Scott Jackson

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Scott Jackson with the Immitutor at Delta Heritage Air Park (CAK3).  Photo by Peter Jarman.
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Scott Jackson with the Immitutor at Delta Heritage Air Park (CAK3). Photo by Peter Jarman.

Scott Bingo Jackson is an Air Canada pilot and sim instructor who lives in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada.

Scott built the Immitutor, an RV-6 that is painted to resemble a 1960s-era CT-114 Tutor jet trainer, used by the RCAF (later CF) as its principal jet trainer from the mid 1960s to 2000.

Beyond its unique paint scheme, the Immitutor also features a cockpit and instrument panel designed to resemble that of the original Tutor.

The number six on the tail is meant to reflect the tail numbers used by the Canadian Forces Snowbirds demonstration team. The Immitutor paint scheme matches the 2 CFFTS flying school colors used by the Snowbirds in their early years, when the team was composed strictly of instructors from 2 CFFTS, and consisted of six jets. Scott sometimes likes to use the call sign Snowflake Six when flying the Immitutor.

The Immitutor over the British Columbia mountains near Scott Jackson's home of White Rock.  Photo by Peter Jarman.
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The Immitutor over the British Columbia mountains near Scott Jackson's home of White Rock. Photo by Peter Jarman.
The cockpit of the Immitutor.  Photo by Peter Jarman.
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The cockpit of the Immitutor. Photo by Peter Jarman.