Back in 1998 a guy named Michel Gordillo flew his Kitfox from Spain to Oshkosh. It was before youtube but he had an internet blog that posted as close to daily updates as was possible. Don't know if any of that is still accessible but I remember the ordeals he went through. He was under house arrest in Vietnam for a few weeks which delayed his arrival at Oshkosh and they actually delayed the end of Air-Venture that year to accommodate him. The neatest thing was that when he arrived in Alaska, he never paid a dime for an ounce of fuel, a meal or a room for the remainder of his trip to the event. He was the hero that year.
you very rarely come across a comment thats not only relevant to the video. but goes onto add details that enchance the viewing experience and appreciate the subject addressed in a way that you wouldn't have had the chance to otherwise. Pins are created for comments like these.
This guys whole life is insane. He is also the same guy that refused to fly a flight with Iberia Airlines because as Captain he determined it was unsafe to fly but was fired. He had to go to court and lost his job. Don't forget he also has over 15,000 hours of flight and was given the Aeronautical Merit award in 1998
hey JP, these videos are Worthy of millions of views. But one attractive quality of you, your channel, and these videos, is that you seem indifferent or oblivious to views and “likes” and all of the “chasing” you normally see on social platforms. That could be for one of many possible reasons, none of which matter. The main point being, when you drop a video, it’s like a gift. It’s unexpected, it’s a surprise. It’s like the incredibly smart guy in the room who you don’t hear from a lot but when they speak up everybody listens with intent. Because they know what is being said is important, educational and in general worthy of their attention. Anyhow, not to linger on. Love the videos. Keep up the great work.
I'm not sure I've ever been more jealous of any pilots ever. As a trainee pilot (PPL) myself, this has reminded me why I'm doing it. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. This cinematography and editing feels more like a multi-million pound documentary than a UA-cam video. If you continue on this streak, I think before long it really will be an honour and a rare thing to be able to say "I watched JP Schulze before 100k". I love the lack of clickbait, the lack of view chasing, the lack of over-commercialisation and the sheer and visible effort you put into what you do. Truly phenomenal.
Literally hundreds of pilots die every year doing stupid stunts like this. If they had vanished in the middle of the ocean being eaten by sharks you'd never know their name. Because a lot of pilots died that way the same year. And you don't know their names.
@UnderBridge Rock id assume they did it for their love of aviation and to push their limits, no reason to really hate on em.. mightve been a lil dumb but gotta respect their love
JP, your storytelling and narrating has reached new levels for other (YTubers) to envy! I'm enjoying your videos immensly. You seem to be at a much more happy place! Good for you and all the best whatever you set your mind into!
@@stellviahohenheim if flying a small plane makes you rich, then that's news to me.. having a pilots license and a plane is not really that far out of reach for the majority of people.. the thing is, it isn't interesting to most people. Just like people saying Tesla owners are rich, when any normal person can obtain a Tesla. Just like any normal person can obtain a PPL and airplane..
I love watching adventures like this. I'm pretty much housebound after a bad illness and I miss getting out there and doing interesting things. The world looks beautiful from up there and good on you guys for doing this. Amazing trip.
Just found your channel eight before my lunch break, your style of editing and the music you use are absolutely amazing. This has the feeling of a multi-million subscriber channel and I can guarantee you you'll get there. Hope all goes well!
Hey JP, i just have to say… you are awesome dude! Can’t imagine the stress and excitement that comes with flying over any ocean by yourself, in a hand built single prop. Because of you and youre adventures I had my first actual PPL flight lesson today. Very exciting, it went very well but a long way to go obviously. Felt a little sick after 1 hour tho, takes some getting used to i guess. Hope one day i get the chance to take my family on a trip with me. Thanks man and keep up the good stuff, save travels👏🏻
having watched the first 6 minutes of this video while typing this comment, not only is yours one of the most beautiful planes I have ever seen, this is also one of the most visually stunning videos I have ever seen. I think if this was a feature length film, it would be worthy of best cinematography. not only the visuals though, the music is also amazing.
the more I look at that paint on your plane more I fall in love. But epic flight. Side note watching your first flight around the world sparked my addiction to aviation. Completed all my cross country flights today. PPL is around the corner.
Just beautiful! It’s refreshing seeing this route!!! I love how the song that was playing just as you crossed the equator was in my native Kinyarwanda. Hopefully someday you’ll visit Rwanda.
