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Written by Canadian Aviator Staff
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 The current issue of Canadian Aviator - May/June 2007 - is on newstands now! Read about this issue's features below. |
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Departments - May/June 2007 |
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Written by Various Authors
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Walkaround
User Fee Battle Brewing?
Airmail
Diesels, Landing Fees
Waypoints
Planes, Products and News
Gear and Gadgets
Six Product Reviews
North of Sixty
Parade of Planes
Vectors
Local Knowledge
Eye On The Sky
Stormy Skies
Pep Talk
Healthy Flying
Tales From The Lakeview
The ‘Three’ On Skis
The Northern Sched
Pigs Do Fly
Flightbag
Branden’s Blog, Quiz and Crossword
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Written by Dale DeRemer
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A good passenger briefing is an essential part of every preflight but it’s especially important for floatplane pilots and their charges. Most floatplane accidents are survivable. Give your passengers, and yourself, a fighting chance. |
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A Floatplane In The Backyard |
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Written by Don Ledger
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There’s nothing like stepping from your living room into your airplane and if that airplane is on floats, so much the better. We get a glimpse of that enviable lifestyle from the rugged East Coast. |
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Written by Patricia Hoolihan
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When Phil Robinson learned to fly more than 30 years ago he found his true love. More than 18,000 hours later, Phil is one of the highest time Beaver pilots around and he’s passing all his accumulated skill and knowledge along to a new generation of bush pilots who come through Atikokan Aero. |
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