Backcountry Pilot • 2019.10.11->12th Ground to Air VIRB VIDEO

2019.10.11->12th Ground to Air VIRB VIDEO

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2019.09.30 Cape Blanco intense scenery & LZs

Flew to Cape Blanco from Newport. Incredibly beautiful if you like ocean scenery and huge sand dunes. Plenty of “OGLZ” (Off Grid Landing Zones).

Climb aboard my little ship and enjoy the ride...



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I do believe you enjoy your flying as much as I do !
Great video and thanks for the continued posts. Keeps me motivated when I’m not playing.
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Did you know... Cape Blanco is the westernmost point of the continental US?
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Re: 2019.09.30 Cape Blanco intense scenery & LZs

Zzz wrote:Did you know... Cape Blanco is the westernmost point of the continental US?

...I feel a Wikipedia link coming on...
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clippwagon wrote:
Zzz wrote:Did you know... Cape Blanco is the westernmost point of the continental US?

...I feel a Wikipedia link coming on...


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contigu ... ted_States

Alaska counts in the continental US :-D
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Re: 2019.09.30 Cape Blanco intense scenery & LZs

Flyrite wrote:I do believe you enjoy your flying as much as I do !
Great video and thanks for the continued posts. Keeps me motivated when I’m not playing.
Hello Flyrite, Thank you for watching. I enjoy your posts too!

Zzz wrote:Did you know... Cape Blanco is the westernmost point of the continental US?
I believe 2nd “Contiguous” (CONUS). Interesting “...except Cape Alava, in Washington...”, I checked the distance to Hawaii. The Rhumb line is the approximate same distance (+90 NM) to Makapuu Lighthouse, Oahu as from Angles Gate Lighthouse, Los Angeles Harbor. Oregon is as close to Hawaii as certain southerly portions of California.
Cape Blanco to Makapuu
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Los Angeles to Makapuu
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Zzz wrote:Did you know... Cape Blanco is the westernmost point of the continental US?

...I feel a Wikipedia link coming on...
Hi Wayne, “Contiguous”, not continental per say. I checked: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Blanco_(Oregon) “...except Cape Alava, in Washington...”

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clippwagon wrote:
Zzz wrote:Did you know... Cape Blanco is the westernmost point of the continental US?

...I feel a Wikipedia link coming on...

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contigu ... ted_States
Alaska counts in the continental US :-D

Definitely not continental. Thank you for clarifying. 2nd to Cape Alava, in Washington.
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2019.10.01 KONP.KCVO Majestic Coastal Mountains, Oregon

2019.10.01 11:00:00 PDT KONP: Conditions CAVU, Morning temp 37F, light winds. Perfect to fly across the Coastal Mountains and follow HWY 20 to Corvallis (FUEL) then return.

I’m really thankful I am learning to fly this helicopter. The “Low & slow, with nowhere, in particular, to go” is where I most enjoy aviation. Thank you for following this journey and commenting...once again please join me for an amazing flight to Corvallis. All on board, time to depart...

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2019.10.09 MMV SFAR 73

Completed SFAR 73 annual training on 10/09/2019:

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/14/appendix-Special_Federal_Aviation_Regulation_No_73

Location: https://www.jerrytrimblehelicopters.com/

Jerry Trimbal and staff are really enjoyable to work with. Mr. Trimbal was recommended by an USCG H65 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocopter_HH-65_Dolphin pilot from North Bend Air Station, who is a friend of mine. He participated in the Annual Autorotation Contest this year and had a great time at Jerry’s.

Very appreciative of the people I’m meeting in Oregon related to helos. Oregon is a helo friendly place from my experience so far.
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2019.10.11->12th Ground to Air VIRB VIDEO

Found an old camera tripod in the hangar! The last couple of days been utilizing it for ground to air Garmin VIRB recordings:

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