Canada has some unique rules when it comes to instrument flight rules compared to the rest of the world. The reason for these rules was
In Canada, there are three ways search and rescue (SAR) officials will initiate the start of a search for a missing aircraft. Of which, only
One thing they don’t teach you in flight school is how to fuel your aircraft. This is something I had to learn on my own
Below are links to the hour webinar on how to use Windy (windy.com) to help with both local and cross country flying. Specific focus will
Two airplanes are approaching an aerodrome at the same time. One is planning the straight in downwind for runway 33. The other, is planning on
A fellow aviator was asking me how to transit through Toronto (YYZ) airspace so that they could visit Buttonville (CYKZ) airport before it closes. Flying
Back in 2010 the airport was sold off to Caddilac Fairview to be redeveloped into commercial and residential spaces. Thirteen years later (not far off
Making my way westward towards Lake Havasu, Nevada (KHII), I decide to stop for lunch in Dalhart, TX (KDHT). The next leg of my flight
Update: A 45 min presentation on this topic is now available on YouTube Flying General Aviation from Canada to the United States can be an
A recent discussion with a fellow pilot had me going down a rabbit hole to find an answer to a seemingly simple question. In Canada