I've watched your videos since I began training in flight school, and now--roughly 10 years and 3500+ hours of flying later--it is still a pleasure watching your videos. Always professional with great skill. I modeled a lot of my flying attitudes after your professionalism. Thank you for all the great videos over the years. Happy landings Captain! All the best!
I was going to say the same thing! I've been watching Capt Guido's videos since I was a PPL student. Now I'm flying CJs, like him in this video. Of course, my skills are nowhere near this level, but it is still cool!
Seldom I see good weather days... But the people are nice and friendly. I just uploaded a video from BIKF in good weather: ua-cam.com/video/Y-NBeffvuTg/v-deo.html Happy Landings, Capt Guido
The Citation jet is on the market in all variants since the 1970's. While the basic concept has not much changed, the engines and avionics have evolved a lot over the years. The CJ3+ is one of the most modern jets in its class. Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
Love your videos. Just passed my NPPL in Ireland. Cheap G.A flying, it has always been a passion and ambition and you were an inspiration. Glad your posting again.
I'm not sure about in Ireland, but here in the UK I recently converted my NPPL to the new LAPL-A licence. It gives additional privileges and the ability to gain certain endorsements (which are not available with NPPL). Ask your flight school about it.
The very first things that were drummed into me even before my first instructional flight was the cockpit is always a sterile environment and also if you even remotely think that you have missed a item go back and commence the checklist from the beginning. That is one beautiful aircraft your flying captain. ✈️👍
You are very welcome. Does your screen name imply that you fly a Piper Cub? I am a fan of this aircraft. Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family! Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
I like how you repeatedly say to ALWAYS use checklists. There is at least one popular UA-camr who doesn't, and this bothers me because he's setting a bad example. It doesn't matter how familiar you are with a plane, checklists are crucial.
Thank you. Important is to use checklist when nobody watches you on UA-cam or you instructor is with you. Checklists are really important for flight safety. if you have not done already, try to get the book "the Checklist Manifesto". A really interesting read on how checklists are important in a lot of areas of professional life. Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke +1 for the Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande! 🙂 Actually, the book is about the use of checklists in the medical environment, where is led to a significant decrease in post surgery complications (and in extension, fatalities). But the arguments hold true, independent of the field - I started using checklists in IT. Some of them were later turned into scripts - nobody is better at following checklists than a computer... ;-)) (Grmbl - just noticed, my copy is AWOL...)
Captain Guido is the man!! I found you in 2018 when I trained and now a couple of thousand hrs. later i still get happy when you post. Safe flying Captain
Thanks Capt! What started as a bet with a friend and colleague backfired and I am now a lifer! I am Lucky enough to own a very nice 310Q, I sometimes fly a King Air 200 and I am considering taking a full time contract this year with a part 135 company to build more turbine time. Not sure that I would want to be in a 121 environment. Thanks again for all your inspiring videos and disciplined flying. I am based out of KRYN in Tucson Az. Please reach out if you are in the area. I would love to buy you lunch or dinner. @@GuidoWarnecke
Great story! Among the many Cessna variants I have flown, the 310 is still in my bucket list. Undoubetly the sexiest of all piston twins. Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
Although not a pilot myself, I have a keen interest in aviation and have very much enjoyed your videos over the years. Many pearls of wisdom within each one! Thank you!
You are very welcome Ron! go to a local ✈️school and boomk and introdiction flight. it is not expensice. You fly with a flight instrictor, sit om the left seat and get a feeling for what it os about fling. Warning: can be addictvie.. :-) Happy Landings, Capt. Guido.
just an absolute pleasure watching your videos. the close-ups with text details, the camera views, variety of aircraft. we greatly appreciate you captain, more than you know! all th ebest, and have a very very happy new year!
I’m subscribed to several UA-cam flight channels and this is one of my favorites. Very professional pilot. No fluff. … Thank you for posting. Safe flying.
Thank you very much for your subscription and you support for my channel. More videos are in thew works for you. Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family! Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
Thanks for your videos. I want to say thanks for the skill and level of attention you have. Which is clearly necessary when flying. There is so much more than just using the controls. So much multi tasking
I and my son, Steve enjoy your postings. Not a pilot but an "aviation nut". Steve Warnecke resides in Chesapeake Virginia. I reside in Sheboygan, Wisconsin about 50 miles from Oshkosh, home of EAA's Air Venture. Have attended many times. My family eminates from the Hanover area. Happy Landings!
Great rate of climb for sure. Good to see as usual all your graphical and text annotations, which give so much info. Seems the wind guts were no big problem. Thanks as usual for a fine video. Best for 2024. :)
Much appreciated Chris. The wind was steady and only an insignificant crosswind. At these low temperature the CJ3+ climbs like a rocket. Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
I really love your videos! Very educational even for Sport Pilots like me. I have been watching for years and I always learn something new. Thanks for sharing!
