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 (2013-01)

The author reflects on a promising start to the New Year, having launched a new business and logged billable hours. Despite a cold and poor weather preventing flying over Christmas, they acquired a portable aircraft shop. They seek clients while planning marketing visits to small airports and summer adventures, including Oshkosh and COPA Convention.

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 (2011-06)

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 (2010-08)

This summer has been great for flying, with various events fostering community connections among aviators. Sharing experiences in different aircraft enhances skills and confidence. As meetings resume on September 9th, appreciation is expressed for Bernie Kespe's contributions. The club seeks a new director at large and encourages safe flying with friends.

From The Cockpit (2010-06)

As summer approaches, many look forward to vacations and flying adventures, offering memorable experiences and opportunities to meet new people. The author shares a visit to the Vulcan airbase, noting ongoing renovations and a new skydiving facility. Emphasizing fitness, they mention an upcoming talk on medical issues related to aviation.

CAVU Dreams (2009-12)

Last week featured harsh weather, limiting flying opportunities except for one successful trip. Work included servicing two Diamond DA-42 Twin Stars and an Aztec for avionics upgrades, where a new method using solder sleeves for shielded wire installation improved efficiency and appearance, replacing more time-consuming traditional techniques.

From The Cockpit (2007-06)

Summer has arrived, bringing pleasant weather and successful events like the poker run, won by Troy Branch despite his late arrival. The trophy for the worst hand will be presented at the next meeting. The Corsair project is ongoing, and excitement builds around Warren’s new video and future films. Enjoy the summer!