Seneca has finally updated their website with class schedules and information. Classes start the first week of Janurary! Here is what my schedule will look
I never thought that paint could be so heavy! In an effort to save cash, Air Canada is stripping some of their aircraft of most
FAA Flight information is available to the public (I’m still trying to figure out how I can get that data). Aaron Koblin put together some
Went to the Seneca Open House with Melissa today. We were both somewhat disappointed, nobody was able to answer any of my questions about their
After reading over the chapter on radio navigation, I decided to try it out – using Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. I hopped in my Cessna
I haven’t been doing as much studying these past two weeks as I would like. I’m at the “navigation” chapter in my textbook and I
I’ve added a few things to the site: By The Numbers: Added number of entries Random Photo: Added a photo (was getting sick of the
There are three ways of calculating your airspeed. Each one needs to be used in certain situations. It’s important to know when to use which
I found a great website the other day. A seasoned commercial airline pilot seems to be blogging from inside the flight deck. Some great photos
Seneca College is having a open house on Nov 12, 2005. One of the campuses that is participating in this open house is at Buttonville.