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    • Interesting Things

      Flight Sims for IFR Practice

      ByBlake February 15, 2011July 28, 2014

      I know a few people who use flight sims to keep their IFR skills sharp. I don’t have my IFR rating (yet) so I just use them to fly around. I use Microsoft Flight Simulator. Which is now end of life. So what are the other options out there? I’ve been able to find two….

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    • Interesting Things

      Common Frequency Areas Survey

      ByBlake February 12, 2011July 28, 2014

      Ramiel over at Pilots Discretion has a quick 5 min survey that he would like pilots to fill out. It has to do with the usage of Common Frequency Areas in use around the Toronto Area. If you regularly fly around Toronto, I encourage you to fill out his survey.

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    • Thankfully You’re In An Airplane
      Interesting Things

      Thankfully You’re In An Airplane

      ByBlake February 8, 2011July 28, 2014

      I’m sure the IFR pilots down under appreciate the sense of humour when doing the SINNK Five Arrival into Brisbane International Airport. Take a look at the approach plate Hopefully Glenn and Lissa don’t get wet! Via @douglasr and @AAFO4Ever

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    • Site News

      Site Improvements

      ByBlake January 21, 2011July 28, 2014

      I’ve made two major improvements to the site over the past 24 hours. Firstly, you are now able to get updates via e-mail (like with the old blog). You can manage your subscription on the right hand side of the page. Secondly, the site is now mobile friendly. Feel free to read my posts on …

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    • Approach Slope Indicator Systems
      Ground School | Instruments | Interesting Things

      Approach Slope Indicator Systems

      ByBlake January 15, 2011July 28, 2014

      I remember one time, during my training with an instructor, that I was landing at an airport. The instructor told me to ignore the VASI indicators as it was calibrated for the larger airplanes. Flying in a C172, I found that remark odd as I was under the impression that all VASI or PAPI would…

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    • Interesting Things

      A Question About TAFs

      ByBlake January 13, 2011July 28, 2014

      I’ve been looking at some TAFs from various locations and noticed a weird convention. In the following TAF the validity period contains a time of 2400Z. For example: EFHK 122336Z 1224/1324 05006KT 4000 -SN SCT002 BKN003 TEMPO 1300/1305 1500 SN BKN005 BECMG 1305/1307 BKN008 TEMPO 1307/1312 8000 SCT008 BKN012 BECMG 1312/1314 30010KT 9999 SCT010 BKN030…

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    • Interesting Things

      Rare Runway Renumbering

      ByBlake January 7, 2011July 28, 2014

      Tampa International Airport will be renumbering their runways next week. The reason being the change in the magnetic variation in the area. The North/South runway will be renamed from 18R/36L to 19R/01L. This doesn’t happen very often, as in most cases the variation only changes (at the most) 1-2 degrees per 100 years. The closer…

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    • Interesting Things

      Santa Has Filed His Flight Plan

      ByBlake December 22, 2010July 28, 2014

      I just got word from Nav Canada, that Mr. Claus has filed his ICAO flight plan with them for his departure later this week. Normally they don’t release flight plans to the public, however they have decided to do so in this particular case. You can view a pdf version of the plan or read…

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      Haven’t Blogged In A While…

      ByBlake December 7, 2010July 28, 2014

      It’s been a busy month, and I really wish I could have blogged more. I have been working on some exciting new features for World Flight Planner that should be released in the next few weeks or so. I have also been working on my Personal Operating Procedures. I plan to have those done in…

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    • VOR Time Check
      Ground School | Instruments | Interesting Things | Navigation

      VOR Time Check

      ByBlake November 2, 2010July 28, 2014

      I was perusing the Transport Canada Instrument Procedures Manual today and noticed a rather interesting exercise: It’s called the VOR Time Check and allows you to estimate the amount of time required to cross a VOR while flying a radial. Here is how you perform it: Let’s say you’re flying the 022 degree radial towards…

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