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Surfing the Skies

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If you are in a bookstore or aviation shop between now and the next few weeks, look for the December 2013 issue of Airways magazine for an article co-written by yours truly about Surf Air . Surf Air is a new start-up airline based in Southern California flying a fleet of three (soon to be four) six-passenger PC-12s between Northern and Southern California.  What makes Surf Air unique is it is a monthly membership based all-you-can-fly airline. Back in August, my co-writer Bill Hough and I had an unique opportunity to experience Surf Air first hand. I will make you buy (or at least read) the magazine for my trip report and to read up about the airline and our interview with its CEO, Wade Eyerly.  :)  As space in the magazine was limited, I would like to share with you some additional photos from our trip. Surf Air Slideshow

Surprise Meet-up On Board the World’s Longest Flight

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When Singapore Airlines discontinues their ultra long-haul (ULH) flights between Singapore (SIN) and Newark (EWR) and Los Angeles (LAX), it will mark the end of an era of ULH flights flown with the Airbus A340-500 (A345).

DC-4 - The Unexpected Flight

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I took a most unexpected flight while in South Africa. I got to fly in a Douglas DC-4 Skymaster - the last one ever built - and one of only two remaining in the world carrying passengers. It was an exciting highlight in my aviation enthusiast career!

RTW – The Final Rundown

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Here is a final rundown of my Round the World trip.

African Safari

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My African Safari took place at Balule Nature Reserve, a private game reserve about 270 miles northeast of Johannesburg (a six-hour shuttle van ride away).  Balule’s border with Kruger National Park is unfenced, which allows animals to move freely in between the lands.  The advantage of taking a safari at a private reserve is they have the ability to take vehicles off road straight to the animals, whereas at Kruger, everyone must stay on the road.

Montreal Rainout

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This is my last update on the road as I will be flying back home tomorrow morning.  Spending six-weeks on the road overseas is tiring; I am ready to sleep in my own bed and go back to work to resume normalcy in my life.

Incredible Iguazu

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With only one country and one week remaining,  my trip around the world is almost complete.  I am only four time zones away from home!

The Big Five

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Whenever one goes on a safari, the goal is to see the "big five", named for the five most difficult and dangerous games to hunt in Africa.

Bobbing Down the Bosphorus

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If you are a geography buff, then you will find the Bosphorus Strait fascinating as did I.

Steamed Out in Turkey

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My trip is now more than half way over and the first countries are a distant memory (I was in Australia?).