16/04/2022
Atlantic Crossing Part 1/3:
Ottawa-Kuujjuaq-Iqaluit
CYOW-CYVP-CYFB
After some quality time with Matt‘s Canadian relatives 🥰, the crew set out well rested to fly day 1 of their Atlantic Crossing.
Heading North over Quebec, the landscape soon turns into the one known from documentaries on the Taiga, which I guess most of us witnessed during geography lessons in school (the fun lessons 😉)
Due to headwinds, Matt & Robin spent almost 6h in the air, before approaching Kuujjuaq via ILS RWY07.
Kuujjuaq, located right at the boundary between Taiga and Tundra in Nunavik (you can tell geography was not the least fav. course of our crew 😉), is also home to Nicholas Brown, one of Matt‘s mates from Cranfield Uni.
While the crew wore mittens and beanies during the quick turnaround in -C temperatures and light snow fall, Nick and his colleagues mentioned how nice it is that spring had finally arrived…😎 proper hardcore folks they are!
Despite a liter of milk costing ~15 CAD in Kuujjuaq, Nick bought the crew fresh fruit and a smoothies for their next leg to Iqaluit! We can only imagine how expensive it was… Big thank you Nick 🤗
Departing the opposite direction on RWY25 via a visual left turn out to join the VOR overhead, the crew soon vacated land and witnessed lovely ice formations swimming below them in the Hudson Strait.
Arriving in Iqaluit, our so called “Go Pro Left“, was greeted by ferrying a the opposite direction to in London! (lucky for tall boy Micke, the Pitot Tube - where the GP is mounted - is up high on the ) 😄🤘🏼
hosted Robin and Matt for the night and the crew enjoyed a lovely sunset. also slept inside thanks to the support of - essential with temperatures well below freezing 🥶