Best place to be if a major personnel issue arises and no airliner scheduled for hours. Someone will give you a ride on their bird to get you on the way. They are very casual about that and you are a guest! Paul Signet
@@paulsignet3697 As a passenger, that yelling child would annoy me too. There is such a thing as being considerate to other people - passengers ánd crew. Parents should keep their children under control (I am a mother and grandmother and have flown numerous times with at least one child). There is no excuse for rowdy behaviour.
In the 80's I lived in that little valley along the river they were flying over on final approach. It is incredibly scenic out there, no doubt, even in the summertime. Alas, I was a worker bee, not one of the rich kids. Still a great place.
I remember hiking in Aspen when that airport was a gravel strip with a grave marker about halfway up with a 2° direction change in the runway. Things have definitely changed.
Love fixing and working on GVs, the overhead panels is user friendly. It has its quirks, but overall a great plane. The only problem is the entitlement of the passengers.
lol man I was the thinking the same exact thing. Spoiled rich kids flying in on mommy and daddy's Gulfstream.. I'm sure they'll be getting a Lambo for their sweet 16. lol
My most memorable landing ever was coming into Aspen on a United Express CRJ700. Due to a state-wide blizzard the crew told us we might be forced to return to Denver. Passing over highway 82 a few hundred feet from the runway threshold (Aspen) a serious wind gust forced the pilot to quickly bank hard left. I was looking out the window straight down at the ground only 40-50 feet below. Otherwise the landing was perfect and passengers cheered! No more planes landed or took off there for about 48 hours (December 2006).
I see nothing has changed there. I flew HS125-700 & 800’s along with a few Lear’s in there back in the day. Your oh so right, flying and landing is the easy part, but parking, a nightmare. Great video. That child need to do a hot section inspection, while it’s running.
Pull up pull up pull up "Ahh,its nice to know it works!"...Lol.good one .I love Rocky mountain scareway$.At least bk in 1970's -80's.Flew with them to Aspen numerous times.jb
It looks like there's around 40 private planes there. At an average price of $25M, that's a Billion dollars worth of aircraft at Aspen for a weekend of skiing. God bless America.
Might be an illusion, but it's interesting - there were 3 reds on the PAPI, but to me it looked like you guys were above a "normal" glideslope and steep if anything (I would imagine due to terrain?). Great video!
KASE PAPI is based on non-standard 3.5 deg glidepath, in Visual Conditions, crew is allowed to descend below the PAPI glidepath when a lower altitude is necessary for a necessary for a safe landing
The brain hears what it wants to hear. When you’re at a party with tons of voices all around you who do you hear. Right, just the person you’re talking too.
I remember the first time I saw the sheer number of executive jets parked cheek to jowl at Aspen, I turned from a Republican to a Marxist-Leninist for about 15 minutes. That kind of excess made me ready to start singing the Internationale and dedicating myself to focussing the proletariat’s inherent class grievances into a coherent program of revolutionary action. Then I went skiing and forgot about it.
Mario, the rich LIBERALs are the ones taking the jets to Aspen, and Davos, and Palermo, 116 executive jets on the ramp, for a Climate Change conference.
They're just excited they landed. How do you know how long they've been flying for? If the pilots had a problem, they could've closed the door, it sounded like it was open..
That was one fine approach and landing...very controlled and smooth! It amazes me how many business jets (of all sizes) are crammed in along the runway at the Aspen airport. And, given the amount of jet traffic following that difficult approach, their safety record is quite impressive. BTW, I'm wondering how you extract your jet out of its parking space when it's time to fly out of Aspen. Seems to me that in some cases a couple of planes would need to be moved in order to get your jet onto the taxi-way. Although I always enjoy skiing Aspen there's lots of other places in the American West with far higher average snowfall and generally better ski conditions, so I've always wondered why Aspen's so popular with the rich and famous...I guess it's the partying besides the skiing.