Thanks Jp. So good to go along for the ride. Again. Look forward to many more. “They are never perfect after a long flight.” Yes! But so good when they are. $8 a litre ! Groan. So many other challenges as well.
Whew.......! That was a long 2 weeks. I wasn't sure I was gonna make it and THEN I heard the bell. Another video from JP had arrived. I feel like I am traveling along. Thanks for posting your adventure. Love it
Just in awe once again by the edit and of course the story told, JP, you are doing some of the most beautiful work I have seen on YT, and that comes from someone who watched endless hours (too many to count for my own sanity) on this platform. I am just proud of you at this point, no matter how this adventure ends, I am vouching for you and your endeavors and wishing you the best.
I'm glad you put the snippet in there about the landings after long flights. I thought it was just me after a couple hours of being in the air with my little Quicksilver lol.
These videos are inspiring, and visually stunning! I’ve seen comments before that talk about the editing of these videos as well. I agree with all of them, and that the editing is absolutely superb! I actually felt nervous watching that cross ocean flight. I can’t believe all of those airplanes are experimental. Well done! Truly, an inspiration.
This is INCREDIBLE. Wow. 🙌🏼 I think I remember YEARS ago watching you on FunForLouis’ channel. And I’m SO glad you came up on my recommended again!! This is such a cool journey to follow. And excited to watch the rest of the videos!
6:49 that's really cool! the moment that little airplane fly above the cloud looks really cool!! I'm jealous, i wanna do this but I don't think i can do it..
thoroughly enjoyed this, hats off to you and your colleagues for: 1) Sharing your passion and even attempting this 2) Top notch videography and narrating Have you thought about adding Otavi decals to Zazu for marketing?
I'm really glad you came to Ghana. Sorry for the afgas situation. Hope you would like to come visit something again. I really love your channel. Been watching from the time it was Candourist... Be safe
Got this recommended at 5 AM on a sleepless night 😇 Loved the flight and presentation was excellent. Your efforts certainly deserves more views, Please always write a gist of around 500 words in description. Google wants you to making use of that space to know more and Index your video for a larger audience. Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏
I've been JP fan since his 3500 miles bicycle ride from LA to NYC, around 2017 I guess, it have been an amazing journey following him all over his struggles were real, so was his amazing successes. Best wishes on your endeavors, stay focused and safe. ❤ U Juanito 🚵🏻♂️ 🛩
I recognize Mike Blyth, trike pilot who made great exploits in the past, I have his film "South to South", he had passed through our flying club in Pointe-Noire (Congo), just a year before I joined.
Not even sure how to appropriately comment - just, wow. Each video and experience is better than the one before. And the messages contained within them are so spot on. Thanks for doing what you do, sharing it all with your audience, and safe travels. The group and trip you have assembled is amazing!
Nice one JP. Very well edited and presented. Great photography; beautiful aircraft. I missed you by ONE day at Oshkosh since unfortunately had to leave just before you guys arrived... arggh
Glad to see a new video! I binge watch the entire episodes you did with Fun for Louis around the world flight every so often. Excellent background noise while I'm doing stuff on my computer. Matter o' fact, think I'll watch it again right now! haha. Keep up the good work. Fly safe! (Scott Manley quote)
I'm curious how big are the fuel tanks on that thing? In one shot it says 4.3mn/l and you have 1400m to cover thats around 1200nm so that alone is 280L of fuel not counting the reserve. Is it some sort of extended fuel tank version of the sling HW? I see on their website the 52gal version has a 800nm range.
Thanks JP. Brings back great memories of flying my Mooney from the Florida panhandle to Key West. Not NEARLY as far across water as you guys. No equator crossing either!
I can only imagine how Sacadura Cabral and Gafo Coutinho felt when they first crossed the Atlantic South on those "paper" planes. At least you guys upgraded to Tuna cans with wings. You guys are insane.
I was as excited as a 4 year old with an Espresso when I saw your video pop up. Amazing as usual. Wow the price of fuel is INSANE in Ghana. I thought fuel was expensive in South Africa. Looking forward to the next amazing episode.
@@the_candourist See you at OSH? Next year I'll have my RV-10 finished! I'd love to stick my head in your plane if you have it around and you're okay with it.
