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Join Rob Reider on episode 113 of Flying Magazine's I Learned About Flying from That podcast as we meet Bob Kamm, a retired air traffic controller and new flight instructor. Fresh off earning his commercial certificate, Bob accepted his very first flight for hire: ferrying an early, "very ragged" Cessna 150 from Connecticut to Florida. What seemed like a straightforward job quickly devolved into a tale of significant lapses in aeronautical decision-making. With a plane described as "road hard and put away wet," suffering from rust, bad tires, an inoperable transponder, non-functioning radios, a leaking fuel tank, and a window that popped open mid-flight, Bob faced a myriad of challenges, including moderate turbulence and navigating complex airspace. Tune in to hear the unbelievable journey, the moments of stark realization, and the invaluable lessons learned from a flight that tested every fiber of a pilot's resolve.
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