Awesome! you inspired me to take my first flight yesterday in a Cessna 172 from takeoff to 4 min prior to landing. what a flippin' rush! i got the bug ! thanks Kevin! 0.9 in the Log
Love comments like this Wayne!! Congrats on getting some air under you. Reach back and let us know when you get some of the milestones on your way to your PPL if you stick with it. :)
@@310Pilot I will say from a non-pilot perspective you make it look easy. it was only when I was behind the stick and full control when you realize exactly what you have to go through. Hats off to you and the misses
"More people learn to fly in Cessna Aircraft than any other ~ the time spent flying is not deducted from one's lifespan" ~ my father Earl Ellis PIC ~ 1959>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
310 Pilot love your channel. Non pilot, thanks for the greater explanation you provided on this video. I think the close up view of instrumentation would be interesting. Thanks
This video brought back memories while learning how to fly at KPWK back in the late 90s, before they closed KCGX. Took a breakfast lesson to Janesville with my instructor. It looks alot nicer now. We used to have to call on the phone to cancel flight following and my instructor taught me a lesson. After we got our food there, he asked me if I forgot to do something.. I ran to the payphone to cancel flight following before thay started to look for me and the plane. Never did that again. I was born and raised in west suburb of Chicago. Now living in Kansas. Your channel brings back alot of flying memories. Keep up the great work.
Kevin, I could watch your videos all day. You’re such a great pilot, and as a non-pilot I appreciate the way you explain what you’re doing and why you’re doing it.Please keep the fantastic videos coming.
Your read back was amazing and all without looking at notes! And your discipline during takeoff is a model for all pilots...mixture rich....gauges in the green....positive fuel flow.......etc. All so critical important
Love your videos.You and Jamie are a beautiful couple and I wish the very best for your family.My grand son in the Air Force. and he just got his private licence
I was in a Marine Corps aviation squadron in the early 1960's. I could not have told you the model of the blue plane.....but wasn't it primarily used for training? We used to have planes like that hanging around the base quite a bit.
Very impressive to see you obtain your flight clearance info without need to write everything down. I guess being a controller has it's advantages when it comes to retaining rapid fire heading/altitude/frequency info. Also, really enjoy your RNAV approach procedure narration.
I really enjoyed this video. Modern avionics sure makes it look easy. When I was a student pilot you aviated the whole time the TO and FROM with VOR's intercepting radials, and flying by hand with instruments no headset radio, just a microphone you lifted to your mouth to speak. Flying VFR you had paper maps and you flew by pilotage looked out for roads, railroad tracks, powerlines and other aircraft, the late 70's was an entirely different era in avionics.
Glad you enjoyed it David!! I learned in the late 90's and it was pretty much the same except I had a headset. VFR was all maps and IFR was all VOR's and NDB's. I was happy the first time I flew behind a LORAN-C. :)
@@310Pilot Even those color maps and Loran were a luxury to many in some countries back in 90s...Thanks to global technology you have GPS even in 3rd world countries now:)
Nice video! Trained a few folks in a new C-310 45 years ago. Loved the A/C😀. You 310 looks better than the mid 70’s 310 we had. Great job on your video for those learning 👍.
Love your videos about IFR flying. I got back into aviation via sim flying after I found your channel last Feb. A lot different in the sim with a Garmin 530 and autopilot compared to the 172 I got my rating in back in 1987. Been thinking about going down to Monroe Co. and getting an hour of duel. Haven’t flown as PIC since 1994.
Keep living the dream Kevin!! Those of us who are unable to fly right now, can continue to fly vicariously through you. Thanks for another really cool vid!
When I started watching your videos several months ago, I felt you were coming into your flare a little fast, causing you to float. You seem to have figured it out and solved the problem. Good work. If you ever get a chance to fly a T-34 Mentor, do so. Fully aerobatic, fully military in the cockpit with a stick instead of a yoke. Fun airplane. Flew them in primary Navy flight training, Saufley Field, Pensacola, Florida, 1972.
