2010 Archie Awards
It’s that time of year again! When the NATCA in the states honours their Air Traffic controller with the Archie Award. Check out the audio clips from this years awards! It’s a shame NavCanada doesn’t do something similar.
It’s that time of year again! When the NATCA in the states honours their Air Traffic controller with the Archie Award. Check out the audio clips from this years awards! It’s a shame NavCanada doesn’t do something similar.
The Transportation Safety Board has launched a “Watchlist” and Calls For Action for nine critical safety issues troubling Canada’s Transportation System. Of these nine, five are aviation related, they are: PROBLEM There is ongoing risk that aircraft may collide with vehicles or other aircraft on the ground at Canadian airports. SOLUTION Improved procedures and the…
Hot of the presses! CYTZ (Toronto City Cent… eerr I mean Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport) tower is now available for streaming on LiveATC.net. This completes all of the airports in the GTA, with the exception of Downsview. Nothing happens there anyways as it is a private airport used by Bombardier. On another note, there…
The weather in Southern Ontario has been awesome this past week. It’s a shame I haven’t been up in the air to take advantage of it. What I have been working on though is a new release of World Flight Planner. It’s been taking up most of my time outside of work. I’m working hard…
(Update, some users may have had issues playing the clips. It has been resolved). Captain Sully is no longer flying, as he has retired from US Airways. LiveATC.net has captured his last departure from Fort Lauderdale Airport, and his last arrival at Charlotte, NC. Listen to the Departure Clip or the Arrival Clip
Ars Technica has a great article on the Science and Technology of ATC. It is a good primer on everything from transponders, radar, ADS-B, even VHF and HF voice communications. It contains some pretty neat photos of control centres (in the states). Definitely a good read for pilots and anyone interested in ATC.
PBS has a pretty good documentary called Flying Cheap. It is a look at regional airlines, specifically Colgan Air who was responsible for the Dash 8 crash last year. The documentary explains how the big airliners essentially contract out these smaller companies to run their regional operations. The scary thing is, that in the USA,…
Operation Yellow Ribbon is the name of the operation that Transport Canada created to handle the diversion of civilian airline flights following the September 11 attacks in 2001. As a result of Operation Yellow Ribbon, 255 aircraft were diverted to 17 different airports across the country. – Wikipedia NBC will be airing a documentary of…
I was going to do a write up about the Dash 8 Crash that happened a year ago. The NTSB has released their final report on the accident. However, Sylvia at Fear of Landing beat me to it, and did a superb job and summarizing the report.
National Aviation Day was declared in 2009 by the Honourable John Baird, MP, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities. This yearly celebration will allow us to remember our past achievements and help chart the course of Canada’s aviation and aerospace futures. To celebrate this day a Career Day and Job Fair at the Canada Aviation…