Flying adventures of a 800+ hour instrument-rated private pilot located somewhere in the Midwest, who plans to resume working on his commercial ticket shortly. Co-owner of a 1985 Trinidad TB-20, N62TB. Former co-owner of a Piper Arrow IV and before that a Cessna 172E that he flew to Alaska in the summer of 2005.
2 comments:
That's the craziest thing I'd ever seen done in an airplane! Wow!!!
Always a thrill to fly in Alaska! Nice short video but a little more would have been better.
All that bright sky should mean you need to wear a good pair of aviator sunglasses when flying.
Even if you do sell your airplane a good pair of sunglasses is important.
Have a great day!
John a/k/a JetAviator7
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