Sorry Chris, but unless they'ev had the approved spar mod, the T 34 is prohibited from performing aerobatics. I've been away from warbirds for 12 years, but a few had been modified before I was forced to leave aviation behind. I hope all have been done by now, but wouldn't know . One of the first ones modified utilized the wing spars out of a Baron. Got to fly one once and it was a blast. Apparently, the Beech factory personell slapped the T34 together resulting in poor quality work. The Bonanza, since it was for the civilian market, was and is a quality product, but T 34s, whch is essentially a rwo placw Bonanza, had a lot of wing spar problems. Finally. Chris, thank you for your service to our country.
@@310Pilot Haven’t kept up over the years so didn’t know about the wing spar problem. Too bad. A fun airplane. The T-28 Trojan was fun, too. Kevin, I’m. Waiting for you to video an actual approach down to or near minimums. One of my most satisfying moments during my flying career was doing just that, breaking out of the clouds and the runway is right there where it’s supposed to be!
Happened upon your content when waiting on MSFS to be released. Have to say you are living the dream of many of us being able to fly as and when you want. I'm sure you earn it however working the ATC as you both do. Your videos are really well presented, edited and informative as hell.
Love your channel. I lived in Oswego/Yorkville area for 21 years while working at Cat. Also flew out of Naperville as a student pilot back in early 79's. Live in Virginia now, but enjoy hearing you mention good ole Illinois towns. I flew in to Janesville on a student solo in a Cessna 150 years ago. I always thought the 310 was the sexiest light twin around and that paint job really sets it off.
Thank you....glad you're enjoying it!! I used to live in Yorkville a few years back as well. Nice area. I of course have to agree about the 310 being the sexiest!!
What a great flight ,and a great idea for the camera on the forward panel/and you stuck the landing so cool ........can't wait to see the next adventure......
I like that you talk through what you are doing and are instructional. Like it better when your delightful and lovely wife is with you, but can’t have what you want all the time. Please keep up doing such great videos.
Thank you for this!!! You have the BEST camera views I've seen thus far. I actually hooked up my FS Yoke to watch your video. It kinda feels like I'm the copilot.
I'm not a pilot but I found your channel, watched my first video and I subscribed and enjoy all your videos, it looks so peaceful above the clouds, thank you for taking us on all your journeys. Fly safe 🙏 One question, do you ever get angry? You seem so calm and easy going. Great videos. Need more Jaime but I'm sure you agree.
Enjoyed the video. Great to see Bessie’s diner is open! The entire Janesville team were great hosts to the Cirrus to AirVenture, C2A, for three days. Look forward to another visit. Vero Flyboys
I learned about IFR using Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002. I had always wondered how airplanes line up on the runway and it taught me about ILS, Glide Slopes. From there I was fascinated.
Thanks for the content. Your channel makes me want to get my License. 49yo that’s spent a lot of time flying commercial for work . Prob 4 million miles ish. I’d love to learn to fly. Be safe. Thanks again for the content.
Kevin; I've been enjoying your channel for some time now as I grew up 2 miles east of Midway and got my Private there in 1965 (an indicator of my current age!!), so everything you do in the area brings back many memories. It's been quite a few years since my flying days and my time in ATC. I retired from the FAA going on 4 years ago, after working 16 years in Flight Standards here in OKC. Got to say I was a bit surprised with the clearance to cross KATYE at or above 3000 when the minimum segment altitude from KATYE to CULMO is 3100. Unless I'm missing something (as I said, I'm old and have been out of the game for a few years now), even though the Minimum Vectoring Altitude (MVA) could have been 3000, still when you are conducting the full approach (i.e., NOT on Radar Vectors to final), the clearance should have been to cross KATYE at or above 3100 to meet the minimum segment altitude to CULMO and the fact that 3100 is the minimum altitude at CULMO. Am I missing something?? It has been a reeeeal long time since I've read FAAO 7110.65!! :-)
If you are ever in the KY lake area, you ought to set down at the small airport at KY Dam village. Patti's 1880's settlement and restaurant is a great place to chow down.
