VFR flight in a Citation V jet - cockpit view with live ATC!

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Follow me in the cockpit of a Citation V jet on a VFR flight to Danbury. The procedures in the cockpit are explained and ATC is recorded. You will see also how the thrust reverser emergency re-stow system is checked.
    Your comments and suggestions are always welcome.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido
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  • @069220
    @069220 10 років тому

    What I appreciate the most in these videos is Guido's thoroughness and professionalism. Piloting excellence.

  • @Darren4352
    @Darren4352 11 років тому

    Another great example of single pilot cockpit management! Thanks for taking the time to demonstrate proper prior planning preventing pretty poor performance!

  • @coma13794
    @coma13794 11 років тому

    Your level of situational awareness regarding what the controllers is doing and the traffic they're working is something every GA pilot should strive to replicate. Really nice job on that one.

  • @PhilipWayneHarrison
    @PhilipWayneHarrison 11 років тому

    The efficiency with which you fly is impressive. No wasted energy. I enjoy your postings.

  • @BeCoShooter
    @BeCoShooter 11 років тому

    Simply fantastic! This kind of video is not only entertaining, but very educational as well. I like when you said "Apparently I have cleared the traffic." Great job.

  • @invertedattitude1
    @invertedattitude1 11 років тому

    Guido..I was on the phone with a friend of mine this week talking about your videos. Both of us have over 30 years of airline experience. We both agree that your professionalism is so impressive. Your videos are a real pleasure to watch. They are good training films for procedures, checklist use, etc. Great stuff. Keep me coming.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you very much! It means a lot to me that this comes from two "old dogs" in the industry like you are. I am relatively new in this game, flying commercially since 2003. I am a mining engineer and flying is my second career.
    I try to learn every day and to listen to people who know more that I do.
    Thanks again & happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you Emil.It is great to hear that these videos are not only entertaining but in a way educational as well.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @brandonhathaway3966
    @brandonhathaway3966 11 років тому

    Ah! Can't help but chuckle when those geese show up, strutting across the taxiway so casually. Another fine flight!

  • @57Jimmy
    @57Jimmy 11 років тому

    Guido, you have absolutely the best video and flight narration EVER put on UA-cam! Beautiful steep approach to a short runway and planted perfectly on the "numbers" and split the centreline right down the middle! You sir, are a fantastic pilot and I hope you get to train others to your standards. Thank you SO much :)

  • @mharden2
    @mharden2 9 років тому +1

    Guido, Great video with explanations of what is going on, the checklists involved and some of the equipment on the Citation V on this VRF flight to Danbury. Thanks for taking time to do this. It sure helps one understand the complexities and systems involved in flying a piece of equipment like this.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  3 роки тому

      Greetings Mike!
      Thank you for your kind words.
      Happy landings,
      Capt. Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому +10

    Thank you for watching my videos "paralleler".
    UA-cam has changed the "reply" settings somehow, so I hope this message reaches you.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks!
    Your are obviously from ATC and have all that inside knowledge! Very interesting.
    I can only say that it is a pleasure to work with ATC here in the USA. Very professional people.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @trw1089
    @trw1089 11 років тому

    Thanks very much for posting Guido, you are the consummate professional in the cockpit and it is always a pleasure to fly (virtually) with you!

  • @andersep68
    @andersep68 11 років тому

    Love the attention to detail and the continuous crosschecking with the checklists. I do the same for every flight. Fantastic to see the ground move so fast (not a common view in a C172). Thanks for posting.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you!
    I never sow the traffic while in the aircraft, only on the video. It shows again the importance of traffic warning systems.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @invertedattitude1
    @invertedattitude1 11 років тому

    Guido, a suggestion for a video. I think your fans are impressed by your adherence to checklist, procedures, etc. Long before you enter the cockpit, several things have taken place. Perhaps a one time video of preflight starting with weather, filing flight plan, fuel load, number of pax and bags for the trip, destination wx, alternate and it's weather, preflight walk around. The reason I suggest this is mostly because of how you, Guido, think and approach your flying.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you Chris.
    Runway overruns are one of the biggest risk factors in these small business jets.
    If the speeds are not nailed,it is critical.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you! It is my greatest pleasure to share my experiences with fellow pilots.
    Muito obrigado. Greetings to Brazil.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you Ronald.
    I had the pleasure to fly in a glider as a front seat passengers - what an experience! This is "real" flying.We just use a lot of engine power and kerosene...
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @davidwhittridge916
    @davidwhittridge916 11 років тому

    Once again, an outstanding video. Thanks for being a fantastic example of tremendous professionalism and giving us an inspired insight to cockpit operations. Please keep the videos coming!

