CAVU Dreams (2015-04)

Ken provides an update on his recovery progress after an injury, highlighting his regained mobility and newfound freedom to drive. He details a big purge in preparation for building a new RC model kitplane and reflects on investigating two mysteries related to a recent crash. He expresses gratitude for a lifetime club membership.

CAVU Dreams (2015-03)

After 32 years as a pilot, the author has decided to stop flying following an accident that damaged their knee. Health concerns, including diabetes complications, and a desire to focus on family and other interests played crucial roles in this decision. They plan to engage in sailing, dog rescue, and hobbies while simplifying life.

CAVU Dreams (2015-02)

On February 1st, during a flight to Red Deer Lake, the narrator experienced a catastrophic aviation accident after colliding with another plane. Despite crashing, the narrator survived with injuries, including a dislocated knee and broken ribs, and received prompt medical assistance. The aircraft, built over 26 years, was irreparably damaged.

CAVU Dreams (2014-12)

The post expresses holiday greetings and reflects on personal desires for Christmas, particularly the wish for more time to work on aviation projects. It shares updates on various aircraft projects and highlights winter flying precautions, including pre-heating engines, checking tire pressure, dressing appropriately, and carrying survival kits. A safe Christmas is wished for all.

CAVU Dreams (2014-10)

This month, aviation activities included flights and a fly-in golf day with friends. Progress on the Buttercup is slow, with thoughts about a future aerobatic build. A new Bearhawk LSA model, noted for its light weight and fuel efficiency, has piqued interest. The author continues working on the Buttercup while considering future projects.

CAVU Dreams (2014-09)

With summer ending, the author reflects on limited flying hours and returns to teaching at SAIT with an increased course load. They discuss their teaching roles, changes in the AME program, and mention a friend's tragic death in a plane crash. Plans for future flying adventures and a tribute to the friend are noted.

CAVU Dreams (2014-08)

From mid-May to August, significant work was done on a 1953 Cessna 170B following a concerning engine inspection. After evaluating options, it was decided to replace the original engine with a Lycoming O-360, enhancing performance. Despite increased weight and some initial issues, the owners are pleased with the outcome and eager to fly again.

CAVU Dreams (2014-06)

After a month-long inspection, new rocker cover gaskets and a battery replacement for the Garmin 296 resolved ongoing issues like slow satellite lock and incorrect dates. While awaiting repairs, the author explored the ForeFlight app, finding it a suitable yet costly navigation tool compared to the Garmin, particularly for Canadian mapping.

CAVU Dreams (2014-05)

As spring approaches, the author faces aircraft maintenance challenges, including a costly carburetor rebuild. Despite having an AME license, unexpected expenses arise during inspections. Considering future aircraft for aerobatics, the author explores options, weighing the benefits of light biplanes and potential rebuilds, while acknowledging regulatory hurdles for aerobatic approvals.

CAVU Dreams (2014-04)

The author expresses frustration with the prolonged winter in Alberta, contrasting it to previous challenging weather experiences in Newfoundland. He reminisces about a 1992 flight from Newfoundland to Oshkosh with memories of weather delays, customs complications, and learning during the journey, ultimately finding joy in the current sunny weather.