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2022 was pivotal to my perspective. Tell me about your 2022 down in the comments!
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@RicSantos
@RicSantos 2 жыл бұрын
After failing my PPL check-ride in August, I almost gave away the dream of flying, but after listening to similar advice, I returned and passed. The best moment of this year was having my family fly with me and sharing the incredible feeling of seeing the world with other's eyes. Thanks for inspiring people, and thanks for the magnificent work. Safe flights.
@JohnBare747
@JohnBare747 2 жыл бұрын
I was expecting to fail both the written and the check ride on my first try and nobody was more amazed than I when I passed them both. Can't let yourself be your own worst critic, this is fun so enjoy it and should you stumble and happen to not pass something realize now that wasn't so bad I actually learned something that needed work and apply it to the Do-Over and show them you can do it.
@KevinSmithAviation
@KevinSmithAviation 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations Ricardo!
@brucecuratola6389
@brucecuratola6389 2 жыл бұрын
Good for you! I haven’t given up even though I expected my PPC in 2016!
@JohnBare747
@JohnBare747 2 жыл бұрын
@@brucecuratola6389 All that was long ago I got my PPL in 1978. All those toys are long behind me now as I'm 81 and falling apart at the seams. I was having some issues with things I just was not grasping and simply flew with several instructors other than my regular one and suddenly stuff clicked when explained just a little differently that's what helped me.
@RicSantos
@RicSantos 2 жыл бұрын
@@KevinSmithAviation thank you so much. Check my channel as well, not great content like here, but I'm trying to share my aviation passion with others.
@MissionaryBushPilot
@MissionaryBushPilot 2 жыл бұрын
Cool to see your journey
@johnherleman9732
@johnherleman9732 2 жыл бұрын
The best thing that happened to this channel is Chelsea. Never let anything become more important than those you love. The two of you ARE perfection. The best to both of you. I cannot believe it’s been 12 years. Thank you, Sir.
@harryd9579
@harryd9579 2 жыл бұрын
Make an honest woman out of Chelsea - marry her!
@komrad1983
@komrad1983 Жыл бұрын
Stop underappreciating man's work and his path. For a man, the journey is the most important, and that's what he said in his video.
@Fast351
@Fast351 2 жыл бұрын
Your channel is one of the reasons at age 50 I decided to pursue my dream of flight. I've been toying with the idea of getting my PPL for 10 years but finally bit the bullet and got enrolled and taking lessons. Did some struggling with pattern work today (my 4th lesson) and that probably seems like a long time ago for you, but I want to enjoy some of what you enjoy in the future, with $100 burgers and some cross country work! Hopefully in a few months I will pass my checkride and join you and Chelsea as a licensed pilot. Thanks for the amazing content, your channel has some of the most cinematic content in the youtube world.
@tonyhindlelondon
@tonyhindlelondon 2 жыл бұрын
Fast351... Happy New Year!! I will be turning 50 in 2023 (kinda scary). I got my PPL on April 28, 2022. A lifelong dream had finally come true. It was hard work, very expensive, stressful, and truthfully, there were some days that I really wanted to give up. I am certain that you will have some of those very thoughts, and my best advice for you is to stick with it. Now that I am licensed, I don't regret any of it. The cost, the stress, the time.... it is all worth it. I live in SW Ontario, and when I am flying some friends over Niagara Falls for a scenic tour, I am euphoric. Best wishes!!
@irishcurse65
@irishcurse65 2 жыл бұрын
Followed my dream at 56. Got my ppl. Screwed around this year just flying around in a TB10. Started my IR last month. Stick with it. The satisfaction of getting that PPL can not be described
@Sir_Viver
@Sir_Viver 2 жыл бұрын
$100 burgers? Where is that? Around here it's like $250! Best wishes to you, just don't let the price tag stop you!
@TheRenegadeAV8R
@TheRenegadeAV8R 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 57 and I finished my Online ground school and received an endorsement to take the written exam.
@tomsnide
@tomsnide 2 жыл бұрын
I too got my PPL on September 30th, 2022 at the ripe young age of 57. It may very well be the biggest challenge I’ve ever faced. It is easy to beat yourself up or question yourself along the way… just remember: that’s NORMAL! Don’t let the weather cancellations and maintenance delays get you down either - you’ll realize that makes you a safer decision-maker and you’ll learn some about airplane maintenance and solid pre-flighting. GOOD LUCK. Just stay with it and realize that the only potential person stopping you… is you. See you in the skies!
@TheQuadLife
@TheQuadLife 2 жыл бұрын
I have been a quadriplegic most of my life, but had a blessed 2022. It was a new record for how many I preached as a substitute pastor, spoke with more kids on disability awareness, and continued in web development. I appreciate your work and showing us your love for aviation. We missed seeing anything when you and Chelsy got married.
@ryanglinski360
@ryanglinski360 2 жыл бұрын
Proudest 2022 moments are, Finishing IFR training after almost 2 years, Then completing commercial, CFI, and multi. And finishing the year with a job offer, truly seems like I’m living in a dream that I’ll be able to fly for a living!
@DeadstickAdventures
@DeadstickAdventures 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Josh, I've been following you for who-knows how long. My fav video for a long time was your 991 restoration! My big win for 2022 was getting my ATP and starting my first 121 job. My first JET! My goal for 2023 is to get back into General Aviation again and do more of what I love. Happy New Year!
@Highmaintenance_chels
@Highmaintenance_chels 2 жыл бұрын
CPL and IA in 2022! So excited for 2023 ❤
@pdoherty
@pdoherty 2 жыл бұрын
You"ve earned every bit of your success Chelsea. Best wishes to you and Josh.
@KasualKaos
@KasualKaos 2 жыл бұрын
As I'm sure most of us do, I watch a lot of aviation related channels. I can tell you, the amount of work that you put into making and editing videos does not go unnoticed. You have by far the best production quality out there. Not that everyone else is bad, you've just got a filmmaker's eye. Your videos are truly cinematic. While I'm not a pilot yet, my goal for this year is to get my PPL. I was watching a Trent Palmer year-in-review video one time and he said that he heard someone say, "Life is too short to eat dessert last. Don't wait until retirement to do the things you love." That one stuck with me.
@OSWCrosshair2002
@OSWCrosshair2002 2 жыл бұрын
I have said for years, "It is not about perfection, but direction." Happy New Year, buddy. I have been a fan for a long time. Cannot wait to see where you take us in 2023.
