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ONYX
United States
Приєднався 25 січ 2012
We utilize a Cessna 182 and a Beechcraft for Family and Business. We record some of the family trips and post them here.
Instagram : @Onyxoneair
Instagram : @Onyxoneair
Відео
Baron 58 Flight to Half Moon Bay, California.
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A Short Flight from Sacramento, California to Half Moon Bay, California.
IFR Flight to San Diego MYF in a Cessna 182 (w/ATC audio)
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I put some cameras inside the airplane so you can see what takes place on this short IFR flight From Oxnard California (KOXR) to San Diego's Montgomery Field (KMYF) in a Cessna 182 with ATC Audio. RNAV 28R Approach to Montgomery Airport in San Deigo California. Apologies for the Audio Quality. It will get better in future videos. 0:00 Intro 1:33 TAXI 3:00 CLEARANCE 6:20 TAKEOFF 8:43 CRUISE 14:4...
Landing at Norman's Cay in the Bahamas (MYEN)
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Flying from Exuma to Nassau landing at norman's cay. 'twas a little windy.
what a soft landing... you're a true pro
Awesome!
Thanks! really fun flying up here in NorCal.
Unbelievable! I do this in Xplane 11 all the time. But doing this on a single engine Cessna in real life is another level. Respect !!!!
Thank you sir!
I appreciate the hand flying IFR IMC. 1963 C182F owner here in Anchorage!
Thanks Cameron.
Nice running into you today P! Btw I passed my IFR checkride! 🙌 In part cuz of such good videos! Really like your comms. See you in the skies.
Yes!!! Congrats! Nice talking to you today! Blue side up brother!
Enjoy the flight I hadn't done that in a long time
Glad you can make it. I recorded a couple others, just gotta find time to edit them!
Thanks for the video! I miss SOCAL! I hope you have a most wonderful flight back! Of course, my compliments on buttering 28L.
I Recently moved to Norcal so i'm gonna miss that Socal flying too!
That was some expert flying. Watched it over a cup of Sunday morning Java. Thanks for posting!!
Thanks James! Glad you enjoyed it!
Imagine back in 70s n 80s how much coke n Money Went through therre billions. Every year.
it's mind boggling, and this is just one of the locations we know about.
What was the music used in the opening?
Chill Winston - Delusional
@@onyx5226 Thanks! Excellent video, btw.
@@ts1ezrdr Thank you Tracy!
Pick up or delivery? LOL
Nice video of a man landing an airplane. A little info as to the field, why you where there, etc. would have been nice. Otherwise, a nice video of a man landing an airplane, just like the other thousand videos of a man landing an airplane. Just saying...
well...i made this video 5 years ago. I flew to the Bahamas in that airplane from California.. and back. Hopefully my future videos will be more engaging for you. Unfortunately creating content isn't my full time job so i wouldn't hold your breathe.
norman cay island former drug hub island smuggling cocaine to the us owned by carlos lehder whose house still is on that island be it the ruins of it that runway has seen for years almost all the cocaine being smuggled into the us..so any place , well it does has history
Shouldn’t the song “Smuggler’s Blues” be playing in the background?
if a swarm of people ask for that, i'll re edit.
This was a nice surprise in my suggested videos today. Really well put together and a joy to watch! Keep putting out videos like this - I am looking forward to watching this channel grow!
Thanks Daniel. Unfortunately, growing a UA-cam Channel is a Full time Job and something i don't have a lot of time for.. BUT.. I will do the best i can to put out a video here and there. i'm just finishing up editing a Catalina Island Video. Fly safe and say hello if you're ever in my area.
@@onyx5226 I understand - I put out a weekly video on my other channel, and while it's not full time, it's about 10x more effort than I ever anticipated it would be. I can tell you've put a lot of effort into your content and I'm enjoying what you have released so far. Really looking forward to your next one! Fly safe, and make videos when the time feels right!
Good thing it wasn't during the early 80's
Yes, Carlos Ledher's place.
@@onyx5226 Carlos is out after 33 yrs in prison
@@albaniansniper7364 wow. i wonder if somebody will do a Netflix special on him.
Your 182 looks so clean! I like that leather-wrapped yoke!
Thanks. The upholstery guy has some mad skills.
@15:30 I love her she has such a soothing voice and professional attitude. Always nice when you're busy on the instruments.
