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  • Interesting Things | Training

    We’re number 8!

    ByBlake January 21, 2008

    Buttonville is now the 8th busiest airport in Canada, up 14.6% from last year with 168,258 aircraft movements in 2007. I have no explanation for the increase other than perhaps just an overall increase in the use of the airport by more students at Toronto Airways, the OPP and York Region Police utilizing the airport….

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  • Poor Weather Continues
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    Poor Weather Continues

    ByBlake January 14, 2008

    My flight on the weekend was canceled because of low ceilings. We need at least 4000′ but were only getting around 3000′ crappy. My FI is going to see if I can come in during the week instead of just the weekends. I have no issues flying at 7am if it means I get in…

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    60KT Winds Destroy Aircraft

    ByBlake January 9, 2008

    The recent crazy weather has destroyed another Toronto Airways plane. “Both are write-offs, I’d guess,” [Mr. Sifton, President of Buttonville Airport] said of the Cessna 172 single engine aircraft tossed on to their backs. “They have cracked fuselages, windscreens and other damage.” Word on the street is that it was C-GDQG thats pictured in the…

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    2007 At A Glance

    ByBlake January 9, 2008

    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 “Duty Day”: 2.6 hrs. Number of blog entries: 98 Number of school credits earned: 3 Website page views: 21,792 (up 419%) Top three countries visiting site: Canada, USA, United Kingdom…

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  • Site News

    Site was unavailable to IE users

    ByBlake January 8, 2008

    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 workaround is in place and you should now be able view the site in IE.

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  • Training

    It was a foggy night…

    ByBlake January 7, 2008

    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, a lot of fog. I haven’t been able to fly the past two weekends because of the weather. I’m hoping that is going to change this weekend. I’m anxious to…

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    YKZ Tower/Ground Available on liveatc.net

    ByBlake January 4, 2008

    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 pretty good, but could be better. Ground transmissions are muddled, mainly due to the fact that the aircraft are not in the air, but on the ground (and their antennas…

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    Hard Work Pays Off

    ByBlake December 31, 2007

    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 getting things set up technically and in about a weeks time I will let you guys know what’s going on. Don’t get too excited (I am, and I get excited…

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    Speedbird 2

    ByBlake December 28, 2007

    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 flying back and forth as well as having both the original approach and tower controllers who greeted the first Concorde landing in ’77 was there to handle the last departure….

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  • Find Me Spot!
    Interesting Things | Training

    Find Me Spot!

    ByBlake December 26, 2007

    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 it be flying, hiking, sailing, etc…) and display it in near real time on the internet for your “team” to keep an eye on you. 2. Use it to call…

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