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This is Your Captain Speaking
Canada
Приєднався 1 січ 2021
Welcome to my channel! I'm here to share my experience as a commercial pilot and help further new pilots in their training and career progression.
Відео
Is the Pilot Shortage Over? FedEx and UPS Might Have You Thinking It Is.
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Is the Pilot Shortage Over? FedEx and UPS Might Have You Thinking It Is.
The Ugly Truth About Mental Health in Aviation.
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The Ugly Truth About Mental Health in Aviation.
Poor Financials for Spirit Airlines. Costs Spiraling Out of Control.
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Poor Financials for Spirit Airlines. Costs Spiraling Out of Control.
Tense moments over the North Atlantic on a United Airlines 767. Pilot Perspective.
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Tense moments over the North Atlantic on a United Airlines 767. Pilot Perspective.
Aviation News; Flair and Jazz Fight for Pilots. Bombardiers BIG Avonics Update!
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Aviation News; Flair and Jazz Fight for Pilots. Bombardiers BIG Avonics Update!
More trouble for Boeing. Will they stay on top?
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More trouble for Boeing. Will they stay on top?
5 Things I Wish I Had Known Before Becoming an Airline Pilot.
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5 Things I Wish I Had Known Before Becoming an Airline Pilot.
July 28, 2023, FATAL Plane Crash, Kananaskis Country. Possible Explanation.
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July 28, 2023, FATAL Plane Crash, Kananaskis Country. Possible Explanation.
Relax, It's Just Simulator Training. Study This.
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Relax, It's Just Simulator Training. Study This.
How to Fly a Jet. Managing the Vertical Descent Profile.
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How to Fly a Jet. Managing the Vertical Descent Profile.
Complacency; Hiding In The Shadows. Near Miss.
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Complacency; Hiding In The Shadows. Near Miss.
There are no OLD, BOLD pilots. What happened to Jim Tweto? Possible explanation.
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There are no OLD, BOLD pilots. What happened to Jim Tweto? Possible explanation.
In-flight EMERGENCY. How We Handled It.
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In-flight EMERGENCY. How We Handled It.
New Pilots. How to Deal With Thunderstorms.
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New Pilots. How to Deal With Thunderstorms.
Engine Management; What Could Go Wrong?
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Engine Management; What Could Go Wrong?
Can't Master Your Landings? Try This...
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Can't Master Your Landings? Try This...
Crossing paths with a United 767. 1000ft of separation.
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Crossing paths with a United 767. 1000ft of separation.
Beautiful fall afternoon over the Rockies.
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Beautiful fall afternoon over the Rockies.
Come along, let's fly to Abbotsford in 5 mins!
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Come along, let's fly to Abbotsford in 5 mins!
That was a fast landing. Lol. Love the sped up video.
Thanks for watching!
This is NOT a totally accurate statement. Arguably one of the very best and elderly pilots ever was BOB HOOVER. He was the embodiment of Old AND Bold if ever there was one and a true gentleman as well..
Omfg 😂 been married to an airline pilot for 12 years and this is our conversations weekly! Also, when anyone asks where he is, my response is always, “I have no idea.” 😂
Lol. Thanks for sharing. Glad I'm putting out legit content. 😄 Thanks for watching!
I'd rather see a pilot bold enough to tell people they have to leave some of their shit behind, rather than bold enough to take off overweight.
There are plenty of old, bold pilots. Fate just hasn’t caught up with them yet.
You waited until 125 knots indicated before you blow the boots???!! That’s WAY too slow!!! My experience from flying freight up in the northeast and Canada was to request a block altitude, then disconnect the AP and DIVE to 175 knots (at least 160, it wouldn’t shed at 140) then blow the boots. Then you can zoom climb back to the top of your block. Whew.. waiting until 125 knots.. you are lucky to be alive.
Kudos to you for making a smart command decision to give up that type of flying due to your perception of the risk! Decades ago, I was a First Officer on a Shorts Skyvan, made over 900 trips into the jungles of South America, to very short landing strips. Also assisted as a crew member on military flights. It was extremely hazardous. I came to the same conclusion; that there was too much inherent risk. Best wishes to you and your career!
Jungle flying is a whole other can of worms. I'm sure your storybook is full. Thanks for watching!
Fate is the hunter
It's ashame to think, all of his experience, and flight time. Still did not realize the gravity of the situation. Almost unbelievable. John Denver similar, ran out of gas. How dose that happen to such an experienced pilot? R.I.P.
You mess with the aviation bull, you get the aviation horns.
Back country, whole new adventure and if you’re not ready for it, it could be very very unhappy learning experience nice video. R.I.P. Jim
Thanks for watching!
So right on Captain. Unless you properly deal with density altitude, wind, runway slope, weight and balance, runway length some takeoffs will result in tragedy. My experience is similar to yours. But I limited the amount of fuel to take on and did some real serious weight and balance and takeoff calculations that day so long ago limping out of Espanola, NM in a fully loaded Cherokee Six with the stall warning blaring long after we got airborne with rising terrain. There were some other poor decisions (like letting the owner non-pilot try the takeoff until I took over and popped on about 15 degrees of flaps to clear the runway fence) CFI2062122 (Exp'd)
Got my heart racing just reading this. I'm glad you made it out in one piece. Flaps were always a go-to when flying remote. Just need a little extra lift. Thanks for watching!
Irresponsibility.
That shirt makes it look like you are in prison, lol.
There are old pilots and there are bold pilots. But there are no old bold pilots. My father pounded this phrase into my head for my entire life. And it's so true.
