Skywriter Newsletter One-Year Anniversary: Reflecting and Looking Forward

The author reflects on their first year of editing the Skywriter newsletter, expressing enjoyment and a desire to improve. They seek suggestions for enhancements and contributions from the readers. The current edition features stories about aircraft purchases, advanced pilot training, and a thrilling flying experience. The author signs off with well-wishes for the summer.

Me, The Beeve & The Beef

The narrator recounts an eventful flight where their aircraft's engine quit, leading to a dramatic landing in a cow pasture. Their attempts to fend off curious cows and a struggle with a stubborn gate add humor to the mishap. Despite the challenges, they diagnose and fix the engine, ultimately departing for home.

Free On-Line Flight Planning Resources

The author shares their enthusiasm for integrating technology into flying, emphasizing how various online resources enhance flight planning. They highlight tools like Google Earth, Google Maps, SkyVector, FltPlan, and 100LL, which offer unique features for planning while remaining accessible and free. The author plans to provide tips on these resources in future posts.

SuperSTOL Update (2014-05)

The SuperSTOL project is progressing well with the timely arrival of the Rotax 914 Turbo engine. The fuselage is painted, and wiring for the panel, which presented several challenges, is underway. Despite complications with avionics and components, the author is pleased with the progress after nine months and encourages others to start building.

From the Cockpit (2011-12)

As my term as club president ends with Christmas, I reflect on our journey and the enjoyable experiences with CRUFC. We've enhanced our presence online and welcomed new members, but continuous promotion of our passion for flying remains vital. I'm grateful for both current and past executives, and look forward to future adventures together.

From the Cockpit (2011-09)

The summer passed quickly and was filled with exciting flying events. As regular meetings resume, there is anticipation for sharing summer adventures and enjoying the favorable autumn flying weather. The speaker is eager to provide educational talks and seeks member feedback on future events, encouraging participation from all involved.

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 (2011-04)

As spring approaches, the author expresses excitement for flying after a long winter. They emphasize the importance of preparing aircraft for safety and maintenance, noting the camaraderie among fellow pilots. The author welcomes new members to the aviation club and looks forward to upcoming meetings, encouraging enjoyment and safety in the flying season.