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    360 Degree Cockpit Views

    ByBlake October 10, 2010October 11, 2010

    The National Museums of Scotland has put together a few 360° views of The Concorde, a Jaguar fighter bomber, an Avro Vulcan, and a De Havilland Comet. The views are pretty high resolution and allow you full 360 degrees of freedom around the cockpit. It must have been amazing to fly in these old school…

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    New Site Design

    ByBlake October 9, 2010October 9, 2010

    I’ve converted my blog from Movable Type to WordPress. I’ve done extensive testing to ensure that all the links and images from the old site still work. Please let me know if you discover anything that’s not working properly. One thing that I will stop doing, is sending updates via e-mail. So apologies to those…

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  • XKCD: Airfoil
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    XKCD: Airfoil

    ByBlake October 8, 2010October 11, 2010

    Are you able to answer this students question? Why *can* airplanes fly upside down if this is how an airfoil works. Or better yet: Why does the air above the airfoil have to meet up with the air below the airfoil?

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  • Interesting Things

    Flying in the North Atlantic

    ByBlake October 1, 2010

    It happens hundreds of times a day. Aircraft flying from North America To Europe. In all cases they must travel across the North Atlantic Ocean. An agreement between Canada, USA, Iceland, Ireland, and the UK have resulted in standard routes that aircraft must follow to get from point A to point B. These routes are…

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    Nav Canada Survey

    ByBlake September 10, 2010

    I just got the latest copy of the CFS. This cycle there was an additional insert in the envelope! It was an insert asking “industry stakeholders” for feedback on how Nav Canada communicates safety issues. I’m not going to fill it out, because I’m not an industry stakeholder, however I encourage anyone else out there…

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    Quick Update

    ByBlake September 2, 2010

    It’s been a busy summer. I haven’t been flying in a while. The last time was in June. This is for multiple reasons: – Been hard at work on worldflightplanner.com. – Saving up my cash to buy my own airplane ($170/hr. renting is nice chunk towards a down payment). I haven’t blogged in a while…

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    Interesting Things

    Interesting Approach Plate

    ByBlake August 19, 2010November 4, 2011

    The guys at Jeppesen decided to put together the “Hudson Miracle” approach plate, as a thank you to Mr. Sullenburger. Click for larger!

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    Link to TC E-Bulletins

    ByBlake July 21, 2010

    In the latest issue of the Aviation Safety Letter (you all read it, right?). There was an insert saying that you can now subscribe to Advisory Circulars and the Canadian Aviation Service Difficulty Reports. Unfortunately the link in the publication is in correct. It should be http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/opssvs/menu-1152.htm. I’m currently subscribed to the News Releases list,…

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    World Flight Planner 1.0 Launched!

    ByBlake July 14, 2010

    After two years of development and a lot of hard work from Douglas and I, we’re happy to announce that we’re releasing our flight planning software to the public. World Flight Planner was designed primarily for general aviation pilots but could also be used for commercial operators. It supports both IFR and VFR flight planning…

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    St. Thomas (CYQS) This Saturday

    ByBlake July 8, 2010

    I’m going to be at the St. Thomas airport this weekend from approx 1pm to 4pm this Saturday. If you’re in the area, I’d love to meet you! I will be renting an aircraft from the St. Thomas Flight Centre to give my girlfriend’s dad his fathers day gift. I will have to get checked…

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