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  1. N3318Q

    The missing light - and now you know the rest of the story

    If your going to make an "Asshat" out of your self by comparing this to myself at least get the channel name correct, it's Not "Air Jerry" it's "AIR WAGNER"
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    Taking photos through aircraft windows

    You can get OK photos thru the windows with a good DSLR camera on Shutter priority at a high shutter speed between 250 and 1000 depending on your lighting, for professional quality photos you would need a full sensor DSLR or a medium format film camera like a Pentax 6X7, set focus on infinity...
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    Would you fly this low over water?

    This will be my last post/reply. So you will have to latch on someone else to try to belittle. I deleted the videos because what started out to be uploading of different flights and conditions to share some of my experiences with others turned into what seems like a WITCHHUNT, it's...
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    Would you fly this low over water?

    NOT HARDLY, have a nice day
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    Would you fly this low over water?

    My reply was to KLLR, I like to turn out early at KAUN to avoid anyone that is on final for RWY25 as that is the normal runway in use and can switch during the day
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    Would you fly this low over water?

    An early turn out is recommended for noise abatement, the runway is too short for a twin to abort and land, easier to turn out and return for landing, in a high powered twin you can still climb out with one engine
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    Would you fly this low over water?

    The crappy music is the only free music on Youtube, it saves you from having to watch an AD, for someone who hits stop a lot you seem to keep watching My ($375 each) BF Goodrich top of the line "Tiny tires" are anything but tiny and rated for over 140MPH
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    Would you fly this low over water?

    I am the Pilot that has posted these videos, Wow, what a critical bunch on this thread that needs some clairifications. 1. Flying low over calm water in a twin engine airplane is not "unsafe" there are no power poles or power lines, towers or other obstructions. FAA regulations allow you to...
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