One of the greatest things about GA is how so many nice people are part of the pilot community & how many people and organizations they are able to help. One more thing.It is pretty neat so many recognize Steveo1- he is like the Elvis in the sky.
Thank you Steve and Valerie for part two of a great cause, nice helping people, beautiful scenery and awesome flying. This landing was a greaser, well done Valerie. And I almost forgot another shoutout for Steveo. Greetings from EDKB Germany. Andy
You can tune your props with your ears by hearing them sing in tune or out of tune. It's as easy as pie. I like this lady pilot. She is so in touch with her aircraft. A lady pilot saved my life one time flying into an airport when she spotted and errant aircraft and tipped her wing back to level just in time to avoid a deadly accident. She was completely aware of her surroundings and it saved our lives. God bless our lady pilots.
Nice job Val and Steve9 great music and effects just before the flight. Val does a great job of corralling the Barons twin turbos. Makes it look easy and everyone likes having a co pilot willing to share the flying duties.
Great flight, great mission! Thanks for taking us along. BTW, Valerie is not only a skilled pilot and good looking but she has outstanding legs (not referring to her flight plan).
SRQ is my home airport, funny to hear the familiar ATC voice on your channel. Mote is a great organization and anyone that is in the area should take a tour. They do amazing work for our wildlife. Thank you Steveo for all you do. Merry Christmas!!
My wife and I were in Marathon the 1st week of December a year ago. We road bikes around the perimeter of that airport. Our motel was under final approach. Good time before Covid hit. Thanks for the Vlog!
Another great video and another nostalgic view of Florida, and particularly Sarasota where we spent many years on vacation as a family including visits to the Mote Aquarium to see Manatees recovering from injury. So important to help protect these endangered species.
Just 2 weeks ago I enrolled with Turtles Fly Too. It's a worthy cause & look forward to putting my C182 to use for their benefit. Glad to see your participation video.
Awesome, just awesome... Good job guys... I KNOW you have to feel good about what you guys have done. It was well worth your time and efforts that for sure....
Gosh, everyone has their own youtube channel: Valerie has a channel, Steve has a channel, I'm sure turtles there at the back also have their own channel :) Great video!
G, day Captain Valerie from Sydney, Australia. * a wonderful mission, conserving the environment. * the night images of turtles making the trip up the beach to lay and cover their eggs. Good work 🐢
Everyone is wearing Chart it All masks! I have one too. Yeah, 32", 24 RPM are pretty typical cruising numbers for turbo-charged light aircraft. I once flew a turbo Arrow and we generally cruised at 33" as well. And even though it makes perfect sense, I never thought about using the phone cam to synch the props! I'll have to try that on my next twin flight.
Stevo, I don’t have a pilot’s license, but I have watched a lot of your videos and I have a copy of MSFS2020. I live close to an airport. We had a snowstorm, so with the live weather in MSFS2020, I decided to see what it was like to fly the TBM in a snowstorm. I came in for an ILS landing and boy that was interesting! As I was coming in, I couldn’t see anything! I forgot to check the airport’s elevation. I knew I was getting low and I was wondering if I entered the correct altimeter. 😬😬😬 I finally popped through the clouds at what had to be close to minimums and I was lined up with the runway on a good slope shortly before the runway. The ILS system worked! 😀😀😀 And when I asked ATC to depart VFR to the west, they denied my request saying the conditions were IFR only. 🤣😂 I had to try.
There are a lot of videos that fly through the TPA/SRQ airspace and each video I hear the call sign 3SP (Skyhawk) and I get to relive the 21 hours I flew that plane for my part 141 IFR course at the most expensive flight school in the Hillsbough/Manatee county area.
Really loved this. As a Brit I’ve been to SRQ a few times and love it. I’d love to bump into Brian Johnson (ac/dc) there on my next visit as I believe he lives there. Stay safe guys and safe flying 🇬🇧 🇺🇸😷
@@agustinenzoa4447 Nice rule of thumb for all non-pilots is "keep your yap shut on approach". No that wasn't her BF, I believe that was the guy working for the Turtle Rescue.
