Oshkosh 2024: How Could I Say No?

The narrative recounts a flying journey to Oshkosh, beginning with a decision to join Bob Kirkby despite previous intentions not to return. The group navigates adverse weather conditions, experiences delays, and encounters enjoyable moments, including friendly locals. Ultimately, the visit to Oshkosh is deemed underwhelming compared to previous years, sparking reflections on future trips.

Oshkosh 2016

The narrative recounts an exhilarating arrival at EAA AirVenture 2016, featuring a near-collision during landing and the author's subsequent experiences. Following a thrilling week filled with aircraft displays, informative meetings, and breathtaking performances by the Martin Mars and Snowbirds, the author concludes the adventure by returning home after covering 2275 nautical miles.

Summer Skies 2016

In the summer of 2016, flying experiences varied from enjoyable local excursions to notable long-distance flights, including a significant trip to Oshkosh. The author upgraded the airplane prop, enhancing speed but slightly diminishing climb. Bad weather affected plans, yet multiple flights were shared with friends, creating memorable moments before autumn's restrictions.

CAVU Dreams (2014-09)

With summer ending, the author reflects on limited flying hours and returns to teaching at SAIT with an increased course load. They discuss their teaching roles, changes in the AME program, and mention a friend's tragic death in a plane crash. Plans for future flying adventures and a tribute to the friend are noted.

From the Cockpit (2014-08)

Oshkosh 2014 was a remarkable aviation event featuring over 10,000 airplanes, including the One Week Wonder project, where volunteers built a complete aircraft. The unveiling of Sonex's new Turbo engine showcased technological advancements, while the Ultralights barn highlighted innovative designs. The experience was unforgettable, celebrating the spirit of flight and aviation progress.

CAVU Dreams (2013-08)

In July, the author and their father embarked on a 5100 km road trip to Oshkosh for an aviation event, enjoying camping at Camp Schroller. They encountered friendly neighbors and fascinating aircraft, while exploring new aviation products. The trip culminated in a presentation about the author's father's aviation history, attended by club members.

CAVU Dreams (2011-09)

September arrives with warm weather, coinciding with fly-ins scheduled in Lethbridge and Lacombe. The author reflects on summer repairs, including a successful alternator swap for the Christavia aircraft and highlights innovative products seen at Oshkosh, such as advanced avionics and Bluetooth radios, while encouraging readers to share their own experiences.

CAVU Dreams (2011-08)

In July 2011, a group of pilots from the CRUFC embarked on a flight to Oshkosh, facing challenging weather conditions, mechanical issues, and customs procedures along the way. Despite setbacks, including an engine malfunction, the group ultimately enjoyed their time at Oshkosh, sharing stories and exploring aviation. The adventure spanned nine days, covering 28.2 flight hours.

Oshkosh Primer

As a pilot, I'm excited to return to Oshkosh for the 2011 event after attending multiple times since 1992. Our group plans a similar expedition to 2008's, departing July 22. Despite the complexities of arrival procedures, they are manageable. I invite fellow club members to join for this enjoyable trip, requiring over a week’s vacation.

Oshkosh Abbreviated

After three years, the author visits Oshkosh with Carl Forman, opting for a rented place in Waupaca instead of camping. While Carl succeeds in finding avionics, the author fails to locate the Thatcher CX4 and purchase a Zulu headset due to pricing issues. Overall, the trip was enjoyable but less crowded than in previous years.