Awesome IFR flight! Love your Avidyne setup and looking forward to a future video on this. Curious about the left fuel gauge as it seemed to be pegged from 9:13 to 10.40. Wonder if this was because it was reading another tank at the time? They sure swing about, even in fairly stable conditions.
Although it’s not the beloved original theme song, this opening song is comforting like sitting in your favorite recliner with two fingers of your favorite whiskey
yet another good vid...1BC always looks good when you roll her out in bright sun....definitely say it again and again...i really dig the colors id love to see her in person...but i doubt ill ever get to....i have bad eyes...cant drive or fly....but again thanks for taking us along...the way you chat while flying its like being there!!
Always enjoyable.... I like your idea of moving the camera to monitor the panel.. very cool... would love to get some pics (approach, ground,, etc) if you head back into Virginia. Stay safe...
I enjoy your great videos, since you and Jamie are ATC can you gives a little UA-cam tour of what it is to be a ATC in your daily aviation job. Its amazing the retention you and a Jamie have to memorize read backs. Keep up great video and content.
Enjoying seeing the progress in your landings. This one almost seemed you were halfway down to taxi speed when you touched down. Always look forward to your Friday posts!
Always great to see a new video from you enjoy waching you guys from East Texas.. say hi to Jamie just love her personality just love you guys. You have a blessed marriage 👍🏻❤
Really enjoy watching you fly in and around the Chicago area. As a controller for 32 years and in Watching this Video you departed Aurora and checked in to departure and were Radar contacted on check in. Is there a LOA or a different procedure being used.
The avionics have really changed the way you fly the airplane. Even I can see that. It would be great to be able to see and follow along as you you use them during an instrument flight/approach. When you call out the fuel pump status on take off and landing are these boost pumps in addition to the primary fuel pumps? Lastly, I still am amazed at the paint. The color scheme is outstanding and the airplane is beautiful. It has come a long way in the past year or so.
G'day Kevin, Kevin here from Australia. I think putting the camera mount where you suggested would give a great view of what you see and do. I think it would be a good thing to change the view from time to time maybe even a split screen. Anyhoo safe travels and see you and Jamie on the next one. ✌ Peace.
Thanks for the suggestion Kevin! I did film a flight like that already. It should be out soon when I get there in the editing sequence. I'll try to do that a little more often as well to mix it up. :)
Awesome! you inspired me to take my first flight yesterday in a Cessna 172 from takeoff to 4 min prior to landing. what a flippin' rush! i got the bug ! thanks Kevin! 0.9 in the Log
Love comments like this Wayne!! Congrats on getting some air under you. Reach back and let us know when you get some of the milestones on your way to your PPL if you stick with it. :)
@@310Pilot I will say from a non-pilot perspective you make it look easy. it was only when I was behind the stick and full control when you realize exactly what you have to go through. Hats off to you and the misses
"More people learn to fly in Cessna Aircraft than any other ~ the time spent flying is not deducted from one's lifespan" ~ my father Earl Ellis PIC ~ 1959>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
310 Pilot love your channel. Non pilot, thanks for the greater explanation you provided on this video. I think the close up view of instrumentation would be interesting. Thanks
Digging this channel...as a non-pilot aviation enthusiast, I really appreciate the explanations when time allows. You make it look so easy.
This video brought back memories while learning how to fly at KPWK back in the late 90s, before they closed KCGX. Took a breakfast lesson to Janesville with my instructor. It looks alot nicer now. We used to have to call on the phone to cancel flight following and my instructor taught me a lesson. After we got our food there, he asked me if I forgot to do something.. I ran to the payphone to cancel flight following before thay started to look for me and the plane. Never did that again. I was born and raised in west suburb of Chicago. Now living in Kansas. Your channel brings back alot of flying memories. Keep up the great work.