She should be on the Calm app.
@@onyx5226 I fly over North San Diego County every day, and all the old guys on our crews fight over who gets to talk to her.
@@skooli2 HAHA. Gotta love the old timers. I'll probably be doing the same when i get up there in years.
Awesome video! I’ll be on the lookout for others!
@@dellfonda7544 182 is a great aircraft. I got my PPL in the aircraft from the Video.I've flown it to the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, in all kinds of weather with No autopilot.. Good times!
@@onyx5226 I’m assuming that you became the owner of it before/during your training for PPL so that’s great! Saved some money in the end versus renting! I enjoyed the 182, although as a student pilot adjusting the propeller for desired manifold pressure proved to add to the difficulty. Hopefully I’ll get to fly more actively and get my PPL soon.
@@dellfonda7544 My family has owned the airplane for 3 generations, my grandfather purchased it and my father picked it up from the Cessna Factory in 1972 at the age of 22 and has had it ever since. I did pay for avionics upgrades, annuals, maintenance, modifications, interior pieces, and much more...so while i didn't pay much during my PPL training, i've definitely spent more on that airplane than it is worth monetarily over the past couple years. But that airplane has so much sentimental value it'll never be for sale. I will make a video about that at a later date. As for the prop on the 182, it does add a level of difficulty but think of it similar to a manual transmission on a car. When you're on the highway you can shift into gear to "maintain" your speed. In a car when you need to go up a steep hill, you down shift, in an airplane like the 182 if you need to rapidly climb, the prop knob gets pushed in, on a descent the prop knob comes out etc... I used that analogy with my students when i was a flight instructor 10+ years ago. Keep working on your ppl, don't let too much time lapse between lessons. 🤙
@@onyx5226 Wow! I totally understand the desire to keep it airworthy after going through 3 generations in your family. That’s a really awesome story and it’s cool that you are able to fly the same airplane that you did your PPL in. That’s a really good analogy for the prop. I’m not saying it was crazy difficult, but being a zero time student pilot getting thrown into the 182 it just seemed like one more thing to the long list of things to keep me stressed out. It was a lot of fun though! I’m trying to work it out financially to start training and not have to stop so there are no significant gaps in training. For now it’s just studying for the written. Thanks!
Excellent video, you make it look effortless!
Thank you sir. I got my private in this airplane over 15 years ago. It flies straight and true which helps a lot.
Champagne vending machines!
Haha, they do!
Once upon time I landed close to dusk and wanted something to eat. I was told the kitchen closed at 3:30. I said, 'Coke-aine'. She responded, "how do you want your steaks cooked?"
"No more brothers Diego"
Plane heavy cause of coca?
Apollogamer you are out of your element!!...Shomer fuckin shavus!!!
Thanks for posting. Major work on the airport I see, any reason why? Word is that it's work paid for by a past owner named Joe who is coming back home soon? Any new?
+Johnny Rocco i'm not sure who paid to improve it, this was my second time landing here. We're based in California and don't make it out to the Bahamas much so we're not really "in the know" of who owns it .. The runway was smooth and the airport was fenced off and well kept up from what i remember.. this video was taken Dec 31 2015 we were enroute to Nassau from Exuma.
+P _VEEZ You flew a Cessna from Calif to the Bahamas? That had to be some fun. Anyway thanks for answering back. FYI Joe was the drug dealer who ran the island from78 to 82 moving tons of coke into the usa using small aircraft. He got life plus 25 but may get out on day. He may still have some ownership rights on the cay, but who knows. They made a movie about it, Blow. Thanks and be safe in your flying. Did a great job with that crosswind landing by the way.
+Johnny Rocco Yeah we take that airplane everywhere.. i've also seen the movie blow.. one of my favorites, it was the reason i wanted to land there.. i was under the impression the guys name was Carlos but then again i'm not in the drug business lol.. thanks for the kudos on the landing.. you gotta give respect to the guys that fly there everyday as a job. Beautiful scenery though to say the least!
+P _VEEZ Joe was what we called him here in the states. Carlos is his legal name. Not much dope flying going on now days in the islands. Don't need to fly when you can just drive it across the border from Mexico. Moving the dope thru Mexico killed flying jobs for many good old boys here in the deep south USA