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Old 1st May 2010, 17:56
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Flying in CYOW to get much safer.

It seems TC will be grounding their CYOW based fleet over the next year, this news has been greated with much joy by those of us who over the years have watched their never ending foul ups from gear up landings, to endless blocking of taxi ways and ramps whilst they go through endless "Functionals" to jaming the airwaves with endless crud, "Im going to do my procedure turn at XXX alt allowing for the temp deviation from standard as per our SOPs" this one from last winter. The only down side is the NAV CAN staff will miss the entertainment and the TSB may have to lay of staff with the downturn in investigations this grounding will trigger!
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The best thing that could be done Clunk is to put a concrete dome over Tower C like they did at Chernobyl.

Preferably during working hours ( err during the hours it is occupied. )

The way they operate their airplanes is like the way they operate the rest of their kingdom......incompetently.
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