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Hi all -
I'm a deaf student pilot with my first solo coming up in a weekend or two (I hope!). I'm near the Canadian border, and have a number of friends there, as well as family in Alaska I'd like to visit once I finally get my license. What are peoples experiences with crossing the Canadian border, and what needs to be done? Would a deaf pilot who can speak but not receive be able to cross and land at a Canadian airport without being chased by a border patrol? On a slightly unrelated note, I'm looking for a handheld GPS / LORAN unit to aid with cross country flying, especially once I start flying around Alaska and Canada. While I'm a fair hand at dead reckoning, flying hooded or blind triggers a mild claustrophobia, and I hate having to depend on my instructor and on a radio on which I cannot hear. Does anyone have recommendations for their favorite navigation aids? Thanks, - Greg |
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