One of my colleagues at work found a family photo of what is believed to be the first ever production Beaver. An article about “the
Transport Canada is presenting its changes to the Windsor-Toronto-Montreal corridor at a number of locations in Feb and March. It is the topic of tonight’s
I saw this article yesterday and the first thing I thought about was “what about all the GA pilots out there?!?” XM Weather is a
I just got details of the changes to Torontos Airspace, which are Effective March 12, 2009. The PDFs contain all the details you know. Some
I’m still alive and well. I’ve been busy with some life events lately that have taken priority over flying and posting to this blog. I
From NavCanada: NAV CANADA, the country’s provider of civil air navigation services, recently completed an aeronautical study of the airspace in the London, Ontario area.
The blogosphere has been pretty quiet as of late. I’m planning a post on cold weather and how it affects the altimeter. I noticed yesterday
Ever since I started flying, I’ve been hearing anecdotal evidence that the 200 hour mark is a pilots career is one of the most dangerous.
NavCanada has a ANS service improvements project underway to upgrade some of the aging Air Navigation Systems equipment. AIC 47/08 and 48/08 outline the schedule
I hope everyone had a great holiday break! This was the first month in three years where I didn’t go flying once. I’m hoping that