
Portugal to Poland in a Cessna 152

Ferry flights have their own charm. Long distances, new airports, new routes, and the opportunity to deliver an aircraft to its new owner give a feeling of a “mission” to accomplish. A flight across all of Europe, from Portugal to Poland - nearly 1,500 nautical miles - in an IFR-certified Cessna 152 is a very interesting one






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