Ultralight Flying in Alberta

A pilot shares insights after moving to Alberta, praising the recreational flying scene, including the welcoming atmosphere for ultralights and facilities at small airports. He highlights the favorable flying weather, challenges of winter flying, and precautions for mountain flying. The diverse landscapes, agricultural abundance, and altitude differences from Ontario are also noted.

Adventures To Remember

Stu Simpson reflects on the challenges of flying in November and recounts a recent aerial adventure. The story involves a rough landing, a scenic aerial photoshoot, and radio communication mishaps. Despite the November fog, he looks forward to future flights and adventures.

An Angel

The forecast promised perfect flying conditions, but reality turned out differently. Despite unexpected weather, the pilots embarked on an exhilarating flight, soaring above the clouds and enjoying stunning views. Concerned about worsening conditions, they safely returned home, reminiscing about their extraordinary adventure.

From The Cockpit (2008-10)

The club is considering a name change to attract new members and better represent its diverse offerings beyond ultralights. Discussions around this topic have sparked interest among members, while upcoming elections for vice president and secretary will occur in December. Additionally, exciting presentations and successful flight events have engaged the membership.

Getting Rid of the Itch

The February meeting reflected on past experiences, particularly working at a fiberglass boat factory. The author shared amusing memories, highlighting the ease of modern techniques for repairs and construction. Additionally, details about the upcoming Poker Run on May 30th were shared, inviting participants to enjoy food and camaraderie while collecting cards.

From The Cockpit (2007-03)

The CUFC dinner successfully raised funds to send children to camp, thanks to generous attendees and key organizers. The event was memorable due to the efforts of individuals like Dave Procyshen, Louise Nesterenko, and Barb Forman. Additionally, there were exciting flying experiences, highlighting a sense of community and belonging.

From The Cockpit (2006-08)

August marks another busy month for flying enthusiasts following a packed July. Key highlights include participation in the Vulcan fly-in and plans to showcase aircraft at Aviation Days on September 9-10. The upcoming evening fly/drive-in at Indus will foster community ties. The author reflects on the joy of flying amidst personal commitments.