Wow! I started 13 years ago with the channel. 20 Million clicks so far. Thanks for your loyalty to my channel. More videos are in the works for you. Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
Superb video once again Guido! glad to see you back. As others have said, I've also become a pilot watching your videos and, as time goes by you still project and have instilled a firm impression on Safety. Happy new year!
The aircraft got airborne very quickly, especially considering how slowly the pilot brought in the power. No doubt the 40+ kts of wind on the nose aided in that, while an excess of power coupled with a lightly loaded plane did the rest. Thumbs up, love the content.
Always great videos, Guido! I know there is so much work to do all the graphic overlays - but it really enhances the quality of the videos. Happy Landings!
Ihre Videos sind einfach toll. Habe mich ja wirklich ein wenig gefreut als ich gesehen habe, dass es etwas neues gibt. As always happy landings Und ein frohes neues Jahr 2024 :)
Always a delight to view your videos. Total professionalism, when it would be so easy, as a solo pilot, to cut corners! Thank you for your work. Happy New Year!
Thank you, Cap't. Guido, for another great video! That looks like a wonderful machine to fly!! I love your videos because you are the consummate professional for all things aviation! I also love how you push checklists, as well as highlighting what you are doing on the panel. Many others logging and sharing flights tell what they are doing, but don't show HOW or WHERE they are doing it. I remember all too well how windy it was when I lived in Keflavic. I do believe it's the windiest, most inhabited place on the planet. Not the windiest in the world, but the windiest AND inhabited. Some argue with me about the semantics, so I just wanted to specify that. 🙂 I hope you had a wonderful Christmas, sir, and hope you also have a stellar new year!!
Only my pleasure. Thanks for your patience and loyalty to my channel. Another one will come up in the next day, the landing in LYBE. Happy Landings, Capt.. Guido
Well spotted Dale! V1 in these conditions is a bit academic, as is Vr. I kept the airplane on the ground for a but longer for safety, in case the wind would shift. To you and your family best wishes for 2024 and HAPPY LANDINGS, Capt. Guido
Always enjoy your videos Guido. With the variety of aircraft I've seen you in over the years, I'm wondering how many type ratings you hold, or have held over the years. Keep the videos coming!
Thank you! I hold several type ratings but keep only two ratings current: King Air B350 and CE525. It is very expensive for the recurrent training. Happy Landings and a Happy New Year! Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke thank you for the reply Captain. Here is to more blue skies, smooth landings and more amazing content. Hope to see you land in South Africa 🇿🇦 again in the future!
Probably Windshield Anti-Ice Bleed Switch ON (Hi or Low) and the Bleed Air manual valves CLOSED. Hence the pulsing (bleed air) trying to get through and defog the Windshield. Normally the this system is activated a few miles before top of descent.
Great video Captain. Am I right in thinking that you were climbing in PIT (pitch) mode, because IAS mode would have been too unstable due to the high/gusting winds?
During climb, the performance decreases quickly. So vertical speed is definitely not a good mode. It may lead to a stall as the autopilot will lift the nose of the aircraft to maintain the selected vertical speed. IAS/FLC is ok too but the best mode in my opinion is PITCH. Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
Fantastic video. Thank you. Im nee to your channel and subscribed for your great content. May I please ask, what is the 'click and whoosh' sound coming across in the audio when you set TO power and are accelerating down the runway?
The clicking noise is from a bleed air valve, that did not properly open and trapped some air in it. The bleed air is used to de-ice the windscreen and helps with removing rain on the ground. The CJ dies not have windscreen wipers and an electrically heated windscreen (except the CJ4). Thanks for watching my videos in such detail. To you and your family my best wishes for 2024! Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
You have a good point. However in jet flying there is no room for assumptions. At what speed would you abort the take off? These jets accelerate at a very rapid rate. We normally do a briefing like this: "Past V1 I will continue unless the aircraft is unsafe to fly.....". It is a case to case decision. thanks for you interesting comment. Happy Landings, Capt.. Guido
I got a bit concerned when I saw that spare radio equipment laying on the dashboard. It looks like the dangling cable could have gotten tangled with the spare yoke
We are all group of a big aviation family. I learn on every flight too. Aviation is a never ending learning process. I use XPlane11 to practice some maneuvers and familiarize with new airports. What’s your set up? Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke Nothing fancy, just X-Plane 11 and a TCA sidestick. Once I get out of the hole I'm dying for a nice yoke like the Honeycomb or Thrustmaster Boeing.