  • @Wendygirljp
    @Wendygirljp 11 років тому

    Don't you just love the B1RD situations!
    Thank you for such great videos. I have been flying singles and twin prop jobs since 1968, however have not been up in a few years since leaving Japan. Thank you or letting me "sit in the jump seat". Your work is appreciated!

  • @emilaero
    @emilaero 11 років тому

    I love your videos Guido, because while I watch them I learn little snippets of information from the writing on the screen! Emil

  • @ChuckMahon
    @ChuckMahon 11 років тому

    Liked your wise advise about working with ATC as a team as you traversed a busy terminal area VFR. Great advice and excellent tip - the right attitude makes all the difference!

  • @whetedge
    @whetedge 11 років тому

    Outstanding. Not an aviator, but am fascinated with it all, and your videos give us laymen a great view inside the cockpit. Thanks for sharing!
    Joe Hill

  • @ScottWoodland
    @ScottWoodland 11 років тому

    Another great video. Glad to see someone else thought they saw the traffic cross opposite your direction in that 16:30 time frame, I backed the video up to make sure I was seeing what I thought I saw there.

  • @irondogon
    @irondogon 10 років тому +1

    Out the window it looks scary (I'm not a pilot),and inside cockpit it all seems so came and well managed. I half expected you to turn to camera and say "And that's how easy it really is". I wish such professionalism could be repeated in all walks of life!

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Thank you very much!
      I have to admit: it is (for the well trained and responsible pilot) easy...
      Thanks for watching my videos & happy landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you! I personally find it quite amazing what the flight sim community does.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you John! Greetings to SA. I have lived and flown out of Lanseria from 2002-2008. Still hold my SACAA ATP valid very year.
    The pole in the extended center line runway 26 is 701 ft MSL. Crossing it at 900ft gives you 200 ft clearance. Not a lot. A Cirrus recently crashed into that pole at night, Killing the pilot.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks - it makes the single pilot flying so much easier.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you very much!
    Flying is a never ending learning process until you hand in your licence - hopefully at really old age..
    All the best and happy landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you Steve. It is because of the loyal viewers like you are that I can take the time to make these videos. It is quite an effort.
    Thanks again and happy landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you Brandon.
    We have a lot of problems with these stubborn geese. It's ok when they block the taxiway but you don't want to hit them in flight.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @TheincredibleHolg
    @TheincredibleHolg 5 років тому +1

    Hut ab, Sie wissen, was Sie tun. Dass Sie überhaupt ein Wort von dem verstehen, was da gefunkt wird und dabei noch fliegen, Respekt.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  4 роки тому

      It takes a while tp get used to ATC.
      Here a link to my newest video:
      ua-cam.com/video/Af3fVp8R8bg/v-deo.html
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks Michael!
    The reason to fly VFR was that the route direct was about 40% shorter than IFR. This is however 100% safety driven: if the weather is not 100% good, we go IFR, no matter what.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    On,y a pleasure, Vince.
    You cannot imagine how many question I have asked to learn more about aviation...
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @auggiedog5
    @auggiedog5 10 років тому

    I am a private pilot out KBTV,, your videos are fantastic and very informative. Keep them coming Guido.....Love them!!!

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Thank you, Steven.
      This video is for you: take off at KBTV:
      King Air B100 take off - cockpit view with ATC!
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @801Nickster
    @801Nickster 10 років тому

    Thank you Guido for taking the time to film, edit, add remarks, and upload all your videos. They are very good. As an aspiring pilot I watch them all with and I learn a lot from you. Thank you.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Thank you, Nick.
      Yes it is a lot of work to make these videos but comments like your help a lot...
      Happy Landings,,
      Guido

    • @801Nickster
      @801Nickster 10 років тому

      *with much enthusiasm*. I type too fast when I get excited.... Thanks again Guido and I look forward to my first landing!

