Ultralight Flying in Alberta

A pilot shares insights after moving to Alberta, praising the recreational flying scene, including the welcoming atmosphere for ultralights and facilities at small airports. He highlights the favorable flying weather, challenges of winter flying, and precautions for mountain flying. The diverse landscapes, agricultural abundance, and altitude differences from Ontario are also noted.

Late Winter Mountain Flight

On March 20th, club members flew into the Rockies, marking a winter flying experience. Piloted by Katerina Zima, the journey included eight pilots and six planes, showcasing the CRUFC's capabilities. After lunch in Invermere, they returned via Calgary, enjoying scenic views and gaining valuable flying experience. The day concluded with a smooth landing at Kirkby's.

Weather Resources for Pilots

Weather is crucial for pilots, influencing flying safety. Access to up-to-date information via the Internet and mobile technology enhances this safety. An array of free or low-cost resources, including websites and apps, provides valuable weather data. Pilots should familiarize themselves with these tools to improve weather navigation and enhance safety in flight.

China Nose Fire

During a visit to Burns Lake, B.C., the author witnessed firefighting efforts by the Alberta Government's contracted aircraft, including CL-215s, combating a significant wildfire. Despite their efforts, homes were evacuated due to the fire's spread over 4000 hectares, requiring extensive resources and personnel, remaining only partially controlled by late August.

CAVU Dreams (2014-04)

The author expresses frustration with the prolonged winter in Alberta, contrasting it to previous challenging weather experiences in Newfoundland. He reminisces about a 1992 flight from Newfoundland to Oshkosh with memories of weather delays, customs complications, and learning during the journey, ultimately finding joy in the current sunny weather.

Internet Weather

Glen Clarke presented a photo of poor weather at Kirkby Field, sourced from a webcam operated by the Alberta Motor Association (AMA) nearby. AMA and similar agencies provide access to numerous highway cameras displaying weather conditions. Utilize these resources for real-time weather insights when traveling along major highways.

Rose’s First Flight

On February 19, 2006, I took my co-worker Alan's wife, Rose, on her first airplane ride for her birthday. After thorough briefings and checking weather conditions, we flew over stunning landscapes, including Calgary and Drumheller. Despite some turbulence, Rose enjoyed the experience, expressing newfound confidence about flying. It was a memorable tour.