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Aviation: The Invisible Highway - Why Pilots Will Love 2015

In just 100 years humans went from dreaming of flight to soaring between every continent on earth by the millions.

It used to be purely science-fiction. But now it's an ordinary, every day occurrence for people all across the globe. Modern flight has taken us much farther, much faster, than expected. And the most incredible part? People don't even seem the realize the INCREDIBLE activity going on right before their eyes.

"Aviation: The Invisible Highway" will show all of us why when we see that plane flying overhead, reaching 600mph, at 40,000 feet, we should feel a sense of awe and accomplishment. I know I'm excited for what's about to come. Are you?



Scheduled to be released in 2015, this film is sure to make waves throughout aviation. It's narrated by actor, aviation supporter, and pilot Harrison Ford. It's directed by Brian J. Terwilliger, of the acclaimed aviation film "One Six Right." For more information, check out their website: aviationtheinvisiblehighway.com

We believe this film will do great things for aviation. So if you love to fly, and are excited share your passion with the world, please share this video. Let's show people what aviation is all about!


Swayne Martin

Swayne Martin

Swayne is an editor at Boldmethod, certified flight instructor, and a First Officer on the Boeing 757/767 for a Major US Carrier. He graduated as an aviation major from the University of North Dakota in 2018, holds a PIC Type Rating for Cessna Citation Jets (CE-525), is a former pilot for Mokulele Airlines, and flew Embraer 145s at the beginning of his airline career. Swayne is an author of articles, quizzes and lists on Boldmethod every week. You can reach Swayne at swayne@boldmethod.com, and follow his flying adventures on his YouTube Channel.

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