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Nick Call Thank you Nick.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

    • @joshuajohnson2703
      @joshuajohnson2703 9 років тому

      Thank you Guido

  • @Partok81
    @Partok81 11 років тому

    Hey Guido. First time viewing one of your videos. I really like your presentation style of your flights. You explain well without making us newbies feel too dumb. And the onscreen comments/explanations are awesome. Count me as a new 'soul on board' for your videos. Subscribed!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you very much, Chris.
    Flying is a constant learning process. And the you retire...
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @lhblack
    @lhblack 11 років тому

    Vielen Dank Herr Warnecke,
    I cannot believe how fast 22 minutes "flew" by.
    I look forward to more videos.
    Cheers,
    Luke

  • @ernesthimself
    @ernesthimself 11 років тому

    Thank you for your effort to put these videos up. I enjoy your comments in the cockpit.

  • @MyClipper1
    @MyClipper1 10 років тому

    ...love your video's....retired pilot...flew all from J-3's to Citation lots in King Air's...only memories now as i watch youtub from my wheelchair...thank you for bring it all back to me..."and doing it the RIGHT WAY"

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Thank you very much, Chuck!
      Do not know if I do it the right way, but at least I try.
      Nice to hear from a guy who had a fulfilled flying career.
      All the best for the New Year & Happy Landings,
      Guido

    • @Bucentaure44
      @Bucentaure44 10 років тому +1

      I flew with Chuck in the Citation and King Airs. I never had so much fun in my life. Chuck is a kick in the pants to fly with.

    • @MyClipper1
      @MyClipper1 10 років тому

      Stephen White ....Hey Steve....don't tell all!!!...FAA may give me license again...just to take it away !!!!

    • @Bucentaure44
      @Bucentaure44 10 років тому

      Chuck, I would do just about anything to fly with you again with the possible exception of sleeping with Rosie O'Donnell.

  • @charlesbutler6882
    @charlesbutler6882 9 років тому

    Guido, thank you for your video's i have been watching all of them over the break and want to thank you for your selfless contribution back to the industry I wish there was more of you to spread around I would fly with you anytime!! Your skills and demeanor are of a level we all aspire to thank you for helping to create better pilots the world over please don't stop!!
    Charles
    Australia

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  9 років тому

      Thank you very much, Charles.
      Greetings to Australia and happy landings in 2015,
      Guido

  • @coma13794
    @coma13794 11 років тому

    Very nice job, beautifully done. Your passion for flying the airplane and sharing your love of aviation with others is great to see.
    If you're curious, the transponder change from 0xxx to a 'real code' was because the first code was a local code only (not from the HOST computer). Once he realized you were going to leave the sector (vertically and laterally), you got a new code.
    Some of the quick freq changes were likely to be altitude related, too.
    Keep 'em coming!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you very much, Frank.
    Flying is a never ending learning process.
    Thanks for watching my videos & happy landings,
    Guido

  • @digrist1
    @digrist1 11 років тому

    I would love to fly with you some day. Keep up the good work! Oh, as a former controller, I love how you show a high degree of professionalism with the people on the ground. I'm sure they appreciate it. I know I would.

  • @blfrie
    @blfrie 11 років тому

    Very nice work with the controllers - I'm sure they appreciate it. I also saw the traffic at 16:29 - 16:40 going by on the co-pilot side :)
    Thanks for the upload!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you very much, David, for your kind words.
    It is a lot of work to compile these videos. But as long as the pilot's community likes them I will continue to makes them.
    Thanks again & happy landings,
    Guido

  • @Vlada75109
    @Vlada75109 11 років тому

    Thank you for posting this video the way you did! I am just an enthusiast, and always wanted to see how does everything that's going on in the cockpit really look like, and what's all that "noise" mean :) Now, it makes much more sense, and please keep it nice and simple! Superb job!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks!
    Always shoot the questions - anything.
    Thrust reversers are well protected NOT to come out inadvertently. So, when deploying them I have to be in idle. I lift a small lever up. Once deployed, these small levers act as a throttle, so I can advance power, to about 85% what "normal" thrust would be. At 60 knots, I have to be back in idle, as stones etc. might be sicked back in the engine. This is why we do the "60 knots" call on landing roll out.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you David.
    With good cockpit organization it is easy.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @christianmiller6046
    @christianmiller6046 10 років тому

    Really like the professionalism you show in your videos Guido.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Thank you very much, Christian.
      I have more videos in the works for you, please stay tuned.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @pcaviator687
    @pcaviator687 11 років тому

    Another fantastic video as always Mr W...thanks for allowing us to enjoy your professional flying career with extreme envy!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you!
    I have flown piston twin aircraft and I have to say that the workload is quite high, especially the engine management.
    So much easier in a jet / turboprop.
    All the best for your flying career and greetings to Australia!
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @thecoldestone06
    @thecoldestone06 10 років тому

