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  • “Roger!” The History of Common Radio Phraseology
    Interesting Things

    “Roger!” The History of Common Radio Phraseology

    ByBlake January 22, 2025

    Humans have been using radios to communicate for over 130 years now. Ever since Guglielmo Marconi’s invention of the radio telegraph in 1894. From his humble beginnings designing his new radio in the attic of his Italian home to testing his invention by transmitting a signal over 2 kms a year later. Today our limits…

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  • Cool and Interesting Airports To Checkout in 2025
    Cross Country Flying | Interesting Things

    Cool and Interesting Airports To Checkout in 2025

    ByBlake January 8, 2025January 8, 2025

    In no particular order here is what I think are some of the most interesting airports in Canada and why. If you have a cool or interesting airport you’d like to add to this list, email me or send me a note on Bluesky. Orillia Rama Regional (CNJ4) & Rockcliffe Airport (CYRO) Why: Both airports…

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  • Tips For Your Next Cross Country Flight
    Cross Country Flying

    Tips For Your Next Cross Country Flight

    ByBlake November 29, 2024November 29, 2024

    Flight school teaches how to to navigate long distances, ensure the weather will suitable for your flight, how to divert in case of an emergency, and how to manage fatigue while flying. However, if you are planning a multi day trip across the country there are a few other things you need to know: What…

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  • How to use NavCanada’s Operational Information System
    Cross Country Flying | Interesting Things | Training

    How to use NavCanada’s Operational Information System

    ByBlake November 22, 2024November 22, 2024

    NavCanada’s Operational Information System (OIS) outlines all of the traffic flow-related information for Canada and most US centres. It offers the following information that can be used by smaller operations, flight dispatches, and IFR GA pilots on: It also displays which runways are in use at airports and at what capacity (measured in aircraft arrivals/departure…

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  • How To Land At An Uncontrolled Airport
    Air Law | Interesting Things

    How To Land At An Uncontrolled Airport

    ByBlake October 13, 2024October 14, 2024

    Uncontrolled airports are just that. Airports that have no control tower or a tower that is closed. At least in Canada, we have no specific laws that tell you how you should approach an uncontrolled airport to land. Let’s take a look how Canadian Pilots land at an airport with no positive air traffic control….

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  • Windy For Flight Planning: ECMWF or HRDPS?
    Cross Country Flying | Interesting Things

    Windy For Flight Planning: ECMWF or HRDPS?

    ByBlake October 9, 2024October 9, 2024

    To view my full tutorial on how to use Windy for Flight Planning. See my previous blog post. Windy has recently made a (old) new model available for Canadian aviators to use for their short term flight planning: The High-Resolution Deterministic Prediction System. For years I’ve been touting the accuracy of the European Centre for…

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  • Flying Over Water: What You Need To Know
    Air Law | Cross Country Flying

    Flying Over Water: What You Need To Know

    ByBlake July 12, 2024July 12, 2024

    One of the main advantages of flying is that you get to travel in straight lines. You know that saying: “The shortest distance between two points is a straight line”. Take, for example, this short flight from CNC3 to KERI. As the crow flies (over Lake Erie): 101nm or approx. 50 min of flying time….

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  • How To: VFR Transit Through Toronto (YYZ) Airspace (Update 2024/2025)
    Ground School | Interesting Things | Navigation

    How To: VFR Transit Through Toronto (YYZ) Airspace (Update 2024/2025)

    ByBlake June 4, 2024April 6, 2025

    Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in August 2023. A lot has changed with Toronto’s airspace since then and this post has been updated accordingly with those changes and corrections to errors. A fellow aviator was asking me how to transit through Toronto (YYZ) airspace so that they could visit Buttonville (CYKZ) airport before…

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  • Air Traffic Controller Shortage Affecting Toronto Airspace
    Cross Country Flying | Interesting Things

    Air Traffic Controller Shortage Affecting Toronto Airspace

    ByBlake May 22, 2024May 22, 2024

    An air traffic controller shortage in Toronto is starting to negatively effect general aviation across the city. Controlling Canada’s Airspace NavCanada is Canada’s non-profit organization that is responsible for managing traffic over the world’s second largest country. In addition they also manage traffic over the Atlantic Ocean as far east as Reykjavík, Iceland. They do…

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  • Simplifying IFR Flying In Canada
    Ground School | Instruments | Interesting Things

    Simplifying IFR Flying In Canada

    ByBlake April 17, 2024April 24, 2024

    Canada has some unique rules when it comes to instrument flight rules compared to the rest of the world. The reason for these rules was simple – Canada’s large geography and unique geographical position on the planet makes for some interesting situations whereby special rules needed to apply. Let’s take a look at two unique…

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