Nothing in aviation goes according to plan. I left Ottawa last weekend thinking I was going to Idaho for a Husky Fly-in. The smoke haze in the air got worse as I headed West, I started to see it in Wisconsin and Iowa. A look at the satellite photos showed smoke plumes from fires in central Idaho and western Montana reaching the mid-west and up into Manitoba. I gradually turned left, starting a diversion (Canadian Private Pilot Air Exercise #23) of major proportions.
I'm not quite sure where I will end up - I will have to stop before I run off the edge of the charts (maps) I brought with me.
Somewhere South West of Ottawa
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Great blog! Let us know you're OK. Look forward to more in the future.
Sorry for the delay! I've been busy this fall with work, and it always takes me a while to sort through my photos. I will get back to blogging soon, probably when the weather gets miserable.
Hi Tony,
I too have found your blog very interesting. It sounds like you are enjoying where the Husky can take you. I am currently working with Aviat on a new campaign. Would you like to share any of your stories about backcountry camping on their website? We are looking for photos and testimonials.
No problems, Sue. I hope to add some updates and new photos soon.
What an amazing adventure, I'm jealous!!! I live north of Denver and can't wait to the day I can join the Husky family so I can start checking out the amazing mountain airports. To be honest, right now they just scare me. I learned to fly in Florida where performance was never an issue, now that I live at 5,280ft, I can see how performance means everything. Let me know if you ever make it down here, I would love to check out the Husky!!! Looking forward to next years journeys!!!
Tony, can you email me at jim.mantle@rogers.com - want to talk to you about RFC
nice blog.
I hope you haven't given up writing; I enjoy reading flying stories, and there are not much in the Canadian front.
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