Amazing Capt! How does the CJ3+ compare to PC 24, do you have hours on a PC 24? Your videos are so informatice - I love them all!!! Please do not stop. Merry Christmas to you. ❤
You are very welcome Paul! To fly this aircraft I have an ATPL, a single pilot type rating CE525 (S) with 12 months currency and a class 1 medical. Insurance companies can also demand a shorter currency period. Not easy to have that kind of fun :-) Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
You have a good point here. I think in some airliners there is an automated switch. But I am nit sure as I do not fly these. The Citation jet has a 2 minute limitation for the switch. Not so much for the overheating of the pitot tube (that would just cause some blue heat strains). The limitation is about the AoA angle of attach sensor which is heated by the same switch. They say the bearing would overheat. Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family! Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke You are right, on our airliners there is a "Probe Heat" switch which is normally in the Auto position. Nobody ever touches it. It can be switched off though. I don't know why you would want to switch it off. If we change a probe we pull circuit breakers. Oh yeah, if we put the aircraft in the "Air Mode" we would probably switch probe heat off. On a side note I used to overhaul the AoA unit in the back shop. To test the heat element I would switch on and watch the amps climb to a set amount and start to decline. That's it. No actual heat test....which always seemed inadequate to me. BUT....I've never heard of any in service problems with them on our Airbus....so the manufacturer must know what they were doing when they wrote the maintenance procedures. As far as the bearing overheating on the AoA......that's interesting because the Airbus (Thales) AoA always seemed to have inadequate bearings. When I sent them out from the shop as serviceable with new bearings I used a dial indicator that measures in grams to measure whatever the spec was. The intent being that the bearing should have enough freedom of movement so that a small dampening weight inside the unit should cause the vane to turn straight up when the aircraft was at rest. I don't know for certain why the manufacturer wanted it that way but I know it is an indication to the pilot that the vane has freedom of movement and will "weather vane" once airspeed starts to build. Otherwise how would you know at a glance whether it is frozen or free? A good item to notice during the walkaround on the A320 family. HOWEVER.......almost all A320s in service the bearing has apparently lost it's lube and they usually come to rest horizontal due to too much friction. The bearing would NOT pass the back shop test. But I understand that back shop standards are not line standards. I think they lose their lube from wind driven rain or something. And again, I've never seen a SDR (service difficulty report) on the AoA being stuck or anything. I think with the sticky bearings it just takes slightly more airspeed to affect movement. Either way whether old or new they should move smoothly with no gritty feel. If it feels gritty at all it should be changed. Thanks very much for replying. Love your videos. I just subscribed !
@GuidoWarnecke Could you tell how do you use your check-list ? Is it a "to do list" or do you first set things then actually check things, as the name checklist suggest ? Happy Near year !
Hello Pierre, as I fly mostly single pilot you have to be very careful with the use if checklists. One the one hand you want to ensure that you cover all items, on the other hand the checklist should not be a distraction from flying. The checklists from the manufacturer are often too detailed Example: take off checklist says "full power"... ok, I think we know that... I use own designed checklists where I put only the challenge, not the response: Example on the final items check list >>lights and heatsconfiguration>Thermos
This is what I found out: support.google.com/youtube/answer/3382248?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop Best wishes for 2024 and Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke Good information. I unsubscribed, then resubscribed and I think that fixed the issue as I just received the notification that you replied. Thank you, Guido. Best Regards.
Great. I have another vise in the works, a C208 Amphib landing in Germany in bad weather. Will be up in the next days. Would you kindly send me a message if you have received a UA-cam notification. There is a possibility that also my settings are wrong. Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
I've watched your videos since I began training in flight school, and now--roughly 10 years and 3500+ hours of flying later--it is still a pleasure watching your videos. Always professional with great skill. I modeled a lot of my flying attitudes after your professionalism. Thank you for all the great videos over the years. Happy landings Captain! All the best!
Thank you Roberto!
Congrats to your achievements in your flying career. Please keep me posted.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
I was going to say the same thing! I've been watching Capt Guido's videos since I was a PPL student. Now I'm flying CJs, like him in this video. Of course, my skills are nowhere near this level, but it is still cool!
I'm still flying my 172 but still love his videos, ha
Any airplane is a good airplane...
Happy New Year!
Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke Happy New Year, Captain!!
absolute best pilot in all of aviation youtube. I wish the entire community were as professional and technically proficient as you
Thank you for your kind words.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Was stationed at Keflavik back in the 90s when the base was open. It’s always windy there lol. Great video.
Seldom I see good weather days...
But the people are nice and friendly.
