You can follow Miss Behavin’ in real time as I fly around the world… and beginning May 5th, 2009 I’ll be flying the North Atlantic.
Follow all of my spidertracks by clicking here
When you arrive at spidertracks site just click on the date of the flight you want to see. A very neat feature is to click “Terrain” in the top right hand corner of the screen for a different view or “Satellite”. Then put your mouse over any of the little markers on the map and it will tell you my direction, speed, altitude, longitude and latitude. It’s quite fun be sure to give it a try.
You can find the story related to each flight on this blog under the Category section called:
Spidertracks Daily Flight Description
This is where I give my personal insights to that flight leg.
Thursday, Apr 16th, 2009 at 21:32
Aloha Jeffy. It was nice catching up. I hope you are enjoying your journeys! I’m following you…
-Maui Girl
Friday, Apr 17th, 2009 at 4:34
Hey there Maui Girl,
It was lovely to hear from you again. Now that I know you are following the journey…all will be fun.
Don’t be fooled by the Rocks!
Jeff
Saturday, Apr 18th, 2009 at 14:09
Jeff!!!!!
It has been so much fun watching the Spider tracks this week while you fly cross country! Glad you made it clear of the bad weather!!!!! No need to try out ALL the spiffy new gear you got!!!!
I CAN’T WAIT to hear ALL about the trip when you get home!
Big Hugs!
Michelle
Tuesday, Apr 21st, 2009 at 7:30
Enjoyed meeting you at MSY. Good luck will be following your progress.
Tuesday, Apr 21st, 2009 at 8:16
David it was mutually enjoyable. We had quite a journey heading down the coast to Corpus Christi to beat that storm. We wound up in about 3 hours of IMC over the Gulf of Mexico. Lots of lightening, we had to head 50 miles off the coast.
It was my most challenging flight ever. Thank goodness for Stormscope and long range tip tanks. We thought we might have to head to Mexico on a surprise visit.
Thanks for following us.
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 at 16:26
Jeff,
According to Spidertracks, Miss Behavin’ is in Iceland and is moving at the speed of 7 m/s. I hope you are taxiing. hehehe
Best regards,
Arthur
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 at 6:00
Just barely Art. I did get the charts to update but no joy on the navigational data. We’re going to try and make it to Leeds, England to a Cessna dealer to find out what’s wrong. The hose you rigged worked great…thanks for all the help.
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 at 13:54
Jeff,
Sounds like your haveing a heck of a time. I know you hate the surprises but in truth you thrive on them.
Hey Don thanks for taking care of the big guy.
Enjoy, Kirby
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 at 22:42
Hi Kirby,
I am having a great time. These surprises I don’t mind at all…I expect them.
I’ll start bugging you with our morning calls when I return.
Be well,
Jeff
Monday, May 18th, 2009 at 13:41
Hello Jeff,
Hope you are having a great trip. I am one of Mr. Ratliff’s ferry pilots. You are definitely in good hands. A man like Don is hard to find. Enjoy his company and wisdom. I love checking in on you two with the Spidertracks tracker.
Hope you are having the adventure of a lifetime….
Give Don a big hello for me.
Best wishes,
Dustin Rabe
Monday, May 18th, 2009 at 16:48
Thanks Dustin…nice to hear from you. No doubt Don is a most unusual and knowledgeable man. I’ve learned a great deal already from Don.
It is indeed the adventure of a life time, and I’ll make sure I pass your hello on to Don. We just had quite a difficult time from Greenland to Frobisher Bay. Ice, bad navigation equipment, etc.
We made it