Running the Gauntlet

Stu Simpson and his companions took to the skies for an unforgettable mountain flying adventure. Despite facing strong winds, mechanical issues, and nerve-wracking moments, they successfully navigated the treacherous terrain, marveled at the breathtaking scenery, and returned home safely, realizing their dream of conquering the skies.

The Kingdom on the Horizon

Stu Simpson, a skilled pilot, narrates a heart-pounding landing at Highwood-Adderson airstrip and a daring flight to the forbidding Rocky Mountains. He and his companions are welcomed by Adderson and Purkess. Mechanical issues force one pilot to turn back, but Stu and Gustafsson press on, awed by the majestic scenery, before reluctantly returning to familiar terrain.

Ferry Flight to the Kootenays

The narrator described a flight in November ferrying a Zenair CH250 to Nelson, BC, encountering weather challenges. After failed attempts, a successful flight was made on Nov. 24. The narrator landed in Creston to refuel and appreciated the airport facilities. The flight ended with an eventful landing in Nelson. It was a memorable experience.

Travels Beyond Expectations

The narrative follows a flying adventure where the author, despite a fear of flying over water, embarks on a trip with friends to Courtenay, BC. Unexpected events disrupt original plans to Oregon. The journey turns into an eye-opening experience filled with scenic landscapes, personal growth, and cherished memories, ultimately inspiring future adventures.

Rocky Mountain Lunch

The author describes a pleasurable flight to Castlegar, BC, to have lunch with family, highlighting the advantages of flying over driving. The journey showcases scenic landscapes and careful navigation, with observations on weather conditions and air traffic. Ultimately, the experience reinforces the joy of flying and the value of family connections.

CAVU Dreams (2012-08)

The newsletter reflects on summer flying adventures and highlights the maiden flight of a newly built Murphy Rebel by the author's father. Initial minor issues were resolved, and Transport Canada approved a higher gross weight limit. The father completed the 25-hour test flight period and awaits more flights, including a trip to Newfoundland.

CAVU Dreams (2010-01)

The year ended with a memorable flying experience over the Kananaskis Valley during a visit from the author's parents. After a clear Boxing Day, the author and friends enjoyed a smooth flight, overcoming oil temperature regulation challenges with a new adjustable air intake for the engine. The joyful day concluded with successful flight procedures and exploration.