I just uploaded a video from BIKF in good weather:
ua-cam.com/video/Y-NBeffvuTg/v-deo.html
Happy Landings,
Capt Guido
Nice to see the new videos lately and that Guido is still flying! Cheers!
Thank you!
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Happy new year Guido, fantastic video as always, love the panels and the joke of this new citation compared to the previous flown
The Citation jet is on the market in all variants since the 1970's. While the basic concept has not much changed, the engines and avionics have evolved a lot over the years.
The CJ3+ is one of the most modern jets in its class.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Love your videos. Just passed my NPPL in Ireland. Cheap G.A flying, it has always been a passion and ambition and you were an inspiration. Glad your posting again.
Thank you!
Congrats on passing the flight test. Best of luck for your future endeavors in aviation.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Well done on getting your PPL!
I'm not sure about in Ireland, but here in the UK I recently converted my NPPL to the new LAPL-A licence. It gives additional privileges and the ability to gain certain endorsements (which are not available with NPPL). Ask your flight school about it.
The very first things that were drummed into me even before my first instructional flight was the cockpit is always a sterile environment and also if you even remotely think that you have missed a item go back and commence the checklist from the beginning. That is one beautiful aircraft your flying captain. ✈️👍
Thank you Michael.
Like so many aircraft I fly, unfortunately also this one does not belong to me..
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
You are the consummate professional. Thank you so much for your great example for all of us pilots!
You are very welcome.
Does your screen name imply that you fly a Piper Cub?
I am a fan of this aircraft.
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
It's nice to see another very professional prepared movie. Thank You!
Thank you very much Borys.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
I like how you repeatedly say to ALWAYS use checklists. There is at least one popular UA-camr who doesn't, and this bothers me because he's setting a bad example. It doesn't matter how familiar you are with a plane, checklists are crucial.
Thank you.
Important is to use checklist when nobody watches you on UA-cam or you instructor is with you.
Checklists are really important for flight safety.
if you have not done already, try to get the book "the Checklist Manifesto".
A really interesting read on how checklists are important in a lot of areas of professional life.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Perhaps he does and edits that out of the video for time savings.
@@GuidoWarnecke +1 for the Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande! 🙂
Actually, the book is about the use of checklists in the medical environment, where is led to a significant decrease in post surgery complications (and in extension, fatalities). But the arguments hold true, independent of the field - I started using checklists in IT. Some of them were later turned into scripts - nobody is better at following checklists than a computer... ;-))
(Grmbl - just noticed, my copy is AWOL...)
@@GuidoWarnecke I'll get it. Thanks!
who is this “one youtuber”??
excellent captain, don't stop uploading videos, they are excellent
Thank you Max.
I do my very best for you.
Thanks for your patience and loyalty to my channel.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Very nice from all aspects! Detailed, informative, and fun to watch. Thank you.
Thank you Michael.
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Captain Guido is the man!! I found you in 2018 when I trained and now a couple of thousand hrs. later i still get happy when you post. Safe flying Captain
Thank you!
Best wishes and congrats on your achievements in aviation.
Where and what are you flying these days?
Happy Landings,
Capt.. Guido
Thanks Capt! What started as a bet with a friend and colleague backfired and I am now a lifer! I am Lucky enough to own a very nice 310Q, I sometimes fly a King Air 200 and I am considering taking a full time contract this year with a part 135 company to build more turbine time. Not sure that I would want to be in a 121 environment. Thanks again for all your inspiring videos and disciplined flying. I am based out of KRYN in Tucson Az. Please reach out if you are in the area. I would love to buy you lunch or dinner. @@GuidoWarnecke
Great story!
Among the many Cessna variants I have flown, the 310 is still in my bucket list. Undoubetly the sexiest of all piston twins.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Although not a pilot myself, I have a keen interest in aviation and have very much enjoyed your videos over the years. Many pearls of wisdom within each one! Thank you!
You are very welcome Ron!
go to a local ✈️school and boomk and introdiction flight.
it is not expensice. You fly with a flight instrictor, sit om the left seat and get a feeling for what it os about fling.
Warning: can be addictvie.. :-)
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido.
This brings back the memories of you and another pilot flying in the Citation back in those times
That was in an older C560, Bernard.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Gudio
just an absolute pleasure watching your videos. the close-ups with text details, the camera views, variety of aircraft. we greatly appreciate you captain, more than you know! all th ebest, and have a very very happy new year!
Thank you for your support!
Best wishes for 2024 to you and your family.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Outstanding professionalism and skill. Best wishes for 2024.
Thank you.
Fly safe in 2024!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
I’m subscribed to several UA-cam flight channels and this is one of my favorites. Very professional pilot. No fluff. … Thank you for posting. Safe flying.
