I have to add, this is by far my favorite video from you. Brought back many memories, both as a kid going to the shore and as a pilot training in the same area.
My mom was on the USCG 41-footers when she was in the Coast Guard Reserves out of the Channel Islands in Southern California. Being that she’d be on duty on weekends, most of their activity was rescuing recreational sailors and boaters out enjoying a day on the water when something wud go sideways on them and they required assistance. She loved that job and still remembers it fondly.
I live in Cape May; wish I knew you were in town. BTW Jersy Coast is a MAJOR migratory path for birds this time of year. A lot of beach replenishment in the spring I think they are dredges. Object on the beach is a WWII bunker protecting the Delaware bay. Enjoy the Flight Deck Diner.
I love flying the Jersey Shore! It’s where grew up! Especially the VFR corridor between NY and NJ over the Hudson! Love the videos Steveo!! Keep them coming!
That’s cool to hear I was born in Pittsburgh but have been vacationing at the jersey shore for 40+ years. We go to stone harbor and always make our way to wildwood for at least a night. Some expert people watching down there for sure haha! Definitely a cool spot!
Those extra shots of the Forrestal aircraft are nice. I didn't know you had been in the Coast Guard, Steveo. Very cool! Another amazing ride. Thanks so much for inviting us onboard. CAVU and fair winds.
you akways make my day watching your videos. Always ful of knowledge. You make me want to change from law to aviation. might do when I graduate. Great guy, keep up the good work. From AUS
Awesome flight and spectacular views. I am familiar with Monmouth Airport and have driven past it numerous times. Many great memories from the Jersey Shore as I lived two blocks from the beach for a couple years.
I'm 55 years old. I have lived in N.J. my entire life. We used to go to Wildwood when I was child and returning there as an adult. The recording "Watch The Tram Car Please" is exactly the same.
The Kansas City Chiefs used to have a running back named Mike Cloud. Every time he was tackled, the stadium would play Get Off My Cloud! Nice video! It's not 851TB, but a really nice upgrade. Blue Skies!
Another South Jersey person here; I grew up on the river across from Philadelphia and now live up north between KEWR and KMMU. That big marshy area at 15:11 - north of AC and Brigantine - is the Edwin Forsyth National Wildlife Refuge. A huge number of birds spend a lot of time in there. My wife and I spend a lot of time birding in there. Also, Cape May itself is the birding capital of North America, especially during migration seasons in the spring and fall.
Thanks for the flight. Family has been in New Jersey since 1880s and we love it except for the summer traffic and shoobies. Years ago, I was with the company that paved the main runway. Big one. Ate at the Flight Deck dinner in June 2024. Great food but crowded. Took flying lessons at Woodbine .Stay safe my friend.
Good old Charlie Golf. Thanks for the tour of Cape May tracen. I was at Alameda in June 1966. CGC Storis WAGB 38 then COTP Long Beach as BM2 on the 40378 the last wooden 40 footer. Thanks for your service and this tour.
I wonder if that construction equipment you saw were the cranes going to cleanup the Baltimore bridge. Depends on when you recorded this. Thanks as always for having us along for the ride! I'm looking forward travel that coast by boat in a few years.
Very cool video Steve-O! Love those Coast Guard Dauphin helos(Love the shrill of their engines) at Monmouth and the WWII museum at the end. Great landing and great flight. Thank you for your service!
Nice, Stereo, for your employer allowing to send us your occasional low and turbo-slow videos. Beautiful, clear day photography, plus holding onto our hats (lol) in powerful crosswinds. Thanks also for your continued time and extra efforts to educate and entertain us.
Hello Steve! Great to see a new video from you. Your channel was the one that got me hooked on watching vids shared by pilots. It was through your channel and YT recommendations that I also discovered Premier 1 Driver and Citation Max. I really wish Greg would do more videos but I completely understand that situation. Always a pleasure seeing a notification from you and Max popup. Have a great weekend!
USN here. I forgot you were a Coastie! Thank you for your service. I was in Hospital Corps school with a Coast guardsman. Tunheim was his name if I recall. Thanks for the ride!