How long was this flight? 9 hours? Sitting in the same position for that long in a cramped cockpit, one of the dangers I'd be wary of is blood clots, particularly in your legs. Are you doing anything in particular to mitigate that risk?
When can we expect the next video? It's been about 2 months and JP hasn't posted anything anywhere. I know they had the Atlantic crossing coming up. Anyone know if they're good?
Isn`t "Mike" not the guy who was flying with Olivier Aubert from East to West coast of afrika with trikes? To my knowledge he did several other expeditions but I love especially that movie! It`s called "Coast to coast. A piece of my heart". Great movie with awesome views form the air onto the coast of Africa !!
Just came across your channel JP. Firstly, well done on having the guts to cross the water like you did, that was massive. Secondly, I am also making videos for UA-cam, but you are living my dream. My aim is to one day have my pilots license as well.
You're awesome JP, new subscriber here! I've watched your episodes with Louis flying around the world. So... I can't wait to see your next video and so on. Fly safe!
Back in 1998 a guy named Michel Gordillo flew his Kitfox from Spain to Oshkosh. It was before youtube but he had an internet blog that posted as close to daily updates as was possible. Don't know if any of that is still accessible but I remember the ordeals he went through. He was under house arrest in Vietnam for a few weeks which delayed his arrival at Oshkosh and they actually delayed the end of Air-Venture that year to accommodate him. The neatest thing was that when he arrived in Alaska, he never paid a dime for an ounce of fuel, a meal or a room for the remainder of his trip to the event. He was the hero that year.
Wow thanks for sharing!!
you very rarely come across a comment thats not only relevant to the video. but goes onto add details that enchance the viewing experience and appreciate the subject addressed in a way that you wouldn't have had the chance to otherwise. Pins are created for comments like these.
This guys whole life is insane. He is also the same guy that refused to fly a flight with Iberia Airlines because as Captain he determined it was unsafe to fly but was fired. He had to go to court and lost his job. Don't forget he also has over 15,000 hours of flight and was given the Aeronautical Merit award in 1998
hey JP, these videos are Worthy of millions of views. But one attractive quality of you, your channel, and these videos, is that you seem indifferent or oblivious to views and “likes” and all of the “chasing” you normally see on social platforms. That could be for one of many possible reasons, none of which matter. The main point being, when you drop a video, it’s like a gift. It’s unexpected, it’s a surprise. It’s like the incredibly smart guy in the room who you don’t hear from a lot but when they speak up everybody listens with intent. Because they know what is being said is important, educational and in general worthy of their attention. Anyhow, not to linger on. Love the videos. Keep up the great work.
This comment is spot on! Keep being you, JP. Love your content.
Well said that man. Its so good hey. Thanks JP
Best 15 minutes on UA-cam as of late. Great soundtrack as well, very fitting. You guys must have bowling-ball sized bollocks!
I'm not sure I've ever been more jealous of any pilots ever. As a trainee pilot (PPL) myself, this has reminded me why I'm doing it. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
This cinematography and editing feels more like a multi-million pound documentary than a UA-cam video. If you continue on this streak, I think before long it really will be an honour and a rare thing to be able to say "I watched JP Schulze before 100k". I love the lack of clickbait, the lack of view chasing, the lack of over-commercialisation and the sheer and visible effort you put into what you do. Truly phenomenal.
I agree 100%
Didnt take them long. They're already at 109k. Impressive content, I'm just glad I found it even this early.
Literally hundreds of pilots die every year doing stupid stunts like this. If they had vanished in the middle of the ocean being eaten by sharks you'd never know their name. Because a lot of pilots died that way the same year. And you don't know their names.
I just beat off to this video
I must admit these guys have balls of steel..
@UnderBridge Rock id assume they did it for their love of aviation and to push their limits, no reason to really hate on em.. mightve been a lil dumb but gotta respect their love
I’m a student pilot and I think its cool 😂 but not sure if it’s worth the risk though
Yup, no ETOPS here. Just lifejackets and liferafts.
thanks for admitting this dude
Don't think so, that would ruin the fuel efficiency...
How the hell y’all managed to squeeze 10 hours of flight out of that tiny plane is beyond me. This is wild
Big auxiliary tanks and transfer pumps instead of rear seats.
But how did they not pee 😂
@@_____hak the suit has a pee access, using bottle of water and the bro code :p
The suit is a big pee bottle...
