Cockpit Close-Up is a FREE event to be held 8-10 a.m. the first Saturday of each month. The next event will be held Saturday, April 6 at the airport terminal building, 4800 E. Falcon Drive.
The event features volunteer pilots based at Falcon Field and their private aircraft. On April 6 the featured pilot will be Rick with his 2024 CubCrafters XCub tailwheel backcountry plane. Get a close-up look and talk to the pilot about the aircraft, flight training, flight knowledge & experiences, aviation careers, etc. Questions are welcome! It's a great opportunity for those who are considering flight training or a career in aviation!
We asked Rick a few questions about his love of aviation:
- What do you currently fly?
A 2024 CubCrafters XCub tailwheel backcountry plane
- What would you like to fly?
I’m happy with what I have, but if I was dreaming, an F-35 would be fun!
- When or how did you fall in love with aviation?
I always had an interest in aviation. My uncle in Switzerland flew us back when we moved back to the U.S. in 1969, in a Swissair Boeing 707. In those days we were still allowed to come up to the cockpit in mid-flight, and I got to see the view from there over the Atlantic! But I didn’t learn to fly until later for fun, and I’ve been flying recreationally for 35 years. The last 10 years after I retired from my executive career in high tech, I started SunCountry Cubs, which is the southwest representative for CubCrafters aircraft. I’m fortunate enough to be able share my passion for flying with others!
- Who taught you how to fly?
Bill Rabozzie, CFI (certified flight instructor) at Lawrence Field in 1989, in Massachusetts
5. Do you have any future plans in aviation?
I'm living the dream!