Thank you very much for your subscription and you support for my channel.
More videos are in thew works for you.
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke Thank you Sir! … Happy New Year to you as well.
Always satisfying watching the maestro at work, aviation is so addictive! Thank you Captain
Thank you!
You are correct: aviation. Is expensive and addictive..
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Thanks for your videos. I want to say thanks for the skill and level of attention you have. Which is clearly necessary when flying. There is so much more than just using the controls. So much multi tasking
Thank you for your kind words.
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Thanks for another great video Guido. Happy new year and safe flights. Best regards.
Thank you Daniel.
Best wishes for 2024!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
I’m always glad to ride along with the most amazing Professional Pilot who flies them all and Guido is his name
Thank you Bernard.
Thanks for "riding along".
I hope I can do more videos with nice weather...
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
I and my son, Steve
enjoy your postings. Not a pilot but an "aviation nut". Steve Warnecke resides in Chesapeake Virginia. I reside in Sheboygan, Wisconsin about 50 miles from Oshkosh, home of EAA's Air Venture. Have attended many times. My family eminates from the Hanover area. Happy Landings!
Very cool! The Warneckes....
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your Warnecke family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Great rate of climb for sure. Good to see as usual all your graphical and text annotations, which give so much info. Seems the wind guts were no big problem. Thanks as usual for a fine video. Best for 2024. :)
Much appreciated Chris.
The wind was steady and only an insignificant crosswind.
At these low temperature the CJ3+ climbs like a rocket.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
I really love your videos! Very educational even for Sport Pilots like me. I have been watching for years and I always learn something new. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you.
And thanks for your loyalty to my UA-cam channel.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Happy to see you flying again, amazing video!
Thank you Armand.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Wow, that is quite an amazing view from the cockpit - I had no idea the CJ3 had such great wraparound windshield!
Iy has a huge windshield with a great view. It gets hot in summer though.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Sedate and professional as always - it's a great pleasure to watch you in action Sir. Best regards!
Thank you!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Your rate of climb upon takeoff was spectacular!
It’s a very powerful aircraft and the temperature was low.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Guido: You were the first aviation channel I watched!
Wow! I started 13 years ago with the channel. 20 Million clicks so far.
Thanks for your loyalty to my channel.
More videos are in the works for you.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Now I can say it’s been an awesome Xmas and birthday !! That’s for gift Capt Guido
Thank you!
All the best for 2023.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Captain, Thank u so much for the knowledge and experience...
Only my pleasure!
happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Excellent video Capt Guido, thank you for the uploads!
Only my pleasure!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Thank you!@@GuidoWarnecke
All the best for 2024 Guido, looking forward to many more flight videos from you.
More to come!
Thanks for your loyalty to my UA-cam channel.
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
2:10 - That rhythmic air sound is us breathing!!!
Happy New Year!
Thank you Paul.
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Superb video once again Guido! glad to see you back. As others have said, I've also become a pilot watching your videos and, as time goes by you still project and have instilled a firm impression on Safety. Happy new year!
Thank you very much for you kind words, very motivating.
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
The aircraft got airborne very quickly, especially considering how slowly the pilot brought in the power.
No doubt the 40+ kts of wind on the nose aided in that, while an excess of power coupled with a lightly loaded plane did the rest.
Thumbs up, love the content.
Thank you!
The CJ3+ is very powerful, especially with the headwind it lifts off very quickly - as you mentioned.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Good to see you back again Captain, and so soon this time! Season's greetings Guido :)
Thank you!
Best wishes for you and your family in 2024.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Wow Iceland has quite the winds. This is the second video with some spicy taxiing. Interesting and fun to see.
It looks like it’s a be normal day there…
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
So nice to hear from you! Merry Christmas!
Thank you!
Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2024 to you and your family.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Great... really great! Thank you very very much for your work. And Merry Chritsmas!!!
Only my pleasure!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
It was nice to watch you not fight the plane after take off, just allow it's natural stability to help you
Thank you Harvey.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Always nice to see you posting Guido. :)
More to come!
Thank you.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Always great videos, Guido! I know there is so much work to do all the graphic overlays - but it really enhances the quality of the videos. Happy Landings!
Much appreciated!
I’m not a pro in editing, but I try to do my best for you - the viewers.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Ihre Videos sind einfach toll.
Habe mich ja wirklich ein wenig gefreut als ich gesehen habe, dass es etwas neues gibt.
As always happy landings
Und ein frohes neues Jahr 2024 :)
Thank you - vielen Dank!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Always a delight to view your videos. Total professionalism, when it would be so easy, as a solo pilot, to cut corners! Thank you for your work. Happy New Year!
