CAP: Methinks you are getting me confused with somebody else, back in those days I was just under six feet and weighed in at 165-170 lbs.
Schultz and I were about the same build, I gave him my nomex flight suit when he replaced me in Manitouage after I broke my back by dumping an L-1 in the lake on take-off, 1987.
The 1958 crash was caused by a broken cable to the rear head.
The same thing had happened to a military machine in the US, two weeks prior, the a/c was flying higher and when the machine came to the bottom of the arc just above water the pilot tried to get it near shore, but it went into the water, everybody survived. Transport was aware of it, but never notified us. We found out the hard way that the machine was very hard on cables. The military never had the problem because they never used the a/c to max gross on a daily basis.
Charles: The mission was in Northwest River. Pilots used to go in there with winter growth on and come out in the Fall with quite a bit of weigth loss, servicing some thirty nurses.
Cheers, Don