It's important not to drink the wrong water... @@obuunaga2180
JP, your storytelling and narrating has reached new levels for other (YTubers) to envy! I'm enjoying your videos immensly. You seem to be at a much more happy place! Good for you and all the best whatever you set your mind into!
Yay, you came to ghana the land of culture 🎉
Dude, you are nuts! I don't even like flying over lakes that are too big for me to glide to shore...
Haha what a cool thing to find my favorite UA-camrs on each others channels
Rich people tempting fate because they're bored
@@stellviahohenheim People enjoying life in ways you can't you mean?
@@stellviahohenheim and your a poor person to scared to tempt fate
@@stellviahohenheim if flying a small plane makes you rich, then that's news to me.. having a pilots license and a plane is not really that far out of reach for the majority of people.. the thing is, it isn't interesting to most people. Just like people saying Tesla owners are rich, when any normal person can obtain a Tesla. Just like any normal person can obtain a PPL and airplane..
I love watching adventures like this. I'm pretty much housebound after a bad illness and I miss getting out there and doing interesting things. The world looks beautiful from up there and good on you guys for doing this. Amazing trip.
video quality + background music + great flight = masterpiece!🔥🔥
Just found your channel eight before my lunch break, your style of editing and the music you use are absolutely amazing. This has the feeling of a multi-million subscriber channel and I can guarantee you you'll get there. Hope all goes well!
Should check out his around the world vids
They are a bunch of rusky simps
Hey JP, i just have to say… you are awesome dude! Can’t imagine the stress and excitement that comes with flying over any ocean by yourself, in a hand built single prop. Because of you and youre adventures
I had my first actual PPL flight lesson today. Very exciting, it went very well but a long way to go obviously. Felt a little sick after 1 hour tho, takes some getting used to i guess. Hope one day i get the chance to take my family on a trip with me. Thanks man and keep up the good stuff, save travels👏🏻
having watched the first 6 minutes of this video while typing this comment, not only is yours one of the most beautiful planes I have ever seen, this is also one of the most visually stunning videos I have ever seen. I think if this was a feature length film, it would be worthy of best cinematography. not only the visuals though, the music is also amazing.
the more I look at that paint on your plane more I fall in love. But epic flight. Side note watching your first flight around the world sparked my addiction to aviation. Completed all my cross country flights today. PPL is around the corner.
I flew in a Cessna once just for two hours and the general bumpiness and roller coaster feeling was intense. I can’t imagine 10 hours.
10 hours airborne in that small airplane. Amazing! How close were you to max takeoff weight?
9:04
Some of the photography around the clouds was absolutely stunning.
Balls of steel and some good planning on those ocean crossings, thanks for sharing the experience JP
Great One! Sometimes the simple things like getting fuel can be the hardest.
its an adventure of a lifetime , i am so happy for you , Godspeed to you and your friends
I’ll say it again…epic journey! A real treat to follow along. Thanks JP.👍🏽👍🏽
Just beautiful! It’s refreshing seeing this route!!! I love how the song that was playing just as you crossed the equator was in my native Kinyarwanda. Hopefully someday you’ll visit Rwanda.
Thanks Jp. So good to go along for the ride. Again. Look forward to many more.
“They are never perfect after a long flight.” Yes! But so good when they are.
$8 a litre ! Groan.
So many other challenges as well.
Whew.......! That was a long 2 weeks. I wasn't sure I was gonna make it and THEN I heard the bell. Another video from JP had arrived. I feel like I am traveling along. Thanks for posting your adventure. Love it
Wow… I was anxious flying over the North Sea. Can’t imagine flying 10 hours over the Atlantic… you guys are amazing!
Just in awe once again by the edit and of course the story told, JP, you are doing some of the most beautiful work I have seen on YT, and that comes from someone who watched endless hours (too many to count for my own sanity) on this platform. I am just proud of you at this point, no matter how this adventure ends, I am vouching for you and your endeavors and wishing you the best.
Awesome video and effort..what is the song at 08:10? Anyone know?
I'm glad you put the snippet in there about the landings after long flights. I thought it was just me after a couple hours of being in the air with my little Quicksilver lol.
this video made me happy. Wonderful job with the music, that really captured the geography and the magnitude of the accomplishment.
got to ask how long does the gopro or w/ever you got attached on the wing records for until it dies?
