Seattle to Fort Myers with 24 hours on the ground.

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2025

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  • @Snausagelinx555
    @Snausagelinx555 Рік тому +2

    Yo Eric, i dig the new flavor of content of this channel. The amount of stuff you can capture is insane throughout your day & occupation! A rare experience to the majority. AND- hope to see you park cleeter on the trailer with the new hot rod in the next season.

  • @kevinjamison7295
    @kevinjamison7295 Рік тому

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @shanespring2669
    @shanespring2669 Рік тому

    Rangiora NZ, $9.29 per gallon. Awesome to follow along as always. Thanks for sharing

  • @Ron_Presley
    @Ron_Presley Рік тому +4

    Thanks Eric for another great video. Pretty cool seeing what you guys do on the computer to prepare for a flight. I’m curious on a layover like that do you usually fly the same plane the next day? Like did you fly the same one back to Seattle? Yes for myself I moved here to Washington State back in Jan. 2002 from Buena Park California where I grew up the rain gets pretty old. But I sure got sick of the smog in the LA area which Buena Park is by. Couldn’t take a deep breath down there without my chest hurting. Up her never had that problem.

    • @JollyRogerAviation
      @JollyRogerAviation  Рік тому +3

      It’s incredible how much these airplanes are flown. They very rarely sit idle. When we landed, that plane immediately flew back to Seattle with a different crew. It’s crazy! They never stop! Planes don’t make money sitting on the ground. Glad you enjoyed it 🤙

    • @Ron_Presley
      @Ron_Presley Рік тому

      @@JollyRogerAviation wow that’s unreal. I had 6 uncles that worked at Boeing for 40 years plus back in the day. My one funny and favorite uncle John worked in a department where they tested how much abuse wings could take before they failed. Like I think they would attach a wing in the lab to something then put pressure on say the very tip of the wing and see how far they would safely move up or down without damage , and then she how far they could bend it where it failed and did not go back to its normal place. He passed away at 96 in 2012 and he never would fly in any plane ever and he saw first hand the incredible amount of abuse those wings could take. He did have to fly during World War II when he stationed in Europe, but not many times and was he said he was terrified.
      Then got home after the war and went to work for Boeings and refused to fly in anything. He said he could have flown a bunch of times on planes they finished building at Boeings that test pilots I imagine would the planes up on their first few test flights, but he never would go up. Sure miss him.

  • @andrewthomas5769
    @andrewthomas5769 Рік тому

    Fairbanks, AK gas is 3.60. been around 5 before thanks giving.

  • @ABSilverback
    @ABSilverback Рік тому

    Gas in Alberta, Canada locally is $4.49 CAD or $3.36 USD per US gallon.

  • @AgeCobra
    @AgeCobra Рік тому

    One cool pilot .What is or GA plane of favorite?

  • @Kirk_Wood
    @Kirk_Wood Рік тому

    Eric, diesel in the Nashville area around $3.30 a gallon. West coast fuel prices are always few dollars more expensive than what we pay around here with doesn't seem fair for you guys.

  • @DWBurns
    @DWBurns Рік тому

    Here in Central Ohio Diesel is $3.50 a gallon.

  • @georgedreisch2662
    @georgedreisch2662 Рік тому

    Damn! Y’all still carry a JEPPS kit / bag, or is it all digital now?
    Guess I’m showing how long I’ve been out of the flight end of the game…

  • @fulltimber
    @fulltimber Рік тому

    Gold Coast, Australia, $1.98 litre AUD , premium unleaded.

  • @fulltimber
    @fulltimber Рік тому

    Oh Eric , pod coffee ! Thats terrible mate.
    Come down to Australia , we grow best freshest coffee , and we drink it extracted in expresso , and or milk based expresso, ie; flat white/ cappuccino.
    We have to teach the americans to enjoy next level coffee

  • @Pumpkin-Brain
    @Pumpkin-Brain Рік тому

    $3.89 for 93 CMH