toughest coasties
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toughest coasties
on the heels of the 'are coasties worth more' topic i'd like to know what the old salty coasties think of as the toughest coast gig? where is the toughest place to be based on the coast?
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I'll agree with Prince Rupert, but the guys out of Hardy in the Goose don't have an easy time of it.. Rowdy does make a good point that the whole area on the central and north cost can be challenging.. The guys/gals out of Vancouver don't have an easy time either though, conditions are generally a little better, but throw in the ATC stuff and the amount of traffic, and it can be a bit of a challenge.
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Having spent close to 30 years flying on the coast, I would have to say Rupert is the most difficult place on the west coast. I can't speak for the east coast, but it sure looks nasty there too. Of course it is much easier now than it was years ago, due to increased safety on the opertors and pilots side, and education on the customer side. On thing about rupert, it is pretty clear cut with the weather............when it is bad, it is really bad.
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Been reading this and thought I would add my thoughts.
The west coast can be quite difficult weatherwise and water wise anywhere from the Canadian border to the tip of the Aleutian Islands.
The coasts of Labrador and Newfoundland are just about as difficult.
Of all the areas on the planet I have flown Greenland is the most difficult and unpredicatable weather wise.
Oohhhh and the Saharah in the sand storms is hands down the most unforgiving.....but if you are on floats it is unlikely you would be flying there so scratch that off this list.
The west coast can be quite difficult weatherwise and water wise anywhere from the Canadian border to the tip of the Aleutian Islands.
The coasts of Labrador and Newfoundland are just about as difficult.
Of all the areas on the planet I have flown Greenland is the most difficult and unpredicatable weather wise.
Oohhhh and the Saharah in the sand storms is hands down the most unforgiving.....but if you are on floats it is unlikely you would be flying there so scratch that off this list.
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Good ol' EPA! My folks worked for Harry, non-pilots though. I remember THE strike when I was a kid .. nasty. My neighbour was a Captain, former CAF, what a character! All those guys were characters. Heard a lot of stories about the wx on the Rock, haven't flown there myself but it sounded pretty unforgiving.
I did 5 years on the east coast flying floats in summer and wheel/skiis in the winter. Based in Blanc Sablon and the Straits area in the winter and on the island in the summer months. Flying all over northern NFLD, Lab coast and the Quebec north shore.
It is very challenging flying there, in my opinion at least even to, if not more challenging than the west coast, that is after flying the west coast for years afterwards. But us pilot are all pretty territiorial types, "my coast is better than your coast" etc.......
Other pilot friends of mine who also started on the East coast who are now on the wet coast say the same thing, so if you haven't done both how can you say that the west coast is more difficult?
It doesn't really matter, they are all challenging, just do it safely.
Cheers
It is very challenging flying there, in my opinion at least even to, if not more challenging than the west coast, that is after flying the west coast for years afterwards. But us pilot are all pretty territiorial types, "my coast is better than your coast" etc.......
Other pilot friends of mine who also started on the East coast who are now on the wet coast say the same thing, so if you haven't done both how can you say that the west coast is more difficult?
It doesn't really matter, they are all challenging, just do it safely.
Cheers
One problem philly, there's a difference between "tough" and "stupid"..phillyfan wrote:I'll vote Air Cab. When everyone else shuts down for wind. The Air Cab phone starts ringing.
There's a reason Pasco won't fly the goose in the winds Air Cab flys their beavers in.. And I'd rather be in the goose on a windy day..
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