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Our pilot was an aerialphotographer based in southwestern Ontario who was on a job that would take himto the Thousand Islands region bordering Ontario and upstate New York. On theway he stopped in Peterborough, Ontario for fuel where he consulted with flightservices to examine a line of thunderstorms that had been pelting Ottawa to thenortheast throughout the day. The storms were heading southwest in a path thatwould eventually cross our pilots route. It was anticipated that the stormswouldn’t be near the Thousand Islands area for about two and a half hours whichwould leave better than a one hour buffer for our pilot. Or so he thought.
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For the rest of my life Iwill remember 2008 as the year I took the pilot’s pilgrimage to Oshkosh for thevery first time. Those who know me know that I love my gadgets. So given thatyear in and year out EAA’s AirVenture sees the launch of the latest andgreatest aviation gadgetry, I’ve had to account for why I hadn’t yet made thetrip to Oshkosh. Well, no longer.
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A recently releasedTransportation Safety Board investigation report detailing a mid-air collisionstated that “A number of international studies have addressed the overall issueof risk of collision effectiveness of the see-and-avoid principle. Allacknowledged the underlying physiological limitations at play and that, whenmid-air collisions occur, “failure to see-and-avoid is due almost entire to thefailure to see.” One study stated that “our data suggest that the relativelylow (though unacceptable) rate of mid-air collisionsin general aviation aircraft not equipped with TCAS is as much a function ofthe ‘big sky’ as it is of effective visual scanning.” |
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“Well, in my illustrious 270+ hours of recreational flying as aprivate pilot, I just yesterday had my closest near disaster” starts off thismonth’s Close Calls pilot. He hadn’t flown for a little while so thought he would “shoot a couple circuits before heading out for a local sight-seeingflight.” The first circuit went without anything of note taking place. On ourpilot’s second touch-and-go… well that was another story. |
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The summer of 2007 was a special time for me. I’m proud to be involved in EAA’s Young Eagles program and decided to invite television’s ‘Wings Over Canada’ to cover our International Young Eagles Day event. ‘Wings Over Canada’ is North America’s longest running aviation TV series and is the brainchild of Canada’s most famous bush pilot, John Lovelace. |
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This month’s Close Call comes to us from the west… the wild west as it turns out, well on that day anyway.
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This month’s Close Call takes us back to the early 1960’s into the northern Ontario bush. Our pilot was a geologist who would fly his Cessna 170 float plane into remote locations in the northern portions of Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.
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I’d love to hear from readers about Close Calls of all sorts, not just
traffic related incidents. Unexpected weather developments, maintenance
mishaps, planning blunders. Anything that might have challenged your
skills or your nerves (or likely both). Stay tuned in the coming months
for a broader range of interesting and informative tales from fellow
pilots.
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I welcome and very much appreciate all of the great feedback I receive from my readers. I’m grateful to those of you who take the time to share your stories with me and am truly honored to in turn share them with over 300,000 others. There are lessons being learned here… maybe thousands of times over. I look forward to continuing our good work together. It’s especially inspiring to me when users of the technology I endorse and trade exude to me some measure of the same passion I feel for it when speaking of their own experiences. This month’s Close Call is one of those experiences.
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As an instrument rated pilot, our pilot always flew cross country IFR
and this day was no exception. About three years ago, our pilot and his
wife were returning in their Cessna 182 to their home base in the San
Diego area from visiting their grandchildren in central California.
Everything was routine until they landed at the airport.
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This month’s Close Call comes from our Facebook group. Our pilot was
working on their private pilot license doing her second solo in the
circuit (traffic pattern).
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The reason for Close Calls and my personal mission to become a very
public collision avoidance advocate was a fatal mid-air collision a
little over a year ago that occurred near my home airport.
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We all love a beautiful day. High ceilings, good visibility, calm winds. These are days when every pilot looks to the sky and hears it calling. And many of us respond to that call making the sky just a little bit smaller.
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Recently a pilot with thirty years of flight experience approached me
at the Canadian Aviation Expo to discuss some of his close calls. He
has permitted me to share one of his stories, one that he says “really
got those nervous butterflies a twitchin’.”
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It was a very hot, hazy day in the middle of May. Our pilot and co-pilot were flying a VFR round robin from Toronto Buttonville to Ottawa and back to Buttonville cruising at 4500' on the return leg from Ottawa.
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This month’s Close Call comes from yet another of my fellow Internet forum-goers and I share it with you as the poster had written it.
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I recently attended an airspace seminar held jointly by Transport
Canada and Nav Canada. Not surprisingly the seminar was excellently
delivered, very informative, and very well attended with about 50 or 60
pilots participating.
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As a tyke I remember converting a refrigerator box into a jet plane.
I’d cut out holes for the cockpit windows and draw in all sorts of
mysterious dials and buttons.
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This month’s Close Call comes from one of the many people I come across
in cyberspace. There are many wonderful and informative aviation sites
on the Internet.
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Year in and year out the Garmin x96-series portable GPS has received top honors by aviation product reviewers.
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