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Just found this! I used to listen to you years ago on a very old podcast that you did with the 100 dollar burgers (2008?!), used to listen to that every week when I lived abroad.. so good to see you so happy and well and enjoying flying in such a beautiful place! Man, how I would love to experience that once in this lifetime!
Well, that was different I have to say, is refreshing and cool too. I couldn't help to keep looking at the tires of the other airplane, they look so cool with the white lettering. I liked the video, keep it up Chris. 😉👍 🇨🇦
Hello 👋 everyone , you mentioned at the introduction that one of you are a Coast Gard helicopter piolit and one a nurse that is a rescue ride along . I just want to say THANK YOU FOR YOUR SACRIFICE AND LIFE OF SERVING. God bless you and keep you all safe. Yes the seanery is breathtaking, your skills as flyers is outstanding. Thank you for taking us along.
That's Nick! - from the good old FSBreak days where he talked about his adventure in becoming an airline pilot! Cool to see he has risen in the "ranks"! :)
Damn man, totally awesome shots! I love watching aviation videos but when I see yours they are always super professional. Light years ahead of everyone else. I also love to reminisce about my times spent in the Homer area. Breathtakingly beautiful. Thanks for making my evening and thank you for all you do.
Chris, Great job you guys did on this one. Lots of talent happening here. Between the flying, photographing, and video all happening at once it really shows. You really do seem to be living the dream buddy. Good luck on things to come in 2023.
The 180 reminded me of my old friend Alpha Fowler. He was a General in the 8th Airforce during WWII flying B-17s. I flew with his son Ned a few times and he warned me not to fly with his Dad. If you did fly with him you would be cleaning the plane the rest of the day. Wonderful people.
Thanks Chris for telling this story... there are so many things going on behind the scenes, which I think not many people are aware of. Your bts footage does a great job, of putting it all together. The late summers in Alaska is simply awesome, and I don't think many pilots can imagine how epic it really is ... can't wait for the next time !
I started my flight training in Washington and finished in Alaska. My long solo cross country was from Anchorage to Homer. The DPE asked why I chose that route since it was so much further than required. I was leaving in less than 30 days and didn’t know when I would return. I miss Alaska so much and 11 years later, I’m thinking about looking for a flying job up there. My wife is supportive so now is the time!
Very nice, except I would have left the woman out of it. Not nice to look back on after she takes your kids and half your stuff. At least you would have had your own memory. Now she was there to ruin it.
Aren't you a cfi. You should be using 122.75 for air-to-air. 123.45 is not an authorized freq for that. I get you're in Alaska and it's the wild wild west but you should be portraying proper airmanship as you are selling flight instruction as a side biz.
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subscribed and liked awesome bro I remember you from long ago, proud of what you have achieved, you are a flying legend
Love the South African!!! You’re guaranteed to be in good hands with them!! 👍
Ain’t that the truth.
We try to play as much as possible.
I was just about to ask if the left seat guy was South African 😂
@@skeletonfunfair the clueless dude 😄
Just found this! I used to listen to you years ago on a very old podcast that you did with the 100 dollar burgers (2008?!), used to listen to that every week when I lived abroad.. so good to see you so happy and well and enjoying flying in such a beautiful place! Man, how I would love to experience that once in this lifetime!
Selfishly I would’ve liked to see you guys land on a remote beach and spend the night in a cabin waiting for the fog to clear! Awesome video thanks!
Heavenly pictures! And literally lol’d like always KLEEEER!!!!!
Well, that was different I have to say, is refreshing and cool too. I couldn't help to keep looking at the tires of the other airplane, they look so cool with the white lettering.
I liked the video, keep it up Chris. 😉👍 🇨🇦
I love when people follow procedure. Unprecedented talent
Lovely formation flying. And such a beautiful Cessna 180 too
It really is!
Thanks for sharing. Such awesome plan, such beautiful idea.
Hello 👋 everyone , you mentioned at the introduction that one of you are a Coast Gard helicopter piolit and one a nurse that is a rescue ride along . I just want to say THANK YOU FOR YOUR SACRIFICE AND LIFE OF SERVING. God bless you and keep you all safe. Yes the seanery is breathtaking, your skills as flyers is outstanding. Thank you for taking us along.
No fair you guys having all the fun, Most of us old guys will never get to do that, we will have to live it through you ! THANK YOU !!!👍👍👍
This was an epic aerial photo shoot...Great friends, great flying...only in Alaska...bet the campfire was awesome...thx Chris...
