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I can't help you with terrain but
When the local FSS were closed NavCan recognized that the briefers in the centers may lack the local knowledge that the local FSS had provided. A project to gather this local knowledge for briefer training lead to the production of weather manuals for each of the weather regions. These manuals are available on their website. The general weather chapter seems to be common to each manual. for weather manuals http://www.navcanada.ca click english under flight operations click local weather manuals for aviation weather http://www.navcanada.ca click english under flight operations click aviation weather web site click route data tab(my favorite) or local data tab Blue skies to all "JJS" jschneider@remove socks cebridge.net wrote in message ... Reposted without the no-archive sig line per Mr./Mrs./Ms.Grumman-581's wishes. I've been invited on a Canadian fishing trip and would like to fly myself and one passenger to Red Lake, Ontario. We leave June 16th. I am in the process of preliminary flight planning. I've browsed the AOPA website for info and called Canadian customs. This will be my first border crossing and would appreciate any help from you guys. Back ground info: I am a VFR pilot only. I have around 800 hours and I have 3 or 4 cross country trips of similar length under my belt. I am more comfortable with non-towered airports but have flown under the Dallas - Fort Worth Class B area some and have no real fear of towered airports. I've flown into Oshkosh twice. I just trained and am more familiar with non-towered fields and seem to meet nice people at smaller fields. To be brutally honest, my radio skills are adequate but probably not much better, (in spite of reading Bob Gardners book). Mainly just from lack of practice. There are few towered fields near my home base. I have an autogas STC for my Cherokee 140 and will use it if available, but it is not a show stopper at all if I have to buy 100LL. The Cherokee will be loaded to within 100 pounds of gross, so adequate runways are a must, say 2500 feet minimum. A leg length of about 300 NM is preferred due to fuel & bladder management issues. 1. I would appreciate any advice on airports and small airplane friendly FBO's along the 900 + nautical mile route from Woodward, Ok.(KWWR) - Grand Island, Ne. (KGRI) - Sioux Falls, SD (KFSD) - Baudette, Mn (KBDE) - Red Lake, Ontario (CYRL). 2. Due to the trip length we will probably overnight in Baudette or somewhere near and I would appreciate recommendations concerning hotel, rental or courtesy car, and eatery accommodations in that area. AirNav.com's fuel price data is pitifully ancient on many airports along this route. 3. If anyone has used Baudette customs coming back into the states, I would like to hear of your experiences there. 4. Looking over the charts I ordered, the area between Baudette and Red Lake appears to be full of swamp, lakes and forest with very, very few emergency landing sites. Safer route suggestions along this leg would be greatly appreciated, especially from anyone familiar with the area and its terrain. A detour, even of a hundred miles or more in the interest of safety will be carefully considered. 5. For those of you with meteorological crystal balls... What can I expect for weather conditions in the vicinity of Red Lake and North of the border in mid - June. I am familiar with the thunderstorms marching across the plains this time of year but not so familiar with weather systems that seem to park themselves for days at a time over one area. Is there much chance of getting weathered in for more than a day or two? -- Joe Schneider 8437R (Remove No Spam to Reply) ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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