- Ed Herman
OUR ANSWER:We weren t sure where to start on this one, so we sent a query to the Ministry of Environment, asking if they had any crews doing aerial surveying in the area.
Then we posted the question on Twitter and Facebook, to see if any Daily News readers knew the answer.
That prompted a good lead from Dan Port, who suggested we try to get the tail number and search online for the aircraft s owner, and another from Kiran Granger, who suggested it might be a Ministry of Forests crew.
We also got some good ideas via Twitter, thanks to Michelle Frame, who suggested we call McElhanney Consulting, which does surveying, mapping, etc.