How Ferry Pilot Margrit Waltz Completed 900 Ocean Crossings
When an airplane has to be moved across a continent or an entire ocean, ferry pilots have to be ready to fly on a moment's notice. And ferry pilot Margrit Waltz has done a lot of that flying, recently completing her 900 over-ocean crossing in a factory new TBM 940, one of the fastest single-engine aircraft in the world. She tells AVweb's Paul Bertorelli how she did it.

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