I have always been so fascinated by the sounds of beautiful purring engines.
Kevin,
I could watch your videos all day. You’re such a great pilot, and as a non-pilot I appreciate the way you explain what you’re doing and why you’re doing it.Please keep the fantastic videos coming.
Thank you for the support and feedback....glad you're enjoying them!
Your read back was amazing and all without looking at notes!
And your discipline during takeoff is a model for all pilots...mixture rich....gauges in the green....positive fuel flow.......etc. All so critical important
My fiancé and I were there eating when you arrived that day. The plane looks better in person! Cool paint job!
Small world T.J. Next time say hi and you can come check it out if ya'll want. We love how the paint turned out!!
Liking before watching because you consistently put out great content.
I concur and do the same...
@@itzjoeylo4501 Me too. Very nice people!!!
Thank ya'll...we appreciate all the support!! :)
Its like I changed my ambition from becoming a radiologist to an airline pilot!!Thanks for helping me to find out my real interest!
Love your videos.You and Jamie are a beautiful couple and I wish the very best for your family.My grand son in the Air Force. and he just got his private licence
That is a private pilot license And Go GATORS
That was a T-34 Mentor by Beechcraft based on the Model 35 Bonanza from the 40's & 50's. It was primarily used for training pilots.
I was in a Marine Corps aviation squadron in the early 1960's. I could not have told you the model of the blue plane.....but wasn't it primarily used for training? We used to have planes like that hanging around the base quite a bit.
Thanks for the information Bill...I knew someone would come through. :)
Made famous by Capt. Julie Clark in her airshows ...... just sayin' ....... ps: my favorite microsoft flight sim exploration A/C.
Very impressive to see you obtain your flight clearance info without need to write everything down. I guess being a controller has it's advantages when it comes to retaining rapid fire heading/altitude/frequency info. Also, really enjoy your RNAV approach procedure narration.
Thanks for the ride Kevin, as always...
I really enjoyed this video. Modern avionics sure makes it look easy. When I was a student pilot you aviated the whole time the TO and FROM with VOR's intercepting radials, and flying by hand with instruments no headset radio, just a microphone you lifted to your mouth to speak. Flying VFR you had paper maps and you flew by pilotage looked out for roads, railroad tracks, powerlines and other aircraft, the late 70's was an entirely different era in avionics.
Glad you enjoyed it David!! I learned in the late 90's and it was pretty much the same except I had a headset. VFR was all maps and IFR was all VOR's and NDB's. I was happy the first time I flew behind a LORAN-C. :)
You could be happy again, I have a LORAN-C I could sell ya. Would make a good anchor or bookend. 😏
WOW I remember those days...
Don't forget your JEPPSEN MANUALS>>>>>>>>>>
@@310Pilot Even those color maps and Loran were a luxury to many in some countries back in 90s...Thanks to global technology you have GPS even in 3rd world countries now:)
Kevin, thank you for taking us along a fun flight
Great video! Thanks for taking the time occasionally to explain more in-depth what you're doing for the benefit of us non-pilots.
Man that paint job. Every time I look at it I am just amazed how different the 310 looks like now.
Truly is a transformation from before. Crazy how paint on an old plane or car can do that. :)
Perfect color scheme. The UGA colors. :)
@@310Pilot Not just the exterior, you got pretty nice goodies on the panel now all of which now puts out an able beauty in the skies.
@@310Pilot Not to mention the color coordinated leather interior>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Nice video! Trained a few folks in a new C-310 45 years ago. Loved the A/C😀. You 310 looks better than the mid 70’s 310 we had. Great job on your video for those learning 👍.
Love your videos about IFR flying. I got back into aviation via sim flying after I found your channel last Feb. A lot different in the sim with a Garmin 530 and autopilot compared to the 172 I got my rating in back in 1987. Been thinking about going down to Monroe Co. and getting an hour of duel. Haven’t flown as PIC since 1994.
