Bio
 
Raised in the Northwest Territories. Lived in Cambridge Bay, Hay River and Yellowknife. 1967 – 1980 spent summers growing up an eventually working at our family lodge in Bathurst Inlet, NU. Married in 1982 moved to Cambridge Bay with Husband Peter, worked as Administration Officer – Government of NWT, Cambridge Bay 

Returned to Yellowknife in 1985, Teri along with her husband Peter and partners, started a small fixed wing Air Service. Bathurst Air Services, where she held position of Operations Manager, co/owner. In 1988 Peter and his wife Teri along with Partners founded Air Tindi, where she held the role as Director, co-owner and VP Operations, Operations Manager/Dispatcher. 1988 Co-founder of Air Tindi Ltd., Director, Co-Owner, held the positions;VP Operations, Director of Operations, Safety Management Manager, 

Teri have been involved in many non-profit organization through out the years, Air Tindi was always there to sponsor organizations that involved children, Teri was the subchapter coordinators for the Children’s Wish Foundation which over 10 years contributed a lot to children facing life threatening illness. Other non - profit organizations she was involved in as a Board Member were, Yellowknife Minor Hockey Association, NWT Tourism, Yellowknife Daycare Association. 

Teri in April 2015 was honoured an honorary life Member of the Northern Air Transport Association. 

After selling Air Tindi, Teri has stayed active in the Aviation Industry, as well as pursuing other interest. 

Peter and Teri have two sons, Travis born in 1984, & Ryan in 1987 the both boys are working in the north, their businesses involved in serving the aviation and mining & business Industry. They are the proud grandparents of Asher who is now 4 years old.

The Canadian Council for Aviation & Aerospace, (CCAA), is assisting Elevate Aviation with a survey to examine why more women don't look at aviation as a career.

Data collected during the project will be used to develop recommendations for aviation companies across Canada, with a long-term goal of having more women in the industry, helping to relieve the pressure of the worldwide aviation labour shortage.  Part of the data collection process is a short survey that was developed by Zag Creative, a Canadian marketing firm, in conjunction with Elevate Aviation to learn more about the current perceptions of the aviation industry.  Data collected will be used to help shape future recruitment strategies.

The survey is open to all aviation employees -  from front desk clerks, to mechanic, pilot, deicers, and flight attendant etc. If you work at an aviation company, you are invited to take the survey. The survey should only take approximately 10 minutes to complete. The survey will be open until January 23, 2019.   Participants have a chance to win a $500 visa gift card.  

This survey is being hosted by zag creative, a Canadian marketing firm. All responses provided will be kept confidential. If you have any questions about the study, please contact zag creative at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

As this is also a topic CCAA will be examining during our new Labour Market Information project we have offered our assistance. 

Thank you for taking the time to participate in this important survey; please click here.

Theresa Davis-Woodhouse

Director of Project Management

Canadian Council for Aviation & Aerospace/Conseil canadien de l'aviation et de l'aérospatiale

1785 Alta Vista Drive, Suite 105, Ottawa, ON, K1G 3Y6

Tel:  613-727-8272, ext. 247
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Northern flying legend Willy Lasercich sadly left us on November 12, 2007.  For his many achievments over the years Willy was inducted into the Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame on June 10, 2010.

His son, Paul Lasercih, is shown receiving the honour in Willy's name above.