Glad you like them!
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Thank you, Cap't. Guido, for another great video! That looks like a wonderful machine to fly!! I love your videos because you are the consummate professional for all things aviation! I also love how you push checklists, as well as highlighting what you are doing on the panel. Many others logging and sharing flights tell what they are doing, but don't show HOW or WHERE they are doing it.
I remember all too well how windy it was when I lived in Keflavic. I do believe it's the windiest, most inhabited place on the planet. Not the windiest in the world, but the windiest AND inhabited. Some argue with me about the semantics, so I just wanted to specify that. 🙂
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas, sir, and hope you also have a stellar new year!!
Thank you very much for your kind words.
Iceland has a lot of bad weather but nice and friendly people.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Thanks for another good one sir!
Only my pleasure. Thanks for your patience and loyalty to my channel.
Another one will come up in the next day, the landing in LYBE.
Happy Landings,
Capt.. Guido
Great Takeoff Guido. I admire solo flying.... ✌🏻✌🏻
Thank you Jose.
Happy Landings & Happy New Year,
Capt. Guido
Short, but still good. Thank you.
Thank you. The landing video is almost ready.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Cessna really seems to have a plane for every purpose. 😊
You are correct on this Andrew.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
You're an outstanding pilot. Please keep the videos coming and happy new year 🎉
Thank you!
I am just another well trained pilot.
Happy New Year and best wishes for you and your family.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Thank you...
You are very welcome Dave.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Sehr lehrreich! Vielen Dank für das tolle Video!
Gerne!
Du fliegst in Speyer?
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Ja, genau. Bei der Motorfluggemeinschaft Speyer. Viele Grüße! Martin@@GuidoWarnecke
Klasse
Great as usual captain...from LIPX atco
Thank you - Mille Grazie!
Greetings to Verona and Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
You get to V1 pretty fast with that headwind. 😯
Well spotted Dale!
V1 in these conditions is a bit academic, as is Vr. I kept the airplane on the ground for a but longer for safety, in case the wind would shift.
To you and your family best wishes for 2024 and HAPPY LANDINGS,
Capt. Guido
It would be a dream to fly this aircraft. Will wait for the rest of the videos to fulfil my dream through you.
Thank you.
The video with the approach and landing in Belgrade will come up shortly.
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Capt. Guido
It's a rocket ship in the way it popped up into the air so fast
It’s a very powerful aircraft!
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Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke Well you had a ~40kt airspeed before rolling!
Always enjoy your videos Guido. With the variety of aircraft I've seen you in over the years, I'm wondering how many type ratings you hold, or have held over the years. Keep the videos coming!
Thank you!
I hold several type ratings but keep only two ratings current: King Air B350 and CE525.
It is very expensive for the recurrent training.
Happy Landings and a Happy New Year!
Capt. Guido
Love your videos!
Thank you - first comment on the video :-)
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Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke thank you for the reply Captain. Here is to more blue skies, smooth landings and more amazing content. Hope to see you land in South Africa 🇿🇦 again in the future!
Thank you Desmond. I will let you know when the next ferry flight to SA is on.
I still keep my SACAA ATPL current.
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Capt. Guido
Lovely.
Thank you Marcelo.
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Capt. Guido
Long flight, very nice airplane !
Yes! unfortunately these airplanes do not belong to me...
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Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke even better ! You fly 'em, somebody else pays the bills. about 2200 miles ?
Yes! The fuel bills are quite hefty...
Good thing it was down the runway! Breezy.
Absolutely!
Not acceptable is it was a cross wind.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Great video! At the 2:03 mark, a noise appears that sounds like something pulsing throughout your takeoff roll. What is that?
Probably Windshield Anti-Ice Bleed Switch ON (Hi or Low) and the Bleed Air manual valves CLOSED.
Hence the pulsing (bleed air) trying to get through and defog the Windshield.
Normally the this system is activated a few miles before top of descent.
100% correct.
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Capt. Guido
@@execpilot1047 Thank you!
Living the dream
Thank you.
I’m doing my job…
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Capt. Guido
Great video Captain. Am I right in thinking that you were climbing in PIT (pitch) mode, because IAS mode would have been too unstable due to the high/gusting winds?
During climb, the performance decreases quickly.
So vertical speed is definitely not a good mode. It may lead to a stall as the autopilot will lift the nose of the aircraft to maintain the selected vertical speed.
IAS/FLC is ok too but the best mode in my opinion is PITCH.
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Capt. Guido
Great! Happy landings!
Thank you Rolf.
Happy Landings to you as well!
Capt. Guido
Binge watched your videos....................where did the time go!!!
