by EAA | Feb 4, 2025 | Bits and Pieces, Canada, flying, pilot
By Jacques Rivest, MD, Montmagny, Québec My sister Jocelyne asked me recently to write something about the origins and evolution of my passion for all things aviation, at the heart of my passage through life. I should say first of all, that I am passionate about...
by EAA | Jun 6, 2024 | Bits and Pieces, Canada
EAA member Laurie Doering gives us a tour around southern Ontario through his YouTube channel, The Flight Level. The post The Perfect Playground — The Sky of Southern Ontario first appeared on Hangar Flying. Read...
by EAA | Sep 9, 2021 | Canada, EAA Chapter 63, Learning to Fly, Member Stories, Milestones, Ray Scholar, solo
On August 2, 2021, EAA Chapter 63’s Ray Scholar, Megan Lokstet, achieved every pilot’s coveted milestone, her first solo. Read...
by EAA | Sep 8, 2021 | Canada, Member Stories
It’s Day 3 of the first-ever Airberta Air Rally, hosted by the Harvard Air Museum at Red Deer Regional Airport (CYQF). It will be a long one as we’re headed to our most northerly airport destination of the rally at Manning in the Peace River country. Read...
by EAA | Sep 8, 2021 | aircraft maintenance, Canada, EAA Chapter 1051, Member Stories, Youth & Young Eagles
If you are ever flying down into the Annapolis Valley, consider the services of Echo Foxtrot Aircraft Washing in making your airplane all squeaky clean again. Read...
by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | Bits 'n Pieces, Canada, Homebuilding, Honoring The Past
By Clark Seaborn, EAA 57197 The first amateur-built aircraft in the Calgary area were gliders, but within a couple of years, people began to build powered aircraft. This is a short review of the early aircraft homebuilders in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, many of whom had...