From the Cockpit (2011-01)

The post reflects on the cold January weather in Canada while remaining optimistic about the new year. Upcoming events include an annual banquet on February 26 and an Air Adventure to Wendover, Utah. The club aims to increase membership, with a successful website revamp attracting interest. Members are encouraged to stay safe and enjoy aviation.

From the Cockpit (2010-11)

As November brings cold weather and preparations for flying, reflections on Remembrance Day deepen, acknowledging sacrifices made by many. The significant advancements in aviation from WWII to today illustrate the benefits gained despite historical conflicts. Aviators maintain a special bond with their predecessors, cherishing freedom and safety as they take to the skies.

From the Cockpit (2010-10)

As fall arrives, flying enthusiasts seek to maximize airtime before winter. Recent flights to the Vulcan airbase highlight the importance of flexibility and using weather resources effectively. The upcoming meeting features Colonel H.C. “Skip” Armstrong, a seasoned Air Force veteran with notable leadership experience. Participants are encouraged to stay safe and bring friends.

From the Cockpit (2010-08)

This summer has been great for flying, with various events fostering community connections among aviators. Sharing experiences in different aircraft enhances skills and confidence. As meetings resume on September 9th, appreciation is expressed for Bernie Kespe's contributions. The club seeks a new director at large and encourages safe flying with friends.

From The Cockpit (2010-06)

As summer approaches, many look forward to vacations and flying adventures, offering memorable experiences and opportunities to meet new people. The author shares a visit to the Vulcan airbase, noting ongoing renovations and a new skydiving facility. Emphasizing fitness, they mention an upcoming talk on medical issues related to aviation.

Sun ‘n Fun 2010

The author's experience at the Sun 'n Fun event in Lakeland, Florida, highlights the warm weather, numerous flight demonstrations, and innovative products like the Mosquito XET ultralight helicopter. They recommend at least two days for attendees, also visiting the Fantasy of Flight Museum and expressing excitement for the upcoming airshow season.