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Montag, 16. Dezember 2013

#CANADA #SEAirSeaplanes #CessnaCaravan



This story is dedicated to the young canadian guy on the left hand seat while propelling for Vancouver-Richmond and no, this has no influence to any further decisions!



The trip in one word:

EXPERIENCES


"Flying special airplanes. Is there anything else to say about the theme around this story?".


Hello dear readers,

hard to believe, I know, but also today and well, tomorrow, we should fly for somewhere else!:

http://www.gcmap.com/map?P=cxh-zna&MS=bm&MR=240&MX=720x360&PM=*

Thanx once more to:

http://www.gcmap.com/


Well, I left you after our arrival at the "Vancouver Coal Harbour Seaplane Base".
The place with the marvellous views to this marvellous city
and that´s also the scene where I should go further right now.
A nice chinese guy working the Harbour Air shuttle bus called for a cab with our hotel not en route and not that long thereafter we are at the Skwachays Healing Lodge.
This is an official project of the Vancouver Native Housing Society to create jobs for the local First Nations community and also the place to stay for us this night
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Sure ok to stay here and also with this background
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Close to the entrance for Chinatown, really interesting
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But also close to Downtown Eastside and this is also interesting, but not in a real positive way.
This part of the city is known as Canada's poorest postal code and I´ve never seen such a number of junkies hanging around. I feel so sorry with all these people.
Also the local chief and believe me it was the chief, heavy, long white hair, sitting beside the middle aged woman at the hotels desk and checking what´s going on at the first nations art gallery, recommended to walk some blocks up the street till turning right and once again right for Gastown what is in theory not that far behind the hotel
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It´s me, ok I´am not in shoe business, at least not till now!
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Nice restaurants here
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Ahem, this cute asian woman riding a motorbike, is it really a BSA?. Looks like good, isn´t it?
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The local barber shop and the first nations preparing some artwork
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Like this way
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Gastown quarter it is
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And it really works
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Not the standard way to reach you´re apartment not far from Canada Place
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Nice and sunny views in the evening
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For Canada Place
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Back for the hotel with a detour to some local, you know this is Chinatown, supermarket to fill up our supplies
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Where you feel like in China, veg, yes, or fishy items, no, no way!
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Back for business after a good nights sleep.
There is no restaurant here, but Tim Horton´s is just around the corner
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The first nations art gallery
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Looks like special isn´t it?. While we waited for the local cabby to shuttle us for the air or better said seaport!
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Thursday, 22.08.2013

CXH (Vancouver Coal Harbour Seaplane Base)
ZNA (Nanaimo Harbour Water Airport)

Service 362 operated by Seair Seaplanes
Scheduled:  14.30 //  14.55

A warm welcome to ZNA and no. 263 on the visited airports map:

 
Visited Airports II auf einer größeren Karte anzeigen

The first 200 stations:


Visited airports auf einer größeren Karte anzeigen

All the visited countries:


VISITED COUNTRIES auf einer größeren Karte anzeigen

And the Tripreporter 2013 data:


TRIPREPORTER 2013 auf einer größeren Karte anzeigen

And the question right now is: Which one should we take?
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This ticket is fixed with Seair Seaplanes directly,
the fare is 65.00 Euro´s.
And the whole business works as smooth as usual here.
Leave the bags and take a seat!.
The waiting area and for one or two more views around
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Modern architecture and historic seaplanes, that´s what I like
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Heavy action all around
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Touchdown or whatever you call it here!
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Impressive buildings and planes
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Looks like really cool with the painted propellers
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Ah, good to see my boat ready!
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Downtown in the bright sun
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The locals are also on the way this morning looking for something to bite!
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A real beaver was also on the way but I was to slow with the camera.
Boarding from gate 1 it is
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Just for the variety, isn´t it?.
Here we have a Cessna C208 Caravan, registered C-GSAS,
"Gone Fishing", no, not today!.
Once more a simple thing here to check my log, leg no. 1 on type.
Built in 2001, now this is a pretty young example in comparison to the other seaplanes around this trip
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2.30 pm, 15 minutes only, really.
Just a few clouds and 22 degrees.
Taxi along Canada Place
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Cabin details with the brown leather seats. Free seating it is
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No FO, no FA, no service, the pilot is an elder experienced style guy.
Ready to go
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Just to confirm!
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Up in the air, slowly but we move with an 80% load
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Low level, no worries, we made it
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Over the bridge, not the usual way!
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Along the shoreline at massive 1100 feet
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Urban living Vancouver style
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Instruments checked
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Well populated islands
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Close to our target
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The scenery looks like well known these days
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Nanaimo here we come
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Ahem, it feels like just a little bit awkward when you see the well known "Nanaimo Harbour Water Airport" scenery and notice that we don´t do the final descent. No, we fly along the harbour and the facilities.
Is there something wrong here?.
Not that really. It´s just the case that Seair has it´s own terminal at Nanaimo and this is located somewhat further down the coastline. Not that I´ve really noticed it before
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Touchdown, finally
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To the people with the kayak´s, take care here
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Docked
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Under the wing, you know
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Up for the small terminal building
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True, we are no Canadians, but also true, we are no real extraterrestrians!.
And thats exactly what it feels like when we talked to the woman working the Seair desk.
We arrived right now on the flight from Vancouver and should do another one from Nanaimo but on Harbour Air.
Is it possible to walk there?.
Well, she insisted that we better take a cab. It´s possible to walk but it´s a good way along the main road. It doesn´t look like that far from the air.
But ok, take a cab this way and lucky us, she really called a  cab and not the police to catch us!.

Bye now till the next part.
The TRIPREPORTER

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