In the spirit of last years post, I present to you 2007 at a glance. Hours Logged: 57.3 (25.7 Pilot in Command) Flights: 43 Longest
It was only recently brought to my attention that the site was not available to IE users. This was due to a Microsoft bug. The
The weather here has been unseasonably warm. Temperatures in the low teens combined with the large amount of snow on the ground results in fog,
Although it’s not 100% official and we’re still testing things you can get a sneak peek at the Buttonville ground/tower liveatc.net feed. The feed is
Something I’ve been working on for almost two years is about to come true in the new year! I’m just in the final stages of
A liveatc.net user kindly posted a clip of the last departure of the British Airways Concorde flight from New York to London. Lots of thanks
I got a satellite personal tracker for Christmas called Spot. The idea behind the device it threefold: 1. Use it to track your progress (whether
I can’t imagine doing an approach in winds like this. According to the clip, the winds were as follows: 7000′: 215° at 91knots 2500′: 203°
The weather was too crappy on Saturday to fly the Seminole, so my lesson just comprised of a ground briefing. We went over such things
An AIP Supplement was released that describes a potentially dangerous error on the latest version of the Toronto VNC. Great care is taken to ensure