Seriously – We’re inviting You to do this!

In this episode, Steve “Flight Chops” Thorne flies with Jon in a Meridian and they discuss tailwheel vs IFR flying. Meanwhile, back at CH2A, the RV-14 is being built with additional help from friends Sarah and Brock… and you’re invited to join us! Find out how in this episode.

Massive thanks to Jon for the tools, the trip and the continued support!  Look for more to come from him about mixing general aviation and playing in an Eagles Tribute band!  HINT: I might be helping him get his YouTube on 🙂 

For the Fall contest where we’ll fly you out here and cover your hotel:  

Current Flight Chops Contest

For long term to come out and visit the Flight Chops RV-14 build any time: 

 

For general info about the Canadian Historical Aircraft Association (click the logo): 

 

And for those asking about the kneeboard / iPad case I am using – there is a deal code active until Sept 1st!  (I’m not making anything from this – wanted to get you guys the full discount that was available)

PIVOT – THE Case for Aviation. There’s a reason, I and over 150+ airlines worldwide use this product for easy and secure iPad mounting. Right now, PIVOT is running an Oshkosh special exclusively for Flight Chops Subscribers – 25% off with the code OshChops at checkout:

>> Shop Here for PIVOT – THE Case for Aviation <<

Looking For More Videos?

Check out what we’ve done on tailwheel flying

Check out what we’ve done on warbird flying

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Flight Chops Disclaimer

I am a “weekend warrior” private pilot, I fly for fun with no intentions of going commercial. I have had my PPL for over 15 years, but still consider each flight a learning experience – I generally take detailed notes after each flight to remind myself what went well or what I could do to improve…. Having the GoPro cameras to record flights like this is invaluable. I find these self analysis videos very helpful in my constant quest to improve, and am happy to share.

Feedback is invited; however, please keep it positive.

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