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Single Pilot Jet Flight- Carlsbad to Dallas

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Ride along with me as I fly from Carlsbad, California to Dallas, Texas in my Beechcraft Premier 1A.

Route of Flight-

KCRQ TRM PKE TXO TURKI JFRYE3 KDAL

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Sunglasses by Randolph Engineering

Glasses in this video are the Aviator Model
Headset by Phonak Freecom 7100

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Cameras by GoPro

Camera Mounts by Joby

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29 comments

    1. Tommy Tillery

      Many citizens know of 3 famous people who died in an aircraft where the pilot was not fully trained on Instrument rating and usage Number 1. John F Kennedy Jr. who was his on pilot with only a Private License and not enough Instrument training for the trip he took that failed due to the lack of instrument training: Number 2. – Buddy Holley and his friends who rented an aircraft to fly to Utah operated by a Young pilot that really did not have enough hours on flying by instruments. Number 3 (recently): Kolbe Bryant The helicopter pilot did not have enough hours of instrument training flying that helicopter.

    2. Tommy Tillery

      by 1986 I had my commercial license and Instrument rating but me and my family just rented a plane to go some where> We lied in Houston at the time. The greatest thing wasto rent a plane and fly over Houston at night during Christmas to see all the lights. When Texaco was bought out by Chevron I had to start over and I never the the old Income level to continue renting a plane. I would need some training to get back to my top level. Would never try to fly solo or with family now without the necessary instrument level.

    3. Bill Callahan

      @Louis A. McCaII II Thanks Louis. He was a U.S. Customs Enforcement Officer. He thought it was appropriate for his particular enforcement technique…..get on ’em like a Mad Dog! He’s now known by it. 🙂

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