Flying Misadventure

The author narrates an adventure involving a faulty engine starter that led him to replace a solenoid. After a successful installation, he decides to fly but encounters sudden severe weather. Despite strong winds and rain, he skillfully manages a safe landing. The experience boosts his confidence in his flying abilities, although the original issue remains unresolved.

CAVU Dreams (2011-07)

The author recounts a summer vacation in Calgary, initially planned for Terrace, BC, but ultimately spent at a lake cabin. Highlights include attending a fly-in breakfast, dealing with a malfunctioning airplane starter, and various local flights. Despite challenging weather, the week culminated in 10.2 flying hours and preparations for an upcoming Oshkosh event.

From the Cockpit (2011-07)

The summer season is thriving with various events, including fly-in breakfasts, the Arlington air show, and upcoming ones like Oshkosh and the Lethbridge air show on July 23-24. A tower tour at Springbank is scheduled for August 11. Although regular meetings are paused, members are encouraged to visit flying fields.

CAVU Dreams (2011-06)

Over the past month, despite heavy rainfall in Calgary, there were enjoyable flying experiences, particularly the 56th Annual Camrose Fly-In Breakfast. Pilots took off from Carstairs, showcasing strong communication and adherence to procedures. The event was well-attended, with over 100 aircraft registered, concluding a successful day of flying and camaraderie.

From the Cockpit (2011-06)

The author reflects on how quickly time passes as summer approaches, noting a decline in flying hours due to personal commitments and weather. June marks a busy month with events and the final meeting until September, yet publications will continue. The author encourages community engagement and looks forward to summer activities.

Troy Does Dallas

The journey to Dallas for painting the RV-10 was spontaneous, beginning with a call on Sunday morning. Despite weather challenges and adjustments, Troy and the narrator navigated successfully, experiencing various terrains and delays. They enjoyed in-flight activities, cleared customs quickly, and finally arrived, reflecting on the unpredictability and enjoyment of their adventure.

From the Cockpit (2011-05)

The author reflects on the joys of aviation, noting recent improvements in weather and attendance at club meetings. While expressing concerns about the aging pilot community, they find optimism in new members joining and the enthusiasm they bring. Upcoming meetings will feature club business cards and updates on Project Ivan.

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.