@Review4You58
@Review4You58 2 жыл бұрын
I'm most proud of being honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in this past year, and starting my education and continuing my flight training at Embry Riddle. In this next year, I plan on earning my Private Pilot certificate and starting on my instrument, after going through Part 61 flight schools on and off since late 2019.
@sethleasure7588
@sethleasure7588 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for calling San Marcos your home for so many years always love to see you or your dad out here flying 80991 love your videos, hope the fuel trucks didn’t annoy you while you were trying to film your commentary😂. Hope you have the best - berry line guys
@FreedomFlight1
@FreedomFlight1 2 жыл бұрын
You’ve come such a long ways Josh. Your content has truly evolved into something great. Thank you for being an ambassador for our industry. You’re making a big difference out there.
@Wardog22476
@Wardog22476 2 жыл бұрын
My best 2022 was becoming an Aircraft owner. Purchase my first Cessna 172(H) from Riverside, California to Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Solo, VFR only, no autopilot, 2300 nautical miles, with a total of eleven stops along the way. Right now, just a few days before New Year. I finally found a hangar in Quakertown airport within 3 months of ownership after dealing with a few maintenances. Tackling it all and coming out at the end of the tunnel. Never thought I'll do a Coast-to-Coast flight in a recent purchase plane. The best part of it all was hugging my mom at the end of the Grand Cross-Country trip. For those of you who want to buy a plane, go for it. Don't dwindle your thumbs, be patient, and the right plane will come for you. Thank you, Josh, for the many videos you'll have done, you're my number one inspiration about everything Aviation has to offer. See you in 2023! Fly Safe!
@skyhawk134
@skyhawk134 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. Seize every opportunity to spend flying with your Dad and making memories. 2022 taught me that life can change very quickly. I lost my Dad in 2022. We learned to fly together and I have flown most of my last 18 years as a pilot flying with him. I didn’t know or ever think that our last flight together was going to be the last. Now the challenge for 2023 is getting comfortable flying solo. I enjoy your content and envy your new panel!
@Jjimmythetulip
@Jjimmythetulip 2 жыл бұрын
Josh you asked what our accomplishment in 2022 was and what our goal in 2023 is. I finally purchased my first airplane. I bought a Cherokee 140. 2023 Will be the year I get my Instrument rating. I absolutely love all of your content. I anticipate your next video. I also have learned so much from your videos. Happy New Year to you and Chelsea. Have an amazing 2023 year. One of these days I would love to meet up with you either in San Marcus or if you ever in Houston. I hanger at KDWH.
@Jjimmythetulip
@Jjimmythetulip 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Josh I know you read all these comments. The reply above is a scam. I don't know if you have any way of reporting it to youtube. I don't want to report it on here because I'm not sure if it will report you.
@slgarrett
@slgarrett 2 жыл бұрын
I’m most proud of completing my freediver and scuba opened water certifications. I look forward to finishing my PPL and going to have some adventures!
@matthewbaldwin1585
@matthewbaldwin1585 2 жыл бұрын
Josh, I wanted to open this up by first saying I really hope you see this comment. You have been a huge inspiration to me throughout my 2.5 year flying career. Not only through your videos, but also through certain things and phrases you have said that have rung a bell in my head, just like what Chelsea's dad's saying did for you. I hope you know you have a gift, one that means so much to so many people (all 286K of us). Your ability to make such a captivating film truly does transform people and light a fire in them (and in myself), one that we never knew existed. At least 5 times during this video, as well as pretty much throughout all your videos, I found myself checking how much time was left because I simply did not want the video to end. I write this comment as I am 3,000 miles away from home, receiving training to fly the King Air as my first flying job, at 21 years old. Your video gave me (as they usually do) a sense of motivation and comfort. Motivation that will propel me through this two week long training journey and comfort in knowing that everything is going to work out for the better. (Learning a new airplane aint easy you know! Especially a King Air!) So thank you. Thank you for not only providing the things mentioned above, but thank you for doing what you do, and doing it well! I believe I have commented this before but I will again...I find it strange how after every video I am able to say "Damn, that was his best video yet", you just keep out-doing yourself and you surprise me with your ability to produce and publish such amazing pieces of art. I wholeheartedly wish you and Chelsea the best in 2023. I hope you plan many more amazing trips (you might consider filming them...just saying :)), and I hope you guys get that Alaska trip in! Come out to the Los Angeles area again! I would love to meet you and perhaps grab a buffalo burger at the Airport in the Sky! Till then, take care, and please, keep doing you! Never change!
@xFirestormerX
@xFirestormerX 2 жыл бұрын
In 2022 I joined the army as a Combat Engineer, I thought during my training and all through last year, "man this really sucks." But now as I look back at the courses I have done and all of the really cool things that I get to do in the army, I have done many things that the average person will never do. And all of the friends and memories I have made along the way. I'm still considering what I want to do career wise, I am torn between going to flight school and law enforcement. If I had any recommendations or ideas for the future, it would be to keep the environmental storytelling that you do. There's something unique about your videos that I don't find anywhere else. Keep being you, and happy new year to you and Chelsea!
@charleskidd2224
@charleskidd2224 2 жыл бұрын
I am not a pilot, but I've followed you for a couple of years. It did my heart good to see your reaction to the absence of fuel at Fordice field. Part of the enjoyment in your videos is the precise and concise construction. But seeing you in an honest moment of adversity really made your video real. Thanks.
@pilotguy8685
@pilotguy8685 2 жыл бұрын
I passed my PPL ride. Then failed my IR ride twice, and almost gave up on it. Then I got a call from another CFI at another school who heard my story and offered to help. He ended up being the best CFII I ever had, and I passed the ride with the same DPE after some retraining with the CFII who had called me. Next year hoping to do my tailwheel endorsement, complex, commercial single, and starting training for my control tower operator certificate.
@stevecastro22
@stevecastro22 2 жыл бұрын
As your viewers, we truly appreciate all of your efforts in posting these wonderful adventures in Aviation. Happy New Year Josh and Chelsea.
@jamescontino8726
@jamescontino8726 2 жыл бұрын
Your channel is the reason I decided at 63 years old to pursue my life-long dream of getting my private pilot license. I retired after 37 years of working in corporate America and I'm on my 4th training flight...your channel and your approach to what you do are a great and needed reminder to all of us to PERSUE YOUR PASSION! You inspire us all!!
@tmshaffer
@tmshaffer Жыл бұрын
Nice
@trekfan702
@trekfan702 2 жыл бұрын
In early 2022 I started my training for my PPL. I’m now starting my physical flight training. In 2023, I plan to finish obtaining my ppl and start instrument.
@pilotguy8685
@pilotguy8685 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the beautiful content! It helps encourage so many, including me.
