From the Cockpit (2011-11)

As November begins, the author reflects on winter preparations and the importance of acclimatizing to colder weather. They emphasize the significance of Remembrance Day, recognizing sacrifices made by others. The author notes the pivotal advancements in aviation since WWII and expresses gratitude for the freedoms enjoyed, encouraging fellow aviators to reflect on their legacy.

From the Cockpit (2011-06)

The author reflects on how quickly time passes as summer approaches, noting a decline in flying hours due to personal commitments and weather. June marks a busy month with events and the final meeting until September, yet publications will continue. The author encourages community engagement and looks forward to summer activities.

From the Cockpit (2011-05)

The author reflects on the joys of aviation, noting recent improvements in weather and attendance at club meetings. While expressing concerns about the aging pilot community, they find optimism in new members joining and the enthusiasm they bring. Upcoming meetings will feature club business cards and updates on Project Ivan.

From the Cockpit (2011-01)

The post reflects on the cold January weather in Canada while remaining optimistic about the new year. Upcoming events include an annual banquet on February 26 and an Air Adventure to Wendover, Utah. The club aims to increase membership, with a successful website revamp attracting interest. Members are encouraged to stay safe and enjoy aviation.

From the Cockpit (2010-11)

As November brings cold weather and preparations for flying, reflections on Remembrance Day deepen, acknowledging sacrifices made by many. The significant advancements in aviation from WWII to today illustrate the benefits gained despite historical conflicts. Aviators maintain a special bond with their predecessors, cherishing freedom and safety as they take to the skies.