    I love the videos and the commentary.... you learn there is much more than we can see from the back.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Thank you very much, Cedric.
      I hope this "learning" is fun too...
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks Chris for this "insider" information.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @pjdmiller
    @pjdmiller 11 років тому +1

    that was a great video with excellent sound and camera view.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks for being such a loyal viewer of my videos!
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks John!
    An altimeter does not measure "altitude" it measures air pressure. As the pressure decreases at a known rate with altitude you can convert this to indicate feet above sea level. The "altimeter setting" is nothing else than the sea level pressure at an area. We turn this in the altimeter to have a correct reading. At sea level, an altimeter is very accurate, say plus / minus 10ft. At higher altitude it is slightly more. Altimeters are calibrated in regular intervals. Happy Landings,G

  • @Hortonfarms1
    @Hortonfarms1 10 років тому

    Great to see a real pro fly great AC. I'm a Commercial/Instrument Pilot since 1978. Really enjoy the videos. Thx.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому +1

      Thank you very much, Thomas.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you very much!
    Every pilot has started with his/her first flight hour someday.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @piccolini777
    @piccolini777 10 років тому

    Outstanding recording and content! Thanks!
    I flew Citation IIs, Vs and IIIs for years, and now fly the B777 on NY to Asia routes, and I think I could complement your professionalism and thorough procedures with such a beautiful jet! thanks for posting. I miss those Citation days...

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Thank you very much, Rey!
      So you made quite a career in flying. And you see speeds constantly above Mach 0.70.... :-)
      The Citation is a great jet and a stepping stone in most pilot careers, Almost like the Beechcraft King Air.
      All the best & thanks for watching my videos!
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you! The Citation V is not the fastest business jet around but very safe and reliable.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @HallDylan
    @HallDylan 10 років тому

    I really enjoyed your flight, I liked how you explained everything that you were doing and how we should think of atc as a team, i have never thought of them like that I have always been scared even to talk on the radio. Im just now starting to understand what people mean when they tell me to stay ahead of the plane. So your video reinforced that part. thank you again for taking the time to make this

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Thank you Dylan.
      To talk on the radio requires practice and some understanding of the system. This builds up confidence.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @aMadHouseProduction
    @aMadHouseProduction 11 років тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos Guido, thank you for taking the time and effort to do it.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Well spotted, Nate!
    The nose wheel strut was low on pressure (still within limits), this has been rectified. Pull back to get some weight of the nose gear.
    Normally in the Citation V mid rage. The aircraft gets very nose heave with all seats occupied as most of the seats are forward of the CG.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @TheRealBeerGremlin
    @TheRealBeerGremlin 10 років тому

    I'm really enjoying these videos. You've inspired me to continue my flight training. I completed my PPL over 10 years ago but have barely flown since then. Time to get back in the seat. Please keep making these!

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому +1

      Thank you very much, Nate!
      These are the kind of news that make me very happy. Very motivating to me to put in all the time & efforts of making the videos!
      All the best for your "new" flying and happy landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you!
    The rudders and ailerons are connected via a spring loaded cable. This is to avoid / minimize adverse yaw (best id to google).
    On the ground when taxiing right and left with the rudder pedeals, and no aerodynamic forces present, the rudders make the ailerons move.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks Brian.
    I have a very interesting job at the moment.
    I have flown Gulfstream I and II in South Africa.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks Shane! You have better eyes than me....
    Airplanes are really difficult to see and I am glad that we have TCAS II (mandatory for aircraft above 12,500 lb) on board.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you Dennis!
    And thanks for watching my videos.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @KD0LRG
    @KD0LRG 11 років тому

    Thank you for leaving your graphics up longer. Another great video.

  • @SmoothCruizer37
    @SmoothCruizer37 11 років тому

    the best part for me is the checklist in the display... I like that!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому +9

    For James Swingle (I could not reply direct to your post)
    Thank you James!
    1500NM is a long flight for the Citation V, I just did this 2 weeks back from Paris to Ankara. We have two power settings: maximum cruise thrust MCT and lang range cruise LRC. We have tables that give us the N1 setting (the fan rpm) to set these numbers. It depends on pressure altitude, outside air temperature (the tables are based on ISA deviations, meaning its warmer or colder than "normal" and most important aircraft weight. At real high altitudes, say above 41,000ft there is not much difference between MCT and LRC. The air is so thin there that the engines barely produce any power, so no sense to reduce it even further. MCT gives you typically 390-400 knots, LRC typically 350 knots. Just ball bark figures here. But I hope it gives you a better understanding.
    Thanks for watching my videos and happy landings,
    Guido

    • @gazzathomas1423
      @gazzathomas1423 10 років тому +1

      Seemed like a very short takeoff run,were you light?