Very nice. I had a friend, almost 20 years ago. He was from Afghanistan, and had been the personal pilot of the Afghan president, before the Al Quada kicked him and the Russians out. He was a 747 captain, had spent a couple of years learning to fly in America. I asked him what the toughest & most dangerous airport in the world was. He though about that for a few seconds, then said the second worst, was probably Kabul, because not only was it at the bottom of landscape like a funnel, that you had to spiral into and out of, but you had to watch for shoulder fired SAMs, and (chop all power) and duck if & when necessary. But the worst airport in the world, he told me, was Aspen. ? Seems it is high altitude, there's common icing conditions, there are surrounding hills, there's one way in and out, and there are lots of owner-pilots who show up in their Pipers and their LearJets, and sometimes they do what ATC tells them, and sometimes they don't... It was Michael's opinion, having done both, that he'd rather spiral down into or up out of Kabul, in a 747, watching for smoke from a Stinger, than fly into Aspen and wonder which cowboy in a LearJet of a Gulfstream, was going to argue with ATC and then simply do what he wanted to do anyway....
in KASE there is only one way in (rwy15) and one way out (rwy33) no matter wind...this was an RNAV approach to 15 and notice the jet moving to line up on 33 once this jet exited the runway
They should’ve done a go around for sterile cockpit violation and charged the family for the fuel. They may be rich, but they might not be “that” rich.
Yeah but one problem is they could hire an attorney to sue and since they are rich, they could afford a lawyer that would say that they were not in the flight deck at the time so the sterile cockpit rule wouldn’t apply to them. Lol I’m just playing some devil’s advocate they were still super annoying Hahahaha
@@christopherfischer6998 If the flight crew can't handle all hell breaking loose in the cockpit, they need to score some hours in a jump plane. You get about 4000agl then pull the power back and go "ah shit."
I like how most of the planes there are private jets. Mostly the ultra rich visiting their vacation homes one week out of the year. These same people probably have a summer home in Martha's Vineyard.
I've been in here 30+ times in two different types, and have NEVER set off the EGPWS... Offset to the right over the road visually or stay on the path. I don't understand how this was not brought up yet?! Maybe that's why Flight Safety wants to use this for training? Hmmm
And the tax code makes wealthy people spend money or face confiscatory rates if they don't spend a given amount. Why should government determine what you do with your money? The government hates competition in that sense. May as well make the most of it!
Bruce McCaskey That's not I-70... that's Hwy 82. It's runs south 40 miles from I-70 at Glenwood Springs down through Carbondale, El Jebel and Basalt to Aspen, then on up over Independence Pass. I lived in Aspen from 79-83 -- life in the fast lane with the rich and famous; surely can make you lose your mind.
You don't have to be rich to take private jet somewhere. You can get 4-5 people to pitch in a few hundred bucks (depending on mileage) and charter a small jet. I think you could charter a jet from OC to Las Vegas for about 2-3k a few years ago.
I use to live in woody creek and fly a Lear Jet back then. John Denver lived there and I would see him occasionally...sad about his death, but he didn't know how to switch fuel tanks on his experimental aircraft and drowned in California. Sad. The FAA tried to violate us once for a late landing after curlew but we had it on the ATC tapes that we landed two minutes before curfew. I later flew jumbo jet worldwide...retired in Florida.
Im not rich at all, But why all the hate for people with money jealousy perhaps the kid sounds like he’s just having fun. Great vid guys thanks for sharing
All the people blaming others for their own state of being poor are very shameful. If you haven't gone out of your way to try starting a business, to become wealthy, you do not get to pretend those that have done so are oppressing you. You are doing it to yourselves. Very cool video and congrats to the owner for this achievement. P.S. I will happily cede that the kid was very annoying.
nothing wrong with being rich, other than for the fact that the rich have a very disturbing internationalist worldview that is selling out the western world. It is not their wealth that is oppressing me. It is the growing wealth gap caused by their way of thinking. Nobody should aspire to be rich. I don't want to be. Because once you are rich, the money makes you part of the problem. America was made great by the middle class which is only possible if you stop the rich from hollowing it out. You will always have the rich and you will always have the poor. But now we have the middle class being gutted by the politics of the rich.
