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SPC #023-Crossing the Country, Part 2, Coming Home

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In episode 23 we cover the return flight from Tucson International Airport (KTUS) to Chandler (KCHD) as part of my first dual cross country. Leaving a class C airport was a bit different than working in my usual class B airport. Busier airspace, bigger airplanes, departure controllers, approach controllers, and clearance delivery. All together, it kept me busy, but I learned a lot on this flight and enjoyed it very much.

I mentioned in this episode our new sponser, Air Feddy’s Learning to Fly Guide. Air Freddy has around 9000 hours of dual given and has written an e-book that really helps lay out the process of learning to fly; what to expect, what equipment is needed, how to figure the costs accurately, etc. He also tells a few personal stories as part of the book which helps keep it all interesting and personal. Fred’s experience can be very helpful to prospective and current student pilots. If you want to know more about it, or purchase the e-book, please use the link above.

Thanks again, SPC listeners. I hope you enjoy this episode. As usual, please provide any feedback that you may have.

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In episode 23 we cover the return flight from Tucson International Airport (KTUS) to Chandler (KCHD) as part of my first dual cross country. Leaving a class C airport was a bit different than working in my usual class B airport. Busier airspace, bigger airplanes, departure controllers, approach controllers, and clearance delivery. All together, it kept me busy, but I learned a lot on this flight and enjoyed it very much.

I mentioned in this episode our new sponser, Air Feddy’s Learning to Fly Guide. Air Freddy has around 9000 hours of dual given and has written an e-book that really helps lay out the process of learning to fly; what to expect, what equipment is needed, how to figure the costs accurately, etc. He also tells a few personal stories as part of the book which helps keep it all interesting and personal. Fred’s experience can be very helpful to prospective and current student pilots. If you want to know more about it, or purchase the e-book, please use the link above.

Thanks again, SPC listeners. I hope you enjoy this episode. As usual, please provide any feedback that you may have.

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