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UConn Rentschler Field Painting Flyover

Posted on October 28, 2014 by ThreePapaFoxtrot

Watching the UConn paint dry while flying over Rentschler field.
Rentschler Field

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Where Will I Go When I Get My Ticket?

Posted on May 31, 2014 by ThreePapaFoxtrot

I’m getting close to being ready for my private pilot checkride so I’m already thinking of where I want to go. Continue reading →

Posted in Thing to do | Tagged bucketlist, destinations, scenery | Leave a comment

Which way to Phoenix?

Posted on January 14, 2014 by ThreePapaFoxtrot

I noticed this cool navigation aid on my way back from a work event in PHX. It’s located in the Usery Mountains in Mesa, AZ.

Usery Mtn Phoenix Sign

Posted in Scenery | Tagged commercial_flight, scenery | Leave a comment

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