From the Cockpit (2014-10)

The 2014 COPA for Kids event, intended to give 50 children a flying experience, was unfortunately canceled due to poor weather conditions. Despite dedicated planning by volunteers, attempts to postpone to the next day also failed. The disappointment felt by kids and parents highlighted the impact of weather on aviation events, yet hopes for future flying opportunities remain.

From the Cockpit (2014-09)

The author recounts their initial unfamiliarity with gyroplanes and researching them after an employee's suggestion to use autonomous air vehicles for laser scanning. They express concerns about safety before discovering ArrowCopter's AC20, which emphasizes safety with its unique design. A firsthand experience in an AC20 flight proves enlightening and alters their perception of gyroplanes.

From the Cockpit (2014-08)

Oshkosh 2014 was a remarkable aviation event featuring over 10,000 airplanes, including the One Week Wonder project, where volunteers built a complete aircraft. The unveiling of Sonex's new Turbo engine showcased technological advancements, while the Ultralights barn highlighted innovative designs. The experience was unforgettable, celebrating the spirit of flight and aviation progress.

From the Cockpit (2014-06)

The author shares a captivating account from Kitplanes about Robert Barber's extensive flight with his homebuilt Sonex from Texas to Alaska. Inspired by this journey, the author proposes a group flying adventure north for club members, emphasizing thorough planning on routes, aircraft specifications, and cooperative piloting to enhance the experience and support fundraising efforts.

From the Cockpit (2014-05)

The general aviation sector is currently marked by rising aircraft prices, an aging pilot demographic, and increasing registration of non-certified aircraft in Canada. Although market indicators show growth, affordability remains a concern. The "Buddy Pilot" initiative suggests engaging non-pilots through partnerships to boost interest and awareness in recreational flying.

From the Cockpit (2014-04)

Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, during its journey from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, carrying 12 crew and 277 passengers. Despite extensive international search efforts, no conclusive evidence has been found. Various theories concerning its disappearance have emerged, but none are proven, leaving many questions unanswered.

From the Cockpit (2014-03)

In 1910, Raymonde de Laroche became the first woman to earn a pilot license, followed by Bessica Medlar Raiche and Mary Eileen Vollick in the US and Canada, respectively. Despite increased interest, women still represent only 6% of pilots today, largely due to myths and lack of exposure. Encouragement and support from communities are essential to change this statistic.

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.

Crossing Canada’s Winter

The journey of ferrying a Zenair CH-750 plane from Cobden, Ontario, to Calgary involved facing multiple challenges, including adverse winter weather and radio malfunctions. Over eight days, the pilots navigated through various Canadian provinces, covering approximately 3,000 kilometers. They remained resilient, successfully completing the adventure while learning about the aircraft.