I actually getting married in NASW in October. Such a great spot and I’m sure they’re grateful that you showed them off a bit. The restaurant has great breakfast and burgers too. Great video!
Enjoyed the ride and the nostalgia as well! Thanks for sharing. Really enjoy your videos as well..I get a kick out of it when you throw in those comments like "Hope you have your seat belts fastened" etc, as though we were in the cabin with you...always gets a chuckle out of me! Thanks again!
Thanks for the ride "Down The Shore"!! I've lived just West of Monmouth County just outside Dix/McGuire for 24 years since I retired from the Air Force. I enjoyed the aerial tour of Seaside and AC!! I also enjoyed Cape May from the air as I haven't ventured down there in all my years living here. Keep up the great content!!
Wow that was awesome! One of my faves Steve. Loved seeing the shoreline. I loved how you can just taxi over to the diner and park right by it....what a country the US is....
Great flight as usual Steveo. Thanks for the USCG tour. Thank you for your service! I too was in the Coast Guard as a Captain when I was younger. Patrolled the Gulf of Mexico and moved to the great lakes. It was mostly a good time but, it had it's times. Now I have lots of fun as a Captain on a Research Vessel on the Great Lakes as a Shipwreck Hunter. Keep producing those awesome flying videos. It brings me back to my flying days for sure!
Hey Steve. I lived in South Jersey most of my life (last 13 in Cape May County until moving to SC) and was great to see it from the air. Some years back I did an introductory flight from Cross Keys over to AC then Wildwood over Millville and then back. Best wishes and stay safe.
Nice, I got my license and spent a lot of time flying in South Jersey (MIV). I’ve flown to Cape May several times. I also grew up going to Wildwood beaches. And no NJ people did not like Jersey Shore, they were all from NY.
Another great video as always Stevo! Thanks for sharing some of your childhood with us and thanks for your service to our country! Looking forward to your next video!
Hi Steveo hope you are well.what a brilliant vlog buddy the scenery was amazing with the blue skies.nice and steady away with that wind take care and safe aviation buddy all the best and good luck for the future Phil 🍀😁🇬🇧 👍
Beautiful flight! That's my neck of the woods. All of those South Jersey towns, except Atlantic City (my original hometown) are great places to visit (esp. in summer) or live. Ventnor, Margate, Longport, Ocean City, Strathmere, Sea Isle, Avalon, Stone Harbor, The Wildwoods, Cape May...all have beautiful (and expensive, lol) homes, great restaurants, nightlife (except dry O.C.), and beaches (boating, fishing, surfing...). Beautiful seeing it all from the air.
A really nice video Steve-O. It was cool to see your excitement about the Coast Guard station and memories. I go to Cape May every year for vacation and it is a beautiful little town.
Great video Steveo! It brought back many fond memories of the area. Back in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, I was a Navy Helicopter Crewman stationed at Lakehurst Naval Air Station. One of our pilots lived in Cape May. In the summer, he and one of his Pilot buddies would take one of the squadron helicopters down to the Cape May Coast Guard Station for a weekend getaway. Being that they were required to have a qualified Crewman on board, I would always volunteer to go with them. Fun times. I now live in South Florida, and fly out of Miami Executive Airport (KTMB). I know what you mean about the difference between the air traffic along the Jersey Shore and South Florida Shore line. Like night and day.
@@outwiththem but from McGuire up to Boston Ctr some of the best in the business navigate you thru there. I don’t know about goomba but NJ got a lot of diversity. Great melting pot
@@Thewoodshed85 tell the Bennys to go home!!! And SteveO, thanks for putting our little airport on the stage. BLM is my home base. Good people running that place
Missed seeing you at Sun ‘n Fun 50th at KLAL. Great week, bought 9-27 club tix and the food, service, comfort, and daily airshow was superb. Hopefully, you’ll attend next year.
