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    • Interesting Things

      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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    • Interesting Things

      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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    • Interesting Things

      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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      90 Years ago, the ADF is “born”

      ByBlake July 6, 2010November 4, 2011

      On this day in 1920, the first ever flight using a “radio compass” was performed in Virginia. It’s destination? A ship 100 miles off shore. Using only an AM radio station on the ship and a directional antenna on the aircraft, the pilot was able to fly directly to the Navy Ship. Since then ADF…

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    • Interesting Things

      The Queen is Coming! Check Your NOTAMs

      ByBlake July 2, 2010

      The queen of Canada is currently touring Canada. Airspace restrictions are following her across the country. This weekend, the airspace around Woodbine racetrack is to be restricted for the Queen’s Plate (yup, she’s going to be there). On Monday, she is going to be touring the RIM offices. So a 2nm no fly zone has…

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    • Interesting Things

      Another One

      ByBlake June 21, 2010

      A month ago, a Cirrus crashed on take off from Buttonville Airport, killing both occupants on board. This was widely publicized in the media. I declined to mention anything about it on my blog for various reasons. Yesterday, I read of another fatality at Buttonville, killing the sole occupant. This was during a commercial operation…

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      Chasing the Needle

      ByBlake June 19, 2010

      It’s been awhile since I’ve gone flying. So a few weeks ago I decided to take Sara up to Collingwood. The weather was perfect, clear skies and not too hot. My flight plan had me heading to Collingwood via the Mans VOR (YMS). I was going to use VOR tracking only to get to/from Collingwood….

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      Toronto Airspace Restrictions during G20

      ByBlake May 31, 2010

      Earlier this month, Nav Canada published the details of the airspace closures for the G8 and G20 summits in Southern Ontario. You can view the details by taking a look at AIP Supplement 11/10. Here is the low down for the G20 summit in Toronto: There are going to be two rings of restricted airspace,…

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