Flying with Friends

A few weeks ago, Brian, Stu, and Bob took a Sunday flight to Wetaskiwin, where they enjoyed lunch and connected with fellow aviators. While flying in formation, they noted the challenge of maintaining visual contact at altitude. Safety and communication are vital when flying together, ensuring an enjoyable and secure experience.

From the Cockpit (2011-12)

As my term as club president ends with Christmas, I reflect on our journey and the enjoyable experiences with CRUFC. We've enhanced our presence online and welcomed new members, but continuous promotion of our passion for flying remains vital. I'm grateful for both current and past executives, and look forward to future adventures together.

From the Cockpit (2011-11)

As November begins, the author reflects on winter preparations and the importance of acclimatizing to colder weather. They emphasize the significance of Remembrance Day, recognizing sacrifices made by others. The author notes the pivotal advancements in aviation since WWII and expresses gratitude for the freedoms enjoyed, encouraging fellow aviators to reflect on their legacy.

From the Cockpit (2011-10)

As fall approaches, it's time to reflect on our progress as a flying club and individual pilots. We should consider our achievements over the summer, future aspirations, and the integration of new members. With opportunities in aviation available, including leadership positions for the upcoming election, it's crucial to engage and support one another.

From the Cockpit (2010-11)

As November brings cold weather and preparations for flying, reflections on Remembrance Day deepen, acknowledging sacrifices made by many. The significant advancements in aviation from WWII to today illustrate the benefits gained despite historical conflicts. Aviators maintain a special bond with their predecessors, cherishing freedom and safety as they take to the skies.

From the Cockpit (2010-08)

This summer has been great for flying, with various events fostering community connections among aviators. Sharing experiences in different aircraft enhances skills and confidence. As meetings resume on September 9th, appreciation is expressed for Bernie Kespe's contributions. The club seeks a new director at large and encourages safe flying with friends.

CAVU Dreams (2010-04)

The author reflects on a memorable flight trip to Invermere, BC, with fellow pilots during favorable weather in March and April. The journey involved navigating through stunning mountain landscapes, culminating in a relaxed lunch stop. It served as an excellent learning experience, boosting confidence in mountain flying and sparking future adventure plans.

From The Cockpit (2009-12)

As the year ends, the author reflects on enjoyable flying experiences, including a recent trip to the Vulcan RCAF airfield. They express gratitude for their presidency and the camaraderie with fellow aviators. Membership renewals and raffle ticket sales are ongoing, featuring appealing prizes. Upcoming speakers promise engaging discussions.