@mshafer2006
@mshafer2006 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t recall how long I have been subscribed to your channel but I love it. I am a school bus diesel mobile technician for a dealership and my father is a Vietnam war veteran with the USAF and I absolutely love aviation because of his dedication to being aviation technician in the USAF. He spent 20 years in the USAF, retired twice retired from the USAF and again with Orange County Florida in the wastewater treatment plant facility department. Your videos give me not only encouragement but hope that with my medical history I maybe able to fly myself one day. I am a TBI survivor
@peterseverin2379
@peterseverin2379 2 жыл бұрын
Josh, I appreciate all of your content. I discovered you late but I have watched every video and series that pops up on my device and enjoy your quality of work, content, edits and all you offer in this medium. Austin,Tx will be my new home going forward in 2023 after over 30 years in Toronto Canada. My U-Haul adventure, fully loaded, with my son starts January 1st with car in tow. My dream of flying was plucked away from me some 30 years ago due to unexpected circumstances, but I happened to have visited the Georgetown airport recently and may very well be getting right back into the pilot seat. My new adventure begins. I wish Chelsea and yourself a Happy New Year and hope to shake your hand and thank you for the insights and encouragement over the past few years. Success on your next adventure.
@paulschannel3046
@paulschannel3046 2 жыл бұрын
Have to say this Josh... This is one of your best. An aviation video that comes with a powerful message we all needed to hear. Thanks for passing these important words on! As I've lived, I've learned. It use to be all about making money, working two jobs and all the overtime I could. I know now the most precious and more important than gold commodity one has is time. You can't "work over" and make more. Spend it wisely... friends, family, flying, loving and being loved. At the end of the day, it's those things alone that make it all worth it. God bless and wishing for you and Chelsea a fun and adventureous '23. If you two are ever in the Foley, Alabama area, I'll treat you to a meal at a restranut where they throw rolls at you! :-)
@SoaringMidlo
@SoaringMidlo 2 жыл бұрын
2022 was the biggest year of my 24 years in aviation when I purchased my own motorglider and completed my CFI-G. I’ve been watching you for years and hope you continue blessing the world with your phenomenal content. If you’re ever in Virginia stop by and go for a glider flight.
@gordonfeliciano4315
@gordonfeliciano4315 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. This one was inspiring. My son and I started watching your channel back in 2015, right around the time that I decided to get back into aviation after a 15 year hiatus. My son was a junior in high school. We actually met you when you flew to the AOPA fly-in in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I never thought you'd be where you are today. Your channel has helped my son and I fuel our passion for aviation. Watching how you and your father enjoyed flying with each other was inspiring, to say the least. I learned to fly when I was enlisted in the US Navy, supporting the P-3 Orion as an AT IFT, (avionics and weapons systems tech). The Navy had a program that allowed enlisted to get their private pilots certificate. After leaving military service, I continued to fly GA, but a few years later, decided to stop to help raise my three children with my wife. Aviation was no longer a priority. Fast forward to 2015... I decided to start flying again when I started watching KZbin videos of other aviators out there. Your channel was one of my favorites. I attended an AOPA Rusty Pilot seminar, booked a flight review with a local flight school, and regained my currency once again. I was finally back in the air and able to share that experience with my son and other family members. About that time, my son started showing more of an interest in flying. I had always taken him on flights ever since he was a baby and we often frequented air shows and airport open house events when they came to town. When we traveled via commercial airline, I made it a point to get him to sit on the flight deck before or after our trip to experience what that was like. That solidified his love of aviation. When I regained my currency, he enjoyed flying with me in the Cessna 172 that I often rented. In 2016, we purchased our first GA aircraft.... a 77 Grumman AA-5B Tiger, which we still own and fly today. That airplane has been a life changer. My son used it to get his private, instrument, commercial and CFI ratings. In 2016, he enrolled in college at Metro State University of Denver in their professional pilot undergraduate program. He studied hard while doing his flight training in our Tiger. We even flew the Tiger from KBJC to KOSH to EAA AirVenture in 2017. It was an epic adventure. Despite the hassles that COVID brought upon our nation, my son graduated on time and with honors in 2020 and landed a job as a CFI and tour pilot with a tour company out of Lihue, Kauai. Being born and raised there myself, he was able to stay with family who live there, while he built up the 1,500 hours that the airlines need for new hires. He just returned in August of 2022. After getting his multi-rating in Texas in September, he returned and was hired by SkyWest in October. He completed his ATP in November and just returned from indoc training at SkyWest headquarters. He's now waiting to start type rating training to fly the Embraer E-170. I know this is a long winded message, but I just wanted to share the impact your channel has had on both my son and I. We often watched your videos together and, again, were inspired by your talents both as a videographer and a pilot. It's been an awesome ride! Thanks for doing what you do. As for 2023, I plan to get out and fly more often and also take advantage of the opportunity to fly with my son both in our Tiger and using the flight benefits that we'll have access to. There are many places I've yet to see in this world and I want to visit as many as I can before my time is up. Happy New Year!
@tarquinfintim5910
@tarquinfintim5910 2 жыл бұрын
"It's never gonna be perfect, so stop waiting for it" thank you, I needed to hear that right now!! 😊 Happy 2023, to you and Chelsea!
@dylanstravel3772
@dylanstravel3772 2 жыл бұрын
I started watching your videos when I was about 13 years old living in a trailer park. After seeing countless airplanes fly over my house it caught my curiosity to become a pilot. That’s how I found your videos. Your videos allowed me to see what aviation has to offer. Now I’m 23 years old and as of the end of 2022 I graduated with a bachelors degree as well as passed my CFI checkride. Just landed my first pilot job as a CFI here in Alaska.
@SportDCS
@SportDCS 2 жыл бұрын
“Never let perfection be the enemy of good!” Have a happy new year and hope to see you around HYI sometime!
@austinrevlett2109
@austinrevlett2109 2 жыл бұрын
Started 2022 as just a private pilot made it all the way through the instrument rating and now have my commercial checkride coming up in just a few days. I learn something new every time I watch one of your videos one of the best aviation channels without a doubt. Can’t wait to see what’s next
@bruce3909
@bruce3909 Жыл бұрын
Josh. I found your channel while suffering from a back injury in 2021. I spent March and April in bed. Your coast to coast series kept me sane. I vowed I’d do something adventurous when I healed up. I had surgery in late 2021. This summer i flew my C182 with my son from Nova Scotia to attend Oshkosh for the first time. We came with the C2OSH formation group which was an amazing experience. We Camped out for the week. Then flew out to Wyoming before heading to British Columbia and Alberta then back home to Nova Scotia. You inspired me to make this trip and showed how accessible GA is. The sights, Mt. washington, the finger lakes, vfr past Chicago at 1800’, Oshkosh, Mt Rushmore, Glacier Park, the VFR corridor through the rockies past Banff AB. And the trip back across Canada was amazing. Thanks for your content and keep it ip in 2023! Bruce.
