#Moon as we passed over Nashville. Watching #NASA Live as I speed home. God speed to Artemis II and all involved.
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Flying for work
Just caught it north of San Antonio. Thanks!
PE firm takeovers & Finance CEOs seem to always be bad news for people & product. I have experienced the latter & watched good, knowledgeable & loyal people be tossed in the name of streamlining & efficiency while the product erodes & becomes unrecognizable to customers
avbrief.com/mass-layoffs...
So does China take this as a blessing on Taiwan?
Fun, anyone have details on the flight. Didn’t see anything with a quick google. #flightradar24
Was fortunate enough to get to spend another great week in Disney World with my wife and daughter last week. While there we also were able to catch up with some friends local to the area. Looking at doing it again next year. We’ve def become a bit of a Disney family.
Still absolutely stoked from Friday. 10 yrs since I’d surfed and even before that my sessions were few and far between so I started with a beginner coaching and couldn’t have asked for it go better. Next time will be a novice session. Also, these pools are game changers, 14 waves caught in an hour.
About to go 🏄
Pic is not me! Not even close 😂
As the evening Sun fades from the viewpoint on Cerro Pachón, a green light peeks through. This phenomenon is known as a green flash, or green rim. The green is a result of atmospheric refraction as the Earth’s atmosphere separates white sunlight into its constituent wavelengths. Although a green rim is present at every sunset, there’s a good chance that you’ve never noticed it! It’s too thin to be seen by the naked eye, and only lasts a handful of seconds as the Sun slips past the horizon. Photography and videography are the best ways to capture the rare appearance of this atmospheric effect. While not a natural phenomenon, this image also serendipitously captures a soaring airplane against the fading sunlight. This sunset was captured from Cerro Pachón in the Chilean Andes. Cerro Pachón is home to several telescopes operated by NOIRLab including the SOAR Telescope, a part of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO), a Program of NSF NOIRLab; Gemini South, one half of the International Gemini Observatory, funded in part by the NSF; and NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory, which is jointly funded by the NSF and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science (DOE/SC). Petr Horálek, the photographer, is a NOIRLab Audiovisual Ambassador. Credit: NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/P. Horálek (Institute of Physics in Opava)
NOIRLab image of the week
A Green Flash Flight
As the photographer Petr Horálek photoshoots the sunset Green Flash from Cerro Pachón, he serendipitously captures a soaring airplane against the fading sunlight. 🔭🧪
noirlab.edu/public/image...
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Friday evenings flight sitting right seat serving as safety pilot.
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Slipstream Dragonfly just NW of Leesburg and Dulles airports. #SkyCards
No f*ckin’ way.
You flatter me!
Inside of a C172 in flight with me looking out to starboard window.
Inside of a C172 making a left turn
Inside of a C172 on final for a touch and go
Image of ForeFlight map showing rusty pattern work
Touch and go’s for lunch today!
Dash of a Cessna 172 that is going no where because of the stupid wind.
Had to make the hard choice today but with a direct crosswind gusting to 17kts, it was the safe choice. Have to respect those personal limits.
Thank you continually posting these! Truly!
More right seat safety pilot fun yesterday. Hopefully get back in the left seat next week. Saw some aerobatics being practiced from the air and we over flew the plane I took my checkride in.
Riding safety pilot again on Friday and hopefully in a DA40 🤞
I’m not kidding when I say intersecting. We needed clearance to race across the active show runway and come back. Unbelievable how they were running this thing. The timing couldn’t have worked out better for my drive.
Saturday I had a downright unbelievable experience. Drove 170mph in a Lamborghini Huracan Evo on an intersecting runway with a live, low level F18 demo taking place above me. The sound of a Lamborghini Huracan Evo engine at max revs behind your head mixed with F18s in afterburner is unbeatable!
Fat Albert over Georgia
#Skycards
Oceana for the day