@@agustinenzoa4447 the “guy” in the back is my husband. He had a tough time hearing the communications on the radio because he had a bad set of headset.
Really enjoy the video and especially the views of Sarasota and the Mote. I’m stuck in Canada this year and miss being there. I’ve been a mote volunteer for over 12 years and they do fantastic work. Stay safe
I thought sea turtles couldn’t handle the pressure of flying, what I mean by that is the altitude. I thought you had to stay lower. Seen something similar on animal planet and they couldn’t fly above like 3500 ft. I guess they were just fine you had the turtle guy with you so....but it makes my heart happy to see those beautiful animals get the help and care they deserve, you sir and your young lady friend are truly what this world needs right now. God Bless the both of you.
Thanks for the video Steveo! I am a pilot with 500 hours total and an avid flight simmer. I am multi engine and love flying the baron. Keep up the great videos and safe flying. Jan Handley
Oh man I love 🐢 I, love ✈️ I, love Steveo’s channel. This has to be my very best vid you have made so far. I was super excited to see them turtles 🐢 and glad people are working to save them. Thanks steveo for making this video and to everyone else who cared enough to do something about it!
Steveo, thanks for posting this flight. You mentioned Valarie using her cell phone to help her prop synch. I fly a 78 Navajo Chieftain and would love to learn this trick.
That’s so cool. I grew up in Venice, just south of Sarasota and my friends dad used to work at Mote Marine. I went with my friend a couple times to help him. Now I’m in CO, just solo’d and am working on my private certificate. Keep the great videos coming.
Hi steveo. Just to let you know I’m missing looking at your video’s, let’s hope we get back to normal soon, but for now merry Christmas and a happy new year.
@@MaShcode weather has been crazy the past few years very out of the norm this year birds were getting confused in migration because the weather was changing back and forth cold warm cold warm probably messed up a lot of migrating animals. Glad people like these are looking out for them.
A mission for Great cause beautiful flight over the Florida coast. Just watched CitationMax with CitationMom she is very involved with old dogs rescue and finding forever homes for them. Now I’ll go over to Valerie and watch hers. Always safe travels
It's not only turtles that benefit from general aviation. I have a niece who get's a medical transport flight once a week for her treatments on the Angle Flight program. It cost her family nothing and without it, she would be a goner. So if you have a plane and some free time (and money) you can volunteer to help a patient somewhere in need. And I believe if you meet all the qualifications you can use the flight as a deduction. A win/win for all involved.
One of the greatest things about GA is how so many nice people are part of the pilot community & how many people and organizations they are able to help.
One more thing.It is pretty neat so many recognize Steveo1- he is like the Elvis in the sky.
Definitely a great community to be part of! 👍🏼
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@@ScottRothsroth0616 sorry, but I already did it☠️😪😳
Thank you Steve and Valerie for part two of a great cause, nice helping people, beautiful scenery and awesome flying. This landing was a greaser, well done Valerie. And I almost forgot another shoutout for Steveo. Greetings from EDKB Germany. Andy
That is a really cool reason to fly! Thanks to all for caring to help our turtles!
Thank you, Valerie, for your kind and generous heart
Love seeing pilots use their skills to make the world a better place! Thanks, SteveO and Valerie! Merry Christmas!
You can tune your props with your ears by hearing them sing in tune or out of tune. It's as easy as pie. I like this lady pilot. She is so in touch with her aircraft. A lady pilot saved my life one time flying into an airport when she spotted and errant aircraft and tipped her wing back to level just in time to avoid a deadly accident. She was completely aware of her surroundings and it saved our lives. God bless our lady pilots.
As a CFI at SRQ based in dolphin, this video hits home. Heard familiar voices and call signs, plus familiar sights. Merry Christmas Steveo.
Amen, as a dive boat captain in Sarasota/cortez and our owner is a biologist at mote this definitely hits home.
As a student at that same flight school, I love hearing the youtube folks fly in to SRQ
I’m starting ground school in a couple weeks at dolphin in Cirrus
@@COOLMANGAIMZ Ah, that's very exciting! I think you'll have a lot of fun.
Rescuing sea turtles
Florida Man is a true hero
Hail our supreme memer!