These videos are inspiring, and visually stunning! I’ve seen comments before that talk about the editing of these videos as well. I agree with all of them, and that the editing is absolutely superb! I actually felt nervous watching that cross ocean flight. I can’t believe all of those airplanes are experimental. Well done! Truly, an inspiration.
That shot at 10:16 is insane. So good. Great video and storytelling JP.
I really enjoyed watching this video. Congrats on a successful trip !
Thx JP. Another thrilling adventure. I follow you all from the Netherlands. Happy landings.
what alt do you fly that lil plane at normally for long distance stuff like this?
I would never, ever, EVER fly across the ocean in a single piston engine aircraft - ESPECIALLY if it had a rotax engine. That's madness!
Why? Is there something wrong with Rotax engines?
This is INCREDIBLE. Wow. 🙌🏼 I think I remember YEARS ago watching you on FunForLouis’ channel. And I’m SO glad you came up on my recommended again!! This is such a cool journey to follow. And excited to watch the rest of the videos!
6:49 that's really cool! the moment that little airplane fly above the cloud looks really cool!!
I'm jealous, i wanna do this but I don't think i can do it..
That shot at 9:45 just wow 😯🙌🫶 amazing!!!!!!
Just discovered this channel and I’m loving it
Awesome and epic, as always! Thanks JP
@@the_candourist Always buddy. Love it!
thoroughly enjoyed this, hats off to you and your colleagues for:
1) Sharing your passion and even attempting this
2) Top notch videography and narrating
Have you thought about adding Otavi decals to Zazu for marketing?
I'm really glad you came to Ghana. Sorry for the afgas situation. Hope you would like to come visit something again. I really love your channel. Been watching from the time it was Candourist... Be safe
The guy on the left looks like how I would be feeling and thinking about this long trip over water ahead of me. Scary stuff man.
man I just discovered this, and I love it! Great job JP!!!!!!
What remarkable a feat and truly you have a pioneer aviation mindset.
What is the name of this background song? So that I can listen to it. From the flying part. It starts when they are above the clouds.
Got this recommended at 5 AM on a sleepless night 😇
Loved the flight and presentation was excellent.
Your efforts certainly deserves more views,
Please always write a gist of around 500 words in description.
Google wants you to making use of that space to know more and Index your video for a larger audience.
Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏
Stunning video, especially the scenes when the planes are in the air and flying over the ocean and clouds.
Wonderful update video. I was smiling the whole time. What an adventure. Cheers from Winnipeg.
Absolutely incredible! Thank you for this freebie. It should have been a Netflix special. ♥️
So epic JP first came across you when you circumnavigated last time. Your passion and dedication is inspiring. Thank you for sharing this.
I remember watching that years ago that was one of the best things I ever watched, would love to see something similar again
Man flying around a cloud like that... its like the dreams i had when i was a kid :D
Ahhh..
Same vibe as 2018 trip with Louis. The nostalgia 😌😌
I've been JP fan since his 3500 miles bicycle ride from LA to NYC, around 2017 I guess, it have been an amazing journey following him all over his struggles were real, so was his amazing successes. Best wishes on your endeavors, stay focused and safe. ❤ U Juanito 🚵🏻♂️ 🛩
I recognize Mike Blyth, trike pilot who made great exploits in the past, I have his film "South to South", he had passed through our flying club in Pointe-Noire (Congo), just a year before I joined.
JP, what a wonderful video, this time the quality of the video is so good that I felt being in the Sling myself. JP..always the best!
Excellent production values on this video, bravo
So awesome! Well produced! And super inspirational...
Bom dia, gostaria de saber se você vendeu o Cessna 210 e se tem disponível pra venda o DVD beyond borderôs 2021 , parabéns pelo canal.
8:46 There is a ripple effect on the water that shows where the equator is !!!
LOL
you guys should hear about Jean Mermoz and l’Aeropostale.
24 hours crossing in the 1920’s, mail was as precious as gold for these pilots.
Saw your world trip with Louis Cole. Great you’ve got another adventure to follow. More aviation oriented this time 👍
Beautiful shots above the ocean in formation !
Not even sure how to appropriately comment - just, wow. Each video and experience is better than the one before. And the messages contained within them are so spot on. Thanks for doing what you do, sharing it all with your audience, and safe travels. The group and trip you have assembled is amazing!
