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Photo ID: 0552822
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Photo ID: 0483183
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C-FSKJ (cn 110272) SKJ-On the ramp awaiting the fueler at this northern community. One of the only communities I have seen with paved roads |
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Photo ID: 0444356
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C-GXRL (cn 17269296) Sitting in Pik, waiting for the snow to subside before the trip back to Thompson. |
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Photo ID: 0433248
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C-GYWQ (cn U206-04439) Off - strip lodge work up near Tadoule Lake. After a fair amount of rain only a small section of the strip was usable. |
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Photo ID: 0433246
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Photo ID: 0357311
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C-GSKH Looks just as stunning on the ground as she does 7 miles up with two stalwart little Garretts tugging her along at over 300 knots! How's that for an office with view! |
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Photo ID: 0357310
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C-FSKL (cn 110353) Due to the unusually hot and dry conditions of the day, the forest a short distance from the airport has managed to catch fire, denoted by the huge plume of smoke in the background. Fortunately the 215's stooged over and gave it a good wash! Thanks fellas! |
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Photo ID: 0357309
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C-GSKH This plane was loved by her American owners. She has the nicest avionics suite of the fleet, including that alluring GNS 430 above the wx radar. This is gonna be a riot! |
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Photo ID: 0350170
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C-GSKQ (cn UE-361) Ex. US Airways. Now a 14 seater, executive configuration plane. |
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Photo ID: 0322499
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Photo ID: 0313592
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C-GSKQ (cn UE-361) This is Skywards newest of the 3 new 1900's. Again a new reg within Canada. This a/c is in an executive configuration (14 seats), and the rumor is that Skyward will leave it like that. The other rumor is that they will paint there other two is this paint scheme, leaving them with a max of three a/c in there whole fleet with the same paint job (if it really happens?). |
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Photo ID: 0310615
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C-FSKO (cn UE-9) This is a brand new AC to Canada, as Skyward just acquired this AC, and the one in the back is cn UE-11, the two oldest operating 1900D's in the world. The two of them have been parked for the last 2 years. As Skyward has just acquired them they are both gutted and being overhauled at this time. They have a third coming in the next day or two also. |
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Photo ID: 0310614
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C-FSKT (cn UE-11) This 1900, as well as the one that I am standing on (UE-9) are both new to Canada, even though they are the two oldest 1900D's in the world still operating. These two have been sitting for the last two years requiring somewhat of an overhaul, as you can see as she is sitting without any main gear or inboard boots and the interior is completely gutted. |
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Photo ID: 0309052
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C-FXYK This incident happened on my second flight of the day after an uneventful flight earlier in the morning. After touchdown it became apparent from the mud spray over the windscreen that the field had thawed and become rather soft. |
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