I'm addicted to your videos. Always been into flying love being able to see whats all involved with flying.
Keep living the dream Kevin!! Those of us who are unable to fly right now, can continue to fly vicariously through you. Thanks for another really cool vid!
Now you went and did it Kevin. I'm hungry lol. Thanks for the ride. Love all the new panel goodies. Makes your job a lot easier and safer.
I forgot to say, that painting on your 310 is fantastic, it looks great 👍 😀 👌
I'm flying vicariously through your channel. I enjoy it. A boy can dream.
Nice landing.
That 170 was beautiful!
Nice flight/video, blue plane looked like a T34. We had one in the Aero Club. Buckley ANG Base, back in the early '70s.
Nothing wrong with a solo. This beats a drive to breakfast any day 310
Love your videos especially the little clips of the places you visit Keep them coming. Tony - Milton Keynes UK
Just an all around fun flight with food in the middle. Love it! Perfect day!
Love seeing the IMC , very capable 310 with those avionics and piece of mind as well.
When I started watching your videos several months ago, I felt you were coming into your flare a little fast, causing you to float. You seem to have figured it out and solved the problem. Good work. If you ever get a chance to fly a T-34 Mentor, do so. Fully aerobatic, fully military in the cockpit with a stick instead of a yoke. Fun airplane. Flew them in primary Navy flight training, Saufley Field, Pensacola, Florida, 1972.
Sorry Chris, but unless they'ev had the approved spar mod, the T 34 is prohibited from performing aerobatics. I've been away from warbirds for 12 years, but a few had been modified before I was forced to leave aviation behind. I hope all have been done by now, but wouldn't know . One of the first ones modified utilized the wing spars out of a Baron. Got to fly one once and it was a blast. Apparently, the Beech factory personell slapped the T34 together resulting in poor quality work. The Bonanza, since it was for the civilian market, was and is a quality product, but T 34s, whch is essentially a rwo placw Bonanza, had a lot of wing spar problems. Finally. Chris, thank you for your service to our country.
Thanks Chris. Adding the VG's really changed the flare as well. Glad I have the speeds better figured out now. Always learning!
@@310Pilot Haven’t kept up over the years so didn’t know about the wing spar problem. Too bad. A fun airplane. The T-28 Trojan was fun, too.
Kevin, I’m. Waiting for you to video an actual approach down to or near minimums. One of my most satisfying moments during my flying career was doing just that, breaking out of the clouds and the runway is right there where it’s supposed to be!
Kevin, Very good idea to see the approach sequence. Don't forget next time.! Thank you...
Always enjoy riding along with ya'll. Safe travels and keep 'em coming.
Happened upon your content when waiting on MSFS to be released. Have to say you are living the dream of many of us being able to fly as and when you want. I'm sure you earn it however working the ATC as you both do. Your videos are really well presented, edited and informative as hell.
What a great to finish off my Friday. Thanks for taking us along.
Love your channel. I lived in Oswego/Yorkville area for 21 years while working at Cat. Also flew out of Naperville as a student pilot back in early 79's. Live in Virginia now, but enjoy hearing you mention good ole Illinois towns. I flew in to Janesville on a student solo in a Cessna 150 years ago. I always thought the 310 was the sexiest light twin around and that paint job really sets it off.
Thank you....glad you're enjoying it!! I used to live in Yorkville a few years back as well. Nice area. I of course have to agree about the 310 being the sexiest!!
WOW, you just brought back some of my IFR flying, very nice flying again with you, be safe ❤️👍
Cool video and commentary throughout. Thanks for sharing
What a great flight ,and a great idea for the camera on the forward panel/and you stuck the landing so cool ........can't wait to see the next adventure......
Another great video Kevin, thumbs up 👍 from here in the UK.
