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      Quick Update

      ByBlake March 26, 2007

      I’m still alive, just extremely busy right now. I did go flying on the weekend, but in the right seat. You can read about it at Marks Blog. The two last credits I need from Seneca are being offered next semester. It’s going to be nice seeing my former teachers again. Frankly, I’m sick of…

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    • Training

      Possible No-Go on Flight Test

      ByBlake March 13, 2007

      Argg! My test is scheduled for 1300-1600 UTC, for which the TAF is forecasting 6SM vis in Fog with a broken layer at 1000′. TAF CYKZ 130539Z 130618 18005KT P6SM OVC040 TEMPO 0814 6SM BR BKN010 OVC030 FM1400Z 23010KT P6SM BKN025 TEMPO 1417 BKN012 RMK NXT FCST BY 12Z= A new TAF comes out at…

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    • Training

      Nice Spring Flying

      ByBlake March 12, 2007

      Went up yesterday for some last minute practice before my exam tomorrow. It was a beautiful day to fly: 5°C and not a cloud in the sky (although the ATIS was reporting few at 26,000′). During my run-up I hear Ground telling everyone to contact Tower on 119.9 for departures. Oh no! I immediately flashed…

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    • Interesting Things | Training

      Toronto Airspace Changes Explained

      ByBlake March 10, 2007

      Got this via the Buttonville Flying Club: On 5 July, 2007 there will be change in the classification and size of certain airspace near Toronto. Currently, the Terminal Control Area (TCA)extends to 26 nm with a floor of 3,500 feet ASL up to 12,500. The TCA is Class C mode C, meaning a clearance and…

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    • Interesting Things | Training

      Torontos Airspace is Changing

      ByBlake March 8, 2007

      Remember a while back when I went on the tour of the Toronto ACC? I had mentioned that my tour guide will be speaking at Buttonville at some point. Well, that time has come. This Monday, March 12th at 7pm: The speaker will be Kurtis Arnold from Nav Canada who will talk about flying in…

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    • 94% Of Canadian Pilots are Male
      Interesting Things | Training

      94% Of Canadian Pilots are Male

      ByBlake March 7, 2007

      There are 64,051 registered pilots (including Air Traffic Controllers) in Canada, only 4,021 of them are female. And I thought the IT industry was bad. The total number of pilots with ATPLs: 10,819 males and 496 females. There are 14,754 instrument rated pilots. Aeroplane Licence Types Number of Licences & Permits By Type All of…

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    • Interesting Things | Training

      New CFS Looking Spiffy

      ByBlake March 6, 2007

      I got the latest CFS from NavCanada today and was surprised to find a new look. According to the enclosed note the changes aren’t just going to be the cover: While the cover of these publications look different from what you are used to, you should be aware that more substantive changes are planned as…

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    • Interesting Things | Training

      Sticky Situations

      ByBlake March 2, 2007

      Sulako’s recent post about stuck mikes gave me the idea to post all of the audio clips I’ve found with people in similar situations. I’ve been in a stuck mike situation myself, but realized it before I made a fool out of my self. Some of these clips may contain expletives, so be prepared. (most…

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    • Northern Airlines
      Training

      Northern Airlines

      ByBlake February 27, 2007

      I (along with my team members) have to do a quick presentation in my economics class. Our topic deals with airlines in the north and how they can stay in business. Because the presentation only needs to be 10-15 minutes it doesn’t go into great detail. In any case, feel free to view the pdf…

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    • Training

      Canadian Flight Planning Software?

      ByBlake February 24, 2007

      I have asked this question before, but I’m hoping that new visitors to the site can answer it. Is there any good flight planning software out there? AeroPlanner is great, if you fly in the USA. Is there an equivalent for Canada? VFR planning for now but ideally the solution will also support IFR planning…

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