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Commando Cargo Hauling Service Through Powerful Snowstorm


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#1 Aharon

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Posted 19 June 2016 - 10:15 AM

Shalom and greetings all my pals,

Representing a Commando cargo hauling service from CYZF Yellowknife Airport located in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada to CYLK Lutselk'e Airport located 1.1 nautical miles northeast of Lutselk'e, Canada where there is chance that caribou may be found on the runway and the local terrain makes this a difficult aerodrome to use in snowstorms.

Finished loading cargo goods into the plane with nice background view of moon

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Holding position letting emergency fire truck to pass on its rush way to site of emergency

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Airborne on climb to 10,000 ft passing nightview of city of Yellowknife

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Check out sunrise

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Very tough to spot runway of CYLK in snowstorm

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On final approach to runway

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Seconds before touchdown

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TOUCHDOWN

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Stopping just before end of runway!!

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Parked at cargo area unloading and loading cargo stuff

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Starting engines and warming up engines in freezing weather!!

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Entering into runway for take off for return trip to CYZF

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Airborne on climb to 9,000 ft with nice view

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Climbing through clouds

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Cruising at 9,000 ft

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Lots of nice cockpit views

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Still cruising at 9,000 ft with amazing sun view

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Descending through clouds to 4,000 ft



You can see CYZF airport!!

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On final runway approach

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Touchdown!!

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Exiting from runway

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Arrived at Buffalo Airways cargo area

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Thank you for viewing.  Stay tuned for next exciting flight.

Regards,

Aharon