Late to the comments, but is there anyway you could make a video on being ahead of rudder inputs while in takeoff and landing phases to maintain center line? I’m having trouble keeping centerline, especially during flare and higher speeds of takeoff
Check out a book called "The Checklist Manifesto" I can't remember the name of the author. But he is a doc who takes the aviation checklist culture and applies it first to medicine and surgery, then to any application.
Flow checks are great if you are a regular flyer or owner. But for conversion where folks need to learn a routine obviously a good checklist is essential.
@@CirrusAircraft You say that this series is for pilots who never stop learning. But I am not a pilot. Love the design of the Vision Jet, by the way. And the parachute! How practical! No, seriously. When you are falling out of the sky, you want to slow down.
Love Cirrus, can't wait to get mine in 2024!!
You make learning fun!
Late to the comments, but is there anyway you could make a video on being ahead of rudder inputs while in takeoff and landing phases to maintain center line? I’m having trouble keeping centerline, especially during flare and higher speeds of takeoff
Easiest way is to feed in your right foot with the throttle. As the aircraft accelerates you will learn how to vary the pressure to keep her straight.
@@mikecrognale3408 +1 link your right hand and right foot. Add throttle, add right rudder.
Check out a book called "The Checklist Manifesto" I can't remember the name of the author. But he is a doc who takes the aviation checklist culture and applies it first to medicine and surgery, then to any application.
Flow checks are great if you are a regular flyer or owner. But for conversion where folks need to learn a routine obviously a good checklist is essential.
“Let’s get right into it”. starting at 2:30 in this 7 minute video. Content ends at 6:00
I went to the App store and cannot find the IFOM app for Integra. Link please? thanks
Here you go, Mike! Enjoy! books.apple.com/us/book/flight-operations-manual/id1210979994
@@CirrusAircraft Beautiful! Thanks very much!
Android please !!!
@@CirrusAircraft You say that this series is for pilots who never stop learning. But I am not a pilot. Love the design of the Vision Jet, by the way. And the parachute! How practical! No, seriously. When you are falling out of the sky, you want to slow down.
2:30 Pretty sure the pilots headset is on backwards
Just been introduced to the Cirrus, what a rubbish on screen checklist. Who writes this stuff. And all the on line checklists.
I make my own checklist to a NASA design typeset, fortunately they think like me..