Ultralight Flying in Alberta

A pilot shares insights after moving to Alberta, praising the recreational flying scene, including the welcoming atmosphere for ultralights and facilities at small airports. He highlights the favorable flying weather, challenges of winter flying, and precautions for mountain flying. The diverse landscapes, agricultural abundance, and altitude differences from Ontario are also noted.

Mountain Flight Planning in Winter

Brian Vasseur meticulously planned the delivery of a Zenair CH250, consulting with pilot Stu Simpson and using various flight planning tools. They carefully crafted a route, prepared for potential survival situations, and successfully delivered the aircraft to its new owner. Vasseur's thorough plan included survival gear and route adjustments based on weather and terrain, ensuring a safe trip.

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.

CAVU Dreams (2014-04)

The author expresses frustration with the prolonged winter in Alberta, contrasting it to previous challenging weather experiences in Newfoundland. He reminisces about a 1992 flight from Newfoundland to Oshkosh with memories of weather delays, customs complications, and learning during the journey, ultimately finding joy in the current sunny weather.

From the Cockpit (2012-03)

The author reflects on a hiking experience that reveals the importance of preparation, paralleling it with aviation safety. They recount a hike to Grotto Creek, initially unprepared, but ultimately enjoying a safer alternative on ice. The message emphasizes checking survival kits and essentials for safe flying as the season changes.

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.

Snowpilot ®

The author eagerly anticipates winter's arrival, enjoying rare snowfall in Calgary. After preparing their skis and battling heavy snow drifts, they successfully launch their aircraft, relishing the thrills of snowy flying. They practice landings on their makeshift runway, celebrating the unique experience skiing provides. The day concludes with enthusiasm for future snowy adventures.