@annabellemayes7598
@annabellemayes7598 4 ай бұрын
I know this is an old comment, but I hope you’re still doing well after your recovery! I just had back surgery in July and found aviation101 while stuck in bed too. I’ve been dreaming of flying for years but never really thought it could be possible till now. Crazy how you can have so much in common with someone on the other side of the world!
@dennispitz7488
@dennispitz7488 2 жыл бұрын
This year I turned 73. I began building an airplane in April 2022. My goal for 2023 is to get to the end of this year still excited about the project. Sites like yours are the reason I began this project. Your content help me to realize aviation is a long term life style. What's ahead for me? Learn to fly; finish the airplane; Fly!!!
@Chrisflyss
@Chrisflyss Жыл бұрын
I passed my CPL-H last year and been sitting on it due to low hours and being low on funding. My dad passed away this April and I can't help but think I was meant to hear that phrase too. He loved flying with me, the best way I can honor him for introducing me to aviation all those years ago would be to finish up and find a place to land my feet to fly and build a career. Thank you Josh. Fly safe as always.
@michaeljohnston6466
@michaeljohnston6466 2 жыл бұрын
Josh, your channel was a major source of inspiration for me to return to flying after a 29-year hiatus (life really got in the way!). In 2022 I regained my PPL currency at age 65 and bought my first airplane, a humble 1966 C150F. I am constantly working on restoring the cosmetics of the plane, have upgraded her with ADS-B, and am now trying to fly regularly to return to a decent level of proficiency. Your stunning aerial photography and clear presentation of piloting techniques have been educational and motivational. Thank you from a fellow Texan!
@prosperousrlt3110
@prosperousrlt3110 2 жыл бұрын
Man I've been watching you for years, and I am still in awe of your ability to connect and convey a message through your editing and honest commentary. May God bless you with much favor brother and Godspeed. Hopefully I see you in the skies one day as I begin my journey. " PERFECTION IS THE ENEMY OF DELIVERY" P.S God bless this Channel with 1 million SUBS. Amen
@garyrasso6149
@garyrasso6149 2 жыл бұрын
As I mentioned when we met at Osh Kosh a few years ago, anyone can string some GoPro footage together. Josh, your true talent is…you’re a great story teller. I’ll finish my Commercial within the month and start CFI training. All the best in 2023 to you and Chelsea.
@brennenfitzgerald
@brennenfitzgerald 2 жыл бұрын
The past seven years have been the roughest of my life. But 2022 found me flying my first solo, my first cross country, my tail wheel endorsement, and beginning the great transition into what I actually want to do in my life. 44, and looking forward to the next 44.
@brennenfitzgerald
@brennenfitzgerald 2 жыл бұрын
@Natasha Thank you!
@richardknight3895
@richardknight3895 2 жыл бұрын
Josh, thanks for all the inspiration you've given me over the past 2 years. In 2022 I was inspired to go and get my IPC after several years lapse of my instrument license. I'm now only 20 hours away from my commercial check ride and have set a goal to become a CFI if only to instruct my 14 year old son who is so enthusiastic about making aviation a career. Can't wait to see and share your adventures in 2023.
@alanaho4915
@alanaho4915 Жыл бұрын
In 2023, I started getting the flying bug and began watching KZbin videos. I'm about to turn 70. In 2022, I was recovering from chemo and radiation therapy due to cancer the previous year. I did some bass fishing and took a trip to Texas to visit my brother. Then, had sinuplasty surgery and found I had pneumonia and ecoli bacteria in my sinuses and lung. I got my PPL in late 1970's and stopped flying in 1993 because I couldn't afford both flying and golf while raising a family. We retired to Arizona from California 4 years ago. Today, I'm just going to enjoy life, do more fishing, visit family in Kansas and Utah, and enjoy the days of flying vicariously through these videos - thank you!
@Idleness76
@Idleness76 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for what you do Josh. Your channel helped me decide to take the plunge into my PPL at 46 with nothing but the dream of flying since I was a boy. Keep doing what you're doing brother.
@curtinfam
@curtinfam 2 жыл бұрын
Love your content Josh! Always look forward to your videos. “It’s not the plane it’s the pilot.” You are a very talented storyteller.
@smertonosnyibratni
@smertonosnyibratni 2 жыл бұрын
This kind of story is really inspiring to someone like me. A newer general aviation pilot who dreams of living all over the country out of my plane. It shows that maybe it's not impossible, and the hardships and joys I'll get out of the journey there are much worth it.
@donchandler755
@donchandler755 Жыл бұрын
I just happened across your KZbin channel in 2022 and, although not a pilot, have thoroughly enjoyed your videos. You do a great job. You are absolutely right about taking advantage of the moment. Make those plans, take that trip, marry that gorgeous girl, and enjoy life. I often hear my Mother say that life is short, enjoy what you can. I am now 74 years old and she is right. Time slips by too quickly.
@lq6672
@lq6672 2 жыл бұрын
So, I started my PPL journey in 2009 at an airport in southern California (L67) that has since closed. After about 10 hours, life happened (promotions at work, marriage, kids) and I stopped flying. Fast forward to 2021, I slowly got back into it, and in 2022 I finally solo'd! I'm at 52 hours and I'm getting ready for my check ride. It's channels like this that keep me motivated to push through the rough patches to see the end goal, and the world of possibilities that will open up once I'm licensed.
@Jonfer44
@Jonfer44 2 жыл бұрын
I was a farmer in my days, the best advice a friend gave me when I started farming was. " Don't seek perfection seek results" in many cases when you work for perfection, you don't get any results or to late for success.
@TaitJones
@TaitJones 2 жыл бұрын
2022 was a big year for me. I completed my Private Pilot License back in May exactly a month before I graduated High School. I then went on to do tons of flying trips with family and friends all across Alberta, Canada. I got to do so many cool flying experiences over the summer from flying into lakes and spending the day on the boat to flying into to get lunch. Being able to fly has really changed my life and helped me to be able to explore. Now I am working on my Commercial License and am hoping to get that done within the next few months of the New Year. I first started watching your channel about a year and a half ago just before I started my flight training and you inspired me so much back then to fly and to explore the world and you still inspire me today to go out and fly somewhere new or to go out on an adventure with my airplane. So I just wanted to say thank you for being such an inspiration in my life and flying career. Cheers, Tait!