Hey, my Dad enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1944 at age 17, right after high school, following his older brother. He trained as a radioman at Groton, CT. He served 18.5 years and left as a Chief Radioman. That rating doesn't exist anymore. He served in some interesting places like Japan, Philippines, Hawaii and on picket/radioships in the Pacific. His older brother was a corpsman stationed mostly in Ketchikan, Alaska during WWII. Anyway I live in Jersey and you flew by my favorite beach, Island Beach State Park, just south of Seaside Heights. Great video!
The second best part of your video’s is your music choice the first is always the flying content glad you’re still flying a TBM but enjoy all the different aircraft you get to fly
Thanks Steve for the excellent trip "down the shore". I'm born and bred in Jersey and a former resident of Monmouth Country. Really enjoyed the flight. I wished your flight path was closer to the coastline. As You might know, you flew over Coast Guard Stations in Manasquan Inlet, Barnegat Light, Beach Haven, Townsends Inlet, Ocean City, (to name a few) until you reached Cape May. Thanks again for great videos.
Hi Steve, great to see you in our area. I fly a ‘46 Aeronca Champ into Cape May (WWD) frequently from South Jersey Regional (VAY). You’re right that it has a great FBO and the museum and café are well worth a visit-as is the beautiful town! And neat to hear you used to go down the shore as a youngster and trained at the USCG facility. (When I was a kid long ago in the ‘60s we went to Townsends Inlet and Sea Isle and our boardwalk was Ocean City-Wildwood was off limits literally because our strict parents felt Wildwood was…well…too wild!) Love your videos and your disciplined, safety-first flying!
At 10:51 off the right wing is Lakehurst where the Hindenburg accident occurred. When I was in the USAF I had the opportunity to explore the blimp hangars there which was pretty cool!
Another really good video , I've navigated a ship along that coast a few times and it's always a distant view so it was nice to see what it looks like . Thanks very much
This was probably my favorite video you have made. I grew up on the Jersey Shore.And you pointed out almost everywhere that I went as a kid. I actually lived in Beach Haven west. The lighthouse you pointed out was Barnaget lighthouse, One of my favorite lighthouses still to this day, Probably because I went there so much as a kid. Also gotta say Wildwood is awesome! Great video and good to see you posting again!
Hey Steve, fellow coastie and pilot here. Fun to learn you went to TRACEN Cape May as a future civilian professional aviator. I'm an active duty ET1, recently got my instrument rating, working on my commercial, maybe someday I'll be flying a TBM past Cape May and reminiscing too!
Love to see you flying around my neighborhood. I am not a pilot but always enjoy your videos. Did a ride along in an SNJ many years ago taking a similar path you did but starting from Toms River up to Point Pleasant Inlet down to Barnegat Light Inlet (where you mentioned the other lighthouse which is Ol' Barney) then back to Toms River. Have watched many of airshows as well right on the beaches of Atlantic City every year. Was fun to see it from the air. Also spent many years going to Ocean City and Wildwood as a kid. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Just found myself missing those flights with Reggie and his socks......
Steve, thank you for taking us along, always a pleasure.
Hey Steve! When you say Atlantic City, I immediately think of Steve's Buscemi magnificent Boardwalk Empire.😊 Oh! You buttered that landing. Good job 👏
I have to add, this is by far my favorite video from you. Brought back many memories, both as a kid going to the shore and as a pilot training in the same area.
Thank you Steveo love your videos, informative flights and editing! 🎉🎉🎉
And music!
My mom was on the USCG 41-footers when she was in the Coast Guard Reserves out of the Channel Islands in Southern California. Being that she’d be on duty on weekends, most of their activity was rescuing recreational sailors and boaters out enjoying a day on the water when something wud go sideways on them and they required assistance. She loved that job and still remembers it fondly.
Really enjoyed this, nice relaxing VFR hop, nice to see you travel down memory late with the USCG story
As a pilot, I love watching your videos... Being a former Coastie, this one was special. I'll always remember my time at Training Center Cape May.
I live in Cape May; wish I knew you were in town. BTW Jersy Coast is a MAJOR migratory path for birds this time of year. A lot of beach replenishment in the spring I think they are dredges. Object on the beach is a WWII bunker protecting the Delaware bay. Enjoy the Flight Deck Diner.
