
As perhaps one of the best presents one could
expect, Tom Larkin was signed by Voyageur
Airways on December 21st to fly as a Medevac
pilot on the King Air. Tom will be the third
Langley Flying School graduate to be picked
up Voyageur, following Nick van Empel and
Tom’s son, Sean Larkin.

“And if you want to hear something interesting,”
says Langley Flying School’s Chief Flying
Instructor, Dave Parry, “Nick was Tom’s
Flight Instructor—and Tom was Sean’s Flight
Instructor—I mean we are talking about an
impressive big circle thing here.”
And if Tom’s news wasn’t enough to make it a
great New Year for the Larkin Family—
Sean Larkin successfully completed his
upgrade to King Air Captain, also during the
week before Christmas. Sean has been a
King Air Medevac pilot with Voyageur since
January, 2008.

Company training Tom is scheduled to begin on

January 5th in North Bay for groundschool,
while the simulator training will be conducted
in Moncton. Tom hopes to join flight opera-
tions at the beginning of February and anticipates
being initially based in Sioux Lookout. “I'm going
to be 10 days on and 4 days off,” says Tom,
“and it’s only a five-hour drive from our farm
near Winnipeg.” In Sioux Lookout Tom will
likely stay at Voyageur’s Crew House with
Sean, “but they won’t allow us to fly together,”
says Tom. “It’s company policy not to let two

family members fly on the same the flight, and it
makes sense to me.”
For Tom, however, the real prize is the possibility
of returning to Africa to work—but this time as
a pilot. Tom served in Namibia with the UNTAG
(United Nations Transition Assistance Group—
April 1989 and March 1990) as a security
specialist, along with other members of the
RCMP (". . if you ever get the chance—ask Tom
about his Namibian snake stories," says Parry).
Now Tom—and perhaps Sean—have the
opportunity to eventually transition to Voyageur’s
African flight operations where the company
specializes in air support for disadvantaged com-
munities, providing security and infrastructure
related supply.
Tom first began flying as a student with Langley
Flying School in the summer of 1997, eventually
completing his Commercial Pilot Licence and
Instructor Rating. Tom was a staff Flight
Instructor for 6 years, and, in his final year
with Langley Flying School, became the
School’s first Safety Management Officer.
Posted: January 4, 2009.

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