@brentstreater9395
@brentstreater9395 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, what an amazing year you and Chelsea have had. It was great meeting you both at Bowman Fest this year. Jennifer and I wish you and Chelsea a very happy New Year and we hope to see you both again in 2023!
@petematthews9346
@petematthews9346 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant reflection! As someone who is transitioning into retired life and seeking new projects, I can't agree more with the expression Perfection is the Enemy of Delivery. Trying to get back into creative hobbies I used to love to do and indulged in years ago before raising my kids and raising up my "other kids" during my teaching career, I found myself stymied by the thought that I'll just not be good enough anymore to enjoy it. But as I try things again, I find that the doing is far more important than the product,…and the payoff is that each effort is an incremental rebuilding of past strengths but each step adds a drop more joy to my life. So thank you for a lovely video and such a thoughtful reflection. Cheers!
@rogercouzens3150
@rogercouzens3150 2 жыл бұрын
I like your profound life changing statement! One that changed my life profoundly as a young Naval Communications Systems Engineer was this "Better is the enemy of good enough"! For most engineers, this is very difficult as they tend to never be satisfied with their design and try to keep "perfecting" it! The problem in the real world where time = money, is this rapidly leeds to bankruptcy! It is a rule that I have applied over the last 38 years of my life and it has really worked for me! Wishing you and Chelsea an amazing and Blessed 2023!
@larryebert8967
@larryebert8967 Жыл бұрын
In 2022, at the ripe young age of 70, I finally realized and took advantage of the home runway and hangar I'd installed in 2021. Maybe a bit late since it's been my dream since I first got my license in 1980, but you know the saying. Having the hangar, strip and my Champ in the back yard makes it all too easy to just hop in and fly whenever the urge hits me, which is quite more often with it being this accessible. 2023 and beyond goals?: Keep flying more for as long as I can and enjoy it. Fly the Piper i own with a group more also. It's pure fun to hop in the Champ at home and fly to the airport to fly the Piper. Beats driving to the airport--that's for sure
@ChazToz
@ChazToz 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Josh for an excellent review of your 2022. I am a perfectionist, so I too, am re-evaluating my goals. At 73 something about teaching an old dog comes to mind... This year I discovered AQP and have devoured your videos on that philosophy. I now follow Dan and the AQP and Coffee Facebook Group. I sincerely believe that AQP is saving lives. In my early PPL daze, I nearly killed my self and several passengers on three separate occasions. With AQP those events would never have happened. From 1974 to 1994 I flew in the air force. In many mission briefings the briefer would end the briefing with, "...and Fly Safe." As you can imagine much of the mission requirements of military flying is inherently not safe. That really bothered me. Around 1980 I realized that our best course of action was to Fly Smart. Every day work smarter, not harder. Be Smart, educate, train, and add Smart tools into your toolbox. With that improves safety. Now I advocate; Fly Smart - Fly Safe, Do the 1st, the 2nd comes Naturally. Have a great 2023
@davidbaird5985
@davidbaird5985 2 жыл бұрын
At 62 I wish someone would have given me that thought when I was 22. So much time wasted on waiting till all was just right. Great video. Happy New Year Josh!!!
@micahtrugman8411
@micahtrugman8411 2 жыл бұрын
Absolute perfection. I've been watching your videos for years, Josh. The progression of your content is amazing. I can't wait to see what you have next. Here's to 2023.
@weatherherk1
@weatherherk1 2 жыл бұрын
I too have been blessed to be at the right time at the right moment a few times . One of those times a AED was used to bring me back after I fell over dead in a Publix grocery store in Crestview,FL. My heart went out of rhythm and like that I was gone. But Angels around me saved me. The next was a night where I was watch America got talent and a perform name nite bird was about to perform and she made a statement before she started to sing . She said….. “ You can’t wait til life isn’t hard anymore before you decide to be happy ! “ Josh….that my friend spoke to me more than you will ever know. I have followed you for a long time…. I wish you all the best and hope you have a great new year. But most of all I wish this for you aswell. “ You can’t wait til life isn’t hard anymore before you decide to be happy ! “.. Take care my friends…. You are loved and look up to more than you could ever know…..take care…Chris
@fivemilesup
@fivemilesup 2 жыл бұрын
My 2022 was one hell of a ride. Was fired from my full time flight instructor job due to downsizing, then got an awesome job in the IT business, and just as everything was going great at the new job, I was accepted into the airlines. Starting my type on the 737 late January. Wish you the best 2023 Josh. Thanks for your inspiration.
@bradfordbowen3582
@bradfordbowen3582 2 жыл бұрын
There were over 400 comments when this was posted. Your drive and passion is what keeps me coming back and inspired when odds are against the norm. You suggested to share what big thing I did in 2022 and what is to come in 2023. In 22 I took a leap of faith to pursue flying, left Powerflow to become an airline pilot. Found the challenge of financing it drove me to get a job during the week and fly on the weekends. So 23 will be the start of a new job in Pamana City Beach as a Quality Assurance inspector for a company called Top Aces. The flying journey will continue and each lesson and flight will be one closer to the 1500 hours of quality experience to one day sit in that airline job...and then I will finally be happy. As for content suggestion look at the companies that keep the planes flying. The stitch and fabric companies, the affordable ways to fly, and show that the pilot of the plane is a culmination of everyone's effort to put them in the air. As always safe travels and wish you well for 2023. Cheers, Brad T-bird Bowen
@timhudson4796
@timhudson4796 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, what a great sound piece of advice for life. As a model builder, those words ring true as we trod along building the model kit trying to be perfect and realistic as possible only to find we run out of time due to the desire of perfection! Nothing in life is perfect, perfect is only achievable when you try AND accept the best you can do as being enough. THAT'S your perfection!
@franciscomanrique1822
@franciscomanrique1822 2 жыл бұрын
I said this many years ago in one of you videos, you are my most inspirational aviation youtuber out there. You make me remember how much I love aviation and whenever I feel like giving up in my career as a pilot I now I just need to watch one of your videos.
