Thursday
Jan102008
Del Conte Family Plane!

When my dad dropped me off at the airport on Saturday to come to CES, he broke the news that his bid to buy an airplane was accepted and that he would soon be the proud owner of a Piper Comanche 260 C. My pops is a baller!
It is so great to see your parents live out their dreams. As adults, we don't always make our dreams a priority like we should. Last year I got to see my dad live out his dream of playing baseball on a major league field last year when he was selected to play in the All Star Fantasy League during the All Star Game in San Francisco. I made a movie of his experience, which you can find here. It is a little cheesy but I'm proud of it. This year, I get to watch my dad pilot his very own plane, which has been a dream of his since before I was born!
I am excited to have a family plane, although it is too small for my dad to pop over to New York to see me so my time in it will be limited. Nevertheless, it is a pretty sweet ride. Here are the deets: It has a variable pitch prop that allows adjustment to the pitch or bite of air while in flight like changing gears in a car. It has retractable landing gear and 260 horse power, many of the latest instrument avionics to get the aircraft within 250 feet of a programmed runway on auto pilot, a cruising speed of 185 piles per hour, a new one-piece windshield, storm radar scope, 6 seats, and a new engine with only 650 hours on it. My dad is notorious for taking forever to make decisions about big purchases so I know this is a good plane if he pulled the trigger.
I have to go pack up my room and get ready to leave CES. It has been fun but I feel like I ran a marathon. Working with Cnet here was amazing. I'm so glad I took this job, I can't wait to get settled in New York and start making more great news shows! But I'll blog about that later. This post is for my pops. I'm proud of you, Daddy!
It is so great to see your parents live out their dreams. As adults, we don't always make our dreams a priority like we should. Last year I got to see my dad live out his dream of playing baseball on a major league field last year when he was selected to play in the All Star Fantasy League during the All Star Game in San Francisco. I made a movie of his experience, which you can find here. It is a little cheesy but I'm proud of it. This year, I get to watch my dad pilot his very own plane, which has been a dream of his since before I was born!
I am excited to have a family plane, although it is too small for my dad to pop over to New York to see me so my time in it will be limited. Nevertheless, it is a pretty sweet ride. Here are the deets: It has a variable pitch prop that allows adjustment to the pitch or bite of air while in flight like changing gears in a car. It has retractable landing gear and 260 horse power, many of the latest instrument avionics to get the aircraft within 250 feet of a programmed runway on auto pilot, a cruising speed of 185 piles per hour, a new one-piece windshield, storm radar scope, 6 seats, and a new engine with only 650 hours on it. My dad is notorious for taking forever to make decisions about big purchases so I know this is a good plane if he pulled the trigger.
I have to go pack up my room and get ready to leave CES. It has been fun but I feel like I ran a marathon. Working with Cnet here was amazing. I'm so glad I took this job, I can't wait to get settled in New York and start making more great news shows! But I'll blog about that later. This post is for my pops. I'm proud of you, Daddy!
