Yes, they are still in the business. Coffee John (owner) is amazing dude. I got almost 500 hours in my first season (2016, from March through November). I worked for Skydive East Coast full-time in 2016 and 2017. And as a back-up pilot in 2019 and 2022. Very good place as a first job in your aviation career.
@@tboss5653 395.4 hours of TT, and almost 20 hours in the Cessna 182. Almost their Insurance Company minimums. I got about 5 hours during the training. You need, as I believe, 350 or 400 hours of TT and 25 hours (for sure) in the Cessna 182 to be covered.
You are wrong. It's exist. It's called Hudson River Exclusion SFRA. But in this particular case it happened in New York Class B Airspace under ATC control with appropriate clearance. Way above SFRA.
Yes, sir. Put your prop lever to high RPM, and it could your air brakes for a while. On the landing you can use the flaps on both wings. But you should avoid to use them on the cross-wind landings with significant cross-wind component.
I go to Brookhaven Clabaro Airport almost every Sunday at summer. Anyway l like the video you made. I am the first person to write this comment. Edit on August 14, 2021: OMG that’s N7166E, one of the Planes used for the skydivers!