Skip to content

✈ Fly With Blake

Follow along with a Canadian Pilot

    ✈ Fly With Blake
    Follow along with a Canadian Pilot
    • Training

      Solo Night X-Country Planned

      ByBlake September 23, 2007

      I’ve planned a flight to Muskoka and Lindsay today to get ~2.0 solo night hours I need for my rating. The weather for tonight looks spectacular. NOTAMs at all airports are forecasting variable winds at 5 knots or less and sky clear. I just finished my planning and decided to try out the NavCanada online…

      Read More Solo Night X-Country PlannedContinue

    • Training

      First Night Solo Flight

      ByBlake September 16, 2007

      Tonight just involved a few circuits, 1.0 hours worth in fact. I brought my camera along for the ride, and naturally the photos suck. Low light, plus bouncy airplane means a lot of “artistic” photos. I did take a video which turned out pretty good actually. It starts with me just about to turn right…

      Read More First Night Solo FlightContinue

    • Training

      X-Country Flight Conundrum

      ByBlake September 14, 2007

      I was originally going to go to Timmins for my commercial x-country flight. Turns out, from Buttonville, I am 6nm short of the 300nm requirement. This prompted me to import all of the Canadian Airports into a database, and find out which airports are outside the 300nm radius from Buttonville: ident | distance ——-+—————— CSR8…

      Read More X-Country Flight ConundrumContinue

    • Training

      Simulated Electrical Failure

      ByBlake September 14, 2007

      Another wicked night for night flying. Calm winds at the surface, however, at 3000′, we were grounding over 120KTs. Tonights lesson was entirely under the hood, to finish up the necessary instrument time needed for the night rating. We intercepted a few VOR radials, and made our way over to Lindsay Airport. About half way…

      Read More Simulated Electrical FailureContinue

    • Interesting Things | Training

      Longest Clearance Ever!

      ByBlake September 10, 2007

      I’ve been busy with other non-aviation stuff this past week. My next flight is slated for Thursday. With that in mind, have a listen to the longest IFR clearance ever. It’s from JFK. The 88 seconds of instructions can be downloaded here. On another note, I am also reading “Secrets From the Tower” by Bob…

      Read More Longest Clearance Ever!Continue

    • Training

      Dual Night X-Country Complete! (Updated!)

      ByBlake September 4, 2007

      I arrived at the airport a little early, in order to make sure that we get everything in together for a on-time departure. The weather couldn’t have been better: clear skies, great visibility, and light winds. Not only would this be my first x-country night flight, it is also the first flight in a fuel…

      Read More Dual Night X-Country Complete! (Updated!)Continue

    • Interesting Things | Training

      Surry, BC Balloon Crash Details

      ByBlake August 29, 2007

      He said hot air balloon accidents are so rare that investigators looking at the crash are learning the basics of hot air ballooning before the investigation can really begin. – CBC News Thats right! The TSB has to start from square one, by learning how hot air balloons operate before they can continue their investigation….

      Read More Surry, BC Balloon Crash DetailsContinue

    • Training

      Night Flight Take Two

      ByBlake August 27, 2007

      Last nights flight was the most fun I’ve had doing circuits in a long time. I arrived at the airport at around 2030 to a mostly clear sky with a full moon. The temperature was in the mid 20s, and the windsock looked like a limp noodle. Perfect flying weather. After figuring out which is…

      Read More Night Flight Take TwoContinue

    • Training

      (Update) It’s Official…

      ByBlake August 24, 2007

      If you happen to be one of the eager people to grab the new VTA that was made available this week you may have to return it. After being delayed 3 months (the original release date was supposed to be May 2007) the VTA contains an error and has been rescinded according to Nav Canada:…

      Read More (Update) It’s Official…Continue

    • Training

      Flight to Burlington a Partial Success

      ByBlake August 21, 2007

      The whole idea of flying to Burlington last weekend was to experience flying in Class C airspace with flight following. ATC no diced me. I ended up going under YYZs class C shelf at 1600′ both ways. Aww well. The good news is that I was able to take my dad up during the flight….

      Read More Flight to Burlington a Partial SuccessContinue

    Page navigation

    Previous PagePrevious 1 … 33 34 35 36 37 … 61 Next PageNext

    © 2026 ✈ Fly With Blake - WordPress Theme by Kadence WP