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    Ontario Highway Traffic Act and Aeroplanes

    ByBlake November 26, 2007

    All throughout our training we’ve been told to know how to read and interpret the CARs. However, what happens if you have to make an emergency landing on a road? You are now subject to the Highway Traffic Act. Section 187 of the Ontario Highway Traffic Act states clearly what the responsibilities and consequences are…

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    Building Commercial Time: Interpreting the CARS

    ByBlake November 22, 2007

    There has been some discussion and confusion among some of the people I’ve talked to with regards to logging time to put towards your commercial license. In an attempt to clear some of this up, I have put my interpretation of the CARS below. Please feel free to chime in with your comments. The CARS…

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    It’s That Time Of Year Again

    ByBlake November 22, 2007

    METAR CYKZ 221500Z 02016G22KT 1 1/2SM -SN BLSN OVC015 M04/M05 A2980 RMK SN6SF2 SLP101= The METAR says it all. Let’s hope this winter is mostly dominated by high pressure systems :)

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    CADORS

    ByBlake November 15, 2007

    I’ve been distracted by Guitar Hero the past few weeks. My training for multi-ifr stuff doesn’t start until the end of December so I’m taking this opportunity to break from flying a bit. I do have a plane booked on Sunday. Assuming the weather is good (and my g/f wants to go) we’ll head up…

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    Quick Update

    ByBlake November 5, 2007

    I sat down on the computer with the intention of writing a nice blog entry about my x-country to Brantford but got distracted instead. So here is quick point form rundown. – Took a few pictures of the trip to YFD. – Found a great place online to find cheap POHs with fast shipping. –…

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    Multi-Engine Resources

    ByBlake October 26, 2007

    I’ve been reading up on Multi-Engine flying. I’m now familiar with terms like critical engine, p-factor, and asymmetrical thrust. I’m looking for more detailed information. My normal web resources have come up short. Admititly I haven’t looked at any resources at Transport Canada yet. Does anyone have any good (free) resources that contain information about…

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    Night Rating Complete

    ByBlake October 24, 2007

    I completed my last 0.8 hours in the circuit. It was a bumpy ride with winds gusting to 17 knots. Even at circuit altitude the winds were probably 25-30 knots which made for a little more concentration in the circuit. There was a lot of jet and IFR traffic that night landing on 15, while…

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  • What’s In Your Flight Bag?
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    What’s In Your Flight Bag?

    ByBlake October 18, 2007

    I’ve been spending the past week looking around on online stores for a decently priced flight bag. The one I have now is too small. It’s a small bag that I got as work swag. It has no issues holding all of the items I use (or don’t) on a typical flight. I am going…

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  • Archer, Circuits, and City Tours
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    Archer, Circuits, and City Tours

    ByBlake October 16, 2007

    My flight on Friday went well. Got checked out in the Piper Archer which involves doing some upper airwork (including my first emergency decent), different landings etc.. We also did some instrument work in order to get the necessary time for my Night Rating. Flew up to Simcoe VOR then to Oshawa and back to…

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    What Kind Of Plane You Fly?

    ByBlake October 9, 2007

    I get asked this question quite often. Usually when I reply with “Cessna 172” most people know what I’m talking about. The next question usually is “how many people does it hold”, to which I reply “A pilot plus three”. That answer is going to change after Friday. I’m getting checked out in a Piper…

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