair of the 19 Wing United Way campaign.

Following the competition, the Combined Aircraft Servicing team, made up of technicians from 19 Air Maintenance, 407 and 442 Squadrons was named the winner, pulling the aircraft 100 feet. A celebratory fundraising lunchtime barbeque was also held following the event. “This type of activity generates a lot of friendly competition among the units and squadrons on base that is also a lot of fun,” said Capt Maltais.

While 19 Wing members are committed to helping their communities throughout the year through volunteering, the importance of the Workplace Charitable Campaign cannot be understated given that many people in the Comox Valley are touched by at least one of the several organizations supported by the Comox Valley United Way. The Buffalo Pull was just one of several United Way fundraising events held at 19 Wing this year, from 19 Air Maintenance Squadron’s Pancake Breakfast, to Wing-wide bake sales.

A back-up aircraft was used for the event and 442 Squadron’s search and rescue readiness was not affected by the activity.

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