How did I end up owning a Cessna 172?

In the late 80s, Wayne Winters offered ultralight training with a Merlin aircraft. Ultralights weigh up to 1300 lbs and are costly. In the USA, they require no license, but in Canada, an Ultralight Pilot Permit is necessary. The narrator bought a Cessna 172 without any permits or experience and later obtained a Private Pilot License. They eventually sold the aircraft and assembled a Rans S-12, finding it more enjoyable. The reemergence of Cessna production led to a substantial increase in used aircraft prices.

Pilot Tip: Common Go-Around Mistakes

The user experienced unexpected difficulty controlling their Cirrus SR22 during a go-around, recalling smoother training. The response emphasizes the importance of proper power application and managing pitch and yaw during rejected landings. It advises pilots to anticipate control challenges, trim appropriately, and practice go-arounds to enhance safety and confidence.

Bomber Command Museum – Part I

On May 13, 2023, The Bomber Command Museum in Nanton, Alberta, celebrated the 80th anniversary of the Dambusters' missions. The event featured engine demonstrations, a presentation by Richard de Boer on the history of 617 Squadron, and replicas of famous bombs. Future discussions will expand on the significance of the Halifax aircraft in Canadian history.

Anonymous tongue-in-cheek article

The Ground-loop is a popular, acrobatic maneuver in aviation, often executed unexpectedly and from various speeds, primarily during landing. While its performance is typically unscored due to visibility issues, it showcases historical significance in aerobatics. Preparation entails minimal pilot intervention and certain aircraft modifications. It can be varied creatively, leading to entertaining displays.

Blair Field

On October 21, 2017, Blair and Merle Nelson hosted a fly-in event at their private airstrip near Whitecourt to celebrate Merle's cancer recovery. Seventeen planes attended, offering camaraderie and a catered meal. Participants shared stories and appreciated the vintage displays in the spacious hangar, highlighting the event's community spirit and potential for future fundraising.