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EPISODE · May 13, 2015 · 55 MIN

15: Dean Siracusa - PPL & Instrument Pilot & Flying Eyes Sunglasses Inventor

from The Inspired Pilot Podcast

Dean Siracusa Shares His Inspiring Pilot Journey. Dean Siracusa is a 2000hr FAA Single Engine Land and instrument rated   pilot, Inventor and Serial Entrepreneur based in Austin, Texas in the U.S. In 2006 Dean purchased a rare 1966 Meyers 200D which to this day is still one of the fastest and safest single engine piston aircraft ever built. The Meyer 200D still holds speed records to this day for production aircraft. Dean is also the President and Founder of Transtock, Inc. which is The leading licensing agency that specializes in transportation imagery and footage. In 2012 Dean Invented Flying Eyes Sunglasses and in 2014 received a patent with more pending.  Summer Hawk Optics, Inc. is still the only option for comfortable sunglasses while wearing a headset or helmet and available at www.flyingeyes.biz.

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