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2004
18 December: I discovered that Transport
Canada plans to replace the AIP in the spring with
a new document called the TC
AIM. In the meantime you can download the AIP as a PDF.
10 November: I didn't win the award, but I received
an Honourable Mention.
29 October: I found out that I was nominated for the
2004 "David Charles Abramson Memorial" Flight Instructor Safety Award.
20 September: I just received an e-mail
informing me that the Flying Start USA/Canada
Glossary page was featured in Flying
Magazine. It's not even finished! I felt obliged to update it a
little.
12 June: Added my first impression of the LightSPEED
Thirty 3G, and fixed some typos pointed out to me by e-mail.
5 April: Fixed some broken links, added a
couple of new ones (links, not broken links) including the Weather to Fly video clip series on
the Student
Pilot Resources page, under Transport Canada. I also updated my headset
page with a (not favourable) report on the David Clark H20-10.
Flying Start is now the top Google hit for "aviation headset review."
The David Clark company may come and break my kneecaps soon.
25 February: Added some more photos to the flightseeing page.
15 February: Answered questions
on converting licences between countries, added a page on Boundary Bay
radio procedures,
enhanced my explanation of procedures
to cancel a MAYDAY, and put some warnings in the commentaries about
questions
that schools mark incorrectly. Unfortunately I can't help you much if
your
school's answer key has a mistake.
14 February: As of today, Flying Start has its own internet domain:
flyingstart.ca
12 January: Fixed a few links (thank you for reporting the dead
ones)
and added more movies, notably Air
Panic, one of the worst air disaster movies I've ever seen. The
site
is due for a revamp soon; it's starting to get spidery.
2003
10 December: I watched a horrible airplane movie,
and received
a report on another. The movie page
has
been updated accordingly.
8 December: I just discoverd that Transport Canada moved the root
page for the CARs last month. The links to individual sections of
the
CARs seem to be working, but I'll be looking for any broken links. I
can't
use an automatic link checker because Transport Canada's site rejects
robots.
25 November: Added some photographs to the flightseeing section. Please tell me if
the
images are too slow to load and I'll tweak them. I'm still short a few
pictures:
I would be happy to give you credit and a link if you have an
appropriate
photo to donate.
I realized that my headset
reviews
page was the seventh most visited page on the site, and I hadn't
even
finished it -- it was still in point form. So I finished it, and added
a
few photographs. Now all you people searching for "aviation headset
reviews"
will not be disappointed. "Aviation headset reviews" is the third most
popular
search that finds Flying Start. Number one is, predictably, "pstar"
with
"tomato flames" in second place.
Added a few more photos, courtesy of Alex G., to my aircraft antennae page.
Alex sent me enough photographs for a few new pages in the aircraft
parts
section. See more
of Alex's photos at airliners.net.
12 November: Finished the preflight inspection section
for now, and finally put the sightseeing
page
back online.
10 November: Started a section on preflight inspection, pointing
out
various parts of the airplane. And I took actual airplane photographs,
instead
of creating bizarre MS Paintbrush art. I'm not certain where I'm going
with
this, but there were lots of airplane pictures in my to-do bin, and now
that
they are all scanned, I can throw them out. I also added a few more stories.
22 October: Flying Start was offline for most of the
day.
Our service provider had some -- possibly flood-related --
technical
problems. Also part of November 7th we were down for a Flying Start
server
back up, but in general the site has good uptime. Thank you, Wade. (Warning,
Wade's
site plays a loud sound effect).
2 October: I added some information on the new computer-administrated
exams
at Transport Canada, and answered a request for landing advice.
24 September: I reorganized the My Students area
so
that only information that needs to be protected is under the password,
and
so that navigation is simpler. I still need to add specific
information
for Pacific Flying Club
students.
11 September: I updated my Banner
Towing page, adding prices and an
explanation of how the
banner gets on the airplane, complete with really sketchy images
created
in Microsoft Paintbrush, a style familiar to Flying Start fans.
28 August: I have accepted a job at Pacific Flying Club in Boundary
Bay,
so a lot of the information on my site must change. I have made some
sections
of the site unavailable while I revise them.
17 August: Someone found a second error in the
communications
section of the PSTAR Study
Guide, so I went back through the whole section checking for any
others,
clarified a few things and added a few AIP excerpts.
14 August: Fixed the CAME search link on the Medical page. Transport
Canada
moved it again.