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Garry Mulholland Yes, Garry. The aircraft was light, I would say 3,000lb under max take off weight.
      I have not even set full power on take off. The thrust is approx 3,000lbs per engine.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

    • @gazzathomas1423
      @gazzathomas1423 10 років тому +1

      Thanks Guido.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      You are very welcome!
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you!
    We go to PDK most of the time in the Atlanta area.
    Best regards & happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Tanks Scott. Everybody here seems to have better eyes than I do...
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you George. You are a loyal viewer of my videos...
    Greetings to Aussieland,
    Guido

  • @thisoldguy64
    @thisoldguy64 11 років тому

    very interesting video, as an retired citation mech. I enjoy your videos. thanks.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you!
    With good cockpit organization it is actually very easy.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you Donald.
    And thanks for watching my videos.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you! VERY good suggestion.
    There is about an hour worth of work for every flight in planning and preparation.
    I will incorporate this in a future video.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you very much for your kind words.
    All the best for your flight training and for your future flying career.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @eddieramirez628
    @eddieramirez628 11 років тому

    Hello Guido - I fly single engine piston aircraft and totally understand, its the whole reason why we keep our hands on the throttles all the way to landing. :) My personal favorite is landing with gusting winds it makes for a interesting landing!! Keep up the awesome work i really enjoy your videos especially with the diversity of aircraft you fly. SO Jealous!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you Vince!
    The rudders and ailerons are interconnected with a spring loaded cable. This is to minimize adverse yaw. On the ground, when taxiing, there are no aerodynamic forces and every time I steer with the rudder pedals, the ailerons move.
    Does not happen in flight.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @mathughson8998
    @mathughson8998 8 років тому

    Guido, just wanted to drop you a line, I thoroughly enjoy all of your vidoes, thank you for posting!

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  8 років тому

      That is very kind of you, Mat.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks Scott!
    There was a bit luck involved with the light outside. If it is too bright sun outside, the cockpit is underexposed and too dark.
    Thanks for being such a loyal viewer of my videos & happy landings!
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thanks George.
    Greetings to Australia & happy landings,
    Guido

  • @signmanbob3834
    @signmanbob3834 9 років тому +2

    Thank you for the video Guido. You have the best cockpit videos on UA-cam.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  9 років тому

      signman Bob You are very welcome!
      Thanks for watching the videos & happy landings,
      Guido

  • @antonr91
    @antonr91 10 років тому

    Amazing, I love your running commentary....your videos are very informing and a pleasure to watch. Keep them coming. Thank you

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  10 років тому

      Thank you Anton!
      Safe flights & happy landings,
      Guido

  • @stulotus
    @stulotus 11 років тому +1

    Really enjoyable Guido - I'm a lowly PPL with around 400hrs on singles and can only dream of flying bizjets to your standard. Your videos are great too (also one of my other jobs). If you ever visit the Isle of Man (now with our own 'M' register) I'll buy you a coffee!

  • @Xbrcm
    @Xbrcm 11 років тому

    thanks for sharing the best quality cockpit videos on youtube. are great.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Brian,
    the ailerons and the rudders are connected by a cable to minimize adverse yaw (best: google this). On the ground, with no aerodynamic forces holding the ailerons in place, they move every time when I push the rudder pedals for the nose wheel steering.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you, Klaus.
    The airplane is built in 1991 and in very good condition.
    Happy Landings,
    Guidio

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  11 років тому

    Thank you!
    All the best for your pilots license.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @wstewartny
    @wstewartny 11 років тому

    Thanks so much for posting this, when I am done with med school hopefully I can get my pilot license.

  • @buckbuchanan5849
    @buckbuchanan5849 11 років тому

    As always, excellent Guido. Thanks for posting. Please keep em' coming.

  • @Airliner1964
    @Airliner1964 11 років тому

    Another awesome video, Guido. Very professional, informative and fun to watch. Thanks!

  • @FranksFlights
    @FranksFlights 11 років тому

    Thank you for making these videos.I am learning a lot: Vref, the rule of three, etc.

  • @shanweni
    @shanweni 11 років тому +1

    Outstanding video Guido. Many thanks.
    safe flying
    Ian