fe 8 ow woes a oe 2. i, 1 “from front | ‘Scary. ta ndi ing - If tact with the. airport during the snow squall, That procedure re- — quires the plane to pull up arid fly on to another airport where conditions would allow it to land. - Instead, Schwab said the pilot guided the jet close to the air- port using on-board radar, homing:in on a-beacon at the airport. But the first approach was off-line of the runway, he said, causing the pilot to bank the craft “severely” to keep the airport in view for the second, successful landing attempt. “That kind of maneuver naturally petrifies anyone,”’ Schwab said of the passengers’ panicked response to the steep bank. *‘The pilot did a tremen- Fish charges laid TERRACE — Two local fishing lodge operators have been charged with guiding violations and face fines of up to $10,000 if convicted. Martin .Schmiderer, of Ex- clusive Fly Fishing Ltd., and Dieter Hruby, of Skeena River Fishing Lodge, are named in the charges issued this week. They are to make first appearances Oct. 26 in Terrace provincial court. Hruby is charged under the Wildlife Act with two counts of employing unlicensed assistant angling guides, and one count of guiding on waters not covered under his angling guide licence. Schmiderer is charged with guiding without an angling guide licence. The charges came as a result ‘of investigations by conserva- tion officers into the operations on Aug. 4-6 this year of Skeena River Fishing Lodge, and the Operations on Sept. 2-4 of Ex- clusive Fly Fishing Ltd. According to conservation officers, both Schmiderer and Hruby have previous convic- tions — Schmiderer for guiding Native forestry gets lift TERRACE — The provincial government is spending $150,000 over the next 10 mon- ths to recommend ways of in- creasing native participation in ‘the forest industry. A six-member body will also look at what is going on now and constraints to native par- ticipation, said forests minister Claude Richmond. Speaking while here on a cabinet tour last week, Rich- mond said everything from giv- ing native companies more wood to taking part in manufacturing will be examin- ed, “The provincial government can only be a catalyst, Industry and natives will have to work cooperatively on this,’? he said. Of the 72 million cubic metres of wood now in the province’s annual allowable cut, 350,000 cubic metres is now inthe hands - of native companies and organizations, Provincial native affairs minister Jack Weisgerber, who accompanied Richmond in making the announcement, said he hoped there would be more. involvement by natives in manufacturing wood products. . The body will be chaired by Harold Derickson, president of. the Intertribal Forestry Associa- tion of B.C.. He said the group has been lobbying for two and a half years for such a body and ex- pected it to make strong recom- mendations. . . “The forest industry plays a large socio-economic role in the native community,” said Derickson. - He: ‘added that any ar- fangements to receive cutting licences will not prejudice, any outstanding native Jand claims, Richmond said that negotia- ' tlons now underway for native wood tenure will not be affected. [: by the investigations body. | oe -.. ‘The. group may also conduct. 4 hearings across the province but that: decision: rests with. ‘its I - members once, they have had‘a 7 Bay epg aang eye Sant chance .to 1 me ety ‘Weisgerber. rye i i ee “daus Job flying that aircraft.” - Schwab said this is the first incident of its -kind he has seen in Smithers. involving | a passenger :jet. Airport manager Bob Ells said airport fire crews, RCMP and ‘emergency person- nel were put on standby for the landing. 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