I like that you talk through what you are doing and are instructional. Like it better when your delightful and lovely wife is with you, but can’t have what you want all the time. Please keep up doing such great videos.
Always a good evening when you put one out Kevin! Appreciate you bro.
Thank you Andrew...really appreciate the support!!
Thanks, Kevin! I really enjoyed the tutorial. You make it look so easy.
Thank you for this!!! You have the BEST camera views I've seen thus far. I actually hooked up my FS Yoke to watch your video. It kinda feels like I'm the copilot.
What a great FBO building.
Thanks for the ride Kevin. Breakfast looked good as well.
I'm not a pilot but I found your channel, watched my first video and I subscribed and enjoy all your videos, it looks so peaceful above the clouds, thank you for taking us on all your journeys. Fly safe 🙏 One question, do you ever get angry? You seem so calm and easy going. Great videos. Need more Jaime but I'm sure you agree.
As usual, another phenomenal video! I enjoy watching you guys and your many adventures. Thank you for all you do for us aviation enthusiasts.
You're very welcome Martin! We love showing off our love of general aviation and the freedom it brings. Glad you're enjoying it. :)
Enjoyed the video. Great to see Bessie’s diner is open! The entire Janesville team were great hosts to the Cirrus to AirVenture, C2A, for three days. Look forward to another visit. Vero Flyboys
Really like these types of videos. I am just now investigating a license. Keep it up.
We go up to Bessies quite a bit as well. It’s a nice flight up from c73.
I learned about IFR using Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002. I had always wondered how airplanes line up on the runway and it taught me about ILS, Glide Slopes. From there I was fascinated.
Thanks for the content. Your channel makes me want to get my License. 49yo that’s spent a lot of time flying commercial for work . Prob 4 million miles ish. I’d love to learn to fly. Be safe. Thanks again for the content.
Hey Kevin, when it comes to IFR you certainly are on the ball. Hope you enjoyed your breakfast as much as i enjoyed watching this video. Thanks mate
Kevin; I've been enjoying your channel for some time now as I grew up 2 miles east of Midway and got my Private there in 1965 (an indicator of my current age!!), so everything you do in the area brings back many memories. It's been quite a few years since my flying days and my time in ATC. I retired from the FAA going on 4 years ago, after working 16 years in Flight Standards here in OKC. Got to say I was a bit surprised with the clearance to cross KATYE at or above 3000 when the minimum segment altitude from KATYE to CULMO is 3100. Unless I'm missing something (as I said, I'm old and have been out of the game for a few years now), even though the Minimum Vectoring Altitude (MVA) could have been 3000, still when you are conducting the full approach (i.e., NOT on Radar Vectors to final), the clearance should have been to cross KATYE at or above 3100 to meet the minimum segment altitude to CULMO and the fact that 3100 is the minimum altitude at CULMO. Am I missing something?? It has been a reeeeal long time since I've read FAAO 7110.65!! :-)
310 pilot, love your show
If you are ever in the KY lake area, you ought to set down at the small airport at KY Dam village. Patti's 1880's settlement and restaurant is a great place to chow down.
Awesome IFR flight! Love your Avidyne setup and looking forward to a future video on this. Curious about the left fuel gauge as it seemed to be pegged from 9:13 to 10.40. Wonder if this was because it was reading another tank at the time? They sure swing about, even in fairly stable conditions.
Thanks for the quickie IFR trip, Kevin. Bessie’s is my favorite breakfast destination from KDBQ. Love your automation!
So nice. Your aircraft looks beautiful.
Much better job describing everything for "non-pilots" like me. Thanks!
Although it’s not the beloved original theme song, this opening song is comforting like sitting in your favorite recliner with two fingers of your favorite whiskey
That instrument panel sure looks good now. All cleaned up.
Great video Kevin. Greetings from Belfast Ireland
Great IFR thanks. Could you maybe explain in your next video the difference between ILS and rnav landing approaches thank you
Awesome flight buddy
I was watching the airspeed bleed off when you held her is ground effect. Nice landing. Thanks for sharing!
