Every year, Glenn and Alice and their big extended family, put on a fantastic and well organized event. It was well attended and everyone had a great time. I’m already looking forward to next year, the 30 Annual event!
Promoting the safe enjoyment of aviation for pilots, aircraft builders and enthusiasts.
Every year, Glenn and Alice and their big extended family, put on a fantastic and well organized event. It was well attended and everyone had a great time. I’m already looking forward to next year, the 30 Annual event!
The Ground-loop is a popular, acrobatic maneuver in aviation, often executed unexpectedly and from various speeds, primarily during landing. While its performance is typically unscored due to visibility issues, it showcases historical significance in aerobatics. Preparation entails minimal pilot intervention and certain aircraft modifications. It can be varied creatively, leading to entertaining displays.
Carburetor ice can form even at higher ambient temperatures, potentially as warm as 100°F (38°C), due to significant temperature drops in the carburetor throat. However, it is most common when temperatures are under 70°F (21°C) and humidity exceeds 80%. Regular checks of carburetor heat are crucial for engine operation.
Transport Canada emphasizes zero tolerance for cannabis use among aviation personnel, disqualifying them from obtaining medical certificates. The TCCA warns of both immediate and lasting impairments. Following legalization, Air Canada and WestJet have instituted strict bans on cannabis use for their employees, even outside of working hours or at company events.
The emergence of a Piper Navajo landing in Calgary highlights the necessity for pilots to regularly practice forced landing procedures due to the unpredictability of engine failures. Essential steps include executing initial actions, conducting cause checks, and approaching for landing. Consistent training can enhance preparedness and safety in emergencies.
Today, I attended the cactus desert fly-in at Casa Grande with friends, exploring backcountry flying and camping essentials. We admired vintage planes, enjoyed formation flying by young pilots, and flew to a desert landing spot. After a scenic day in the air, we celebrated with milkshakes, marking another successful flying adventure.
On a beautiful flying day, the narrator took off to meet Stu for lunch in Lacombe. After a smooth landing, they discussed an ice runway at Gull Lake. The narrator successfully landed there, despite challenges with traction. After some sightseeing, they returned to Carstairs, enjoying a memorable flying adventure.
The author reflects on their journey with their KitFox aircraft, C-INJV, acquired six years ago but needing significant repairs. After three years of work, it transformed into a yellow SuperFox, enabling enjoyable flights. With over 200 logged hours, the author emphasizes the joy of sharing flight experiences and the upcoming KitFox Fly-in event.
Norm shares his recent flying experiences, detailing a trip from Carstairs to Flagstaff Regional. He enjoyed lunch at the Wooden Spoon with Jim after visiting nearby towns. Despite facing challenging winds on the return flight, smooth air made for an exhilarating experience. Norm praises the exceptional winter flying weather this December.
On October 21, 2017, Blair and Merle Nelson hosted a fly-in event at their private airstrip near Whitecourt to celebrate Merle's cancer recovery. Seventeen planes attended, offering camaraderie and a catered meal. Participants shared stories and appreciated the vintage displays in the spacious hangar, highlighting the event's community spirit and potential for future fundraising.