RyanJames170
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how many of you here live in Cananda or parts of the USA that have alot of bush flying going on?
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Norhwestern Ontario, west of Thunder bay, there's probably more bush flying than any other.
Larry
I live in Panama and I can asure you there is much bush flying around here, most airports and many airfields are out there in the jungle!!!!
Well I think if you put both Northwestern and Northeastern Ontario bushflying and air services it would come a close second to the Pacific coast from Washington to B.C. Canada to all of Alaska. Do most of my flying out of CYCN northeastern Ontario. I'm a lifer here. Less the mountains it can be challenging aswell. It was interesting flying a beaver on wheel/skis. Different flying than that to floats, less fuel per hr. quicker of the ground different landing. Lot more work on shut down for the wrapping her up for the cold nights here at -25 to -30 in Jan. and Feb.
For now take care
Beaverpilot :salute:
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Well I think if you put both Northwestern and Northeastern Ontario bushflying and air services it would come a close second to the Pacific coast from Washington to B.C. Canada to all of Alaska. Do most of my flying out of CYCN northeastern Ontario. I'm a lifer here. Less the mountains it can be challenging aswell. It was interesting flying a beaver on wheel/skis. Different flying than that to floats, less fuel per hr. quicker of the ground different landing. Lot more work on shut down for the wrapping her up for the cold nights here at -25 to -30 in Jan. and Feb.
For now take care
Beaverpilot :salute:
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