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Maybe OP can calculate CO2 used driving a vehicle from LA to Amherst, Massachusetts compared to 3 people flying from LA to Amherst, Massachusetts in that tiny private plane. The flight might have been a better choice as far as CO2.
If it was in fact a Cessna Caravan then it was roughly 3.7 miles per gallon.
In April, the Federal Aviation Administration began looking into an incident at Los Angeles’ Hawthorne Airport involving Ford, in which he crossed a runway at the airport where another aircraft was landing while flying his plane.
"Mr. Ford crossed the airport's only runway in his aircraft after he misheard a radio instruction from ATC. He immediately acknowledged the mistake and apologized to ATC for the error," a representative for Ford said in a statement. "The purpose of the flight was to maintain currency and proficiency in the aircraft. No one was injured and there was never any danger of a collision."
The FAA confirmed the incident, in which the two aircraft were approximately 3600 feet apart, CNN reported at the time.
In 2017, the actor reportedly flew dangerously close to a taxiing passenger plane after mistakenly landing in a taxiway instead of the runway he was cleared for and two years prior, Ford crash-landed at a Santa Monica golf course after encountering engine trouble.
Ive been enjoying the respite of climate hysteria from the shill media outlets, clueless celebs and average useful idiot on the street. Sadly the same types have taken up Covid as their newfound cause.
Looks like his Cessna Caravan (single engine turbo-prop). I wonder what the fuel expenditure is to fly the Cessna with three people as compared to a car (time and distance being shorter in the Cessna.)
Maybe he saved CO2 emissions?
I have a Grumman Tiger ,10.6 gal.per hour at 155 knots roughly around 16 miles per gal.
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