Pacific Flying Club

Pacific Flying Club

Airlines and Aviation

Delta, British Columbia 219 followers

IF FLYING PROFESSIONALLY OR RECREATIONALLY IS YOUR DREAM, WE CAN HELP TRANSFORM THAT DREAM INTO REALITY.

About us

The Pacific Flying Club was established in 1965 as the Canadian Pacific Airlines Employees Flying Club and later became known as the Pacific Flying Club. Originally located at Vancouver International Airport, we relocated to Boundary Bay Airport in 1985.

Website
http://pacificflyingclub.ca
Industry
Airlines and Aviation
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Delta, British Columbia
Type
Educational
Founded
1965
Specialties
Flight Training

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    Crafting Aircraft to Withstand Lightning Strikes To protect passengers and crew, aircraft are designed with materials and technologies that can withstand lightning strikes. This includes using conductive materials like aluminum and composites, and installing Lightning Protection Systems (LPS) consisting of static dischargers, lightning receptors, and grounding mechanisms. These systems help to dissipate the energy from lightning strikes and prevent damage to critical components. Additionally, aircraft undergo rigorous testing to ensure they can withstand lightning strikes before being certified for operation. Overall, aircraft are built with safety measures to mitigate the risks posed by lightning strikes and ensure the safety of those on board. Please read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gEhpweej

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    10 Technology Trends in the Aviation Industry. The aviation industry is no stranger to technological innovation, continually pushing boundaries and reshaping the future of air travel. From aircraft design advancements to passenger experience and safety improvements, here are 10 top technology trends driving transformation in the aviation industry. Please view the article here: https://lnkd.in/gszM2u5n

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    Advanced Materials in Aviation: The Urgency for Enhanced Efficiency In the ever-evolving aviation landscape, technological advancements have become synonymous with progress. Among the key drivers propelling the industry forward, using advanced materials in aircraft construction stands out as a transformative force. Specifically, the continued integration of lightweight and durable materials, like composites, is reshaping how we conceive, design, and experience air travel... Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gthyVbZZ Interior of the Boeing Everett Factory in Everett, Washington. Wikipedia photo credit.

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    Biofuel in aviation industry. Aviation biofuel has the potential to decarbonize medium- and long-haul air travel, which generates the majority of emissions from the aviation sector. Biofuel could also extend the life of older aircraft types by reducing wear and tear on engines. While aviation biofuel currently costs more than traditional jet fuel, it is projected to become cost-competitive in the next decade as production scale increases and technological advancements are made. In order for aviation biofuel to play a significant role in decarbonizing the aviation sector, it must be adopted on a large scale by airlines, airports, and other stakeholders. Read about the types of biofules here: https://lnkd.in/gpTbPxU5

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    Why Do Commercial Planes Sometimes Dump Fuel? The sight of a high-flying jet releasing fuel streams might raise questions about the rationale behind such a practice. Jets are engineered with precision to transport passengers and cargo across vast distances. However, there are instances when these aircraft need to perform an unexpected and counterintuitive action: dumping fuel. Landing an aircraft with excess fuel, resulting in a higher weight than planned, can introduce a range of risks due to the altered aerodynamic characteristics and increased stress on critical components. The aircraft’s design and performance parameters are based on specific weight considerations during landing. When these limits are exceeded due to excessive fuel, the aircraft’s handling, braking, and structural integrity can be compromised. Here’s a breakdown of the dangers associated with landing a plane with more fuel than intended: https://lnkd.in/gJ7aPGJg

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    Elsie MacGill: Pioneering the Skies as Canada’s Queen of the Hurricanes MacGill is considered a Canadian war hero. A biographical comic book was published in January 1942, dedicated to her efforts. Throughout the history of aviation, some individuals are remembered not only for their technical achievements but also for their groundbreaking actions in the face of societal norms. Elsie MacGill is one such figure. She significantly contributed to engineering and challenged gender stereotypes in a male-dominated field. This article delves into the life and achievements of Elsie MacGill, who earned the nickname Queen of the Hurricanes. https://lnkd.in/eNyM2MzJ

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    What is a Fam Flight at Pacific Flying Club? If you’ve ever dreamed of flying, climb aboard this unique experience. You can book a 30-minute Introductory Flying Lesson with one of our qualified Flight Instructors and discover what flying is all about! Experience a 30-40-minute flight from the right seat of a Cessna 152 or 172. You will take off from Boundary Bay Airport and fly over the White Rock area. And here is the exciting part — the flight instructor will let you take control of the aircraft to feel what it’s like to fly a plane! You will get the feel of some basic maneuvers. The scenery from above will be new for you. Compared to commercial flights, you will be closer to the ground with a bird’s view of your surroundings.

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