Air Cargo Business

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Cargo ramp at Toronto Pearson Airport is a display of different types of cargo planes.

It’s interesting, how things are now on a ‘parallel branch’ of the whole air transport universe, - the one that’s in charge of air cargo transportation. Read the rest of this entry »

Map of the Arctic

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Map of Arctic. A scan from an old, Soviet time, edition of the map atlas Here’s a map of Arctic. The one in which you could literally see ‘both sides of it’, as if you ’soar over the top of world’. I’ve got this picture by scanning a page in an old Soviet atlas, published in 1985. By the way, this year bears some significance in respect (how it would turn out later) - to the fates of the world’: ‘Perestroika’ was officially ’spinned-off” then, and in the following years this same world has changed unprecedentedly. Read the rest of this entry »

Building an Ultimate Bush Plane

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An-2V, a float version of renowned design That’s it. I’ve had enough. I got tired of pointless waiting. I grew worn of futile dreams in which I’d all but crave, hopelessly, for ’some time’, in ’some indefinite future’..  Nah, forget it, - I want it now!  So, I’ve decided to get my own An-2 on floats!

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Bush Flying. Reading materials.

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‘Wings Beyod Road’s End’, a book on bush flying in Northern Saskatchewan It was a nice surprise to find this book in my mailbox at a company’s ‘crew room’. A friend of mine, one of our pilots, left it there, signed: “it was pleasure to fly with you”. Recently we worked together, and, as it turned, after a few short minutes of usual ’small talk’, both of us quickly found a turf of common interest laying in the subject of bush flying. His dad, by the way, was mentioned in the book, for he was one of the prominent aviators opening up the province’s North for exploration and development. Read the rest of this entry »

Simulator Training in Flight College

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A Yak-18T sim bay at Aktyubinsk Flight College Another photograph from the Valentin’s depository, ‘AVLUGA file’. It shows a ’sim bay’ at our college in Aktybinsk. These flight training devices had neither ‘motion capability’, nor any kind of visual system to simulate the effects of flight, and the elements of environment, but they did fairly good job when we used them during an introductory training course. Read the rest of this entry »

Helicopter Transport in Siberia. New Archives

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Endless tundra down below.. Valentin, a friend of mine, an ex-helicoter pilot from Siberia, and a former flight college mate, has just granted an access to his photo-archive. I almost have no words to express how much I appreciate such a deed on his part, and - how excited I am.. He has accomplished an effort of epic proportion, having scanned old negatives. And then he, driven by his good faith, uploaded them on the Internet. Read the rest of this entry »

Observations and Ideas

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Perhaps, last two posts have carried us away from realities of current season in regions of our prevalent residence. Matter of fact, the season (called winter, by the way) keeps maintaining its ‘primary feature properties’ - simply, it’s cold, and there’s sufficient amount of snow still covering most of the country. Read the rest of this entry »

Ride to the Caribbean

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Caribbean. Cleanest waters on the Earth The Caribbean. Enthralling beauty of turquoise waters. Divine islands contoured with miles of sandy beaches exposed to effects of elements, - such as balmy breezes - that gently caress pale-skinned bodies of temporary visitors fetched over here, across the spaces from their habitats normally found in much higher latitudes.. An enticing concept of living ‘with no time’. An ultimate getaway, a magnet paradise for escapist-type characters populating some of John Grisham’s books. Warning: “Do not get overly enchanted!” :) Read the rest of this entry »

First Ride on Dash-8

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Dash-8 (V2-LGG) of ‘Liat’ at the Barbados’ ‘Grantley Adams Intl’ (BGI) Airport Before this one I never had even a close look inside a Dash-8 in my entire life! Who knew the first ever ride would be going to happen in the Caribbean! Instead of Canada, not to mention Russia. And to add more peculiarity to a set of circumstances surrounding this ride, - it was ’strictly business’; however, not without a touch of pleasure :) Read the rest of this entry »

Planes to fly in Arctic

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 ‘Kenn Borek’s Basler BT-67 Again, another ’sporadic photo-session’ happened, as I drove to work. Impossible to miss such an ‘eye catching look’ :) Wondering, where did this plane come from, what skies, over what ‘uncharted’ lands it was flying.. Read the rest of this entry »

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