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What do you think about stopping at?TJCP? It is great practice for Saint Barts. Also, the airport is named for my uncle Benjamin, who was a local commercial pilot that everyone loved. He owned one of the small airlines operating in and around these islands. The island of Culebra is famous for flamingo beach, which is rated one of the nicest beaches in the world. If you decide to stop there, taking a picture in front of my uncle’s picture on the wall would be epic.
ОтветитьAre you guys back? been missing FmttF vids for about a year.
Ответитьwhat the useful load with full fuel?
ОтветитьThis is what 150 flying is all about. Love this. Happy Flying
Ответитьhow big are your tanks? how far will that take you?
ОтветитьI’m based at winder Georgia KWDR, stop on over on your way back. Where are you based ?
ОтветитьDoes your 150 have the original continental O-200-A in it?
ОтветитьWhats the usable weight of your 150 after fueld up.
ОтветитьDo you guys do this trip with GPS or was it done purely with radio nav?
ОтветитьSoo cool!
ОтветитьThat’s the equivalent of traveling South America to Cuba in a motorcycle. All ya’ll be careful . I’ll be watching
ОтветитьHow fun!
Ответитьhow many hour?
ОтветитьLove the 150!
ОтветитьHave you considered swimming or jetskiing?
ОтветитьYo I’m a pilot in Atlanta too! What airport do you fly out of? I fly out of Falcon field (KFFC)
ОтветитьOh to be a rich brat
Ответитьoh my god, I could not sit in 150 for more than 30 mins, i'm too tall for that plane, last time I flew in one, my shins hurt
ОтветитьGreat trip.
Sweet little bird.❤
Suggest you carry a raft
ОтветитьSuch a beautiful 150
ОтветитьThe Power-On Stall training in that same model anf even color of aircraft along with an impatient instructor killed my flight training. At least someone is enjoying that type of aircraft and flying some good trips. All the best to you bud.
ОтветитьI love what you do with this 150, proving tbat flying is accessable and fun to tbe masses.
ОтветитьI saw this plane on flight radar I live in ST.THoMAS and I saw it
ОтветитьYeah whenever you see someone coming in for a landing at that runway and you’re on the road you might want to duck lol
ОтветитьSo so cool.
ОтветитьQue viva puerto ricoooo!!!! ❤❤❤🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
ОтветитьYou can file this under 63 years of flying wisdom and I do enjoy your videos BUT you are flying a 55 year old airplane with a single engine designed many years before the airplane with minimal or no backup on most electrical and pneumatic systems like it was an airliner with triple redundancy. As long as nothing happens you can get away with it but the minute something goes wrong your options become SUPER limited. Stay well and dont let the fact that you have done some of these things and not had an incident prevent you from thourougly assessing your risk on your next flight. Fly Safe
Ответитьdoes your plane have reverse thrust?
ОтветитьFolks have done even more amazing things in even less capable aircraft!
One of the men that trained me, way back over 50 years ago, flew his (then New) Taylorcraft BC12D all the way up the ALCAN highway from northern California to Fairbanks! And he ans his wife made the trip, in that slow, 65 hp "Trainer" about a half dozen times over a 20 year period!
Cheers!!!
Good job cleaning the windshield, vertical wiping only! 😉
ОтветитьMe attaching a nuclear weapon to my aircraft
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