Should make the take off w 3/4 weight see how it goes come around land and then add weight . Easier said then done I know , but a slightly underperforming engine is hard to notice sometimes but it can really make a difference in take off climb. Or your just over weight for the field but if you TO 3/4 weight you have a better idea of the performance of that field on that day and what’s a go around in the pattern take ? 10 min or less to save your life. I’ve seen it first hand an airplane on the edge of being overweight for the field can diminish in abilities from a very small amount of added weight. 5 knots coming out of ground effect can make a huge difference too. Once you behind that curve your causing more drag making a bad situation worse.
This is why we have performance charts and do the maths. Better to work it out and know what your limitations are beforehand... not while you're hurtling down the runway and hoping it will climb out!
Beautiful pan 4:26 where is that please? At first I thought it was typical western super long runway. Appears to be a river. Maybe I'll get to see some Alaska before the Good Lord calls me home. But I don't want to be called Home in a wreckage out in the bush trusting a young pilot building time who lacks the judgment of the aged. Or an old pilot whose lost the ability to judge properly.
I got the video off of a free website. My phone back then wouldn't have been very good quality. 😂 Thanks for watching!
Three once in a lifetime experiences flying bush Alaska. Having a max load and having to choose up hill or down wind. Used all of a 185s 300hp. Landing on a wet grass strip after the wind changed 180. Landing on a glazed ice strip with a strong 45 degree wind, " flew" backwards, sideways off to the ramp, then departed downwind.
It's exciting flying. Glad you made it out of there in one piece. Thanks for watching!
Ryan Farran, a missionary bush pilot says he weighs product onto his plane using a scale, then at least that one parameter is not guessed at.. Sorry for the loss, it all ends so suddenly.
Thanks . Iam82 and live in Idaho and flew the back country in Idaho . Had some close calls . this man is thinking right he knew when to quit,
Be safe out there. Thanks for watching!
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Thanks Ducatidude4483! 😎
Do you work at toronto pearson?
I fly through there from time to time. Not too often, though. Thanks for watching!
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Also, dont show up in a dented car. You'd be surprised how often i see that. Makes me think , is this guy going to treat my aircraft like that.
I agree. Take pride in your appearance and how the world perceives you; vehicle, clothing, etc. Thanks for watching Ducatidude4483!
Love this. The firmament looks real😂
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Stop spraying toxins on earth!
Are you a Taylor swift fan
@@LobbertheLunarMan of course I am 😘
@@danielo3830 what’s her main way of travel?
@@LobbertheLunarMan You
@@danielo3830 isn’t it planes? Checkmate.
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Looking tan & chiselled ✨
Thanks for kind words! Hope you're doing well. 🙂
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Thanks Ducatidude4483! Appreciate the support!
So another words instead of wasting all this time just use your common sense
Back to the old way of doing things. Make yourself noticed. Thanks for watching!
You said you throw away the résumés then told us to use a resume?
1) Stop emailing your resume, they won't get looked at, especially if you have 250hrs. 2) Add additional skills that an operator may benefit from, if they hire you. 3) Do a road trip and meet people. Dropping off resumes as you go. 4) Dress the part based on where you're dropping off resumes. 5) Network, your friends will be who help you get your first job or next job. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching!
@@thisisyourcaptainspeaking So I should meet them in person right?
Absolutely. The more people you can meet in person, the better! Emails are a waste of time.
I always wondered, if you are not taking full length of the runway, what do you put in your EFB for takeoff calculations? Do your flex temp. / Derated takeoff settings change?
Great question. Dispatch will provide us with take-off data for each intersection for that particular runway (received on our EFB). We'll plug in current conditions into our FMC. If we're too heavy or conditions don't allow for it; slush or snowing, we'll get an "unable" message when our final numbers come in through the FMC. 99% of the time, we go full length as then we can do de-rated take-offs; reducing wear and tear on the engines. Hope this answers your question.
@@thisisyourcaptainspeaking Yes, this absolutely does answer my question! Thanks. Reminds me of the time where I was playing the simulator on a live air traffic control network during a busy event in Saint Martin, an A320 and a smaller plane took off at the middle of the runway. Not sure if this was safe (We were also departing the runway which faced the mountain). Thank you! I love your content and attention to viewers, keep it up :D!
Thanks for asking questions. It's a pleasure sharing my knowledge with others. Thanks for watching!@peppr-ovc
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Cool perspective
Thanks for watching!
The landings you do are very smooth
I always see those lines in my sky
People are on the move! Thanks for watching and commenting!
That was smooth!
Thanks for watching!
You should at least update this with what is factually known now. We may not know for certain why, but the 180's left horizontal stabilizer struck a 4" diameter spruce tree snapping it in half. The NTSB report has photos of both the severed tree (with the planes red paint on it), as well as the damage to the stabilizer...which has the tree fibers in it.
Thank you for providing an update!
What airline?
Hey Jeff. I'm keeping it on the DL to protect my position. Thanks for watching!
No is a name
What airplane and what airline do you fly for?
B737. I can't share who I'm flying for. 😆 Thanks for watching!
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It is Chicago!
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Chicago?
You got it! Thanks for watching Ducatidude4483!
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I think is a 787
You are correct. The wing flex is something else. Thanks for watching!
That curvature looks like a 787 ☺️
You got it Bill! Was a really cool experience to see. Thanks for watching!
Bro, get off your phone and fly the dam plane
The FOs flying. I was running the radio. Thanks for watching.