A Cessna 172 Just Flew 18 Hours Nonstop from California to Hawaii (2024)

There are faster ways to get to Hawaii, but it must have been an incredible adventure in a Cessna.

Imagine, if you will, the following scenario.

You’re on an 18-hour flight.

Your seat doesn’t recline.

There is no in-flight entertainment.

There is no in-flight service.

The cabin is not pressurized.

You can’t go to the bathroom – because there isn’t one.

And you’re the only passenger.

Oh…and you’re the pilot, too.

For Tom Lopes, this scenario played out in a very real way on Saturday. Lopes completed the 2,521-mile journey when he ferried a brand-new Cessna 172 G1000 NXi Skyhawk (reg. N490NW) from Merced Regional Airport (MCE) in Merced, California, to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu (HNL).

At a filed altitude of 6,000 feet and an average speed of 139mph, the flight was completed in 18 hours and five minutes. Lopes departed MCE at 0610 and arrived in HNL at 2115, both times local.

The Plane Was Delivered to a Flight School in Honolulu

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The Cessna was delivered to George’s Aviation, a flight school located at HNL. In fact, less than 24 hours after the aircraft landed in Hawaii, it was already in the air providing flight training to students. According to George’s Aviation CEO George Hanzawa, it took just two hours to remove the modified fuel tanks and install the seats for use.

Hanzawa says the Cessna departed MCE with just over 200 gallons of fuel. Upon arrival in Honolulu, it had approximately 25 gallons left.

Lopes communicated with a temporary High-Frequency (HF) system installed on the aircraft. Additionally, FlightAware showed the Cessna flying at an altitude of 10,000 feet at times throughout the journey.

In a Facebook post created by Hanzawa, he said that he has arranged ferry flights from the mainland before. However, for some reason, this particular flight garnered an unusual amount of attention.

Upon arrival in Honolulu, Lopes was given a traditional Hawaiian welcome, with the adorning of a lei around the Cessna’s propeller hub and another around Tom’s neck.

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“Yes, I ‘ve gotta go to the restroom.”

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The first words spoken by Lopes as he exited the aircraft?

“Yes, I’ve gotta go to the restroom.”

I would like to think he had an empty bottle or two, just in case — ya know — nature called. But maybe that’s just me.

In any case, flying solo halfway across the Pacific Ocean in a Cessna 172 is a remarkable accomplishment.

Hopefully, Tom was able to say “aloha” to a nice comfortable bed and get some well-deserved rest on Saturday night.

Watch the video below to see Lopes’ arrival at George’s Aviation.

Want to learn more about how Hawaiian Airlines 717 fly to the mainland for maintenance? Check this story out:

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Dave Hartland

Dave Hartland has spent his life immersed in all things aviation. A self-proclaimed avgeek who grew up under the flight path of his local airport, he began flight lessons at the age of 14. He is a copywriter for the aviation industry and is the owner of The Aviation Copywriter. He lives in snowy Erie, Pennsylvania with his wife Danielle and their 4-year-old son Daxton. Besides aviation, Dave loves traveling, RVing, Disney cruises, camping, hiking, meteorology, and spending time with family and friends.

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