Fly-In Adventures: St.Petersburg, FL

This past weekend, I got to do something unforgettable to celebrate my 2-year anniversary — and it was nothing short of magical. If you couldn’t tell by the title… we took to the skies and flew to St. Pete!

I was a little nervous at first during the preflight as this was going to be my first time in a general aviation aircraft and I usually get motion sick on normal commercial airliners. Thankfully I was prepared with stuff just in case, and got very lucky that I felt perfect the entire flight.

We left Deland promptly that morning and flew two hours southwest down to St. Petersburg, FL. There were many beautiful clouds and sights along the way. I never realized how many bodies of water there were in Florida till we started flying over them.

We finally made it to Albert Whittled Airport in St. Petersburg, Florida, and were ready for something to eat. This airport is really special as it has a secret hidden gem. At the corner of the airport and at the end of one of the runways is a place called The Hangar Restaurant and Flight Lounge. It is an aviation themed restaurant with views of the airport and gorgeous surrounding water. Once we got parked and filled up the airplane we headed inside for a delicious meal.

Since we got there so early I decided to get breakfast and man was it delicious. They have so many options it was hard to pick. If you get there around lunch time or dinner they had some amazing options on the menu that I can’t wait to go back and try.

While we were there I noticed a lot of fancy and very expensive speedboats heading down towards the docks. At first I thought that it was probably just a show. However 5 minutes of research made me realize that it was actually the Monster Energy St. Pete Powerboat P1 Grand Prix. Let me just say, some of those boats that were coming through were so big they were being towed in on 18-wheelers.

They weren’t racing when we tookoff to head home but you could see everyone getting ready and the helicopters getting set to takeoff and record the race from above. It was a really cool experience.

If you ever have the time to take a trip down to St. Petersburg, whether flying or driving, I highly recommend you give this place a visit.

Here is a link to their website if you’re interested: https://thehangarstpete.com/

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About Grace Hamilton

Hometown: Pensacola, Florida Campus Involvement: Women Ambassadors, Orientation Team, Aviation Safety Advisory Council, The Avion, Flight Safety Department, Women in Aviation International, International Society of Air Safety Investigators, and American Society of Safety Professionals. Why I chose Embry-Riddle: a. I have always had a passion for aviation and safety. Growing up in Pensacola, FL, I was constantly at the museum and watching the Blue Angels practice. What I saw and learned there inspired me to pursue an aviation career. Once I set my mind to that goal, Embry-Riddle was the only option I could see. It was the only school I applied to because I was determined to pursue my goals. The opportunities and networking that Embry-Riddle provides have made my journey so far incredible and unique.

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