Bruno Brasileiro says he got the aviation bug when he was just 5 years old, growing up in Brazil. But he never was able to pursue his dream until he moved to the United States in 2015. On July 4, 2017, he took his first flight in a friend's Piper Cherokee. "That day, something flipped in my mind, and I decided that it was finally time to pursue my childhood dream. Being a foreigner, I had to go through a rigorous TSA background process and lots of paperwork. But in January 2019,1 finally went to a flight school at Republic Airport (FRG), Long Island, New York, and took my very first flying lesson." He works in advertising in New York City, so his lessons were confined to weekends. After five months, he had his private pilot certificate. "It took 30 years for me to finally go after my dream, but the wait was worth it. It's the best thing I've ever done in my life." He purchased his Grumman Cheetah-the N number said 4U and he took that as a good sign-and started posting on Instagram and YouTube. His followers enjoy his positive attitude and helped him name his stuffed cheetah, which sits on the glareshield at the right seat. He's now called "Mars" (as in the singer Bruno Mars).
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