Aircraft Engine TBO

The discussion highlights the complexities surrounding engine overhaul intervals, particularly for aircraft exceeding their Time Between Overhaul (TBO). Factors influencing TBO include maintenance practices and environmental conditions. Current regulations allow non-commercial aircraft to exceed TBO without mandatory changes, yet careful evaluation is advised to ensure safety and performance.

The Gift of Time

Time is integral to aviation, influencing landings and measuring flight experience. Pilots value the journey and the sights seen at slower speeds, cherishing moments in the air. Understanding time’s significance helps retain memories of flights and connections with other aviators, emphasizing its value as a precious gift rather than a competition.

Electricity Brought to Linden

On October 14, 2006, Linden hosted a successful Young Eagles event, despite initial weather challenges. Over 120 participants enjoyed flights from various aircraft, thanks to diligent volunteer pilots and local organizations. The community’s cooperation fostered excitement and connections among youth, leaving lasting memories and new aspirations for aviation in the area.

The Kitfox is Back

After selling his slow RX-550 Beaver, the author sought a new 2-seater plane that could carry a passenger and provide better performance. He eventually found a Kitfox Model II that fit his criteria well. After repairs and training on taildragging, he successfully completed his first landings and looks forward to flying again.

CAVU Dreams (2006-10)

The author reflects on a month without flying due to cottage construction, missing various aviation events. However, a late September flight amid beautiful weather allowed for stunning photography of fall colors. The author discusses the current aviation film "Flyboys" and clarifies misconceptions about Canadian Light Sport Aircraft certification, highlighting challenges with the Legend Cub.

From The Cockpit (2006-09)

As summer winds down, the author reflects on a memorable season filled with flights, breakfasts, and stunning views, particularly a trip over Mabel Lake. Notable highlights include a successful aviation season, ongoing aircraft donations, and important maintenance tips. The author looks forward to future meetings and adventures, emphasizing safety and community spirit.

CAVU Dreams (2006-08)

This month's Skywriter issue is delayed due to an exciting trip to Oshkosh. The author recounts the adventures of flying with friends and family, navigating customs, and experiencing the overwhelming sights at AirVenture 06. Despite challenges, including weather and air traffic, the journey was memorable with valuable time spent together.

From The Cockpit (2006-06)

Another month passed with successful events like the Poker Run and Mother's Day Fly-In despite challenging weather. Preparations for a trip to eastern Canada are underway, emphasizing safety and planning. The author shares insights on flight training, the importance of maintenance, and the lessons learned from experienced aviators. Excitement for upcoming adventures persists.