Can’t wait to meet you when I take office 🤣🤣
Thank you Kim jong un
Dr. Eric in the back taking care of the patients . I just love this family !! Good work team !!!!!
Thank you for helping the turtles
So proud of you both for taking care of our turtles.....So important!!!
Nice job Val and Steve9 great music and effects just before the flight. Val does a great job of corralling the Barons twin turbos. Makes it look easy and everyone likes having a co pilot willing to share the flying duties.
YES the Keys!
The Conch Republic is the best republic of them all. Now I'm craving key lime pie
Great flight, great mission! Thanks for taking us along. BTW, Valerie is not only a skilled pilot and good looking but she has outstanding legs (not referring to her flight plan).
Outstanding gals and guys for sure. That is so great we have people like you in this world to help out these Turtles. Absultly great.
Thank you all so much for doing this for those little guys!
Thanks for helping the turtles captain, and all the other people who help. Good on ya!
The turtles thank you, while we also thank you and Valerie for sharing this bright spot on your lives.. Merry Christmas.
SRQ is my home airport, funny to hear the familiar ATC voice on your channel. Mote is a great organization and anyone that is in the area should take a tour. They do amazing work for our wildlife. Thank you Steveo for all you do. Merry Christmas!!
👍 Capt. Val👩✈️ and 1st Officer Steveo 👨✈️ AND all the kind hearted volunteers. 🐢
My wife and I were in Marathon the 1st week of December a year ago. We road bikes around the perimeter of that airport. Our motel was under final approach. Good time before Covid hit. Thanks for the Vlog!
Another great video and another nostalgic view of Florida, and particularly Sarasota where we spent many years on vacation as a family including visits to the Mote Aquarium to see Manatees recovering from injury. So important to help protect these endangered species.
Professionalism at its finest. thanks for taking us along 👍
Just 2 weeks ago I enrolled with Turtles Fly Too. It's a worthy cause & look forward to putting my C182 to use for their benefit. Glad to see your participation video.
That’s awesome stuff Steveo. My favorite flights have always been Pilots N Paws flights. Nothing like using your skills to give back.
Proud of your work to help the turtles to keep going and surviving. Thank you very much for sharing Stevo. Rick Springfield Illinois.
Cool trick using the rolling shutter on the phone camera to sync the props. Clever girl! 👍🏼😎
Beautiful story Steveo and Val. Keep up the good work. Mother nature thanks you. Safe flying ✈.
My son is a student pilot and has learned alot from your videos. Thank you for helping the turtles and all the pilots in training. 🙂
I've been cold-stunned in Massachusetts for almost 50 years ... I need to be brought to Florida. *sigh* 😉
This is not only great for the turtles but double good for your fans! Humanity Lives!
Merry Christmas from Vancouver BC Canada look forward to 2021 all the Best To Your Fanily
Great Cause, Great Service to them.. Would expect nothing less from Steve.
Syncing props was one of my favorite parts of flying
Thanks for helping the sea turtles
I absolutley love seeing @steveo1kinevo and Captain Valerie wearing Chart it All facial coverings. Way to go Trevor Simoneau !
I live in Charlotte just moved here 2 years ago from Sarasota. Mote Marine does great work. Thank you for the video.
Awesome, just awesome... Good job guys... I KNOW you have to feel good about what you guys have done. It was well worth your time and efforts that for sure....
Great flight. Sunset was amazing. Good work giving the turtles another chance to make more baby turtles.
Gosh, everyone has their own youtube channel: Valerie has a channel, Steve has a channel, I'm sure turtles there at the back also have their own channel :) Great video!
G, day Captain Valerie from Sydney, Australia.
* a wonderful mission, conserving the environment.
* the night images of turtles making the trip up the beach to lay and cover their eggs.
Good work 🐢
That's a very nice work day. Save the Turtles, create awareness and flight time. Just too cool! You just succeeded in making the world a better place.
Everyone is wearing Chart it All masks! I have one too. Yeah, 32", 24 RPM are pretty typical cruising numbers for turbo-charged light aircraft. I once flew a turbo Arrow and we generally cruised at 33" as well. And even though it makes perfect sense, I never thought about using the phone cam to synch the props! I'll have to try that on my next twin flight.
