Ordinary day
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Yes... Take a look at the San Diego VFR Terminal Area Chart. Fly straight to Mt. Solidad and then turn north along the coast :) hahhahah I think the floor of Mirimars Class B along the coast is 1000 or so then a couple thousand feet higher there is I believe a 2000ft gap before the next layer of Class Bravo starts. Its raight on the map though ahhaha. Or transition through Mirimars airspace but you can pretty much fly straigh to the coast.
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Great video and Awsome job.
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awesome video!
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good video... great mix of in cockpit/ out cockpit footage.
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Thanks! Glad you like it. I'll try to make something better next time!
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Great video and great job of editing it all together. I noticed in some videos you fly out of MYF....is there an easy way to get out of MYF on a westbound heading to the shoreline then turn north - without having to get into the class B airspace?
SOCALFLYBOY 3 years ago
Frankly speaking, most of the time I fly I file IFR in SD class bravo, which pretty much turns into vectoring me directly to desired airport:)
sdflyer28 3 years ago
I was searching for videos on an Arrow and bumped into yours...defenetly the best one, The music is outstanding and the passion for flying is actually there. congratulations!
skarpar 4 years ago
Thank you
sdflyer28 4 years ago
Nicely composed clip. Gee, I wonder why you like to fly? :-))))))))) Views like that are a for a select few and this one pilot doesn't take it for granted. Thanks for sharing!
BeechSundowner 4 years ago
You are very welcome! I try to share what I feel when I fly, and the most rewarding thing is to get comment like that. Thanks!
sdflyer28 4 years ago