father_and_son
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Or perhaps amateur aviation is/was his hobby. It was a longish night flight for a lone pilot in a small and not very fast plane, so maybe he was just enjoying a chance to have a lesson/co-pilot the flight? Just a(nother) thought................. because none of us really have a clue.
It's a single engine plane, at 5,000ft (so uncontrolled airspace), in the dark, flying VFR. Given the distance, this is not a straight forward, jump-in-a-plane-and-go flight. Call me old-fashioned, but if I have to navigate by landmarks on the ground and look out of the window so as not to hit anything coming the other way, I'd personally prefer to do that in daylight (disclaimer... I have only had a few lessons... I wouldn't even attempt this is daylight!).
This is not a flight you'd do unless you were an experienced pilot.