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Dr. Phil flies from Fort Worth to a nearby destination after a Bahamas trip
A short repositioning hop, possibly returning to his Dallas-area base after a vacation.
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Dr. Phil
Dr. Phil McGraw flew his Gulfstream IV SP (N4DP) from Fort Worth Meacham International Airport (KFTW) to an arrival point just northeast of the airport on June 7, 2026. The flight was little more than a repositioning hop — 10 minutes airborne, topping out at 875 feet at 87 knots.
The destination coordinates (32.819, -97.361) place the landing at or near a private airfield or residence in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, an area Dr. Phil frequent, per flight history. His aircraft registered to Green Chair Productions Inc. in Los Angeles, but McGraw maintains strong Texas roots (his Dr. Phil show ran for 21 seasons out of Dallas). The trip follows a recent multi-day stay in the Bahamas (June 4–7) and a series of transcontinental shuttles between Van Nuys and Dallas-area airports documented on the same tail number [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/celebrity/dr-phil).
No public event or news conference scheduled in the immediate vicinity stands out this week. The most straightforward explanation: a short repositioning to a private facility after returning from vacation, consistent with McGraw's base of operations in the region.
Aboard the Gulfstream IV SP


The aircraft
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