Thank you Gerard.
And thanks for your patience and loyalty to my UA-cam channel.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Fantastic video. Thank you. Im nee to your channel and subscribed for your great content.
May I please ask, what is the 'click and whoosh' sound coming across in the audio when you set TO power and are accelerating down the runway?
The clicking noise is from a bleed air valve, that did not properly open and trapped some air in it.
The bleed air is used to de-ice the windscreen and helps with removing rain on the ground. The CJ dies not have windscreen wipers and an electrically heated windscreen (except the CJ4).
Thanks for watching my videos in such detail.
To you and your family my best wishes for 2024!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
I know nothing about nothing but Guido, to me at least, seems to be the pilot's pilot.
Thank you.
I’m just another well trained pilot.
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Capt. Guido
In this case, were you actually committed at V1? With the nose wind and another several thousands feet of runway remaining?
You have a good point.
However in jet flying there is no room for assumptions.
At what speed would you abort the take off?
These jets accelerate at a very rapid rate.
We normally do a briefing like this:
"Past V1 I will continue unless the aircraft is unsafe to fly.....".
It is a case to case decision.
thanks for you interesting comment.
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Capt.. Guido
Best Wishes for 2024! Does it take some time to re-familiarize with instruments in each different type you fly?
It’s certainly a challenge,
If it’s an aircraft I have not flown for a while, I take my time to re-familiarize.
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Capt. Guido
I got a bit concerned when I saw that spare radio equipment laying on the dashboard. It looks like the dangling cable could have gotten tangled with the spare yoke
It was certainly not the best solution l.
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Capt. Guido
Mais um neo vídeo cmt e feliz natal e um ano novo de muitos voos e saúde e paz
Thank you - muito obrigado.
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Capt. Guido
Just a casual flight simmer here, but I learn SO MUCH from you!
We are all group of a big aviation family.
I learn on every flight too.
Aviation is a never ending learning process.
I use XPlane11 to practice some maneuvers and familiarize with new airports.
What’s your set up?
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Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke Nothing fancy, just X-Plane 11 and a TCA sidestick. Once I get out of the hole I'm dying for a nice yoke like the Honeycomb or Thrustmaster Boeing.
Wow! 6hrs flight on a CJ3? thats awesome, was it you?
You can do 6 hours + 1 hour reserve on long range cruise @ FL450. TAS is around 370 knots.
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Capt. Guido
The thrill I felt when the plane lifted into take off was exhilarating on my virtual flight.
Thank you!
Happy landings & a happy New Year,
Capt. Guido
Hi commander, from Italy 😊😊😊
Thank you - mille grazie Maurizio.
Greetings to Italy!
To you and your family my best wishes for 2024 - auguri.
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Capt. Guido
That takeoff sounded like you had the windshield heat on and the valves closed. Don’t ask me how I know. 😂
That is correct.
We don’t know how exactly that happened.
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Capt. Guido
Are you sure you're not Santa, riding up so high in the Christmas skies??? Happy New Year to you Guido, blue skies as always 🤪
FL450 above all weather is a nice way to travel...
Best wishes in 2024 for you and your family.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke Same back, just little old me here though - looking forward to many more videos from you in 2024.
I will do my best for you.
Thanks for your patience and for your loyalty to my UA-cam channel.
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Capt. Guido
5000 ft/min! Wow!!
Performance is good on a cold day.
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Capt. Guido
Do you have ‘Check for any volcanoes going off’ on your Icelandic checklist?
Hi Chris,
Iceland has a rough nature - but very nice and friendly people.
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Capt. Guido
Amazing Capt! How does the CJ3+ compare to PC 24, do you have hours on a PC 24? Your videos are so informatice - I love them all!!! Please do not stop. Merry Christmas to you. ❤
I have flown only the PC12, not the 24.
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Capt. Guido
Wtf 5000 fpm 😮 is a rocket nice. Regards from Brazil.😂
Thank you - muito obrigado!
Greetings to Brazil and Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
This man could fly a Dragon .
I am not sure about that... :-)
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Capt. Guido
Hello, thanks for this video, just a question, what's your qualification (pratical and theorical) for this type of aircraft ?
You are very welcome Paul!
To fly this aircraft I have an ATPL, a single pilot type rating CE525 (S) with 12 months currency and a class 1 medical.
Insurance companies can also demand a shorter currency period.
Not easy to have that kind of fun :-)
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Capt. Guido
Ok ! thans for your quick response, have a good day ;)@@GuidoWarnecke
Wow ! Why do pitot heat have switches? Shouldn't they be automatic and come on after engine start?
You have a good point here.
