From the Cockpit (2013-06)

The author expresses frustration over being grounded while preparing their aircraft, the Buzzard, for flight after extensive restoration. Although satisfied with progress, they acknowledge challenges with the finish due to space limitations. They look forward to flying soon and invite community members to a summer kickoff barbeque event, promoting social engagement.

CAVU Dreams (2012-08)

The newsletter reflects on summer flying adventures and highlights the maiden flight of a newly built Murphy Rebel by the author's father. Initial minor issues were resolved, and Transport Canada approved a higher gross weight limit. The father completed the 25-hour test flight period and awaits more flights, including a trip to Newfoundland.

COPA For Kids

The Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club hosted its annual COPA for Kids Day on October 2 at Chestermere Kirkby Field, providing 32 children their first flying experience in various aircraft. Supported by seven pilots and seventeen staff, the event was enjoyable for both kids and volunteers, leaving lasting memories for families involved.

From the Cockpit (2011-09)

The summer passed quickly and was filled with exciting flying events. As regular meetings resume, there is anticipation for sharing summer adventures and enjoying the favorable autumn flying weather. The speaker is eager to provide educational talks and seeks member feedback on future events, encouraging participation from all involved.

Farewell the Chief

After nearly a year, the author sold his 1947 Aeronca Chief, which required significant effort to restore. The buyer, inexperienced with tailwheel aircraft, received guidance from the author. Following the sale, the author began searching for a replacement plane, considering various models like the Cessna 170 and PA-20, amid challenges finding the right one.