Ballistic Parachutes I – Fly Paper

The author expresses congratulations to President Paul Hemingson and discusses the vital importance of ballistic parachutes as safety equipment for ultralight aircraft. Despite initial strong convictions, the author observes a declining trend in installations due to lack of recent incidents. The need for chutes is highlighted in the event of in-flight emergencies like control failure or mid-air collision.

‘The Times They Are A-Changin’ – Safety Corner

The writer reflects on the changes in air traffic around Calgary, highlighting the increased need for radio communication due to new regulations and growing sophistication. They list reasons for using radio in flight and discuss the technical aspects of installation. They emphasize the importance of proper licensing and practical learning through listening to radio communications.

Forced Landing Bungled!

The writer's perfect flying day takes a harrowing turn as an engine failure leads to a forced landing in a neighbor's field. The emergency reveals oversights in pre-flight checks and decision-making. The experience serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the importance of regular forced landing practice with an instructor to sharpen piloting skills.

Safety vs Precautionary Landings – Safety Corner

The content discusses forced landings and precautionary landings for pilots. It emphasizes the importance of memorizing emergency procedures and the need for repeated practice. It also highlights the significance of planning and preparation for landing at unfamiliar airstrips. The author stresses the value of familiarity with various landing situations to ensure safe flying.

Forced Landing – Safety Corner

In this article, the author shares the wisdom of pilots in handling forced landings, particularly due to engine failures. They emphasize the importance of preparedness, selecting landing sites, and planning the approach. The steps outlined include maintaining speed, choosing a field, planning the approach, cause check, restart attempt, and concentrating on the landing.

Safety Corner – Lost in Space?

It's easy to navigate an airplane! That's what some people think after all, you're up high where you can see everything so much better, so there shouldn't be any excuse for getting lost! In fact, when it comes down to it, the opposite is true. It's easy to get lost while flying, or at least disoriented. If it hasn't happened to YOU yet, it will. Just go over some unfamiliar terrain without adequate preparation and watch your anxiety level grow as your fuel level shrinks.