CAVU Dreams (2013-04)

This month has been challenging for flying due to adverse weather conditions. The evolving definitions of ultralight versus general aviation aircraft highlight safety concerns, with modern ultralights resembling traditional planes. Despite these complexities, proper planning enhances safety in longer flights. The author discusses criteria for selecting an ideal homebuilt plane, emphasizing performance needs.

CAVU Dreams (2013-03)

March and April pose challenges for flying due to variable weather, including snow, rain, and muddy runways. The author shares a recent experience with mud while emphasizing the risks of airframe ice. Anticipation builds for upcoming flying events, notably the COPA AGM in June and EAA AirVenture 2013, fostering community connections.

From the Cockpit (2013-03)

The article discusses the perceptions surrounding ultralight pilots in comparison to those flying larger aircraft. It highlights the joy of low and slow flying while acknowledging a trend toward faster planes among some club members. Ultimately, it emphasizes personal enjoyment and safety in flying, regardless of aircraft size, over societal judgments.

CAVU Dreams (2013-02)

Spring has arrived early, leading to increased flying activity. The author recounts visits to Drayton Valley and Stettler, enjoying lunches with fellow aviators. They reflect on work challenges and inspections on aircraft, emphasizing the importance of complying with "Instructions for Continued Airworthiness." Overall, they encourage enjoyment of the favorable weather.

From the Cockpit (2013-02)

After relocating to Airdrie, the author is restructuring their On Hold Advertising business and making cold calls to build new connections. They emphasize the importance of welcoming new members at meetings and suggest engaging them in conversations. Personal experiences with fellow aviators showcase camaraderie, while promoting business services.