What Would You Do?

In July 2012, the narrator and Geoff faced challenging weather while returning home to Cranbrook after a trip. Despite questionable conditions, they decided to investigate further into the Elk Valley but encountered poor visibility and turned back safely. They later reflected on their choices and invited discussion on safety in flying.

Decisions & Responses

In March 2024, Norm Vienneau discovered a Barnstormer's ad for a complete S6 kit in Campbell River, BC. Accompanied by Wayne Clark, the author inspected the kit, which lacked an engine and instruments. They detail the wing construction, covering methods, and painting process, nearing completion except for engine installation.

Decisions, Decisions

The author reflects on a past decision made during a mountain flight. Facing a minor routing change, they evaluated risks and benefits, ultimately choosing a new path that offered better emergency landing options. The narrative prompts readers to consider if the deviation from the original flight plan was wise or potentially problematic.

A new Ultralight Flight Training School in Alberta!

Claudio Mota operates a flight school at Drayton Valley Industrial Airport, offering training in Paraglider, Paramotor, and Weight-shift Ultralight Trike. With 32 years of experience and various certifications, he provides comprehensive training and equipment. He may also introduce 3-axis Ultralight training, addressing a shortage in Western Canada. For more information, visit http://www.horizonflightschool.ca.

Rocky Mountain Lunch

The author describes a pleasurable flight to Castlegar, BC, to have lunch with family, highlighting the advantages of flying over driving. The journey showcases scenic landscapes and careful navigation, with observations on weather conditions and air traffic. Ultimately, the experience reinforces the joy of flying and the value of family connections.

Bob and Rob’s Great Adventure

The author shares an adventure flying from Innisfail to Milk River with Rob after their trip to Vancouver Island was canceled due to forest fires. They navigated challenges in securing fuel, encountered friendly locals, and enjoyed a memorable overnight experience camping under the stars. The flight totaled around 190 miles with plans for more explorations in the future.

Flying the Carbon Cub Ex2

The author reflects on seven months of flying their Carbon Cub, detailing various adventures and techniques for navigating diverse terrains like gravel bars, snow, and lakes. Emphasizing spontaneity, they share insights on safe landings and takeoffs while enjoying the unique experience of bush flying, valuing exploration over travel.

A Golden Air Adventure

On March 19th, Stu Simpson organized a group fly-out to Invermere, BC, sparking interest for another trip to Golden, BC on March 27th, with over 9 aircraft joining. The flight faced manageable winds and showcased a variety of planes. Participants enjoyed scenic views, lunch in town, and camaraderie, looking forward to future adventures.