@noblegoldheart8508
@noblegoldheart8508 2 жыл бұрын
The two biggest things that I'm most proud of that happened this year, was being able to find a good school that trains A&P mechanics near where I live. And then being able to start my flight training, and putting 6.6 flight hours in my logbook. I have made it very firm with myself that I'm going to fly a minimum of 3 to 4 times a month to plow through my flight training, because I'm currently working full time in a maintenance hangar, and be the best pilot I can be. Yes it will be expensive, and yes it will be a tough grind, but I'm willing to put in the work. And I know once all that effort is done, once my check ride is finished, the work will be worth it in the end. I can also remember back near the end of 2021, I decided I want to leave the automotive industry, and go into the aviation industry as a mechanic. And from that point, I started looking for a college that has an aviation maintenance program in the state I was moving to. And in April, I managed to find a school, and I've already completed my first semester, with only one more class needed for my general technician certification, and then I'll get my general cert for my A&P license. And I did all this as I'm already working in a general aviation maintenance hangar as an apprentice to help me gain hands on experience. 2022 has been an absolute rollercoaster, I unfortunately lost my father back in February, and I was down for a little while, but I didn't let it keep me down. My dad was also a pilot, and he probably loved aviation more than I do. And I know he would want me to keep pushing forward to achieve my goals.
@mrb13676
@mrb13676 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for always staying true to aviation - a lot of YTers become full of themselves and intolerable. You’ve kept it real and honest. I had 6months on the ground for an avionics refit. Hoping 23 brings me more hours in the air. Keep it safe, keep on keeping it real. HNY
@danw050
@danw050 2 жыл бұрын
Everything you do, Josh... matters. You're at that life place (chronologically) where life phrases like that can have HUGE impact. You and I are wired a lot of like at your life stage (and I am 'still' at 60). But our characters are tested ultimately by the good input we receive and choices we make when met with wisdom. So - GOOD FOR YOU!. Whatever changes you made the quality of your filmmaking has not waivered even an iota. I still get choked up watching the orig Alaska footage. I'm pretty sure I waited too long to ever become even a sport pilot now.. But I am living vicariously through you and your adventures. Drink it ALL in, dude! When you're my age.. THESE DAYS are what you'll be referring to as 'the good ole days'. So drink 'em in, sir!! Eyes open! Memory engaged! And as others have said.. Your 'cinematic' eye is unmatched in the aviation youtube world. Thanks for the zillions of hours put in. I do the same but as a music producer/engineer.
@imota1
@imota1 2 жыл бұрын
In 2022 (December 1st, 2022 to be precise) I obtained my PPL! I started training November 4, 2021, through some COVID restrictions, SOLO'ed on April 11, 2022, and I am currently working on my night rating :) It took me 70-ish hours to get my PPL, over a period of about 1 year, flying on average once to twice a week (most times once a week). It is by far my most proud accomplishment after becoming a father, and probably the hardest since engineering, and I can't wait to continue learning and enjoying adventures with friends and family :) Awesome content Josh, hope to see you at AirVenture 2023!
@velocity550
@velocity550 2 жыл бұрын
When I started building my Velocity, perfection was the goal. After a couple of years, I was way behind, and I had another long-time builder tell me something similar "Perfection is the enemy of completion. After adopting that philosophy, I finally completed my Velocity and have been flying it for several years. If I still dwelled on perfecting every single detail, I'd still be building and probably never complete the project...as several have done.
@williamspada7100
@williamspada7100 2 жыл бұрын
In 2022 I finally achieved my PPL at 17. Josh, you have been such an inspiration for me throughout high school. Now, as a college student, I am able to watch less but I look forward to seeing what you continue to put out. Thank you.
@zach9373
@zach9373 2 жыл бұрын
Passed my PPL Checkride 8/18/2022.. started flying in August of 2016 & have followed you since. After many setbacks over that 6 years, I nearly gave up. Your content helped keep me inspired to keep pressing on. Thanks, Josh.
@connorrules6093
@connorrules6093 2 жыл бұрын
I have always wanted to become a pilot, and your videos inspired me even more when I ran into them awhile back now, but for whatever reason, I kept pushing it back, giving excuses on why I wasn’t pursuing it until 2022, I finally got my pilots license, and tacked on an instrument rating, and I’m so glad that I finally did it!
@diverbob8
@diverbob8 2 жыл бұрын
That was sweet Josh, I learned your lesson when I was about your age too. That was about a half century ago. During the latter 2/3rds of my life, I have been involved in all sorts of endeavors, and I have adopted a methodology that in theory, is pretty simple. When a new project or activity comes along, my first step is to find a quiet spot and it helps if there is a blank wall in front of me. I look at the blank space and mentally fill it with all of the pieces and parts that would lead to a PERFECT outcome. My business is factory automation, so normally I'm designing a network with dozens or hundreds of components and many more devices, systems, backup provisions, etc. That concept is moved to documentation and then the effort turns to what is practical and affordable. While keeping the door open as far as possible, to the Perfect, the path to reality is permitted to reveal itself. I have followed this scheme hundreds of times and it continues to work to this day. And when that inevitable question comes, "Why isn't this perfect or better or what ever" the inevitable answer is that "with a little more of your money and my time, it will be....I know that because it has been part of the original plan that is not yet implemented". Wishing you and the Chelsea a Happy and Prosperous New Year! Oh and you might want to search out a guy named Tyson J Henderson on KZbin...he has the knack for what you need to be doing soon!
@jeffsaville_
@jeffsaville_ 2 жыл бұрын
One of your best Josh... You are an rock star story teller... Thanks for all you do in supporting aviation... Here is to 2023!!
@kevingallineauii9353
@kevingallineauii9353 2 жыл бұрын
I started a new job about a month ago. A little bump in pay is nice but I am much happier where I work now. I worked in manufacturing and customer service before and the type of work now (maintenance tech) is more fulfilling. I love the greater mental aspect of my job and that I am no longer a cog in a machine, I am more valued and appreciated now. I may be joining the local EMS now (I interviewed for membership, etc) and maybe finally start flight school, but probably not this year. Things are looking up finally after about 10-15 years (most of my marriage, my wife is so patient). I can't wait for what 2023 will bring to me!
@martinlynn3699
@martinlynn3699 2 жыл бұрын
In spite of the sometimes technical nature of your content, your real talent lies in creating emotions in your audience. I still go back and look at your episode of what I call the Valley of the Angels in Alaska. Your presentation created deep emotion in me so I guess that's why I keep going back. I watch many KZbin channels and most, if not all, of them seem to have a finite life cycle. But if you can continue to find that intangible spark which moves people to action, not just in aviation but in a broader sense, then you can be a film maker as long as you want. And by the way, my mantra has become: "It's too late to die young."
