Thursday, March 28, 2013
Chasing the Sun in the Caravan!
I took this photo of the sun going down while ferrying a Caravan from Illinois to Colorado. I was flying over Iowa at 8,500 feet at the time. Had to fight a headwind the entire 5 hour flight.
But the aircraft was successfully delivered! Another happy customer in the books! #pilotperks
CaravanNation.com
Location:
Iowa, USA
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Don't miss the 39th Annual Sun 'n Fun International Fly In & Expo 2013
If you're anywhere near Florida April 9-14 , try and make it out to the 39th Annual Sun 'n Fun International Fly In and Expo in Lakeland Florida! It's the second biggest "fly in" in the country. If I'm not flying skydivers that weekend I will be there!

Labels:
2013,
airshow,
expo,
florida,
sun 'n fun
Location:
Lakeland, FL, USA
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Fueling up the Twin Otter aka "Shark One"
A funny picture of Heather teasing me while I was refueling the Twin Otter aka "Shark One" in between flying loads of skydivers at Skydive Taft in Southern California. The DHC-6 Twin Otter is the most common twin turbine jump airplane in North America. It holds up to 23 skydivers. They love it for its large exit door and high wings that make "spotting" easier. This aircraft was leased by us from Skydive Perris.
Labels:
california,
DHC6,
refueling,
Shark One,
skydive airplane,
twin otter
Location:
Taft, CA, USA
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Ferrying a Caravan from Georgia to Illinois
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Louisiana Rainbow
I caught a picture of a nice rainbow over Louisiana after throwing out some skydivers in the Grand Caravan. Constant beautiful views, yet another perk to my job!

Labels:
aviation,
C208b,
cockpit,
diver driver,
grand caravan,
louisiana,
perks,
pilot perks,
rainbow,
skydiving
Location:
Louisiana, USA
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
The New Grand Caravan EX!
The new Grand Caravan EX has received FAA type certification. Its new Pratt & Whitney PT6A-140 has improved its rate of climb performance by 38%! That's almost twice as much as its projected 20% increase!
Location:
Wichita, KS, USA
Thursday, January 24, 2013
DC-3 sunset fly by!
A cool photo of a DC3 sunset fly by at Skydive Arizona. The largest drop zone in the world and the only one that I'm aware of that flies the classic DC3. You can also see their wind tunnel in the background. Taken at Eloy, Arizona USA
Labels:
arizona,
DC3,
Eloy,
fly by,
jump plane,
skydive,
skydive arizona,
sunset
Location:
Eloy, AZ, USA
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Clouds parting over the Grand Van
The strangest thing happened. I rubbed her belly and the clouds parted! I had been waiting for the clouds to clear up and decided to give "the girl" a little wash. I happened to look up and see the pretty sun rays shining through the clouds and decided to take this nice pic! Taken at Eagle Lake Airport, Eagle Lake Texas USA
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Labels:
208b,
clouds,
grand caravan,
houston,
ramp,
skydive Houston,
texas
Location:
Eagle Lake, TX 77434, USA
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
My corner office with a view!
My corner office with a view. The new one after the last one... but not the last one :) This almost 700 horse power C208B Grand Caravan will take up to 17 skydivers up to our normal drop altitude of 13,000 feet in about 12 minutes! The Caravan is the most common turbine powered aircraft used to haul skydivers in the U.S. and it is the second most common jump plane in the U.S. overall, after the C182 Skylane. Read more about ALL of the jump planes that are flown around the world in on our "Skydive Aircraft" page!
Labels:
208b,
cessna,
grand caravan,
jump plane,
pt6,
texas
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
What would DB Cooper do?
I found this funny sign on the wall of a drop zone that I visited. What would DB Cooper do? Well... he would jump out of the plane of course! The most infamous skydiver ever on November 24th 1971 hijacked a Northwest Orient Boeing 727-100 (tail number N467US), extorted $200,000 and jumped out of the back of it never to be seen or heard from again. Did you know that he actually gave the alias "Dan Cooper" not "DB Cooper"? Somewhere during the initial media reports it was mis-reported as DB instead of Dan and it stuck.... and now you know ;)
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Jump Pilot George Quick and Skydiver Bert White - May 1930
If you love history, aviation or skydiving you will appreciate this picture. This is a classic picture of Jump Pilot George Quick (left) and Skydiver Bert White before their altitude record breaking skydive of 24,800ft.
The record was made over the Mojave Desert (CA) May 25, 1930.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Keeping an eye on the kids!
Here's a photo of me at "work" at Skydive Houston awhile ago. I have a small mirror that I use to keep an eye on those crazy guys behind me...lol If you look carefully you will count 11 skydivers back there, a larger load for a "Mini Van" (smaller Caravan) during the Summer time.
Labels:
208,
caravan,
diver driver,
houston,
skydive,
skydive Houston,
skydivers,
texas
Location:
Eagle Lake, TX 77434, USA
Friday, April 20, 2012
Caravan Captain!
I made Captain of the beloved C208 Caravan, the most popular single engine turbo prop jump plane in the world! To give you an idea of how large those blades are... I'm 6'3". Thank you Richard and Eddie!
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
Mark dumpin' jumpers at the World Recod Skills Camp 2012
A nice pic of Mark dumpin' jumpers in his Skyvan at the World Record Skills Camp 2012 last week.
copyright kazu oyama
Mark in the Skyvan at the World Record Skills Camp 2012
Here's a cool pic of Mark "hard at work" flying his Skyvan at the World Record Skills Camp 2012 last week.
copyright kazu oyama
Monday, March 26, 2012
Red Bull Stratos - Felix Baumgartner's Test Jump
Felix Baumgartner successfully jumped from 71,000 feet last week in preparation for a record breaking skydive from 120,000 which will take place this summer!
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Waiting for my next load of skydivers ...
Here I am deep in thought (lol) waiting for my next load of skydivers at Skydive Taft. By the way, this is one of the only Cessna 182s that I've ever seen that has speed brakes. I love 'em! They helped me to get down from 13,000 feet a lot quicker, almost 3,000 feet per minute! This airplane started its jump plane life with Larry Hill of Skydive Arizona in Eloy AZ. I believe that it has since been sold to a drop zone in Northern California.
Labels:
182,
california,
cessna,
ramp,
skydive,
skydivers,
speed brakes,
taft
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
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