EAA Canada
Stories from our friends in the North. Subscribe to the monthly Bits and Pieces newsletter to catch the latest Canadian aviation happenings.
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Analog vs. Digital
By Mike Davenport, Vancouver, British Columbia Luddite — Modern definition: a technophobe, one who avoids modern technology. Being more than a little challenged by the digital inroads into society in the last decade, I find myself… Read more
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What If I Get Hit By a Gravel Truck?
By James Slade, EAA 1435575 Whenever my brother needed a fast excuse for why he was late (he is a last-minute or later kind of guy), his go-to was that he was almost hit by a… Read more
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Those RVs and My Experience With Them
By Mike Davenport, Langley, British Columbia Back when the earth was still flat, a brilliant aircraft designer came up with the idea of an all-metal aircraft that most could build in a home shop or garage.… Read more
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The Paradox of General Aviation
By Michael J. Martin, EAA 1047599 Rules keep you out of trouble. Judgment gets you out of trouble. A safe pilot respects both, and never confuses obedience with wisdom. Introduction General aviation teaches a paradox… Read more
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eVTOLs: When Can I Buy Mine?
By Michael J. Martin, EAA 1047599, Toronto, Ontario Introduction In Canada, the short version is eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing) will be treated as real aircraft, operated under Transport Canada’s aviation safety system, and integrated… Read more









