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  • Flight Planning
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    Flight Planning

    ByBlake December 10, 2009

    Flight planning is an integral part of learning how to fly an airplane. Personally, I think it’s one of the most important things that you learn as a pilot. All during flight school you learned (painfully) how to plan your flight using good ole pencil and ruler. Everything from calculating the winds, to figuring out…

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  • My First Porter Flight
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    My First Porter Flight

    ByBlake December 8, 2009

    I had the pleasure of flying to Boston via Porter this past weekend. One of the best birthday presents ever! Thanks Sara! We decided to take public transit all the way down to the Airport. Tip for those who live in Toronto: Catch the free Porter shuttle at the Royal York hotel, it’s much faster….

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    Toronto Area Control Centre Tour

    ByBlake December 7, 2009

    I had the pleasure of getting a one-on-one tour at the Toronto Area Control Centre from a blog reader last week. I had previously wrote about a group tour I had with one of my Seneca classes. Most of the information on that post is still relevant today. This time around I was able to…

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    PATWAS

    ByBlake December 2, 2009

    NavCanada offers quite a bit of weather related services in addition to their regular air traffic control duties. One of the features that I’ve started using is called PATWAS or Pilot’s Automated Telephone Weather Answering Service. PATWAS allows you to get a “poor mans” weather briefing over the telephone by having an automated system read…

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    Barrie-Orillia Gets A “Real” Identifier

    ByBlake December 1, 2009

    So I was looking through the latest version of the CFS (December 17th, 2009) and the Barrie-Orillia (Lake Simcoe Regional) airport identifier has changed. I popped on the airport’s website and they have confirmed it: Effective December 17, 2009, the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport’s ICAO Identifier will change to CYLS, replacing the current identifier, CNB9….

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    Ice Pilots/Buffalo Airways Time Lapse

    ByBlake November 30, 2009

    Pretty cool video from one of the guys that worked on the Ice Pilots show. Be sure to click on the “full screen” link. Ice Pilots NWT Time-Lapse from Reel Earth Productions on Vimeo.

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    Owning an Airplane

    ByBlake November 27, 2009

    I’m trying to find some resources on things to think, worry, know about when it comes to owning an airplane. Specifically I want to calculate the total cost of ownership when it comes to having an airplane. I know you’d have to factor in insurance, fuel, oil, and hangar space. However, are there formulas or…

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  • 5W-FAY
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    5W-FAY

    ByBlake November 22, 2009

    While I was vacationing in Samoa, I hade the opportunity to take a quick flight from Savai’i to ‘Upolu on a Polynesian Airways twin otter. I arrived at Maota airport to find only two other people on my flight: A father and son who were on their way back to American Samoa via Apia (where…

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    The Last METAR

    ByBlake November 20, 2009

    Terrace Bay, Ontario used to have an airport. However in 2005 the city council voted to close the airport to save the community approx $40,000 a year. It’s a shame whenever an airport in Canada closes, especially for the people who work there. I came across the final METAR for CYTJ, it reads: CYTJ 242100Z…

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    BLO Job

    ByBlake November 19, 2009

    Starting in December, NavCanada is changing the abbreviation used for the term “below”. Currently it is “BLO”, but the new one will be “BLW”. AIC 27/09 has the details: Beginning 17 December 2009, the Canada Flight Supplement (CFS) will print the abbreviation “BLW” for “below” in all text and charting instances. The abbreviation “BLO,” currently…

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