Definitely a cool little trick.
@@steveo1kinevo Where did you guys get them? Would be an awesome Christmas gift.
@@robertzimmanck8575 masks are at www.chartitall.com --- i am guessing you are not looking for a turtle or a turbo light aircraft :)
Beautiful part of the world you live in, beautiful act of kindness. Awesome
MY home and Dolphin is my private aiport , love to see it on you tube!!! Great flying guys !!!! Regards, Rene SRQ
Stevo, I don’t have a pilot’s license, but I have watched a lot of your videos and I have a copy of MSFS2020. I live close to an airport. We had a snowstorm, so with the live weather in MSFS2020, I decided to see what it was like to fly the TBM in a snowstorm. I came in for an ILS landing and boy that was interesting! As I was coming in, I couldn’t see anything! I forgot to check the airport’s elevation. I knew I was getting low and I was wondering if I entered the correct altimeter. 😬😬😬 I finally popped through the clouds at what had to be close to minimums and I was lined up with the runway on a good slope shortly before the runway. The ILS system worked! 😀😀😀 And when I asked ATC to depart VFR to the west, they denied my request saying the conditions were IFR only. 🤣😂 I had to try.
Never gets old flying into SRQ. I miss it so much.
There are a lot of videos that fly through the TPA/SRQ airspace and each video I hear the call sign 3SP (Skyhawk) and I get to relive the 21 hours I flew that plane for my part 141 IFR course at the most expensive flight school in the Hillsbough/Manatee county area.
With both of you being such great pilots, it's always a pleasure to see you do a flight together. And... for a very good cause. Nice!
Cool necklace Valerie, thx for taking us along 😃. Have a great holiday you 3 stay safe.
Awesome Steve and Capt. Val.
I miss my old home in Sarasota. GO RINGLING!!
I miss my old home in Key West!
used to go to first show in Venice each year. I think it is all but gone now.
Awesome turtle flight Val & Steve! Thanks for sharing. :-) Don/NE Ohio
Really loved this. As a Brit I’ve been to SRQ a few times and love it. I’d love to bump into Brian Johnson (ac/dc) there on my next visit as I believe he lives there. Stay safe guys and safe flying 🇬🇧 🇺🇸😷
I live in SRQ and Ive bumped into him several times at the grocery store (Publix). He's seems like a very nice man.
Thanks for sharing! It’s been awhile since I’ve flown a piston let alone over south Florida! Know RSW and SRQ areas well, lots of memories!!
Enjoyed the rescue flight. That was one smooth landing
That "pad" Capt. Valerie put iin the side window is a great idea.
13:55 "Aaaaaand you just lost your mic privileges" XD
Bad timing haha don't mess with the Caps Comms! Is that her boyfriend?
@@agustinenzoa4447 Nice rule of thumb for all non-pilots is "keep your yap shut on approach". No that wasn't her BF, I believe that was the guy working for the Turtle Rescue.
@@agustinenzoa4447 the “guy” in the back is my husband. He had a tough time hearing the communications on the radio because he had a bad set of headset.
Florida Man cancelled on turtle rescue mission. Details at 11.
She was so fast on that CREW button. That’s muscle memory, she’s done it many times before :-D
The Turtles.....the grandparents of these little guys had a band in the 60s.......quite good Chaps I must say. Great job guys, keep it up!!
Really enjoy the video and especially the views of Sarasota and the Mote. I’m stuck in Canada this year and miss being there. I’ve been a mote volunteer for over 12 years and they do fantastic work. Stay safe
Awesome Valerie ad Steveo!
What a phenomenal thing to do stevo next time I come over to Florida from the UK I'll stop in the key's such a beautiful place, respect to you both.
I thought sea turtles couldn’t handle the pressure of flying, what I mean by that is the altitude. I thought you had to stay lower. Seen something similar on animal planet and they couldn’t fly above like 3500 ft. I guess they were just fine you had the turtle guy with you so....but it makes my heart happy to see those beautiful animals get the help and care they deserve, you sir and your young lady friend are truly what this world needs right now. God Bless the both of you.
