Flying the Boeing 737 Simulator

Captain Wade Miller of WestJet Airlines, a seasoned 737 pilot and instructor, shared a unique simulator experience with a friend. After extensive preparation, they operated a state-of-the-art Boeing 737 simulator, navigating challenges and executing takeoffs and landings. The session offered valuable insights into the intricacies of commercial flying, enhancing their appreciation for the aircraft's complexity.

CAVU Dreams (2011-04)

April brings spring warmth, allowing for work in the garage, although time is scarce due to customer demands for aircraft inspections. The busy schedule has hindered personal projects, but flying events are on the rise. Pilots are reminded to update their skills according to regulatory requirements as the flying season approaches.

Tilt Box

This device measures the relative angle between surfaces, perfect for adjusting pitch angles on propellers. It has a 90° range, 0.05° resolution, and features a hold button. With rare earth magnets for stability, it is compact and retails for $24.95 until April 28, then increases to $34.95.

From the Cockpit (2011-04)

As spring approaches, the author expresses excitement for flying after a long winter. They emphasize the importance of preparing aircraft for safety and maintenance, noting the camaraderie among fellow pilots. The author welcomes new members to the aviation club and looks forward to upcoming meetings, encouraging enjoyment and safety in the flying season.

Air Adventure Tour 2011

This year’s CRUFC Air Adventure Tour will visit Wendover, Utah, a historical site significant for its role in World War II. Participants can choose between two proposed flight routes, both offering opportunities to explore scenic locations. The tour departs on June 13th, with accommodations potentially lower for larger groups.

Oshkosh Primer

As a pilot, I'm excited to return to Oshkosh for the 2011 event after attending multiple times since 1992. Our group plans a similar expedition to 2008's, departing July 22. Despite the complexities of arrival procedures, they are manageable. I invite fellow club members to join for this enjoyable trip, requiring over a week’s vacation.

CAVU Dreams (2011-03)

The author expresses frustration over a harsh winter but continues flying in extreme cold, noting advancements in GPS technology for pilots. They discuss their reliance on GPS for navigation and safety while highlighting various iPhone apps, particularly Air Navigation, as useful tools for flight planning. They ultimately choose the Pro version as their primary navigation aid.

Wood Props and Winter

In summertime, wooden doors can stick due to humidity, while in winter, they shrink from dryness. It's crucial to check wood prop bolts on planes during colder months, as loosened bolts can cause significant damage. Ensuring proper torque can prevent deterioration and ensure safe flying conditions, especially for wood props.

Zenair 250 Upgrades

Carl Forman enlisted help with wiring his RV9, incorporating advanced electronics and an autopilot. The author details upgrades to their Zenair 250, sharing insights on propeller choices, radios, and navigation aids. Valuable additions included a cell/MP3 interface and engine monitor, demonstrating the importance of optimal performance and safety in aviation.