Maps

In aviation, pilots use various maps (or charts) for navigation. The best map depends on factors like destination, speed, and onboard navigation tools. Three common charts in Calgary are the 1/500,000 VFR Navigation Chart (VNC), the 1/250,000 VFR Terminal Area Chart (VTA), and Alberta Aviation Council's map. The VNC is recommended for its comprehensive detail and suitability for long-distance flights.

Return of the Giant

The Green Giant, a Sylvaire Bushmaster II, has been upgraded with a Continental A-75 engine after a forced landing in 2004. The owner, supported by others, successfully tested the new engine on a cross-country flight to Castor, AB, and a photo recon mission to High River. The engine performed well, and the owner is thrilled with the upgrade.

Terrific New Aviation Weather Website & App

The website http://www.metar-taf.com provides quick and accurate aviation weather, offering more locations than Nav Canada’s websites. The map allows users to select aviation weather with color-coded symbols for different conditions. The site includes weather radar, distance measuring tool, and detailed weather info for specific airports. It also offers intuitive graphical displays of forecast weather and access to NOTAMS. Even though it lacks graphical maps depicting fronts and systems, the site is praised for its simplicity and accessibility. An app is available for a price, but the web version works effectively, especially with an ad blocker. Overall, it’s a valuable resource for aviation weather.

Light Plane Travel Tech

The trip to Oklahoma to pick up Bob Kirkby’s Starduster biplane highlighted the use of technology in aviation. The author relied on modern GPS devices and apps for navigation, significantly minimizing the use of traditional maps. Despite flying in older aircraft models, the integration of technology facilitated efficient flight planning and communication.

Free On-Line Flight Planning, Part 3

Fltplan.com offers digitized Canadian maps and Flight Supplement data but lacks crucial route planning features. Users can access VFR charts and airport information but often find missing turf-runway airports. In contrast, 100ll.ca provides a user-friendly way to find airport details, distances, and fuel prices, complementing Fltplan.com for efficient flight planning.