@Love4everFree
@Love4everFree 2 жыл бұрын
This year, after over a year and a half of working hard, I finally solo'd an aircraft. It was a glider, not an airplane like I'd hoped, but it was every bit as magical. Things happened for a reason and I never would have found the sport of soaring had things not happened the way they did. 2022 started with a devastating blow and ended with a huge success. I'm probably going to be looking to spend a week in Arizona myself to wrap up training (SEA is not the best place to fly a glider in the winter). And then I charge forward to my commercial and eventually CFI tickets so I can share this world and sport with others. Soon enough aircraft ownership will be on the horizon too. This channel keeps me going towards that and more. Happy new year to all! 🎉
@slas15
@slas15 Жыл бұрын
After finding your channel, my love for aviation has grown by far, from an avid flight simmer, now to someone who is going to university for aviation and will (hopefully) be getting a job in commercial aviation in the future.
@chrisstoughton5560
@chrisstoughton5560 2 жыл бұрын
I finished up my PPL in September 2022! It was tough, but a lot of fun. My wife and I are now traveling around Texas (and further!) with our PA28 160hp Cherokee. However today I went and looked at and flew a 1949 185hp V-Tail Bonanza! Not everyone's cup of tea in the Bonanza world because of the lower horse power, but I first wanted a Cherokee 180. The problem with 180 Cherokee's is that the prices have gone crazy, and what is out there is on the market gets sold so quickly. We want a plane with some additional speed and load carrying capability. Plus I can go get my complex endorsement now, and then work on my instrument throughout 2023. Happy New Years to you both! Been watching you for several years now. Please keep up the good work!
@thepilotblake
@thepilotblake 2 жыл бұрын
Man Josh I’ve been watching you since 2015 and it’s been amazing to see not only you and this channel change and grow but also myself. Then I was merely a kid with a dream and today I’m a CFII. Believe it or not you’ve been there through all of it. I’ve been fortunate to meet you a few times at Oshkosh and its always a pleasure. This year I’m proud of all the experiences I’ve had flying and also having a great start to my Aerospace Engineering degree at KU. Thanks again for everything man. Let’s fly together sometime soon!
@riddletag1
@riddletag1 2 жыл бұрын
Josh, your hard work and dedication to the channel is so much appreciated. I don’t look forward to videos on KZbin hardly at all, if at all, but your videos give me something to look forward to. They are so well done and help inspire me to keep loving aviation. I work for a construction company, but own a Mooney TLS Bravo and fly a Citation and helicopters for this company. Sometimes I get complacent and think that further education in aviation isn’t necessary, but these videos and your sign off to “be proficient” remind me that you are always learning in aviation. So thank you for be you and doing what you do.
@1hornet1
@1hornet1 2 жыл бұрын
You are killing it man. No doubt. I'm struggling with starting an RV-8 build, which I've done, but I have to work 7/12s for months on end to pay for the ludicrous cost of BUILDING and achieving my dream of doing the very type of flying adventures you do. It's fracking exhausting but I'm 51 and got to buckle down. Thankfully you have tons more time to do what you do. Your videos are GREAT! I definitely appreciate the effort. Happy New Year!
@jayinsco191
@jayinsco191 2 жыл бұрын
I’m new to your channel, just started watching KZbin over the last couple years. My 51 year old hadn’t took a check ride in almost 30 years self has his IR check ride scheduled for the 24th. So this once actually accomplished is going to be the kickoff to me taking the little plane on some adventures. Look forward to the next year with you, also love “Perfection is the enemy of delivery”. Hitting home here too think I’ll be saying that to myself a few thousand times this year.
@ReagansDad66
@ReagansDad66 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! This year I upgraded planes. I had flown my Cherokee 180 to 27 states and Mexico. Because I could. And because of your videos. You inspired me to use that Cherokee as I would a much faster plane. And I did. In the process it proved to me that a faster plane would be benificial for my business. So this year I purchased a Columbia 400. Flown it 65 hours so far and just returned from a trip from North Texas to Puerta Vallarta for a week. Keep doing what you are doing Josh. You have inspired this old man to follow his dreams.
@ChristopherPalmer-tc4ys
@ChristopherPalmer-tc4ys 2 жыл бұрын
So 2022 has been a big year for me as well. I have now retired from a 26 year career in law enforcement. I am now full time working on a chance at a new career in aviation. your channel has been a great inspiration for me and I thank you for your dedication to great content. Happy New Year and I look forward to seeing some of what 2023 has in store for you and I as well.
@micbritt
@micbritt 2 жыл бұрын
I'm one of those decade long subscribers and that phrase really resonated with me too. I'm turning 50 in 2023 and have been tinkering with ground school for over a year and trying to find that perfect timing to get my PPL. I'm inspired to go and take discovery and just get flying in 2023 cause I know I can finish if I just get started. Thanks again for keeping the dream alive.
@YaaBoiBen
@YaaBoiBen 2 жыл бұрын
That quote at the end hit me very hard. Thank you Josh for your videos and motivation. I got my PPL in 2016 and about a year later I've been so off and on with motivation to fly. I rarely flew. But, thanks to your videos along with a few other aviation content creators, you all have helped me get that motivation to get back up in the sky. It feels amazing. I absolutely love your content and cannot wait for the next one. Thank you and fly safe!
@ghostprepper5859
@ghostprepper5859 2 жыл бұрын
Josh I have been watching you since 2015, my grandson is 14 now and he's going to start his flight school this spring. He has a couple hours flying and is anxious to get back to it Excellent video Josh, we will keep following the ride!
@phillrichards4574
@phillrichards4574 2 жыл бұрын
Josh. Watched your videos for a long time. But this year end review struck a chord. Starting my 3rd yr as a PPL. 2022 delayed most of my flying plans. But I did earn my tail wheel endorsement in a super cub from a life long CFI, DPE and crop duster pilot. I was struggling at first. Then he told me to “ quit trying to get it perfect. Look through the windshield and fly the airplane.” I let that sink in for a week. Passed my biannual flight review and got my tailwheel endorsement within 2 weeks of each other and enjoying the best flying I have ever done. In 23’ I plan to finish IFR, Grandmother’s 90th birthday in Texas. Then to Oregon for the 80th anniversary of the blimp hanger at KTMK. ( formerly NAS Tillamook). With any luck, I hope to get some block time in a Tri Pacer and be ready for Talkeetna in 24’!
@JulioHernandez-gz5lr
@JulioHernandez-gz5lr 2 жыл бұрын
Love to fly in Arizona. So much beauty. Love that flying is a family event for you guys. It is awesome to learn these lessons as young as you are. Enjoy what life brings you, the good and the bad. At the end of the day, the only thing you control is your attitude. Safe flying and look forward your videos in 2023.