Technically, those were the fastest turtles in the world.
The rabbits never had a chance.
While the Hare took the bus, the Turtle won the race.
That was normal speed
Co Pilot talk to much....
Yeah, beautiful down there, went feeding the Tarpons at Robbies at Lake Monroe.
She is such a good pilot. Thanks.
Using her iPhone camera to sync the props! Brilliant!
Thanks for the video Steveo! I am a pilot with 500 hours total and an avid flight simmer. I am multi engine and love flying the baron. Keep up the great videos and safe flying.
Jan Handley
Steveo & Val, that was AWESOME. Thank you.
Oh man I love 🐢 I, love ✈️ I, love Steveo’s channel. This has to be my very best vid you have made so far. I was super excited to see them turtles 🐢 and glad people are working to save them. Thanks steveo for making this video and to everyone else who cared enough to do something about it!
Great flight for a super cause.
Nice video... Nice flight... Nice sounds... Save the turtles! Watching from Brazil!
Awesome man! Such a cool organization to be a part of!! Thanks for doing what you do 🙏🏼 Those turtles love you for it
Awsome flight and would like to wish you and Valarie a Merry Christmas
Just love that landing gear camera view..Wow!
Smooth flight, nice landing, turtles safe !
Steveo, thanks for posting this flight. You mentioned Valarie using her cell phone to help her prop synch. I fly a 78 Navajo Chieftain and would love to learn this trick.
Sarasota seems like they have some amazing controllers!
That’s so cool. I grew up in Venice, just south of Sarasota and my friends dad used to work at Mote Marine. I went with my friend a couple times to help him. Now I’m in CO, just solo’d and am working on my private certificate. Keep the great videos coming.
Steveo HAS to be the most recognized pilot in the SouthEast!
Fabulous as always. Stevo gives us such a variety making watching such fun. Keep up,the good work!!!
Thank you for helping such a good cause. Wonderful to see.
Hi steveo. Just to let you know I’m missing looking at your video’s, let’s hope we get back to normal soon, but for now merry Christmas and a happy new year.
Fantastic video! Captain Valerie is the complete package, great pilot, caring heart with the looks of a movie star!
Fab flight. Smooth weather and smoooooooth landing. Who can ask for more. Happy holidays and thanks for the great videos.
I enjoyed the mini night time drive scenery and trip to and at the turtle facility as much as the flight
Valerie and Steve make a good team.
I do flight training at dolphin aviation, the people there are always so kind and want us to learn
Love this channel. Some pretty happy turtles I bet. Regards from South Africa.
Best flight I ever did in my Arrow was Gainesville, Fl to Sugarloaf Key (On the 18 mile marker). Beautiful!
Awsome, job well done, locking forward to the next video.
Take care all.
As a resident of MA, it got real cold, real early this year. Glad to hear the turtles are being looked after!
Those turtles gotta remember to paddle down to NY. 😊 We were experiencing mild temps up until a week ago.
@@MaShcode weather has been crazy the past few years very out of the norm this year birds were getting confused in migration because the weather was changing back and forth cold warm cold warm probably messed up a lot of migrating animals. Glad people like these are looking out for them.
@@Bendigo1 very true, the normal migration patterns timed with the food chain cycles is highly disturbed due to weather, water salinity and temps
Respect vous êtes une grande dame
Good team! Nice editing! Cheers and blue skies!
A mission for Great cause beautiful flight over the Florida coast. Just watched CitationMax with CitationMom she is very involved with old dogs rescue and finding forever homes for them. Now I’ll go over to Valerie and watch hers. Always safe travels
I wish I had an airplane so I could fly turtles. Great video as always Steve!
Enjoyed the detailed information...great service you provided
Very nicely done Steveo.
🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
A really worthwhile flight, congratulations!
It's not only turtles that benefit from general aviation. I have a niece who get's a medical transport flight once a week for her treatments on the Angle Flight program. It cost her family nothing and without it, she would be a goner. So if you have a plane and some free time (and money) you can volunteer to help a patient somewhere in need. And I believe if you meet all the qualifications you can use the flight as a deduction. A win/win for all involved.