From the Cockpit (2012-04)

The content reflects on the risks associated with hobbies like aviation and emphasizes the importance of thorough pre-flight inspections to ensure safety. It advocates for a proactive approach to safety, encouraging pilots to check their aircraft meticulously and remain vigilant about potential hazards, aiming for longevity in pursuing their passions.

CAVU Dreams (2012-03)

The month was productive for flying, despite mild winter weather and snow. While many pilots need maintenance before spring flights, annual inspections become busy from March to June. Plans for the aircraft include a 500-hour magneto check and potential ski installation. Options for skis range from expensive retail to self-built designs.

From the Cockpit (2012-03)

The author reflects on a hiking experience that reveals the importance of preparation, paralleling it with aviation safety. They recount a hike to Grotto Creek, initially unprepared, but ultimately enjoying a safer alternative on ice. The message emphasizes checking survival kits and essentials for safe flying as the season changes.

Pitot/Static Systems

Last week, a two-year recertification of an RV-7A's pitot and static systems revealed major leaks, particularly in the autopilot control head. The system's complexity led to numerous potential leak points. Recommendations include simplifying systems, using appropriate fittings, and adding service ports to facilitate easier maintenance and reduce certification costs.

CAVU Dreams (2012-02)

In February, unusually warm weather allowed for fantastic flying conditions. Pilots, including the author, took advantage of the weekend to explore, with one flight leading to a lake landing at Red Deer Lake. After repairing a navigation light and enjoying lunch, the author successfully navigated the landing despite initial challenges, returning home thrilled.

From the Cockpit (2012-02)

The post discusses the decline in membership and engagement in various clubs, including flying clubs. It emphasizes the importance of welcoming new members by starting conversations and fostering growth. It encourages existing members to be friendly and assertive in sharing their passion for flying, particularly targeting empty nesters seeking to return to the hobby.

2011 International Cessna195 Fly-in

The Cessna 195 Convention took place from September 29 to October 2 in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, featuring numerous aircraft and engaging activities. Attendees enjoyed flying, socializing, and attending informative forums, including discussions on aircraft preservation. The event fostered a sense of community among aviation enthusiasts, culminating in plans for next year's gathering in Kentucky.

CAVU Dreams (2012-01)

The content reflects the contrasting concerns of pilots and non-pilots regarding the weather, especially during an unusually warm December. While non-pilots enjoyed sunny conditions, pilots struggled with windy weather affecting flying opportunities. The author focused on restoring an aircraft, the Buttercup, incorporating design improvements and electric flaps, and enjoyed a successful flying day after calmer winds.

From the Cockpit (2012-01)

The author reflects on his lifelong fascination with aviation, beginning in childhood and influenced by family and local aviation events. Despite initial setbacks, he pursued flying later in life, eventually gaining experience with ultralights. Now semi-retired, he enjoys family life and seeks to promote aviation through club involvement and community engagement.

CAVU Dreams (2011-12)

After years of indecision between aviation and engineering, the author pursued an AME license at age 40, fueled by a passion for aircraft maintenance. Graduating from SAIT, they gained hands-on experience in aviation, leading to a licensed career. Recently, they signed off on complex aircraft tasks, marking a fulfilling achievement.