September 20, 200223 yr If you are on (DST) daylight savings time (+1 hour) and you are 1 timezone east of GMT:The flight would start at 1900 + 2 hours = 2100 = 9 PM.If you are not on DST the flight would begin at 8 PM.Transition would be 18,000 unless I have missed something and I am very sure that Rob, Ian, or someone else will point it out very quickly if that is wrong.
September 20, 200223 yr Thank you for the replys gentlemen,but I see I need to rephrase the first queastion which was badly put.In which time zone does Alberte lay. Pacific ,Mountain, Central?Thanks, robin.
September 20, 200223 yr Robin,Not sure why the time zones matter as long as you have the UTC but as you requested:Cranbrook, BC - Mountain Time ZoneCalgary, AB - Mountain Time ZoneEdmonton, AB - Mountain Time ZoneCold Lake, AB - Mountain Time ZoneAnd if doing any of the alternate flights:Vancouver, BC - Pacific Time ZoneKelowna, BC - Pacific Time ZoneLethbridge, AB - Mountain Time ZonePacific Time = UTC - 7Mountain Time = UTC - 6Hope that helps - see you on Sunday.Ian Elchitz CYWG
September 21, 200223 yr OK gang, time is running down. Get the MOPAR software loaded as I am being assured we will be able to use it on the arrival into Cold Lake. And read those PAR approach procedures on the PIC on VATSIM webpage - very importaint you know what your in for. It will be very cool.
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