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    • Interesting Things

      Density Altitude in METARs

      ByBlake May 28, 2010October 27, 2010

      Here in Canada, we like to use the Remarks section in a METAR. Take a look at this example: CYYZ 280200Z 36007KT 15SM FEW040 FEW120 BKN230 22/16 A2987 RMK SC1AC2CI1 SLP112 The stuff after RMK is the type of cloud cover, and the sea level pressure in milibars. So in the example above the sky…

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      Personal Operating Procedures (Draft)

      ByBlake May 27, 2010November 4, 2011

      So I have my first crack at setting up my own personal operating procedures (POPs). The document is far from complete, but I’m looking for some early feedback from you, my beloved readers, as to if I’m heading in the right direction. So without further delay, here is a copy of my POPs, version 1.0.

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      Quick Update

      ByBlake May 21, 2010

      I’ve been pretty busy with World Flight Planner this past month, we’re getting ready to launch real soon now! I also have about half of my Personal Operating Procedures done too, which I will share with you in early June. In the mean time, I leave you with this joke. Thanks Raj! A man is…

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      Meigs Field

      ByBlake May 3, 2010

      I had the pleasure of visiting Chicago for two days with my girlfriend. We had a great time, the weather was perfect and we were able to see all the sights on our list, including the former location of Meigs Field Airport (KCGX). Some history: At one time, this was the busiest single strip airport…

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      Owning an Aircraft Seminar

      ByBlake April 24, 2010

      Aviation Unlimited at Buttonville is putting on a free 1.5 hour long seminar this Monday, April 26th at 7pm. The seminar will cover such things as: Choices & Your Flying Objectives, Buying Operating Costs Financing Insuring your aircraft Ongoing Annual Expenses If you are interested in attending, please RSVP with Aviation Unlimited. I plan on…

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      Personal Operating Procedures

      ByBlake April 13, 2010

      The latest edition of the Aviation Safety Letter published by Transport Canada has an interesting article about something called Personal Operating Procedures. Standard Operating Procedures (or SOPs) are used extensively in the commercial aviation world. In a nutshell, these are the “rules” that are put in place by the airline or company you’re working for….

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      ICAO! Now Validating Your Passport

      ByBlake April 13, 2010

      I have to renew my passport, so I was digging around a few websites to download the appropriate forms when I came across the Passport Canada’s website about their new ePassport. In 2012, Passport Canada will be issuing new 10 year valid ePassports that include a “chip” which is encrypted using a type of PKI….

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      Not Flying, Coding!

      ByBlake April 8, 2010

      I haven’t done much flying lately. I’ve been busy with my other project, World Flight Planner. We just released a new version the other day that has some pretty nifty features. If you’re interested in checking it out, read the WFP Blog. I’ve been doing research into which should be my first airplane to buy….

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      Best Flight Bag… Ever!

      ByBlake March 24, 2010

      I currently use an ASA Flight Bag to carry my headset, documentations, POHs, etc.. It is a “duffel style” bag that is large, heavy, and well, kinda sucks (photo). I came across this new flight bag from BrightLine Bags that simply blows the ASA bag out of the water. Some of the things I love…

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      ILS Replacement in Southern Ontario

      ByBlake March 24, 2010

      Planning on getting an IFR rating this summer in Southern Ontario? I know that Toronto Airways instructors like to use Kitchener/Waterloo to practice ILS approaches. Turns out the ILS will be unavailable for 2 months between June and August. This is part of NavCanada’s ILS Replacement Project. Your alternatives will be Toronto City Centre (might…

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