North Battleford pilot inducted into national hall of fame
Planes lift off quietly from the North Battleford airport – easy to miss if you’re not looking for them.
But inside some of those aircraft are students who have travelled thousands of kilometres, from places like Mongolia, Africa and Europe, learning a craft that could shape aviation safety far beyond Saskatchewan.
At the centre of it all is Fran de Kock.
After more than four decades building and teaching in agricultural aviation, the longtime pilot and founder of Battlefords Airspray is being inducted into the National Agricultural Aviation Hall of Fame, a recognition he said doesn’t belong to him alone.






