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  • Downtown Portland with Josh and Meredith

    This week, I had the pleasure of flying Josh and his sister Meredith around downtown Portland.  Josh is looking to get his pilots license over in North Carolina in the upcoming future, so it was great to be able to get him up in the cockpit and show him what it is like to fly […]

    May 4, 2016 / Jason / Comments Off on Downtown Portland with Josh and Meredith

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  • Update: IFR Ground, Airplane Buying, Flying

    It’s been a while since I last posted and I wanted to give an update to some things that I’ve been working in related to being a pilot.

    March 30, 2016 / Jason / Comments Off on Update: IFR Ground, Airplane Buying, Flying

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  • Photo Shoot Then Flight Around Portland with Jameson

    My friend’s Cat and Grant are taking their daughter through a number of different careers one photo shoot at a atime.  This time it was being a pilot and I’m proud to say that she was simply awesome.  Born natural.  Sure, we didn’t actually go flying, but she took the controls in her hands and […]

    October 24, 2015 / Jason / Comments Off on Photo Shoot Then Flight Around Portland with Jameson

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  • Tillamook with David, Ashley, and Kristen

    As a gift to David for his valued work as her employee and to get him back for recommending my services to her, Nancy, from my flight a few weeks back, paid the share for David and his wife Ashley (my college homie) to go flying for his birthday.  The weather was questionable up to […]

    October 23, 2015 / Jason / 14 Comments

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  • Lenhardt Area with Elli, David, and Nigel

    Nigel’s friend Elli was visiting Portland from Germany and we decided to give her an awesome experience to take back with her.  Because of the clouds in the area and limited amount of time, we decided to stick around the Portland area and go fly into Lenhardt Airpark (a small airport with a grass field).  […]

    September 27, 2015 / Jason / Comments Off on Lenhardt Area with Elli, David, and Nigel

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  • Siletz Bay/Lincoln City with Nancy/Rick/Kristen

    On Tuesday, my friend David asked me if I would fly his boss Friday to Lincoln City and after making some arrangements and thinking it over, I said yes. Nancy was throwing a surprise 50th birthday party for her husband in Lincoln City, but a last minute meeting was scheduled Friday afternoon. Not knowing how […]

    September 18, 2015 / Jason / Comments Off on Siletz Bay/Lincoln City with Nancy/Rick/Kristen

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  • Columbia Gorge/Portland Downtown with Kristen, Rob, and Michael

    The first couple days of the weekend didn’t have the best flying weather, but Monday, Labor Day, ended up having some perfect weather for flying after the weekend rain.  Kristen and Rob had their first flights and Michael enjoyed his second. Kristen and I had planned on going flying that day, so I started to […]

    September 7, 2015 / Jason / 8 Comments

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  • Portland City/Columbia Gorge with Aru, Lewis, and Nigel

    Aru was visiting the Portland area after being gone for a couple years, so I took him flying with Lewis and Nigel.  We flew from Troutdale airport over Portland airport to do a fly over of Portland city.  After making our way around we flew eastward over Mt. Tabor up through the Columbia Gorge up […]

    August 20, 2015 / Jason / 34 Comments

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  • Total Flight Time: 318.5 Hours
  • Pilot In Command Time: 224.7 Hours
  • Solo Time: 300.6 Hours
  • >50NM Cross Country Time: 95.2 Hours
  • >50NM Cross Country Time (Solo): 62.5 Hours
  • Night Time: 8.5 Hours
  • Simulated Instrument Time: 4.8 Hours
  • Landings (Day/Night): 617 (593/24)
  • Flight Training Received: 92.8 Hours
  • Ground Training Received: 30.8 Hours

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