FIRST TIME FLYING A PRIVATE JET!
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Join me for my first time flying on a Cessna Citation M2 as we depart from Anniston, Alabama (KANB) and head north to Chattanooga, Tennessee (KCHA). Captain Tyler Pettis introduces me to the fascinating world of turbine engines. This flight includes an IFR flight plan, flight level transitions, and an instrument approach procedure. Don’t miss this thrilling journey through the skies!
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My channel has no affiliation with Cirrus Aircraft or any Cirrus Aircraft product. I am not a certified flight instructor, and this video is edited for the sake of time and should not be used for instructional purposes. These videos are meant solely for your entertainment and enjoyment.
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Living the Cirrus Life in the Cirrus SR22. Included is a Cirrus SR22 cockpit takeoff, Cirrus SR22 landing, Cirrus IFR, Cirrus SR22 cockpit, flying in a private jet, private jet cockpit, private jet tour, first time flying a private jet.
I get the "gimme a break" part of it but I do like the Captain was reinforcing the aspect of "Having centerline pride" when taxiing. My instructors busted my butt about that too and it's second nature now.
Tyler was my first instructor! Great Video and great job!
Wow, too cool, he’s a true professional!
You looked like a kid with a new toy, these longer videos are better, from the last video I could hear both of you talking , not as bad from the tower, great video, from Scotland.
When they say "V1", hand off the thrust levers so you don't accidently abort, because you're committed at that point on taking off
What a sweet bird. Great vid
BZ on the landing.
Awesome flight !!😃 Viewing from Home between ASN/PLR congratulations!! Enjoying your videos the last few days! Will continue to follow your journeys !! I need to get back into the sky after several years of not flying!!😃
Glad you are enjoying the videos! Safe flying!!
Watching your concentration was INTENCE because I know you waited a long time for that day.
My mom actually works at the Chattanooga tower there! Very nice video!
this is very scare, my cat is sad
You’re a jet jockey now! Good job
Wow😊
Jet Jockey!
why VS the climb instead of FLC? set alt 19000, FLC, set/confirm speed to Vy (i think 220 was said), climb detent.
unless you're VFR and are maneuvering for traffic, i'd consider setting the VS and trying to monitor the IAS and VS extra work, especially single pilot. i understand that manual knob rotations on that frequency is a preference thing but between VSing and rotating knobs, all i see is G3000 inefficiencies.
How did you like/not like the pedestal yoke vs side stick/traditional yokes?
Very similar controllability. Side stick is still my favorite.
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Agreed, but I was more interested in the way you feel like the pedestal was in or not in the was, specifically for a non-pilot sitting on the copilot seat….
BTW:
Jealous of where you’re at and who’s around you!!!
Damn this video just came up and I live 10 min from Anniston airport lol.
I live in Chattanooga TN
Nice flight in a nice bird!
Do you ever think about how hard other work to get where you are
What are you implying?
You thinking of owning?
Maybe one day
👋🏻KSRQ☀️🌴🇺🇸🛩️
Tell me the net worth to afford to buy and is there an income I could make buy renting it. Assuming I can fly it. I’m ifr rated 2200 hours in a kingair.
It would be difficult to make money renting it, but you could definitely cut some costs.
Do you ever think about how hard other work to get where you are