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We are currently live at the Buttonville Airport - CYKZ (ICAO), while I was inside the classroom for Ground School; I heard what sounded like the blades of a helicopter that was landing.
This is a Agusta-Westland AW 139 that came into land for fuel and too allow the flight crew to stretch their legs on the ground.
The crew is about ready to go as they get ground clearance from the Control Tower for taxi and takeoff.
*Note= This video only shows one of two engines starting up. Only at idle speed
This Agusta-Westland AW 139 is probably the newest in the fleet of "Band Aid One", which is the call-sign that the pilots use over the Radio Communication. It stands for Air Ambulance or Medivac, but both terms are valid.
More information about Orgne can be found here:
http://www.ornge.ca/Pages/Default.aspx
More information about about the Agusta-Westland AW 139:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AgustaWestland_AW139:
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