'Freddie the Flyer' chronicles exploits of the North's first Indigenous pilot

Fred Carmichael, the first Indigenous commercial pilot in the ºÃÉ«tv Arctic, is seen sitting on a Cessna 185 at Shell Lake Dock, in an undated handout photo. Fred's exploits are being immortalized in a children's book entitled "Freddie the Flyer". THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Fred Carmichael and Miki O’Kane, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

INUVIK, N.W.T. - Across the pages of a picture book, the northern lights dance over the Arctic landscape with brush strokes of bold colour, as caribou and muskox graze on the tundra and a bush pilot takes to the skies.

As the pilot flies across the Mackenzie Delta, he rescues a stranded prospector from a blizzard, packs a team of smelly sled dogs on board and picks up a pregnant woman who gives birth as he lands.

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