I think in some airliners there is an automated switch. But I am nit sure as I do not fly these.
The Citation jet has a 2 minute limitation for the switch. Not so much for the overheating of the pitot tube (that would just cause some blue heat strains). The limitation is about the AoA angle of attach sensor which is heated by the same switch. They say the bearing would overheat.
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke You are right, on our airliners there is a "Probe Heat" switch which is normally in the Auto position. Nobody ever touches it. It can be switched off though. I don't know why you would want to switch it off. If we change a probe we pull circuit breakers. Oh yeah, if we put the aircraft in the "Air Mode" we would probably switch probe heat off.
On a side note I used to overhaul the AoA unit in the back shop. To test the heat element I would switch on and watch the amps climb to a set amount and start to decline. That's it. No actual heat test....which always seemed inadequate to me. BUT....I've never heard of any in service problems with them on our Airbus....so the manufacturer must know what they were doing when they wrote the maintenance procedures.
As far as the bearing overheating on the AoA......that's interesting because the Airbus (Thales) AoA always seemed to have inadequate bearings. When I sent them out from the shop as serviceable with new bearings I used a dial indicator that measures in grams to measure whatever the spec was. The intent being that the bearing should have enough freedom of movement so that a small dampening weight inside the unit should cause the vane to turn straight up when the aircraft was at rest. I don't know for certain why the manufacturer wanted it that way but I know it is an indication to the pilot that the vane has freedom of movement and will "weather vane" once airspeed starts to build. Otherwise how would you know at a glance whether it is frozen or free? A good item to notice during the walkaround on the A320 family. HOWEVER.......almost all A320s in service the bearing has apparently lost it's lube and they usually come to rest horizontal due to too much friction. The bearing would NOT pass the back shop test. But I understand that back shop standards are not line standards. I think they lose their lube from wind driven rain or something. And again, I've never seen a SDR (service difficulty report) on the AoA being stuck or anything. I think with the sticky bearings it just takes slightly more airspeed to affect movement. Either way whether old or new they should move smoothly with no gritty feel. If it feels gritty at all it should be changed. Thanks very much for replying. Love your videos.
I just subscribed !
@GuidoWarnecke Could you tell how do you use your check-list ? Is it a "to do list" or do you first set things then actually check things, as the name checklist suggest ?
Happy Near year !
Hello Pierre,
as I fly mostly single pilot you have to be very careful with the use if checklists.
One the one hand you want to ensure that you cover all items, on the other hand the checklist should not be a distraction from flying.
The checklists from the manufacturer are often too detailed
Example: take off checklist says "full power"... ok, I think we know that...
I use own designed checklists where I put only the challenge, not the response:
Example on the final items check list >>lights and heatsconfiguration>Thermos
@@GuidoWarnecke thank you so much, I'll keep that in mind as part of time building :)
Happy new year !
Nice simulator!
It would be a nice sim indeed...
Best wishes for 2024 for you and your family!
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
This post only has a DISLIKE button, why? I like this video.
Thanks for the “like” Jose…
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Capt. Guido
hi from australia
Greetings to Australia!
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Capt. Guido
was kostet mitfliegen eigentlich ? Geht das im Cockpit ?
Ist alles single pilot und nur crew an Bord.
Guido, UA-cam is not sending out notifications when you post. Any idea why?
This is what I found out:
support.google.com/youtube/answer/3382248?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop
Best wishes for 2024 and Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke Good information. I unsubscribed, then resubscribed and I think that fixed the issue as I just received the notification that you replied.
Thank you, Guido. Best Regards.
Great. I have another vise in the works, a C208 Amphib landing in Germany in bad weather. Will be up in the next days.
Would you kindly send me a message if you have received a UA-cam notification. There is a possibility that also my settings are wrong.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
@@GuidoWarnecke will do, for sure.
Hello Sir how many ratings do you have
I hold several type rating but keep current only the type ratings for the CE525 and BE30.
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Capt. Guido
👍
Thanks for the "thumbs up"...
Im freaking out i couldn't decide if it was real or videogame...
No video game, just a rather normal day in Iceland…
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Capt. Guido
Hello pilot ❤✈
Hello there!
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Capt. Guido
kinda prefer the old avionics to the g3000
Hi George,
all is a matter of personal preference.
The G3000 is a very easy to use avionics.
Well integrated int he jet.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Why is this not a dangerous thing to do?? 50 Knots???
The wind was right down the runway and it was a relatively heavy aircraft.
You should;d not do that in a C172.
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido
Always satisfying watching the maestro at work, aviation is so addictive! Thank you Captain
Thank you!
I am just another well trained pilot...
Happy Landings,
Capt. Guido