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Coffee In A Hangar
Daniel Maccarone
23 episodes
1 day ago
Interview with pilots who tell stories about their adventures, lessons learned and laughs had. Mainly Alaska based bush pilots who tell stories of growing up in the wilderness of the last frontier.
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Interview with pilots who tell stories about their adventures, lessons learned and laughs had. Mainly Alaska based bush pilots who tell stories of growing up in the wilderness of the last frontier.
Show more...
Aviation
Leisure
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Flying Across Alaska With No Engine | Bryan Friedrichs | Coffee In A Hangar - Ep 23
Coffee In A Hangar
1 hour 37 minutes 30 seconds
2 weeks ago
Flying Across Alaska With No Engine | Bryan Friedrichs | Coffee In A Hangar - Ep 23

Sponsored by: Sportaircraftseats.comCoffeeinahangar.com to sign up for our email listWhat if you could travel hundreds of miles across the mountains of Alaska—with nothing but a 5-pound ball of fabric on your back?My guest today, Bryan Friedrichs, does exactly that. He’s one of only a handful of adventurers in the state combining cross-country paragliding, mountaineering, and packrafting into single, mind-bending wilderness traverses. Imagine launching from a remote alpine ridge, catching thermals to 7,000 feet, crossing glaciers, and then landing on the banks of questionable rivers to float back to civilization.In this episode, we dive deep into:✦ How Bryan links thermals and ridges to fly 40–50 miles deep into the mountains✦ The razor-thin decision points between “epic flight” and multi-day walkout✦ Understanding mountain wind flow and valley weather✦ How paragliders read the texture of the air through dozens of tensioned lines✦ The gear it takes to blend paragliding with packrafting in Alaska’s backcountry✦ The mental toughness needed to commit to days of uncertainty, with no engine and no easy outsIf you’re a pilot—fixed-wing or otherwise—this episode is packed with insights that will sharpen your understanding of the invisible forces shaping mountain flying.

Coffee In A Hangar
Interview with pilots who tell stories about their adventures, lessons learned and laughs had. Mainly Alaska based bush pilots who tell stories of growing up in the wilderness of the last frontier.