Unless I am mistaken, the airport there in College Park is the oldest continuously operating airport in the US. Flew in there once about 20 years ago before the ADIZ and all that headache and had a blast on the short field.
You are correct sir, Collage Park is the oldest continuously operated airport in the US. It also has many other Aviation "first" such as first flight of the U.S. Postal Airmail Service first controlled helicopter flight first successful “blind flight” using only instruments to guide the plane first mile-high flight First test of bomb sight developed for use in an airplane First test of aerial machine gun It is the center of US aviation history IMHO...more so the Kitty Hawk
Good video captain Roger Victor. I am in NOVA and never heard of this museum, I got a go and check it out. Also would love to meet you one day and talk about the regionals. Currently working on my IFR out of Manassas Airport.
Maryland hype! hope you got nice crab cake wile you where there do recommend making a flight over to KOXB or W29 for one ALSO wile your in MD the Goddard Space center has nice visitor center too over in Green Belt MD
Alejo Bernal ASAP stands for Aviation Safety Action Program. Basically whenever an airline pilot messes up by accidentally violating a regulation, and it’s an honest mistake and not willful negligence, because we’re also human, we file an ASAP report, or “ASAP it.” Things like an accidental altitude bust or course deviations are things you can ASAP. Flying an airplane drunk is obviously not something you can ASAP.
Thank you Roger for highlighting the exhibit featuring my grandmother, WASP WWII Elaine Harmon. ❤
Delta hat with the southwest epaulettes. Nice
"I fly a regional jet, I can fly this" I died XD
Unless I am mistaken, the airport there in College Park is the oldest continuously operating airport in the US. Flew in there once about 20 years ago before the ADIZ and all that headache and had a blast on the short field.
You are correct sir, Collage Park is the oldest continuously operated airport in the US. It also has many other Aviation "first" such as
first flight of the U.S. Postal Airmail Service
first controlled helicopter flight
first successful “blind flight” using only instruments to guide the plane
first mile-high flight
First test of bomb sight developed for use in an airplane
First test of aerial machine gun
It is the center of US aviation history IMHO...more so the Kitty Hawk
@@onefourwhisky , awesome! I was aware of the Air Mail and helicopter flights, but not the rest. Thanks for the info!
Captain Roger Victor is now doing interviews. Pilot/comedian/singer and now a journalist?
What a fantastic collection of aircraft and exhibits. Thanks for sharing and for highlighting the WASPs Captain Roger Victor :-)
Lol. "You can hand-prop a wall". Love the humor
Great museum! Thanks for sharing it with us Captain...
Educational and entertaining. Thanks Captain. Did you know that with an EAA membership you get - FREE - access to some 400 plus museums. #flygirl
Just down the road. Go Terps! Football season is back. Bid accordingly.
Good video captain Roger Victor. I am in NOVA and never heard of this museum, I got a go and check it out. Also would love to meet you one day and talk about the regionals. Currently working on my IFR out of Manassas Airport.
Maybe one day we can have a meet up at Gravelly Point
That would be awesome. I love going there and watch planes. Just let me know when and I’ll be there
What a great Field Trip from the comfort of my La-z-Boy! 😁
Very cool history...
Maryland hype! hope you got nice crab cake wile you where there do recommend making a flight over to KOXB or W29 for one ALSO wile your in MD the Goddard Space center has nice visitor center too over in Green Belt MD
I live 15 minutes from W29 and just 5 minutes from Goddard. I will check them out, thank you!
@@CaptainRogerVictor oh wow you should try and visit with the banner tow guys over in OC could be a fun video
Fantastic!
Awesome
5:50, ya failing you sim check there? Hummm.... :)
where’s the auto throttle? does it have ADF? hahaha
Somebody could explain me the ending phrase “when in doubt just... please
Alejo Bernal ASAP stands for Aviation Safety Action Program. Basically whenever an airline pilot messes up by accidentally violating a regulation, and it’s an honest mistake and not willful negligence, because we’re also human, we file an ASAP report, or “ASAP it.” Things like an accidental altitude bust or course deviations are things you can ASAP. Flying an airplane drunk is obviously not something you can ASAP.
@@joke312 thanks a lot Galm! Now it's clear
Cpt. Victor have you got any tail wheel time? That yellow Cub was calling my name.
I've got my endorsement. Not much tail time since getting signed off.