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Old April 4th 10, 07:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Brian Whatcott
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I ran into three Canadian crews who arrived at Amarillo when I did,
yesterday.
Dark blue two seat turboprops. I said they looked far from home.
One explained: "We get a five day Easter vacation, and we had the use
of these training planes." "We're from Saskatchewan".
So we compared notes after taking the side-trip to Palo Duro Canyon
("Second biggest in the US" it says here) "They let us in for free."

Tacair, the FBO at KAMA with the English Field House restaurant next
door, make a car available for crews - which is nice.
When I departed, there was yet another Canadian plane on the line, a
dark blue jet trainer - nice lines, didn't recognize the maker.

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Old April 5th 10, 05:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mark
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Default Canadians Go Visiting.

On Apr 4, 2:00*pm, brian whatcott wrote:
I ran into three Canadian crews who arrived at Amarillo when I did,
yesterday.
Dark blue two seat turboprops. I said they looked far from home.
One explained: *"We get a five day Easter vacation, and we had the use
of these training planes." * "We're from Saskatchewan".
So we compared notes after taking the side-trip to Palo Duro Canyon
("Second biggest in the US" it says here) "They let us in for free."

Tacair, the FBO at KAMA with the English Field House restaurant next
door, make a car available for crews - which is nice.
When I departed, there was yet another Canadian plane on the line, a
dark blue jet trainer - nice lines, didn't recognize the maker.

Brian W


Cool. I mean...cool, eh?

That would be the CT- 156 Harvard II.

http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/v2/.../index-eng.asp

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Mark
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Old April 5th 10, 12:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Don Poitras
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Default Canadians Go Visiting.

Mark wrote:
On Apr 4, 2:00?pm, brian whatcott wrote:
I ran into three Canadian crews who arrived at Amarillo when I did,
yesterday.
Dark blue two seat turboprops. I said they looked far from home.
One explained: ?"We get a five day Easter vacation, and we had the use
of these training planes." ? "We're from Saskatchewan".
So we compared notes after taking the side-trip to Palo Duro Canyon
("Second biggest in the US" it says here) "They let us in for free."

Tacair, the FBO at KAMA with the English Field House restaurant next
door, make a car available for crews - which is nice.
When I departed, there was yet another Canadian plane on the line, a
dark blue jet trainer - nice lines, didn't recognize the maker.

Brian W


Cool. I mean...cool, eh?


That would be the CT- 156 Harvard II.


http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/v2/.../index-eng.asp


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Mark


That explains the very nice Canadian jet I saw at KCPS (St. Louis Downtown)
yesterday. I hear the older kid saying to the younger one (how is it that
everyone under thirty now seems like a kid to me?), "There's no point
planning a mission to there if they don't have oxygen..."

http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/v2/.../index-eng.asp

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