Vegas Trip

After much planning and delays, a family flew their RV-10 from Canada to Las Vegas, finally enjoying a warm vacation. They faced weather challenges but successfully navigated to various destinations, including the Grand Canyon. The trip included a private wedding and enjoyable family time, highlighting the efficiency and performance of their aircraft.

CAVU Dreams (2010-06)

May was disappointing for flying, but the author enjoyed a weekend with favorable weather, flying with a neighbor and his wife to an annual breakfast. After performing an annual inspection on his plane, he plans to add a spinner for dynamic balance, which can reduce vibrations and enhance engine performance.

Humble Pie

The first flight of the Mooney, named Dairy Queen, involved extensive preparation and nervous anticipation. Under the guidance of experienced pilot Butch Foster, I struggled with flight controls but gradually gained confidence. Despite feeling overwhelmed by technical details, I managed to land the plane successfully, appreciating the valuable lessons learned during the experience.

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.

Sun ‘n Fun 2010

The author's experience at the Sun 'n Fun event in Lakeland, Florida, highlights the warm weather, numerous flight demonstrations, and innovative products like the Mosquito XET ultralight helicopter. They recommend at least two days for attendees, also visiting the Fantasy of Flight Museum and expressing excitement for the upcoming airshow season.

CAVU Dreams (2010-04)

The author reflects on a memorable flight trip to Invermere, BC, with fellow pilots during favorable weather in March and April. The journey involved navigating through stunning mountain landscapes, culminating in a relaxed lunch stop. It served as an excellent learning experience, boosting confidence in mountain flying and sparking future adventure plans.

From The Cockpit (2010-04)

As spring approaches, pilots prepare for a season of flying, considering aircraft maintenance and planned trips, including events in Oregon and Yukon. With dynamic weather to monitor, more daylight allows for increased flying opportunities. A farewell gathering at Tipitinas celebrated eight years of the restaurant, attracting many pilots for a final lunch.

CAVU Dreams (2010-03)

This spring promises ideal flying conditions, with early-season weather improving after a challenging two months. While the author missed several good weekends due to fog and plane repairs, they enjoyed the last weekend of February flying around Calgary. Filming for a club video is also underway, with members encouraged to participate.