De Cravo Norte a Arauca: Vuelo Visual en el Piper Navajo
In this video, I share a solo flight from Cravo Norte, in the department of Arauca, to the city of Arauca, aboard the Piper Navajo. It was a short, 21-minute flight with excellent weather conditions along the route. We flew at an altitude of 6,500 feet, under visual flight conditions (VFR), following the appropriate self-announcement procedures, as Cravo Norte is an uncontrolled airfield. The flight was uneventful, with good visibility, light traffic, and a smooth landing in Arauca. A simple but special route to continue gaining experience and sharing what it's like to fly across Colombia in this type of aircraft. If you like this type of content, subscribe to the channel! See you on the next flight!

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