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  • 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….

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  • 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…

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  • 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being delayed 3 months (the original release date was supposed to be May 2007) the VTA contains an error and has been rescinded according to Nav Canada:…

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  • 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….

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    Snowbird Died Due To Fauly Seatbelt

    ByBlake August 20, 2007

    I just read this story from CBC about the cause of the death of a Snowbird last May. Turns out that his seatbelt failed while he was inverted which caused him to fall out of his seat and lose control of the airplane. Something that is there to save you life, fails and kills you….

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    Toronto Airways Gets New Website

    ByBlake August 17, 2007

    Don’t know when this happened, but looks like Toronto Airways has much needed new look to their website. It includes a new section for the Prop Shop where you can buy stuff online. Check it out at www.torontoairways.com

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  • Training

    Need Advice: VFR In Class “C” and Flight Following

    ByBlake August 14, 2007

    I have yet to venture into YYZs class C airspace in the 1.5 years I’ve been flying out of Buttonville. There has been no need for me to, until now. I want to head over to Guelph (CNC4) via Brampton (CNC3). The quickest route takes me just north of Pearsons control zone. I highly doubt…

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  • Training

    A Night Of Firsts

    ByBlake August 13, 2007

    My first lesson for my night rating was last night. It went well! I got to meet my new FI when I showed up at dispatch at 8:30, she’s extremely nice. Since legal night didn’t start until 8:57, I took my time doing the walk around and reviewing the necessary documents. This also gave my…

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  • Interesting Things | Training

    Buttonville’s New ILS… sorta.

    ByBlake August 9, 2007

    Nav Canada is upgrading Buttonville’s ILS system. No new functionality is being added, just installing a new localizer. In order to accommodate this two month outage, Nav Canada is producing a GNSS approach for 21. The planned outage is from August 20 to October 15th. Keep an eye out on the NOTAMs for the exact…

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  • Land, Air, and Sea
    Training

    Land, Air, and Sea

    ByBlake August 7, 2007

    My second flight as a licenced pilot took me to Stanhope/Haliburton airport (CND4) with a friend who has a cottage up there. Departing Runway 15 We departed Buttonville at about 8:45 and headed up the 404 to Newmarket (my set heading point) direct to Haliburton. The weather was great, light winds and great visibility. The…

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