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  • Interesting Things | Training

    Winds Aloft

    ByBlake December 24, 2007

    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° at 82 knots 2000′: 192° at 69 knots 500′ AGL : 147° at 53 knots Clip courtesy of liveatc.net.

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  • Training

    Multi-Engine Ground Briefing

    ByBlake December 24, 2007

    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 as asymmetric thrust, constant speed props, and various systems on the Seminole. Some new things I am going to have to deal with: – Combustion heater – Retractable gear –…

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    Your VNC Might Be Affected

    ByBlake December 21, 2007

    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 accurate geographical representation of aeronautical information on these charts. The 25th edition of AIR5000 Toronto VNC (dated June 2007) encountered a registration issue during printing. Although not all charts are…

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  • Training

    Multi-Engine Resources Pt. 2

    ByBlake December 16, 2007

    A while back I asked anyone if they knew of some good resources for learning about multi-engine concepts. Since then I’ve been slowly collecting and finding the necessary information. I hope this list will help future pilots who want to get their multi rating. Books Multi-Engine Textbook by Jeppesen. ISBN: 0-88487-335-8 Multi-Engine Syllabus by Jeppesen….

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    Air France/YYZ Update

    ByBlake December 12, 2007

    The TSB has released an update to the Air France investigation. Some of the new findings that were presented in the report are: – A lightning strike damaged the wind direction and speed recording system for runway 24L (the one air france was to land on) – Wind shifted at the moment of touchdown causing…

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    Class D Airport Closing

    ByBlake December 11, 2007

    Buttonville’s airspace is class D during hours of operation (They close at 11pm at night). Outside of those hours it’s class E. I’ve always wondered what would happen when someone needs to land just as the tower was closing. Well, someone did just that in St. Petersburg in Florida. Sounds like the Flight Service guy…

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  • Training

    Flight to Kitchener/Waterloo

    ByBlake December 3, 2007

    I have been keeping a close eye on the forecast all day Saturday. I can see the sun shining through the window, however the TAF was telling me something different. Today’s flight might be scrubbed, I thought. I took care of some other things I needed to do that day. A new TAF was supposed…

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  • Training

    Possible Flight To Midland

    ByBlake December 1, 2007

    I’ve almost exhausted visiting almost every possible aerodrome with a paved runway within a 2 hour (round trip) flight from Buttonville. I’m planning on tackling Midland (CYEE) tomorrow. The weather last weekend was below the renting minima. This weekend looks promising. The TAF for tomorrow isn’t out yet (will be in about 30 minutes) but…

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  • Interesting Things | Site News | Training

    Getting your .aero domain name.

    ByBlake November 28, 2007

    I learned a few weeks ago that pilots are eligible to registrar .aero domain names. The original intention of this new top level domain was to give the aerospace industry a better “presence” on the web. The entity responsible for this TLD is called SITA. Which may sound familiar as they create the communications systems…

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  • Site News | Training

    Added Captcha To Site

    ByBlake November 27, 2007

    I get a lot of comment spam. 99.9% of it is blocked because I don’t allow URLs in my comments. Unfortunately this causes a few legitimate comments to end up being deleted because they contain urls. From now on, you will have to prove you are human by entering in a code before hitting the…

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