IFR Flight from Tupelo, MS (KTUP) to Stuart, FL (KSUA) with ATC Communications
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- In today's video, we make a routine IFR flight from Tupelo, MS (KTUP) back home to Stuart, Florida (KSUA). For those of you that follow our channel for our Bahamian flying, in our next video, we head back to the islands with a trip to Marsh Harbour (MYAM) in the Abacos.
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RUNNING LIST OF COMPLETED BAHAMIAN AIRPORTS OF ENTRY IN OUR BAHAMAS SERIES:
1 - West End, Grand Bahama (MYGW)
2 - Stella Maris, Long Island (MYLS)
RUNNING LIST OF COMPLETED STATES IN OUR 50 STATE CHALLENGE:
1 - Florida
2 - Georgia
3 - South Carolina
4 - Alabama
5 - Louisiana
6 - Texas
7 - Mississippi
8 - Tennessee
9 - Wisconsin
10 - Illinois
11 - Kentucky
12 - Ohio
13 - New York
14 - Virginia
15 - North Carolina
16 - Pennsylvania
RUNNING LIST OF SEC SCHOOLS WHERE WE HAVE COMPLETED A SKYWRITTEN GEORGIA "G":
1 - University of Florida
2 - University of Georgia
3 - University of Alabama
Aircraft is a 1979 Turbo Piper Aztec - Model F (N2441M).
Disclaimer: I am a private pilot and we make videos of our flights for entertainment only. We truly hope you enjoy watching, but please keep in mind that editing removes important context and videos are not to be viewed as instructional.
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I was excited to find your video since I now live in Tupelo and really love to watch UA-cam flying episodes. (I'm no pilot, but I'm proud that my young 20-yr-old nephew now has moved up to a King Air C90...and I look forward to the time soon when he flies in from Sherman, TX to take me up for a "spin).
Like you, I am a Bulldog supporter. But, for me, it's the MS State Bulldogs! My hometown is Starkville (grew up on the Southern border of the campus). Taught junior high (8th and 9th grade Industrial Arts), then was middle school Principal (grades 6-7), and then got recruited onto the faculty at MSU where I taught for 17 years in Instructional Technology.
It was such fun watching this video and seeing how your family enjoys getting to/from your exotic locations in your plane. For sure, I shall watch more of your episodes. And, hurry back to Tupelo. We'll take good care of y'all.
~ Dr. Larry S. Anderson • Tupelo, MS (birthplace of Elvis)
What a great way to learn good radio procedure. Looking forward to other trips
Thanks for the compliment! My radio communications surely aren’t perfect, but I’m getting better. Glad to hear you’re enjoying our videos!
I’m glad I’m back on the channel with you and your family with the ride along in your beautiful Equipped My favorite Piston the mighty piper Aztec and May God truly blessed you all
Thank you, Bernard! We're always happy to have you along with us, and we're delighted to hear that you enjoy our airplane as much as we do!
Always love seeing your videos. Makes me want to finish my PPL quicker! Glad you all made it home safe and sound. Can’t wait to see the Bahamas flight.
Thank you, Phil! Keep pushing to get that PPL finished! We’re rooting for you!
Let us know when you get it done, we’d love to formally congratulate you once you’ve officially earned your wings!
@@DoubleDawgDare Will do. just a little over half way there! Just completed my first night flight, and will do my first cross country solo next week. Absolutely loving it.
Yeah, you buttered that landing. Great flight, thanks for taking us along with you.
Every once in awhile I pull off a really nice landing. Glad you enjoyed the video, we're always happy to have you come along with us!
Another great flight. Welcome back
Thanks Maurice. We always appreciate your comments.
Awesome vid great landing btw
Thank you! Happy to hear that you enjoyed the video. Every once and awhile I pull off a good one.
Thanks for sharing with us. Great flight. Always really like how you all work in the different camera shots FYI, Take care and continue to enjoy the summer.
Thank you, TJ! We appreciate the compliments. We hope you have a lovely summer as well!
Your radio calls are super clear and precise! Safe travels!
Thank you, Yamil. I try to keep them that way as much as possible.
It was only bad one day. Other days you could see it but it wasn't as much of a problem. Winds will be from a different direction this coming week but you may have considerable IFR conditions and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Perfect. Happy to hear it.
At 9:49 on landing, do you see the gap that opened at the top of the door? IIRC one of my Aztec customers had an upper door latch from a Cherokee installed that held that tight. Do you ever find any dampness on the carpet or seat when the plane was tied down in some rain? Other than that, I wish MSFS 2020 had cloud scenery as good as what you had after climbing. And, if that flight was this week, the smoke was from Canadian wildfires in Quebec. Here in Lycoming and Piper neighborhood I actually had some ash fall out from that smoke cloud on Wednesday.
We've not had any water get in, but I do see the gap. I generally put on a cover if it's possibly going to rain. I'll have to pay a bit more attention to this area of the plane. It may be easy enough to fix with some new weatherstripping.
Falling ash would be quite the sight. We're going to try to fly into the Washington DC area this next week. We're paying close attention to the smoke situation. We hope the air quality improves soon for your sake.