121 Canadian Squadron. Gruman Goose aircraft 925 lost between Sydney, Nova Scotia and Torbay, Newfoundland. Flying Officer H.M. Arney and three passengers, Lieutenant Colonel A.A. Ernst, Lieutenant Commander F.R. Gow, and Major. H.B. Munro were also killed.
Harber, William George David (Pilot Officer)
Killed in Flying Accident 1942-November-07

Birth Date: 1919-May-12
Born: Midland Ontario
Son of Thomas Lorenzo Harber and Alice Jane Harber, of Midland, Ontario.
Home: Midland, Ontario
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: Unknown
Service
RCAF
Unit
121 (K) Sqn- Squadron
Base
Rank
Pilot Officer
Position
Pilot Officer
Service Numbers
J/11291
Crew or Other Personnel
Goose 925
Goose serial: 925

(RCAF Photo via Mike Kaehler)(Source Harold A Skaarup Web Page)
Grumman Goose Mk. II, RCAF (Serial No. 925), RCAF Station Borden, Ontario, 14 Aug 1940.
Grumman Goose Mk. II, RCAF (Serial No. 925), RCAF Station Borden, Ontario, 14 Aug 1940.
Aircraft Images
Goose 925
Goose Mk. II 925
Purchased in the US under Contract CAN-2, carried US registration NX925 when delivered to Canada. Flew Montreal to Rockcliffe on 15 January 1941. Served with No. 121 (K) Squadron, RCAF Station Darthmouth, NS. Sunk at Vancouver on 15 December 1941, apparently recovered. Coded "EN-B" in summer of 1942, while with this unit. Reported as crashed November 1942.1940-07-10 Taken on Strength 2019-08-20
1942-November-07 Accident: 121 Squadron Loc: Trinity Bay Newfoundland Names: Arney | Ernst | Gow | Harber | Munro
1943-01-15 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20
