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    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
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    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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  • Buttonville Airport to Close
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    Buttonville Airport to Close

    ByBlake October 27, 2010July 28, 2014

    Well… looks like this is the final nail in the coffin for the Buttonville Airport. Armadale Co. Limited and The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited have announced that they will be closing the airport and redeveloping the lands. Looks like the Siftons will remain part of this re-development as they own Armadale Co. and are using…

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    Brrr! and Other Cold Things

    ByBlake October 22, 2010October 27, 2010

    ‘Tis a chilly one in the land of CYYZ this morning. According the expansion of mercury in a glass tube graduated with with the centigrade scale, it was 1°C this morning. Frost on the control surfaces for sure! The latest Aviation Safety Letter was released yesterday. I took a quick read, and I found one…

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    Who Supports Toronto Island Airport?

    ByBlake October 20, 2010

    It’s time to vote for a new Mayor in the city of Toronto on October 25th. So the main question on my mind is: “Which one of them supports the Toronto Island Airport?” A quick googling didn’t reveal anything, so it’s time to take a look at each candidates website to find out if they…

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    IFR Rating in Toronto

    ByBlake October 13, 2010October 13, 2010

    I’m doing some preliminary research into getting my IFR rating in Toronto. My rough plan is to see if I can start up in the spring, and get ‘er done before the end of the summer. My biggest concern is about staying current. I dug up the CARs and section 401.05(3) spells it out for…

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    Hangar Talk Survey

    ByBlake October 11, 2010October 13, 2010

    Seneca College is performing a survey to gather real-world examples of flying scenarios. They are going to use the information gathered by this survey to come up with training and flight simulator scenarios. The Hangar Talk 2010 Survey website goes on, saying: The aviation industry has always used a pilot’s hours as a description of…

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    360 Degree Cockpit Views

    ByBlake October 10, 2010October 11, 2010

    The National Museums of Scotland has put together a few 360° views of The Concorde, a Jaguar fighter bomber, an Avro Vulcan, and a De Havilland Comet. The views are pretty high resolution and allow you full 360 degrees of freedom around the cockpit. It must have been amazing to fly in these old school…

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  • Site News

    New Site Design

    ByBlake October 9, 2010October 9, 2010

    I’ve converted my blog from Movable Type to WordPress. I’ve done extensive testing to ensure that all the links and images from the old site still work. Please let me know if you discover anything that’s not working properly. One thing that I will stop doing, is sending updates via e-mail. So apologies to those…

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