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Flying IFR to face my Fear of Heights on a $2M Ladder?

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Some Pilots have issues going up tall Ladders and Balconies Do you?
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In this episode we’re #flying the museum fleet to an event that is in part about trying to save the local airport.
While there, I meet Jason a #firefighter (and pilot / supporter of the channel), who along with Trayce offer to send me up to the top of the reach of their $2 Million ladder truck. Small catch: I’m afraid of ladders and balconies (mostly the falling off part) apparently a lot of pilots share this #fear.

I am proud to be a member of the Canadian Aviation Museum (formerly CH2A). They are a notforprofit organization that anybody can visit, and (almost) any pilot can join and fly the planes. Please consider sharing their link, visiting the museum in Windsor, and/or sending a small donation to help them keep our historic warbirds flying! https://www.canadianaviationmuseum.ca/

SOAR ’23 is confirmed! 
It will take place August 1113 (the 2nd weekend of the month) 2023. 
The whole Hadfield family has committed to attend/support once again. 
The Canadian Aviation Museum crew will be there, and so will Sarnia Fire! 

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