
Alberta wildfire incident
Media Statement. On Monday, June 28th, 2021, the YHL family lost a valued member in a tragic accident, performing wildfire response activities in Alberta.
As the Gov’t of Canada, Province of BC and Transport Canada travel restrictions evolve, so must our Covid safety protocols in order to protect our personnel and our clients, to reduce the risk of transmission and infection.
Effective Saturday, October 1, 2022
The Federal Government is lifting all requirements for vaccination status, use of ArriveCAN app, masking, and any testing & quarantine/isolation for all travel in Canada.
We’re looking forward to seeing everyone’s smiling faces again!
Our pilots and passengers will still have access to optional face masks usage aboard flights if you feel the need for the precaution.
We ask that our clients & guests continue to practice safe distancing whenever possible and those that are at higher risk of infection we recommend wearing a mask inside any of our bases and aircraft to reduce exposure.
If you are feeling unwell or exhibit known COVID-19 symptoms, stay home and rebook your trip for a time when you are symptom-free.
Media Statement. On Monday, June 28th, 2021, the YHL family lost a valued member in a tragic accident, performing wildfire response activities in Alberta.
YHL & Klee Cho Aviation latest base in Dease Lake is set up. We’ve expanded further through the BC northcoast & the Golden Triangle.
The month of May on the BC Northcoast rarely fails to surprise with nicer weather and high water levels in the local rivers. This year is no exception.
The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) has partnered with Yellowhead Helicopters to get vital vaccine doses to remote communities.