How I Bought a Plane and Flew it From Maine to Florida

Maine to Florida: The 1,200 Mile Shakedown (and a near disaster) The prop is finally spinning and InTooDeep Aviation is officially live. For the first-ever video on this channel, I’m taking my Cirrus SR22 on a massive cross-country trek from the cold coast of Maine all the way down to Florida. This wasn't just a pleasure flight—it was a mission to get the plane down to Florida for the winter. Since this is video #1, I’m also diving into the "why" behind all of this and exactly how I landed in the cockpit of this SR22. The plan was a quick pitstop at Brandywine (OQN) in Pennsylvania for some minor maintenance. While pulling the wheel fairings, I found a brake issue that was a heartbeat away from a total failure. If that had let go during a landing, this could have been a very different (and much shorter) video. If you enjoyed the video, subscribe for more and leave a comment! For those of you that like big boats, check out my boat channel ‪@InTooDeepBro‬ Instagram@ InTooDeepBro In this one: The Backstory: From the auto shop to the cockpit—how I got here. The Mission: 1,200 miles of flight planning and Northeast Corridor weather. The Save: Catching a catastrophic brake failure before it caught me. Ramp Side Repairs: Fixing the plane half way there! Southbound: Chasing the sun for the final leg to Florida. 🎵 Copyrighted music licensed from Lickd. https://lickd.co Spirit In The Sky (Deluxe Edition) by Norman Greenbaum, https://t.lickd.co/l/KljZmoE2AnM #aviation #florida #maine