The Pilot Who Flew 1,826 Days in a Row

Making something a habit or routine could be difficult when you're just starting out. But at some point, it becomes such a part of your daily life that it would feel like you're lacking something when you skip a day.

In the case of David Martin, he has flown every day for 1,826 days, which is quite a feat and a record-setter as well. Know more about his story and how he was able to achieve this record on Air Space Mag.

David Martin has always loved to fly. From the time he got his pilot’s license, at 17, he knew that flying for him was more than a casual pastime.
He loved it so much that, even as a teenager, he started thinking about what it would be like to fly every day—for a whole year. In 2014, he decided to find out. He flew every day that year, and the next year, and the next.

(Image credit: David Martin Aerobatics)


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