From the Cockpit (2013-02)

After relocating to Airdrie, the author is restructuring their On Hold Advertising business and making cold calls to build new connections. They emphasize the importance of welcoming new members at meetings and suggest engaging them in conversations. Personal experiences with fellow aviators showcase camaraderie, while promoting business services.

From the Cockpit (2012-04)

The content reflects on the risks associated with hobbies like aviation and emphasizes the importance of thorough pre-flight inspections to ensure safety. It advocates for a proactive approach to safety, encouraging pilots to check their aircraft meticulously and remain vigilant about potential hazards, aiming for longevity in pursuing their passions.

From the Cockpit (2012-02)

The post discusses the decline in membership and engagement in various clubs, including flying clubs. It emphasizes the importance of welcoming new members by starting conversations and fostering growth. It encourages existing members to be friendly and assertive in sharing their passion for flying, particularly targeting empty nesters seeking to return to the hobby.

Builder Frustrations

The author expresses deep frustration with their airplane project, encountering repeated problems and feeling inadequate compared to peers. They reflect on past mistakes, like making a noticeable error, and recognize the challenges of achieving club standards. Despite current struggles, they resolve to improve, wishing others success in their endeavors.

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.