Nice one JP. Very well edited and presented. Great photography; beautiful aircraft. I missed you by ONE day at Oshkosh since unfortunately had to leave just before you guys arrived... arggh
I love this kind of aviation its pure its raw...
Glad to see a new video! I binge watch the entire episodes you did with Fun for Louis around the world flight every so often. Excellent background noise while I'm doing stuff on my computer. Matter o' fact, think I'll watch it again right now! haha. Keep up the good work. Fly safe! (Scott Manley quote)
This channel is so underrated
Fantastic video JP. Thanks for putting the effort in for these mate. Truly appreciated!
Great video, cool premise, visually stunning, subscribed
3:26 ... this is EXACTLY what I was wondering about...no pulling-over and pissing over a guardrail.
I really liked the convos they had about living in the moment
I’m loving this video series!
Silly question: how do you keep your external cameras from running out of battery on a 10 hour flight?
You can get a remote for go pros and I'm guessing whatever camera he chooses that can turn the camera on and off
I'm curious how big are the fuel tanks on that thing? In one shot it says 4.3mn/l and you have 1400m to cover thats around 1200nm so that alone is 280L of fuel not counting the reserve. Is it some sort of extended fuel tank version of the sling HW? I see on their website the 52gal version has a 800nm range.
Thanks JP. Brings back great memories of flying my Mooney from the Florida panhandle to Key West. Not NEARLY as far across water as you guys. No equator crossing either!
This is the best aviation channel on youtube, ❤️ Jp.
I can only imagine how Sacadura Cabral and Gafo Coutinho felt when they first crossed the Atlantic South on those "paper" planes. At least you guys upgraded to Tuna cans with wings. You guys are insane.
I was as excited as a 4 year old with an Espresso when I saw your video pop up. Amazing as usual. Wow the price of fuel is INSANE in Ghana. I thought fuel was expensive in South Africa. Looking forward to the next amazing episode.
How do you have your go pro on for 9 hours on the wing? My battery only last a few hours max
So the pee bottle sorts out one bodily function. Whats the approach for the other? Laxities before flight to fly empty or hope and pray?
I recently got my license and driving for the first time almost gave me an anxiety attack just watching this guy take off dam I'd be tripping lol
9:56 aircraft carrier ? What did they have to say to you getting close ?
JP you’ve got the best paint job
Great video JP. I love the clear shots you get during your flights and how amazing everything feels in the edits. Flying is so much fun. Be safe.
@@the_candourist See you at OSH? Next year I'll have my RV-10 finished! I'd love to stick my head in your plane if you have it around and you're okay with it.
Last time I saw your video travelling with cesna 210. Nice flight JP.
How long was this flight? 9 hours? Sitting in the same position for that long in a cramped cockpit, one of the dangers I'd be wary of is blood clots, particularly in your legs. Are you doing anything in particular to mitigate that risk?
does to flying over ocean on LSA aircraft needs a PPL license or LSA its also possible?
thank you so much to share such a great adventure on this platform. It really wows us.
Props boys, no pun intended. Lol. Love from a fellow South African!
Question from someone who has never piloted, is english the dominant language for international flight controllers? Or does it vary?
I absolutely loved this one. Some of the most spectacular film of Slings in formation and flying past clouds. Wow JP you keep going up in my books.
Hell ya JP you did it. Can't wait to watch you fly around the world again
Good luck guys we watching you back at home. trust your instruments over ocean and sometimes playing relaxing music is a key 🤣🤣🤣
Great stuff on what is an epic adventure. Music suited perfectly.
When can we expect the next video? It's been about 2 months and JP hasn't posted anything anywhere. I know they had the Atlantic crossing coming up. Anyone know if they're good?
Unbelievable Gents. Amazing achievement. Conquering new feats!
Hay JP , Great video and even better music that you used in it!
Isn`t "Mike" not the guy who was flying with Olivier Aubert from East to West coast of afrika with trikes? To my knowledge he did several other expeditions but I love especially that movie! It`s called "Coast to coast. A piece of my heart". Great movie with awesome views form the air onto the coast of Africa !!
Just came across your channel JP. Firstly, well done on having the guts to cross the water like you did, that was massive. Secondly, I am also making videos for UA-cam, but you are living my dream. My aim is to one day have my pilots license as well.
You're awesome JP, new subscriber here! I've watched your episodes with Louis flying around the world. So... I can't wait to see your next video and so on. Fly safe!