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Dr. Phil McGraw Lands in Los Angeles After Texas Flight

The TV personality returns to his Beverly Hills residence from his Fort Worth media base this week.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Dr. Phil

Dr. Phil — owner of N4DP (Gulfstream IV SP)

Dr. Phil

Dr. Phil's Gulfstream IV SP (N4DP) flight path — KADS — Addison to KVNY — Van Nuys
Flight path · KADS — AddisonKVNY — Van Nuys · 2h 53m airborne
Listen — voice briefing0:28
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Departure
KADS — Addison
Arrival
KVNY — Van Nuys
Airborne
2h 53m
Distance
1,083 nm
CO₂
10.6t

Dr. Phil McGraw departed Addison Airport near Dallas, Texas, at 11:42 p.m. on May 6, 2026, heading west to Van Nuys Airport in the Los Angeles area. Aboard his Gulfstream IV SP with tail number N4DP, the flight covered the distance in 2 hours and 53 minutes, climbing to a maximum altitude of 40,050 feet and reaching ground speeds up to 523 knots before landing at 2:36 a.m. the following morning.

This cross-country hop fits McGraw's pattern of dividing time between Texas, where his Merit Street Media network operates from Fort Worth, and California, site of his longtime Beverly Hills home. No specific public appearances or events tie to the trip this week, suggesting a straightforward return to his primary West Coast base amid ongoing business demands.

McGraw's recurring destinations underscore his dual-state footprint: frequent stops in Austin and Dallas reflect Texas heritage, while Los Angeles remains central to his media career legacy. The quiet flight serves as a subtle reminder that even after two decades on daytime TV, Dr. Phil's life still orbits between heartland roots and Hollywood hills.

Aboard the Gulfstream IV SP

Gulfstream IV SP exterior — Dr. Phil's private jet (N4DP)
Gulfstream IV SP cabin floor plan — Dr. Phil's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream IV SP

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream IV SP
Tail
N4DP
Max alt
40,050 ft
Max speed
523 kt

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