Love this channel because you fly over where I grew up...nice to see it from altitude...
Really enjoy your videos- informative and well-presented, hope they continue.
Awesome! Love the new avionics!
Love flying in to Bessies. Great place.
yet another good vid...1BC always looks good when you roll her out in bright sun....definitely say it again and again...i really dig the colors id love to see her in person...but i doubt ill ever get to....i have bad eyes...cant drive or fly....but again thanks for taking us along...the way you chat while flying its like being there!!
LOVELY. Thanks for sharing! Happy Landings!
Your videos are awesome and very educational.. thank you for posting
Be really cool to see a video of you at work. Don't know if you could do that but would be interesting to see you on the job and where you work.
Always enjoyable.... I like your idea of moving the camera to monitor the panel.. very cool... would love to get some pics (approach, ground,, etc) if you head back into Virginia. Stay safe...
I've watched almost all of the 310 Pilot videos. I would like to see the engine run-up procedure on one of the upcoming posts.
I enjoy your great videos, since you and Jamie are ATC can you gives a little UA-cam tour of what it is to be a ATC in your daily aviation job. Its amazing the retention you and a Jamie have to memorize read backs. Keep up great video and content.
Enjoyed your video and I always interesting to follow how you adjust the settings and work the instruments during the flight.
Even doing a short flight I love flying with you.
Awesome video. Subscriber from Gordonsville,Tenn. makes me wish I could go flying..
Enjoying seeing the progress in your landings. This one almost seemed you were halfway down to taxi speed when you touched down. Always look forward to your Friday posts!
Always great to see a new video from you enjoy waching you guys from East Texas.. say hi to Jamie just love her personality just love you guys. You have a blessed marriage 👍🏻❤
Floating on the clouds. Love it.
Great video. Can’t wait to see the next one when you show the instruments up close.
Enjoyed and love what you have done with the bird, inside and out.
Love watching y’all fly keep keeping on living the life stay safe
Outstanding video ! 👍👍👍👍👍
I'd love to see that video you talked about making. It would be interesting to watch up close what you do with the AP during an approach.
very good your videos, straight from Brazil
I always do the RNAV approach too
The blue plane is a Beech military training. There is one at KSSF; they are very nice.
Excellent video!
Brilliant Content I love it. Big Inspiration 😊❤
Really enjoy watching you fly in and around the Chicago area.
As a controller for 32 years and in
Watching this Video you departed Aurora and checked in to departure and were Radar contacted on check in.
Is there a LOA or a different procedure being used.
Hash browns looked really good. Crispy-crunchy, my favorite. 🛩🍳🥓
Love your videos! Would love to see you up in Central WI sometime. Maybe DAF or 82C? Love this stuff. Beautiful Plane!
The avionics have really changed the way you fly the airplane. Even I can see that. It would be great to be able to see and follow along as you you use them during an instrument flight/approach.
When you call out the fuel pump status on take off and landing are these boost pumps in addition to the primary fuel pumps?
Lastly, I still am amazed at the paint. The color scheme is outstanding and the airplane is beautiful. It has come a long way in the past year or so.
G'day Kevin,
Kevin here from Australia.
I think putting the camera mount where you suggested would give a great view of what you see and do. I think it would be a good thing to change the view from time to time maybe even a split screen.
Anyhoo safe travels and see you and Jamie on the next one.
✌ Peace.
Thanks for the suggestion Kevin! I did film a flight like that already. It should be out soon when I get there in the editing sequence. I'll try to do that a little more often as well to mix it up. :)
What is mean by: Clearance; JVL - Juliet, Victor, Lima. Radar Vectors; SIMMN - Sierra, India, Mike, Mike, November are they intersections.
I'd love to see your pre-flight some day.
Thanks for the suggestion Richard! The next time I get Jaime in the hangar to help film I will make it into a video.