Summer Skies 2016

In the summer of 2016, flying experiences varied from enjoyable local excursions to notable long-distance flights, including a significant trip to Oshkosh. The author upgraded the airplane prop, enhancing speed but slightly diminishing climb. Bad weather affected plans, yet multiple flights were shared with friends, creating memorable moments before autumn's restrictions.

My Most Rewarding Flight Ever

The author, a pilot with modest experiences, shares memorable moments while flying, particularly his role in a program helping children. He recounts giving a flight lesson to Olivia, a cancer survivor, who had recently overcome significant challenges. The experience was transformative for both Olivia and the author, reinforcing the joy of flying.

From the Cockpit (2014-06)

The author shares a captivating account from Kitplanes about Robert Barber's extensive flight with his homebuilt Sonex from Texas to Alaska. Inspired by this journey, the author proposes a group flying adventure north for club members, emphasizing thorough planning on routes, aircraft specifications, and cooperative piloting to enhance the experience and support fundraising efforts.

CAVU Dreams (2014-03)

The author reflects on a challenging flying month, hindered by snow and muddy conditions. While others have flown, they focus on building their aircraft project and attending a fabric covering course. They also contemplate the low percentage of female pilots, suggesting that more than just lack of exposure may contribute to this trend.

From the Cockpit (2014-03)

In 1910, Raymonde de Laroche became the first woman to earn a pilot license, followed by Bessica Medlar Raiche and Mary Eileen Vollick in the US and Canada, respectively. Despite increased interest, women still represent only 6% of pilots today, largely due to myths and lack of exposure. Encouragement and support from communities are essential to change this statistic.

From the Cockpit (2013-11)

The author reflects on past writings and the permanence of online content. They share insights from personal flying experiences, emphasizing the importance of preparation for engine failures, such as maintaining airspeed and altitude awareness. The narrative concludes with the enjoyment of recent flights and anticipation of upcoming club activities.

CAVU Dreams (2013-04)

This month has been challenging for flying due to adverse weather conditions. The evolving definitions of ultralight versus general aviation aircraft highlight safety concerns, with modern ultralights resembling traditional planes. Despite these complexities, proper planning enhances safety in longer flights. The author discusses criteria for selecting an ideal homebuilt plane, emphasizing performance needs.

2012 – Troys East Coast Air Venture – 2012-08-11 (Arrived Home!) Day Summary

The writer, Troy Branch, faced weather challenges during a flight from the US to Regina, Canada. They had to change plans due to lightning and Sigmets along the route. Using XM weather and making in-flight decisions, they successfully navigated through storms to reach their destination. Despite the stressful moments, the trip provided quality family time and unique stops. The total flying time was 32.5hrs, covering 4950 NM, and they estimated fuel costs at $2600. Despite the challenges, the trip was ultimately fulfilling.