From the Cockpit (2015-11)

The author describes their daily commute in Calgary, detailing their fascination with watching airplanes approach YYC airport. Recently, the addition of runway 35R increased air traffic, allowing the author to fly their new airplane, the Merlin. They share insights on cross-border flying regulations and encourage involvement in their aviation club's upcoming election.

Free On-Line Flight Planning Resources

The author shares their enthusiasm for integrating technology into flying, emphasizing how various online resources enhance flight planning. They highlight tools like Google Earth, Google Maps, SkyVector, FltPlan, and 100LL, which offer unique features for planning while remaining accessible and free. The author plans to provide tips on these resources in future posts.

Planes I’ve owned

Bob Kirkby shares his journey as an aircraft owner, detailing the progression from a Mirage to a Cherokee 235 and ultimately to a PA12. He highlights the importance of matching aircraft to specific missions, discusses maintenance costs, and emphasizes the value of hands-on upkeep to preserve aircraft worth. Both ownership and enjoyment are central themes.

From the Cockpit (2015-10)

The author reflects on the inefficiency of Transport Canada (TC) initially, but later praises their improved responsiveness and organization after personal experiences. Through persistence, the author successfully navigates regulatory hurdles and eventually establishes an ultralight training school, fulfilling a community need for more instructors and pilots. A dream transformed into reality.

The Flight to Key West

The journey from Clearwater to Key West featured breathtaking coastal views and encounters with the Everglades. After enjoying Key West, the family navigated back, facing storms. They briefly stopped in Crystal River, where they kayaked and saw manatees. The flight home included challenging conditions, with humorous family moments during landing in Omaha.

From the Cockpit (2015-07)

The author describes their challenging journey to obtain an Ultralight instructor license, including completing air training and instructional technique studies. They faced confusion when trying to schedule the required FITEN exam due to a lack of clarity from Transport Canada officials and schools. Ultimately, a personal visit to TC's office led to successful exam booking.

From the Cockpit (2015-05)

April was a remarkable month for flying, with 18 hours logged, despite missing the Sun n Fun 2015 due to work. Concerns about declining club membership and the need for more ultralight instructors were discussed. The low salaries of junior pilots remain troubling, highlighting issues within aviation that need addressing.