I love flying the Jersey Shore! It’s where grew up! Especially the VFR corridor between NY and NJ over the Hudson!
Love the videos Steveo!! Keep them coming!
That’s cool to hear I was born in Pittsburgh but have been vacationing at the jersey shore for 40+ years. We go to stone harbor and always make our way to wildwood for at least a night. Some expert people watching down there for sure haha!
Definitely a cool spot!
The old building you spotted on the Cape May Beach is a World War II artillery bunker in case you were wondering
I learned how to fly at KBLM back in 2004, man I miss that place thanks for the B roll, it brought back a ton of memories.
A short, but very sweet flight. I lived in NJ for 2-1/2 years, but never managed to make it to Cape May. Thanks for taking us along.
How great to learn you are a seafarer brother from your time in the Coast Guard. I sailed on commercial vessels international.⚓🚢
It was cool to see the Coast Guard facility from the air! My dad was a corpsman on a buoy tender in the early 1950's stationed in Portland, Maine.
Awesome ride down the Jersey shore! "Semper Paratus" Steveo!
Glad to finally meet you today. Wish you the best.
Lorenzo
Those extra shots of the Forrestal aircraft are nice. I didn't know you had been in the Coast Guard, Steveo. Very cool! Another amazing ride. Thanks so much for inviting us onboard. CAVU and fair winds.
you akways make my day watching your videos. Always ful of knowledge. You make me want to change from law to aviation. might do when I graduate.
Great guy, keep up the good work.
From AUS
Awesome flight and spectacular views. I am familiar with Monmouth Airport and have driven past it numerous times. Many great memories from the Jersey Shore as I lived two blocks from the beach for a couple years.
Yep - greased that one Steveo, under tricky conditions. 👍👍
Ok it's been a very long time since your last video, there all great we need to see more of them please there very enjoyable thanks😊😊😊
I'm 55 years old. I have lived in N.J. my entire life. We used to go to Wildwood when I was child and returning there as an adult. The recording "Watch The Tram Car Please" is exactly the same.
Also born in Philly, but grew up in South Jersey. It was great to take a little tour of all the shore towns from my childhood.
Steve, thanks for the ride. I appreciate it very much. A "used to be" pilot, brings back memories.
"Slick on the Stick" Steve, greases another one. Sweet flight, sir, and thank you for the ride.
Thanks for showcasing the Garden State from Allaire to Wildwood. Welcome back to the Jersey Shore, Steve! CAVU
The Kansas City Chiefs used to have a running back named Mike Cloud. Every time he was tackled, the stadium would play Get Off My Cloud!
Nice video!
It's not 851TB, but a really nice upgrade. Blue Skies!
Another South Jersey person here; I grew up on the river across from Philadelphia and now live up north between KEWR and KMMU.
That big marshy area at 15:11 - north of AC and Brigantine - is the Edwin Forsyth National Wildlife Refuge. A huge number of birds spend a lot of time in there. My wife and I spend a lot of time birding in there.
Also, Cape May itself is the birding capital of North America, especially during migration seasons in the spring and fall.
Thanks for the flight. Family has been in New Jersey since 1880s and we love it except for the summer traffic and shoobies. Years ago, I was with the company that paved the main runway. Big one. Ate at the Flight Deck dinner in June 2024. Great food but crowded. Took flying lessons at Woodbine .Stay safe my friend.
Good old Charlie Golf. Thanks for the tour of Cape May tracen. I was at Alameda in June 1966. CGC Storis WAGB 38 then COTP Long Beach as BM2 on the 40378 the last wooden 40 footer. Thanks for your service and this tour.
Nice to hear that you were also a Coastie. Good times!
I wonder if that construction equipment you saw were the cranes going to cleanup the Baltimore bridge. Depends on when you recorded this.
Thanks as always for having us along for the ride! I'm looking forward travel that coast by boat in a few years.
