Yes. So the route is going to be departing Merrill Field. It's been 10 years since this Boeing 727 has seen the friendly skies heading up the bar to Bona face but pretty soon jumping on the Glen, it's going to hit the open road and then Glenn highway to the parks on through Wasila easy, right, hang *** left at the flashing light at Hawk Lane and we'll be home free owner of flight eight mke Alpha flight training. John Kotick has big plans for this big plane which made headlines back in 2013 after *** challenging landing at Merrill Field. Soon after fedex donated the cargo airliner to us aviation maintenance program. It's put its time in helping train future aircraft mechanics about to serve *** new purpose out in Big Lake. It will serve as student housing for students who are coming to do flight training with us from afar as well as an Airbnb. But before the plane can become what might be the coolest project ever, it has to make it up the Glen first. This is the first airliner I know of that's going to be towed along the Glenn. So commuters beware, this will be going about 10 to 15 MPH. Kotick is aiming for *** 10 pm departure Wednesday. That is if everything falls right into place. Yeah, if you're driving late at night on the Glen in the next few days, give yourself *** little extra time and try to remember. It's not something you'll see every day.
Huge cargo plane will soon be an Airbnb
Updated: 5:10 PM EDT Apr 9, 2023
It's been 10 years since this Boeing 727 cargo jet has flown. It has served as a sample plane for airline mechanics in training since.But now, Jon Kotwicki, the owner of FLY8MA flight training school in Big Lake, Alaska, has big plans for this plane."It will serve as student housing for students who are coming to do flight training with us from afar, as well as an Airbnb," Kotwicki said.Before the plane can serve as a temporary home, it has to make its new location, which will require towing it down public roads."This was the first airliner I know of this can be towed along Glenn (Highway)," Kotwicki said. "This will be going about 10 to 15 miles per hour." Kotwicki says he hopes to have the plane ready to be an Airbnb within the next 12 to 16 months.
BIG LAKE, Alaska — It's been 10 years since this Boeing 727 cargo jet has flown. It has served as a sample plane for airline mechanics in training since.
But now, Jon Kotwicki, the owner of FLY8MA flight training school in Big Lake, Alaska, has big plans for this plane.
"It will serve as student housing for students who are coming to do flight training with us from afar, as well as an Airbnb," Kotwicki said.
Before the plane can serve as a temporary home, it has to make its new location, which will require towing it down public roads.
"This was the first airliner I know of this can be towed along Glenn (Highway)," Kotwicki said. "This will be going about 10 to 15 miles per hour."
Kotwicki says he hopes to have the plane ready to be an Airbnb within the next 12 to 16 months.