Chilliwack Flight Fest gives local resident brief glimpse of what his dad did in World War II
CHILLIWACK – Flight Fest not only treated thousands of Chilliwack residents to an entertaining array of vintage planes and aerial acrobatics this past weekend, it gave one local resident a brief glimpse of what his dad did as a flight instructor during World War II.
Chilliwack retiree John Brooks got a chance to fly in a two-seat Harvard-branded plane over the weekend as part of Flight Fest, the exact kind of plane his father Gilman Brooks flew as a flying lieutenant for the Royal Canadian Air Force.
“My dad became a pilot in the Air Force,” Brooks told Fraser Valley Today over the phone Monday morning (Aug. 17). “They needed more instructors. One class went through, and he ended up being an instructor teaching new pilots. He flew other planes, but the Harvard plane was the one he talked about. Dad would have been sitting in the back instructing the pilots up front. He would often talk about being up there and being able to take over the flight controls if he had to.”
The plane Brooks flew in during pre-Flight Fest activities on Saturday is approximately 80 years old, but he says he had no misgivings about taking to the skies.