Very cool video Steve-O! Love those Coast Guard Dauphin helos(Love the shrill of their engines) at Monmouth and the WWII museum at the end. Great landing and great flight. Thank you for your service!
Nice, Stereo, for your employer allowing to send us your occasional low and turbo-slow videos. Beautiful, clear day photography, plus holding onto our hats (lol) in powerful crosswinds. Thanks also for your continued time and extra efforts to educate and entertain us.
Hello Steve! Great to see a new video from you. Your channel was the one that got me hooked on watching vids shared by pilots. It was through your channel and YT recommendations that I also discovered Premier 1 Driver and Citation Max. I really wish Greg would do more videos but I completely understand that situation. Always a pleasure seeing a notification from you and Max popup. Have a great weekend!
You said it Brother . : ))
USN here. I forgot you were a Coastie! Thank you for your service. I was in Hospital Corps school with a Coast guardsman. Tunheim was his name if I recall. Thanks for the ride!
Thanks Steve…I was born in south Jersey just outside of Philly and in the summer went to Wildwood…it was wonderful fun and that was back in the 50’s!
I actually getting married in NASW in October. Such a great spot and I’m sure they’re grateful that you showed them off a bit. The restaurant has great breakfast and burgers too. Great video!
Enjoyed the ride and the nostalgia as well! Thanks for sharing. Really enjoy your videos as well..I get a kick out of it when you throw in those comments like "Hope you have your seat belts fastened" etc, as though we were in the cabin with you...always gets a chuckle out of me! Thanks again!
Steveo you seemed chill and back to enjoying yourself again. Great flight 👌✈️
Always a big thank you for the ride my friend!!!
camera views off the wing as you turned onto the shore line
were nice and crisp.. very nice.
Stereo got all touristy on us, great! I’ve had this shoreline ride on my to-do list for a while… down from Canada. Nice to see what to expect.
Thanks for the ride "Down The Shore"!! I've lived just West of Monmouth County just outside Dix/McGuire for 24 years since I retired from the Air Force. I enjoyed the aerial tour of Seaside and AC!! I also enjoyed Cape May from the air as I haven't ventured down there in all my years living here. Keep up the great content!!
Salute from Brick, next to rt. 70. But dissapointed he didnt mention The Wise Guys movie and others from New Joicey..
Wow that was awesome! One of my faves Steve. Loved seeing the shoreline. I loved how you can just taxi over to the diner and park right by it....what a country the US is....
Earning your pay with that landing. Nice ride Steve. Thanks!
Great flight as usual Steveo. Thanks for the USCG tour. Thank you for your service! I too was in the Coast Guard as a Captain when I was younger. Patrolled the Gulf of Mexico and moved to the great lakes. It was mostly a good time but, it had it's times. Now I have lots of fun as a Captain on a Research Vessel on the Great Lakes as a Shipwreck Hunter. Keep producing those awesome flying videos. It brings me back to my flying days for sure!
Hey Stevo. Have really enjoyed your vids over the years. Great stuff and keep up the good work. All the very best from Johannesburg, South Africa
Hey Steve. I lived in South Jersey most of my life (last 13 in Cape May County until moving to SC) and was great to see it from the air. Some years back I did an introductory flight from Cross Keys over to AC then Wildwood over Millville and then back. Best wishes and stay safe.
Thank you Steveo for all the teaching moments you've provided. NJ - nothing good comes from NJ, maybe Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Sinatra
great video loved it!! Nice to see the Atlantic coast of the US from the comfort of my office in Western Australia!!
Nice, I got my license and spent a lot of time flying in South Jersey (MIV). I’ve flown to Cape May several times. I also grew up going to Wildwood beaches. And no NJ people did not like Jersey Shore, they were all from NY.
I really enjoy your videos, thanks Steve.
Super video!! We have lots of family and friends on the Jersey Shore around PT Pleasant!! looking forward to your next video
Another great video as always Stevo! Thanks for sharing some of your childhood with us and thanks for your service to our country! Looking forward to your next video!
