Fix something 

The author reflects on their experience as an aircraft owner, highlighting recent maintenance on their Zenair. They detail tasks such as replacing ducting, updating a landing light with an LED bulb, and installing new brake lines. The completion of these tasks promises many trouble-free flying hours ahead, especially during long daylight.

The Things You Learn

The author reflects on their aviation journey, highlighting the extensive knowledge gained, particularly about various aircraft engines and maintenance. Through hands-on experiences, mentorship, and a passion for aviation, they developed valuable skills in mechanics, woodworking, and flying techniques. This learning adventure fostered confidence, independence, and a deep appreciation for community support.

From the Cockpit (2014-02)

The author is tasked to write a monthly "From the Cockpit" column for the Skywriter newsletter. He reflects on his journey from aspiring fighter pilot to becoming a Canadian citizen and aircraft owner. As president of the Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club, he calls for member engagement to improve club activities and foster camaraderie among aviation enthusiasts.

From the Cockpit (2011-09)

The summer passed quickly and was filled with exciting flying events. As regular meetings resume, there is anticipation for sharing summer adventures and enjoying the favorable autumn flying weather. The speaker is eager to provide educational talks and seeks member feedback on future events, encouraging participation from all involved.

To Vulcan Again!

Each year, COPA flights from Calgary and Lethbridge gather for breakfast in Vulcan, fostering connections among pilots. This year's event on August 19th saw 24 planes and about 36 attendees, including the youngest member, Emma. The tradition continues to grow, enhancing camaraderie and providing a fun reason to fly.

CAVU Dreams (2006-03)

In a busy month, the author managed home renovations and aircraft upgrades, including work on a Cessna 150. After successfully retrieving a salvaged plane in Florida with his father, they encountered delays and icy conditions. The trip proved worthwhile, yielding a core engine and quality parts for future projects, costing $4,000 less than anticipated.