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King Air Shines in the Cold of Canada
This Community Spotlight Feature was written and produced
by Scott Cooper with
King Air Nation, and shared with Textron Aviation.
@flyingwithdebby (Debby)
In this Community Spotlight feature, we're heading to the cold
of Canada to feature
@flyingwithdebby, a charter King Air® turboprop pilot based in Winnipeg.
We were intrigued by Debby's shots on Instagram of King
Air® aircraft in heavy winter conditions, showcasing the
amazing versatility of the aircraft.
We spoke with Debby to learn a bit more about her and what she
does, and of course, her connection to the King Air®
brand. Debby's passion for flight began at a young age - the
small town in which she grew up had a flight school in it. "As
a child, I would often see Cessnas flying around, and this
made me interested in airplanes," said Debby. "Looking through
my childhood photo album you'd even find pictures of me
building planes out of Lego. My middle school science teacher
taught a unit on aviation. After learning about lift, our
class went on a field trip to the flight school for plane
rides. That was my first experience in a small plane."
Later down the road, Debby found herself bored with her
university classes. Looking to try something new, she ended up
taking a discovery flight at the local flight school and was
quickly hooked.
"I enjoyed it so much I was determined to make a career out of
it. As a pilot there's lots of information you need to know
such as air law, weather, airplane systems, and emergency
procedures. Learning to fly wasn't always easy, but getting
through a challenge made it rewarding." Debby obtained her
private pilot's license and began working on getting into the
industry. Her first job was as a dockhand/office personnel
during the summer for a float plane operator in Northern
Manitoba. By the next winter, she had completed her commercial
pilot's license and began flying Cessna® 185 and 206
aircraft on floats in Flin Flon.
Gillam, MB CYGX
It was at Flin Flon that Debby would first be introduced to
the King Air® brand. Clients would take private charter
flights from Winnipeg to the Flin Flon airport. They would
then travel to hunting/fishing lodges by float plane
(oftentimes flown by Debby).
Debby would spend two summers flying in Flin Flon before
deciding to get her MIFR to fly commercially year-round.
"I went to Cornwall Aviation for these ratings and finished in
2 weeks - their program was very efficient! I then moved to
Thompson, MB where I flew as a First Officer on a King
Air® 100, 200, and Beech 99 as well as some floats still."
Jenpeg, MB CZJG
After spending two years at Thompson, MB, Debby would move to
Winnipeg, MB - where she would get her first captain PPC on a
King Air® 100 turboprop. She'd continue to work until she
obtained her current position as a training captain on a King
Air® 200 turboprop and King Air® 350 turboprop for
private air charter service Fast Air. Debby finds the work
fulfilling: "In private aviation, you're flying a specific
group from point A to point B - and sometimes playing a small
part in their mission. I appreciate the trips where I feel
like we're making a difference in someone's life. Some trips
we get to do are: flying clients to special events, flying
engineers to build water treatment plants and medical
facilities in Northern communities, transporting medical
staff, forest fire crews, or workers to operate hydro dams.
(Fast Air's sister company, Vanguard Air Care, also does
medevac operations with King Air 200s)."
Jenpeg, MB CZJG
Debby mentioned to us a few of the particular challenges she
faces flying in the Canada region:
-
Short gravel runways (3000 feet and less - thankfully King
Air® aircraft have great short field performance)
-
Gravel ops include: sweeping gravel underneath props before
starting, cautious when taxiing (not stopping, wide turns,
no reverse below 60 KTS etc.), ice vanes - to avoid prop
chips and ingesting gravel
- Contaminated runways (ice/snow)
- Check runway reports before flight / use brake de-ice
-
Sometimes there are no weather reports or services at the
airports
- Check weather before flight
-
G1000 has NEXRAD, so we can get updated weather in flight
for the surrounding area
- Very cold temperatures in winter
-
When no hangar is available, winter ops include: engine
Tanis heaters, engine tents, interior heater for avionics
Debby noted a couple other benefits of utilizing the King
Air® aircraft:
-
Pressurized, certified for flight in IFR conditions,
anti/de-ice features for flying in icing conditions
-
King Air® turboprops in the fleet are equipped with
Garmin G1000 and Halo 250/275 (up gross weight)
-
Ability to perform operations that larger aircraft cannot
due to the excellent short field performance
Winnipeg, MB CYWG
"Working in the North, I had many experiences that developed
my decision-making skills," noted Debby. "You must take extra
precautions when you're flying somewhere remote on a lake
without a dock - or a short unpaved runway. Most of the flying
in the North, consists of flying guests to fishing/hunting
lodges, and transporting people and cargo where there are no
roads. I'm grateful for all the experiences I had, as they let
me see Canada in ways many haven't."
Debby has had some very memorable flights. She once flew 300
baby chicks to Island Lake, MB to help with food security for
the isolated community. She's had to fit 9 set of antlers in a
real-life Tetris game in the back of the King Air®
aircraft when transporting caribou hunters. She has traveled
as far north as Cambridge Bay, NU, which is in the Arctic
Circle.
Chicago, IL KPWK
"I'm grateful to all the instructors and mentors that have
taught me along the way," said Debby. "That's why I enjoy
doing training on the King Air as well - I hope I can help
someone make a step forward in their career, the way others
have for me." "Being a pilot has been fun. You get to travel
to new places, fly different airplanes and meet new people.
There's always more things to learn which keeps it
interesting. I've been flying for 9 years, and I'm still
enjoying it. I'm excited to see what the future will bring,
for me the sky is no longer the limit."
You can follow Debby on Instagram where she documents her
travels with photos and videos. Her username is
@flyingwithdebby.
Toronto, ON CYTZ
Author/additional photo edits: Scott Cooper (King Air Nation
Communications Specialist) Photographs: @flyingwithdebby
(Debby)
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