Nice flight down the shore. Enjoyed the video and happy to see some home town sights. Love that TBM
Hi Steveo hope you are well.what a brilliant vlog buddy the scenery was amazing with the blue skies.nice and steady away with that wind take care and safe aviation buddy all the best and good luck for the future Phil 🍀😁🇬🇧 👍
Excelente video amigo ... Thank you very much 🛩🛩🪂
Cool to see you in my backyard. I love flying to Cape May for breakfast. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful flight! That's my neck of the woods. All of those South Jersey towns, except Atlantic City (my original hometown) are great places to visit (esp. in summer) or live. Ventnor, Margate, Longport, Ocean City, Strathmere, Sea Isle, Avalon, Stone Harbor, The Wildwoods, Cape May...all have beautiful (and expensive, lol) homes, great restaurants, nightlife (except dry O.C.), and beaches (boating, fishing, surfing...). Beautiful seeing it all from the air.
Huh. Ocean City is dry???
Always enjoy the details of the videos Stevo. Your camera work and editing are first-rate and professional. Thanks for these 🤙
A really nice video Steve-O. It was cool to see your excitement about the Coast Guard station and memories. I go to Cape May every year for vacation and it is a beautiful little town.
Wildwood!! Shoutout to Sam’s pizza. The boardwalk! Great flight sir!
Best video of Jersey Shore. I used to fly from kmmu to Bader before it closed.
Very scenic flight. I'm going to try it soon in MSFS. Thanks for the great production as always Steve!
Great video Steveo! It brought back many fond memories of the area. Back in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, I was a Navy Helicopter Crewman stationed at Lakehurst Naval Air Station. One of our pilots lived in Cape May. In the summer, he and one of his Pilot buddies would take one of the squadron helicopters down to the Cape May Coast Guard Station for a weekend getaway. Being that they were required to have a qualified Crewman on board, I would always volunteer to go with them. Fun times. I now live in South Florida, and fly out of Miami Executive Airport (KTMB). I know what you mean about the difference between the air traffic along the Jersey Shore and South Florida Shore line. Like night and day.
Today has been catch up on video day. Thank you for sharing your experience’s and your knowledge. A very safe pilot.
Awesome aerial tour and Steveo memory lane
Seaside Heights is where they filmed that show and no NJ is not a fan of it. I’m comfortable speaking for the entire state on the matter.
What? he forgot to mention The Sopranos too. LOL.. New Joicy is GumbaLand..
@@outwiththem but from McGuire up to Boston Ctr some of the best in the business navigate you thru there. I don’t know about goomba but NJ got a lot of diversity. Great melting pot
@@outwiththem That is mainly Bergen, Union and Hudson counties. and Ocean County only in the summer months. :)
@@Thewoodshed85 tell the Bennys to go home!!! And SteveO, thanks for putting our little airport on the stage. BLM is my home base. Good people running that place
False, I was born and raised in Jersey lived there for 39 years, I and most people I know love the show, you do not speak for all of Jersey.
Great video! It reminds me of Coast Guard boot camp 53 years ago.
Steve, thank you for the trip down my old stomping grounds Now living in Red Bank Glad to see you in New Jersey
Missed seeing you at Sun ‘n Fun 50th at KLAL. Great week, bought 9-27 club tix and the food, service, comfort, and daily airshow was superb. Hopefully, you’ll attend next year.
Great flight as always buddy. Missed your vlogs and thanks for pointing out the sites. Greg 🇬🇧
Thank you, Steveo. As always, the ride and video were epic. Amazing, bro. A Bouquet of Roses, with class, most certainly. 😁👍
This co-pilot is smiling! Thanks.
Hey, my Dad enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1944 at age 17, right after high school, following his older brother. He trained as a radioman at Groton, CT. He served 18.5 years and left as a Chief Radioman. That rating doesn't exist anymore. He served in some interesting places like Japan, Philippines, Hawaii and on picket/radioships in the Pacific. His older brother was a corpsman stationed mostly in Ketchikan, Alaska during WWII.
Anyway I live in Jersey and you flew by my favorite beach, Island Beach State Park, just south of Seaside Heights. Great video!
it was cool seeing the excitement in your eyes flying down memory lane. good Vid thanks.