Those pictures! 🤌
That's Nick! - from the good old FSBreak days where he talked about his adventure in becoming an airline pilot! Cool to see he has risen in the "ranks"! :)
You've come a long way Chris... Squadron leader 😜
Formation flying is one of the best forms of flight. Can’t imagine doing it in Alaska! 😍
Beautiful shots for sure! Glad you spotted the fog in time it rolled in quick!
Barely!
@@angleofattack Why doesn't ATC keep you informed regarding the fog?
...............................Beauty !!!
Damn man, totally awesome shots! I love watching aviation videos but when I see yours they are always super professional. Light years ahead of everyone else. I also love to reminisce about my times spent in the Homer area. Breathtakingly beautiful. Thanks for making my evening and thank you for all you do.
Beaaaautiful! Fun video ❤
Epicness. Is that a word?
Chris, Great job you guys did on this one. Lots of talent happening here. Between the flying, photographing, and video all happening at once it really shows. You really do seem to be living the dream buddy. Good luck on things to come in 2023.
WOW,WOW,WOW! I am so jellos of such a fantastic photo venture !!!! Love, Love, Love, it. Please more for us old guys that can’t fly anymore! Ron W.
More and more inspiration and motivation to get my PPL, its difficult but not insurmountable.
The 180 reminded me of my old friend Alpha Fowler. He was a General in the 8th Airforce during WWII flying B-17s. I flew with his son Ned a few times and he warned me not to fly with his Dad. If you did fly with him you would be cleaning the plane the rest of the day. Wonderful people.
Sweet… Deon is one of my favorite people! What a beautiful flight, can’t wait for summer to return.
Amazing! The views are amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Eu preciso conhecer o Alaska! Natureza exuberante.
Thanks Chris for telling this story... there are so many things going on behind the scenes, which I think not many people are aware of. Your bts footage does a great job, of putting it all together. The late summers in Alaska is simply awesome, and I don't think many pilots can imagine how epic it really is ... can't wait for the next time !
Awesome video as always - great pics!
Another great video
BRAVO! Loved the video and the great still photos. It's not easy to get photos with
full prop blur...Cudo's to Deon!
Deon is a master.
Thanks - always fun flying with Chris - and there's always an excuse to fly more with friends !
Love the supercool air-to-air shots!
This is incredible!! Can’t wait to get back to Alaska this year. Until then, I’ll see you at Osh!
Awesome video and pics.
Thanks - this was a fun photo flight!
Fantastic!
I started my flight training in Washington and finished in Alaska. My long solo cross country was from Anchorage to Homer. The DPE asked why I chose that route since it was so much further than required. I was leaving in less than 30 days and didn’t know when I would return. I miss Alaska so much and 11 years later, I’m thinking about looking for a flying job up there. My wife is supportive so now is the time!
OMG!! Beautiful!!
i flew on Vatsim formation for the first time not to long ago it was a blast i can only imagen what it's like in a real plane
Well, this is why I just got my 1440 monitor :) thanks AoA!
Enjoy!
awesome vid, awesome pics, awesome crew
Thanks so much!
Thanks - these flights with friends are always the best fun! We see the amazing wilderness, create memories, and capture some of the moments
Outstanding!
Great pictures!🍻
CLEAR! LOL going to be stealing that
Another great video! Can’t wait to do this one day!
Good stuff.
What a nice content! New sub!!!!
Great video as usual! I want you to do photography of our Bonanza.
haha spot the SAFFA. Howzit boet, veilig vlieg
Incredible 🤩🤌
Awesome!
Thanks so much for the support! *Her First Solo!* ---> ua-cam.com/video/Zhmqyx_fujE/v-deo.html
What focal length was your mate using taking the aerial shots? Great photos BTW.
Man I miss flying! Awesome video!!
Thanks! 👍
Alaska flying is always fun !
I love 180's!
Who doesn’t?
Absolutely breathtaking… awesome video!!
But your left flap is so badly out of rig it made me cringe!!
3:40 WTH was that?? "ClEaRr!!" XD
Is that 11:30pm?
What Model AOA system do you have ?
Beautiful views, but scary. I could not see myself flying a plane. I'd rather be walking the earth than flying above it.
"clear"! Hahaha 😂
Does Griff have a set of mutt muffs?
Ridonculous...yep.
Very nice, except I would have left the woman out of it. Not nice to look back on after she takes your kids and half your stuff. At least you would have had your own memory. Now she was there to ruin it.
Aren't you a cfi. You should be using 122.75 for air-to-air. 123.45 is not an authorized freq for that. I get you're in Alaska and it's the wild wild west but you should be portraying proper airmanship as you are selling flight instruction as a side biz.