Flying in Canada
For some ForeFlight work I spent a bit of time in Canada recently. We had the privilege to get some flying in, in a gorgeous C182 with a G1000. This was a tour of the capital area, complete with an overflight of downtown before landing (not something we'll ever do over the U.S. capital).
We even caught a few glimpses of a concert below, with an impressive light show, and a video presentation that was shone on the Parliament central building.
The flight was at sunset, and was one of those perfect flights - light winds, cool temps, perfect sky. I haven't had a flight like that since I used to live in Williamsburg and flew with my buddy John.
It was a pretty interesting experience. The primary differences that popped out to me were:
- Instead of talking to the traffic in the area of the airport (CYND, Gatineau) we talked to "radio" (FSS) and told them our intentions. They gave us a heads up on other traffic and advisories on when to enter the runway. My understanding is that they have no real authority, but you tend operate as if they do.
- There were french speaking pilots in the pattern, so Radio was translating back-and-forth to keep everyone on the same page. That would drive me nuts. :)
- They have a TFR over the Parliament buildings, but it is something like 1000' high.
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Tommy Eldridge
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