I flew 14 hours from Los Angeles, USA to Shanghai, China. I can easily beat this record, however, so far, I haven’t seen anyone achieve a flight this long. Here’s a quick montage…
Started at Clay Lacy’s in Van Nuys, picking up the ultra wealthy headed to the Chinese Grand Prix.
Departed mid afternoon, departing on the uncommonly used rwy 34L.
Slowly climbed out of Los Angeles to an initial altitude of FL420.
Passed by some Alaskan mountains at FL440.
Reached China’s eastern shoreline many hours later.
Flying over the airport on approach.
Runway 18L came in sight through the commonly heavy Chinese smog.
VIPs were treated to a smooth arrival into Shanghai, exactly 14 hours after departing from Los Angeles.
Enjoy the Grand Prix weekend!
Here’s a flight map of my journey over the pacific.
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14 hours in an ERJ… 


The FAA wants to speak with you…
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Nice photos as well 
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If i did that my face would be

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I’m guessing you did this in solo where you can have unlimited fuel because if google is correct than thats about 4,000 miles past the range of an E175.
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I’m real life there is a private E175 with this range
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What about the Embraer Lineage 1000
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Also No, better there is a picture of it on expert server.
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No, this range goes with something like a 787
It was on the global server, and as much as that would be helpful, I can’t manipulate the fuel midair
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They’d hate to see that I went even higher than that in the last few hours of my flight
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Don’t worry, I slept for around 5-6 hours
Reminds me of @BennyBoy_Alpha and a 757 at 45000ft
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haha - it got commented on a lot during the Flash Flight I did said manoeuvre in.
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Hee hee hee hee hee. (10)
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I once flew the 787 at 46000ft I got sucked so speedily from the planet I was 10 million feet away from Earth
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