So cool to hear you were apart of the coast gaurd. I was just accepted to the USCGA, hoping to be in the air for them
So glad you’re back in the air Steve, love your videos and narrations!
Hey SteveO, thanks for the tour.
The second best part of your video’s is your music choice the first is always the flying content glad you’re still flying a TBM but enjoy all the different aircraft you get to fly
Nice Ragtime song. Songs name is?
@@outwiththemthe tune is “get off of my cloud-ticket to ride by Rudy Rotta” that’s a Beatles and Rolling Stones tune mashup
@@outwiththem if you want the Album name is Beatstones by Rudy Rotta
@@davidendsley2391 Many thanks..
Thanks Steve for the excellent trip "down the shore". I'm born and bred in Jersey and a former resident of Monmouth Country. Really enjoyed the flight. I wished your flight path was closer to the coastline. As You might know, you flew over Coast Guard Stations in Manasquan Inlet, Barnegat Light, Beach Haven, Townsends Inlet, Ocean City, (to name a few) until you reached Cape May. Thanks again for great videos.
Supper cool to see Tracen Cape May from the air. I was there in October of 2015 Whiskey-191 Semper Paratus
Hi Steve, great to see you in our area. I fly a ‘46 Aeronca Champ into Cape May (WWD) frequently from South Jersey Regional (VAY). You’re right that it has a great FBO and the museum and café are well worth a visit-as is the beautiful town! And neat to hear you used to go down the shore as a youngster and trained at the USCG facility. (When I was a kid long ago in the ‘60s we went to Townsends Inlet and Sea Isle and our boardwalk was Ocean City-Wildwood was off limits literally because our strict parents felt Wildwood was…well…too wild!) Love your videos and your disciplined, safety-first flying!
Awesome video Steve! Thanks for the tour down the coast of this part of the US. Certainly makes me want to visit. All the best 👍
Wow!!! Newport RI is gorgeous! How lucky to be posted there I bet! Amazing town!
awesome ,I live in Ac and never saw the town by air , thanks
steve
At 10:51 off the right wing is Lakehurst where the Hindenburg accident occurred. When I was in the USAF I had the opportunity to explore the blimp hangars there which was pretty cool!
Great video Steveo brings back memories of Atlantic City. Might need to check out that Museum looks great.
I got a little air sick on some of those bumps there Steveo. Fortunately I didn’t barf. I didn’t want to mess up your beautiful plane.
Steve, you flew right near my hometown, Pleasantville (just west of AC)! Thanks for the aerial view!
Thank you for taking us along back in the blue sky's Thanks Steve again
Another really good video , I've navigated a ship along that coast a few times and it's always a distant view so it was nice to see what it looks like . Thanks very much
This was probably my favorite video you have made. I grew up on the Jersey Shore.And you pointed out almost everywhere that I went as a kid. I actually lived in Beach Haven west. The lighthouse you pointed out was Barnaget lighthouse, One of my favorite lighthouses still to this day, Probably because I went there so much as a kid. Also gotta say Wildwood is awesome! Great video and good to see you posting again!
Hey Steve, fellow coastie and pilot here. Fun to learn you went to TRACEN Cape May as a future civilian professional aviator. I'm an active duty ET1, recently got my instrument rating, working on my commercial, maybe someday I'll be flying a TBM past Cape May and reminiscing too!
Thanks for taking me along, smiles all the way. Great video as always. Stay safe.
Love the intro music! Dang, what a great job of sitting her down!
Love to see you flying around my neighborhood. I am not a pilot but always enjoy your videos. Did a ride along in an SNJ many years ago taking a similar path you did but starting from Toms River up to Point Pleasant Inlet down to Barnegat Light Inlet (where you mentioned the other lighthouse which is Ol' Barney) then back to Toms River. Have watched many of airshows as well right on the beaches of Atlantic City every year. Was fun to see it from the air. Also spent many years going to Ocean City and Wildwood as a kid. Thanks for sharing your adventures.