9 August: Answered a density altitude vs. pressure altitude
question
on my Good Questions page.
6 August: I found a series of old
e-mails
and online chat transcripts corresponding to me learning to fly.
I sound so much like my own students that I have put them online
for
you to laugh at me. These are in the protected area, so you must
ask
me for the password to get in. I will give out the password to
students,
former students and other people whom I already have potential
blackmail
material on.
I also put up a page about one of my hobbies, the Klingon Language.
29 July: I noticed that a lot of people, probably
Americans,
were finding Robyn's Flying Start by searching for "tomato flames."
In
fact, it's the third most common search, right after "pstar" and "robyn
pstar."
I took pity upon them and added the American version of
the VFR
equipment mnemonic.
3 July: I broke all the PSTAR jokes out into separate pages so that
instead
of reading them all at once, you find them one at a time while reading
the PSTAR pages.
1 July: Started some silly pages, like one on movies for pilots. The others
aren't
up yet.
26 June: Can't keep my hands off the site. Mostly fixed
typos
and spelling errors, added the copyright
statement
to a few more pages.
25 June: I did lots today. I improved the site
flow
through the learning
to fly section, and added more content to the flight training
process.
I may eventually break this up into more pages, as I add still
more
information. A friend is working on her ATPL and has been asking me
lots
of questions; I've added some of those answers to the FAQ. I also updated the site map. I added some flying stories to the site.
None
of mine yet, just links to other people's. And I finally got a link
checking
program to work, so I have tracked down what I hope are most of the
broken
links. If for some reason you like that sort of thing, you can look at
the output of the program.
21 June: I compiled a few statistics
on female pilots. People are always telling me that female
pilots
are unusual, and I tell them about 5% of commercial pilots are women.
So
here are the latest numbers.
6 June: I'm working on fixing all the links that were broken when
Transport
Canada reorganized their site in late May. This will take a
while.
If I were smart I wouldn't have linked to them in so many places.
(See,
I'm getting smarter, I didn't link to them here). I need to get one of
those
programs that runs around and complains about broken links.
30 May: The search engine was
reporting hits
from its searches, but refusing to display them. The indexing problem
that
caused this should now be fixed. Please let me know if you get this
error
again.
27 May: Updated the My
Students Only section of the website. Ask me for the password, if
you qualify.
26 May: Fixed broken links to the search engine and the first solo page,
in
the nav bar. Linked the FAQ to
the home page.
19 May: Added a web statistics program
to tell me about how my website is used. I don't think it is catching
everything
though, as I get e-mail from people who have gone through the whole PSTAR section on
days when there have been no hits on PSTAR pages. And according
to the
stats program almost everyone who finds my site already has the URL,
whereas
most of the e-mail I get is from people who say they found it on Google.
11 May: Added a couple of tours to my Flightseeing page. Added and
updated links
on the Student
Pilot
Resources pages.
13 April: Changed my description of the CFS from "fat green
book"
to "fat blue book." Nav Canada has just changed all their publications
from
green, to a steely blue colour, in order to be more corporate.
4 April: Updated the Environment Canada link to
Chilliwack
weather on the Student
Pilot Resources page.
26 January:
Corrected an incorrectly marked answer choice for question 3.03 in the
PSTAR
Study Guide.
2002
29 December: Fixed typos and run-together
words
in the PSTAR Study Guide.
12 December: Created a custom 404
error page. Removed prices from the Flightseeing
page. Started a page for Chilliwack
students. This will eventually require a password, but it doesn't
yet,
because all it contains is a to do list. Fixed some backgrounds and
broken
links.
10 December: Organized the Student Pilot
Resources
page, moving the text that wasn't links to Flight Training
Process
and Preparing for
your
First Solo. Wrote a page on getting an aviation medical. Introduced favicon.ico (you should see a little green
Cessna
in the navigation bar right now, and in your favourites list if you
bookmark
this site), and a robots.txt file to tell the search engines what to
ignore.
2 November: Updated some prices.
23 October: I finished the Flightseeing page. I was going to leave
it
half finished, but was inspired to complete it by Google search for
"under
construction icon" which yielded multiple hits from people who had
dedicated
whole pages to their personal hatred for under construction icons.
18 October: Everything is new. I took a site that I
started
back in 2000 and completely redid it. Today Robyn's Improved PSTAR
Study Guide is
essentially complete. I will still be cleaning up the typos and adding
in
a few more links.
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I'm going to scroll down here every time I update the top?
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