Across the Pacific: Operations Manager Megan George’s Journey with our latest Daher Kodiak 100
The Daher Kodiak 100: Adventure meets luxury
The Daher Kodiak 100 is designed and built for adventure. Manufactured in Sandpoint, Idaho, USA, they are built to perform in the most challenging environments. Powered by a reliable 750hp Pratt & Whitney PT6-34 engine, the Kodiak 100 excels in short takeoffs and landings. Its robust design can handle all types of terrain and its spacious cabin comfortably accommodates 9 passengers.
Equipped with state-of-the-art avionics, the Kodiak ensures both safety and efficiency. Whether flying over the Southern Alps of New Zealand or over the Pacific Ocean, the Kodiak 100 combines performance, durability, and versatility, making it the perfect aircraft for our operations.
"I have wanted to do a ferry flight for years - my two favourite things combined - aviation and travelling to new places. I absolutely loved it and was totally amazed I didn't see a ship or plane anywhere on all three days. I sailed across the Pacific in my pre-aviation days. Flying across it in a non-commercial jet was always a dream."
Megan George, Operations Manager
The Journey Across the Pacific
Megan’s journey began in the tropical skies of Hawaii, flying over remote stretches of ocean, making two stops along the way to refuel and rest.
- 8 October: Merced Regional Airport (MCE) → Hilo International Airport (PHTO) – 13 hours flight time
- 9/10 October (crossing over the International Date Line): Hilo International Airport (PHTO) → Kiritimati Cassidy International Airport (PLCH) – 7 hours flight time
- 11 October: Kiritimati Cassidy International Airport (PLCH) → Faleolo International Airport (NSFA) – 8 hours flight time
- 12 October: Faleolo International Airport (NSFA) → Auckland Airport (NZAA) – 11 hours flight time
- 12 October: Auckland Airport (NZAA) → Ardmore Airport (NZAR)
- 14 October: Ardmore Airport (NZAR) → Queenstown Airport (NZQN)
- 15 October: Queenstown Airport (NZQN) → Wanaka Airport (NZWF)
"The logistics behind a flight involving multiple countries - all the paperwork required, immigration and refueling at each stop, accommodation, etc. is huge, but once airborne, it just becomes a glorious view of ocean and clouds. I loved it! Thanks John for doing all the important stuff and letting me tag along!"
Megan George, Operations Manager
Welcome to New Zealand
After days of flying over some of the most isolated parts of the world, Megan, John and N321KD arrived safely on New Zealand shores. Now in Wanaka at Performance Aviation, her new registration will become ZK-KDI once she receives regulatory approval shortly. Ready to adventure with us this summer? Book your flight here.
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