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Toronto Pearson

Air Canada Captain Doug Morris has an article in Wings Magazine and a post on his blog regarding Pearson's CDF. Check them out here.

www.fromtheflightdeckbook.com/2010/02/cool-stuff-about-de...

www.wingsmagazine.com/content/view/902/38/
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Author Shawn from Airdrie, Canada

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