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  • Enrolled and Ready To Go!
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    Enrolled and Ready To Go!

    ByBlake December 18, 2005

    My medical certificate finally arrived. I was surprised at how quickly they processed it once the doctor sent it in. About 7 days! There really isn’t anything special about the piece of paper. On the back they list the validity periods as well as places for renewal stamps. As you can see on the front…

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  • Name That Part: 2005/12/15
    Name That Part | Pre Training

    Name That Part: 2005/12/15

    ByBlake December 15, 2005

    I would like to thank Clumpinglitter for providing last weeks photo. Everyone got it right! It’s an outside air temperature gauge with ice detector! Without further delay, here is this weeks NTP! A measuring device I hope to make this weeks one a little more challenging! Hence, the super vague clue. Thanks again to Clumpinglitter…

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  • Interesting Things | Pre Training

    Top Ten

    ByBlake December 13, 2005

    I found the “Top 10 of Everything Canadian 2005” book sitting on my parents coffee table tonight. So I decided to crack it open… some interesting aviation top ten lists: Countries with the most airports: 1. USA (14,801) 2. Brazil (3,590) 3. Russia (2,743) 4. Mexico (1,823) 5. Canada (1,389) 6. Argentina (1,342) 7. Bolivia…

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  • Interesting Things | Pre Training

    Tackling A Cross Wind Landing

    ByBlake December 8, 2005

    Here is a good video of a pilot landing in a cross-wind situation. The manoeuvre is called a “crab” and it is standard operating procedure. It looks a little extreme, but it seems to do the trick.

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  • Name That Part | Pre Training

    Name That Part: 2005/12/08

    ByBlake December 8, 2005

    Last weeks NTP didn’t go too badly. 2 people commented! Lets see if we can get 4 people to comment on this weeks part. You need this to determine density altitude In this example of the part, it also makes a good ice detector! Please submit your (correct or otherwise) guess by clicking on the…

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  • Pre Training

    Still No Medical Cert

    ByBlake December 7, 2005

    I decided to call the Civil Aviation Medicine Branch of Transport Canada today to inquire about the status of my medical certificate application. The person on the other end of the phone was extremely nice and helpful. All you need to do is quote your file number. If you dont have one (like me) because…

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  • Air Law | Pre Training

    Learning your A,B,C’s

    ByBlake December 4, 2005

    Take a look a the map that I photoshopped the other day as a reference. Today I’m going to talk about the different classes of airspace around Buttonville. There are actually 5 classes of airspace around Buttonville, but you can only see four of them on my map. Lets start off with what you can…

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  • Learning About Airspace
    Air Law | Pre Training

    Learning About Airspace

    ByBlake December 3, 2005

    I spent some time today looking at the Toronto VTA and the CFS entries for Buttonville (YKZ), Downsview (YZD), Pearson (YYZ), and Toronto Island (YTZ) airports. My goal was to try and understand the airspace around my home airport (Buttonville). I think I’ve figured it out. But first, some definitions: Control Zone Those are the…

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  • Name That Part | Pre Training

    Name That Part: 2005/12/01

    ByBlake December 1, 2005

    Every week (or so) I’m going to post of a photo of something aviation related along with a clue. It’s your job to guess what the part is by leaving a comment (using the link below). Named after the French physicist that invented it. Good luck!

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  • Pre Training

    More On Curriculum

    ByBlake November 28, 2005

    The course outlines for the classes I will be taking at Seneca are now on line. Aeronautics The main textbook is “From the Ground Up” which I’ve already done about two thirds of the workbook. Some highlights: 1. Components, structure, loads, stresses, documents 2. Bernoulli’s Theorem, Newton’s Laws, airfoils and production of lift, weight and…

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