@johnmallery1536
@johnmallery1536 2 жыл бұрын
Josh, I just finished watching your latest video and you made my day. I also look forward to watching the next one and often get bumped out when there’s nothing new to watch but it seems like you nail it every time when you put the next new video out there. Also thank you for sharing the quote “ PERFECTION IS THE ENEMY OF DELIVERY “ . It’s like a light bulb turning on as I say that quote! I often don’t do things or over think things because I want them to be perfect. It’s about 8:00 am January 2023 and I just watched this new video while I decide what I will do today and wonder how this new year will go. But now I can say the year will go however I choose to make it. I am now 56 and will be 57 this year and I got my private pilot license on my 50th which took me four years as I was busy running my business and kids in school and college and all the other distractions in life but I fulfilled one of my dreams and I’m sure a dream my father would’ve loved if he would’ve had the chance. I hope someday I can meet you or fly with you in my 1977 182Q That I purchased in Nebraska in January six years ago and flew back to south western New York. Josh thank you so much for all your videos and have a great new year John Mallery
@Bunn4Funn
@Bunn4Funn 2 жыл бұрын
I want to say thanks. I started my pilot journey July 13th of 2022. I started it for my commercial license as a second career at 40. Also to inspire my little brother 36, who loves aviation and just never had the motivation to go at it as well. On July 23rd he tragically died in a motorcycle accident. I had already flown about 12hrs at the time. I planned on not telling him till I was done. Something told me one day to let him know. Couple days later he called asking questions about how hard it was to get into. I encouraged him. Nudging him to join me! A day later he told me he was proud of me and to stay the course. The next day was his last. As you can imagine it was tough. He left 2 kids and a wife. I remembered what he told me. His words rang out in my head. Two days later I was back into training. It was my way to cope, I buckled down even harder. Oct 28th 2022 I passed my PPL check ride!! Coincidentally that was my late step sisters birthday… (yes, I’ve lost 2 of my 3 siblings) So the saying IS true. Perfection is rarely if ever achieved and you cannot let that dictate you starting a goal! I’m currently training for my instrument rating, it’s been amazing and bittersweet the whole way through. Channels like this and hearing your struggles and victories keep people like me going. You may not realize it. However what you do, has inspired me and many others. For that, I say THANK YOU!! God bless you and your beautiful family. May you see exponential growth and success in 2023. ❤❤❤
@imc2cavu
@imc2cavu 2 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to your 2023 content. Top notch. 2022: brought me passing the Instrument checkride. 2023: Working on the complex endorsement and the commercial rating… all at the age of “early-ish” 50’s 🤙🏻 Finding your content in the early days of the pandemic was one of a few other creators that had me motivated to dust off the PPL and dig back in. ✌🏻
@jamest7551
@jamest7551 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video Josh! I just want to thank you for all the hard work that you put into your videos. They are always top notch and I always learn so much from them. In a way I guess I live my life through your adventures. As a young boy I would lay in the front yard of my grandparents house and watch the planes come in to land at Love Field in Dallas and dream of the day that I would be flying. My flying adventures started when I was a freshman in high school in Tulsa, OK. While most kids were saving their work money to buy a car I was saving mine to learn to fly. My Dad was transferred to Houston my junior year and we moved to Spring, TX. I ended up soloing and earning my private license out of Hooks airport in Tomball. I often think how much I would have enjoyed having you as my instructor. I could just feed off your knowledge and flying abilities. Unfortunately life happens and I was unable to pursue an aviation career, but my love of flying has never died. I would have to go back up with an instructor for awhile and brush up on some things, but any chance I have to go up flying, I jump at it. I guess that's why I love your videos so much! I feel so welcomed to fly with you in all of your videos and would love one day to meet you. Thanks for being genuine and sharing part of your life with us. I pray for safety and blessings over you and Kelsey. She seems like an awesome lady and so proud of her completing her commercial license. Keep the awesome videos coming!!
@almarasco8088
@almarasco8088 2 жыл бұрын
All your videos have been great. Stop and smell the roses. Don’t beat yourself up you have inspired thousands of people including me I have been flying since 1991. God bless you and family. Happy 2023
@cappy9867
@cappy9867 2 жыл бұрын
Josh, wonderful recap of your year...may you and Chelsea have a healthy and prosperous New Year!
@midnightmtb
@midnightmtb Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching this Channel for about 4-5 years now… and I can say I’ve enjoyed your content tremendously… always inspiring and always amazing! Can’t wait to see what the future holds for you my friend!
@jchowelljr
@jchowelljr 2 жыл бұрын
I know I have told you in the past that I appreciate your channel and the content you provide. I was a pilot that hadn't flown for many years and I am now current again and have been enjoying the privilege for all of 2022. This is because of you and @310pilot and @flyingsparksgarage. Just seeing others fly reminded me of how much I missed it. We moved from the metroplex in Texas to NC the end of 2021 and have been having fun flying the coast of North & South Carolina. When Chelsea was asking about places to see and visit along the east coast I recommended FFA. I had driven there in the distant past but finally got to land there on 01/19/2022 with my middle son. Anyway just wanted to say thanks again for the encouragement to stay current and always working on being safe and proficient.
@samuello3454
@samuello3454 Жыл бұрын
Sincerely... thank you for this. This resonated so much for me. For the longest time I've wanted to fly, but was looking for the "perfect moment" be it financially, in relationships, career etc. Then at the end of 2022, went through a rough patch, haven't been in so much pain in a long time but also haven't ever had so much growth and perspective. So at the beginning of 2023, I took the plunge, whatever comes... comes. I'll figure it out as I go, but the most important thing is I'm working my way to my PPL and every second of it feels right. So again, thank you. This message, this video was something I needed to hear :)
@cptstan3060
@cptstan3060 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. Absolutely aww struck! What an amazing production put out. Can't wait for the adventures 2023 has to bring!
@mguillopo
@mguillopo 2 жыл бұрын
Your channel is the reason I got into aviation. I've been saying I'm going to get my private pilot license but still haven't done it but with that saying, I'm going to take the dive and try to get my license and that'll be my goal for 2023. I took my first big step last year moving from my parent's house in NYC down here to Austin,TX and now im going to tackle everything ive been wanting to do and try to make everything happen first step is to get that pilot license
@leeroy1916
@leeroy1916 2 жыл бұрын
2022 has been a super challenging year for me …. I became an officer in the USAF after being enlisted for 11 years in aircraft maintenance and then after training all year became a rated pilot in the USAF.. 2023 is a year of challenges to come and proud of what has been accomplished
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