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David Sacks circles Sacramento skies amid Capital Region Small Business Week
The venture capitalist conducts a local flight in California's capital as entrepreneurs gather for startup showcases and networking events.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · David Sacks

David Sacks
David Sacks flew from McClellan Airfield near Sacramento on May 9, 2026, aboard his Cirrus SR22T, tracing a loop over the Central Valley before landing back at the same strip 87 minutes later. The short jaunt, topping out at 11,500 feet, followed his arrival in the area the previous day from Fresno.
Sacks touched down in Sacramento the same week as the Capital Region Small Business Week, which wrapped up on May 9 with a slate of events celebrating local innovation and entrepreneurship. As co-founder of Craft Ventures, the PayPal Mafia alum likely used the time for informal scouting or meetings with emerging tech outfits, a routine beat even after his high-profile shift to Austin amid California's tax debates.
This California detour fits a pattern for Sacks, whose recurring hops to hubs like Austin and Los Angeles underscore his enduring ties to the West Coast ecosystem. Despite decrying blue-state policies as recently as earlier this year, the former White House AI czar circles back regularly—perhaps a wry nod to the gravitational pull of Silicon Valley's orbit.
Aboard the Cirrus SR22T


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