In Philly on my way in the morning to Charleston, South Carolina

The journey across the country was amazing. One stop for the night in Oklahoma City. Took off in the fog the next day…and it was Instrument Meteorological Conditions all the way (meaning I was in the clouds dodging thunderstorms…WAY COOL.


I made it to Philadelphia, about 1200 nautical miles, in the rain dodging thunderstorms landing on what’s called the ILS approach blind…my kind of flying.


I think Team Misbehavin’ back at the office are about to put up some nice video and photos. It’s hard to keep up with work, flying and fun while posting as things happen.


For those of you following my spidertracks I hope you are enjoying them. They are rather frustrating for me as that company does not have a good hold on a bug in their software that keeps changing Knots per hour and feet in altitude to a cryptic metric system. Hopefully I can get them to fix it. Being an ex-software developer myself, I have given Luke at spidertracks the hints he needs to fix it…but no luck so far.


So about twice a day I trick their software out and it reports in feet and knots so that we can understand it.


Spent some time with my cousin Mark in Philly…this is special time for me. I gave him the love from all my friends that know him and he gives it back.


Tomorrow I’m off to Charleston where Don and I will install the HF radio and be off Sunday morning for the rest of this great adventure.


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