Eastern Coastline of the Americas Journey

On May 17, 2021 I took off from Ushuaia, Argentina (SAWH) on the island of Tierra de Fuego; on November 12, 2021 I landed at Qikiqtarjuaq, Canada. The maps below show the route. The total flight distance was 14,127 nM, and total flight time was 92 hours and 31 minutes, landing at 102 different airports. All flights were in GA aircraft, usually the C-208; but I used different planes to keep flights between airports at 90 minutes or less. The average flight time was 54 minutes. Some pictures from the flights are shown below. Local times for all photos were early afternoon.
#1. Route along coastlines of South and Central America.


#2. Route along coastlines of Central and North America.

#3. Leaving Ushuaia, Argentina (SAWH) on May 17, 2021.

#4. Flying past São Palo, Brazil, June 16, 2021.

#5. Flying past mountains at Santa Marta, Colombia, July 28, 2021.

#6. Flying over Laguna Madre on the Texas coast USA, August 22, 2021.

#7. Mississippi delta in Louisiana, USA, September 2, 2021.

#8. Flying past JFK airport, USA, September 29, 2021.

#9. Gaspé peninsula in Quebec, Canada, October 18, 2021, with Percé Rock in the distance.

#10. Approaching Qikiqtarjuaq, Canada, (CYVM) November 12, 2021. Local time was around 12 noon, but the sun was barely above the horizon at this time of year.

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Wow that’s a hell of a ton of dedication!

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Wow! Great job. That’s a very hard thing to achieve only using GA aircraft. Love the dedication!

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I wish I had that much time available


Just a heads up, that isn’t São Paulo (São Paulo isn’t a coastal city), it’s actually Guarujá, one of the most famous beach destinations in the State of São Paulo

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That scenery in Ushuaia, most impressive. I still remember how bland it lookee before the HD terrain arrived for Argentina.

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Bro, @Kansas_Scotty, you literally have worked so hard on flying on those routes for almost four days. You must have been really busy with Infinite Flight

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Thanks for the information. I love learning more about where I have flown.

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