Jason B... I'm with you, the comment section has its share of "let's even the playing field" morons that haven't a clue what it's like to finance your butt to the hilt and take a chance of losing everything in order to achieve a higher level of success. I took the chance and didn't succeed because I was always worried about the income of the people working below me. If I do it again it'll be different. I'll lobby for open borders and hire minorities that'll work for peanuts. After all that's what the leftists want, I'll be happy to do it differently.
Oh, please, Jason! The rich people of today have started nothing and made no effort whatsoever. They are the children or grandchildren of the people who "went out of their way to start a business". They simply use the money their predecessors accumulated. Starting a business these days is absolutely useless. If you "went ouf of your way to start a business", you'd know that. With the VERY rare exceptions of a few internet startups, no serious business was started in the past 20-30 years in the US. So yeah, the richie rich's who inherited billions are oppressing you.
@@Maloy7800... That is some straight up cultural Marxist shit there. I personally know several self made millionaires that came from nothing. One of those I speak of is half way to being a billionaire. The biggest issue we face today is the politicians that take money from lobbyists to enrich themselves, the real shocker are the politicians on the left taking money from globalist like George Soros who want open borders. As long as this is going on you'll never see the middle class or poor workers see their pay rise because the over abundance of illegal cheap labor crossing our borders freely. The laws of supply and demand are in play here, why do you think we the working class have seen our wages stagnate. Anyone that says you can't be successful in business is either lazy or a believer in cultural marxism and is waiting for the wealth redistribution to begin, and that ain't happening in your lifetime. A person could start a dog shit scooping business and if done properly could become wealthy. You just need an understanding of how to raise capital, manage labor and have an understanding of how our tax system works, which left up to tax accountants anyway. Between industrial automation and cheap labor crossing our borders middle class labors are screwed, if we don't control one of them all is lost, industrial automation isn't going away, that's the industry I'm in and follow trends closely. so that leaves the other to control or we will continue swirling down the drain. Edit: I don't expect you to understand anything I just said because what you just laid out in your comment screams of marxist brainwashing.
Unbelievable that those kids screamed like that on final before touchdown... A very crucial time for pilots. I’m sure the pilot had a serious talk with the owner of the plane soon after shutdown. Anyways good landing.
And that right there is why I’ll stick with freight. Nobody to distract my landings. Only the other guy to critique my landings. Gotta hand it to these guys though, beautiful landing with all the unnecessary distraction, well done
I have to wonder if anyone from the FAA got back with the operator and asked why they were compelled to let such distractions into the cockpit. That's a big deal.
Best excuse I have heard for a locked, soundproof cockpit door. Otherwise, nicely done approach.
Best place to be if a major personnel issue arises and no airliner scheduled for hours. Someone will give you a ride on their bird to get you on the way. They are very casual about that and you are a guest! Paul Signet
@@paulsignet3697 As a passenger, that yelling child would annoy me too. There is such a thing as being considerate to other people - passengers ánd crew. Parents should keep their children under control (I am a mother and grandmother and have flown numerous times with at least one child). There is no excuse for rowdy behaviour.
I thought he was referring to the gpws going off and all the passengers hearing pull up terrain lol I would not want them to hear that and freak out
Cuiabá aeroporto marechal 🇧🇷👏👏👏👏
Spoiled, rich, kids. Nice approach.
Best visualization of Papi lights I’ve ever seen in an aviation video. Spectacular Airport!
The scenery is incredible. It's almost so perfect it doesn't look real. Wonderful landing. Bravo
In the 80's I lived in that little valley along the river they were flying over on final approach. It is incredibly scenic out there, no doubt, even in the summertime. Alas, I was a worker bee, not one of the rich kids. Still a great place.
After we land boys we’re gonna find Ms. Samsonite and return this bag to her!!!
😂😂😂
I remember hiking in Aspen when that airport was a gravel strip with a grave marker about halfway up with a 2° direction change in the runway. Things have definitely changed.
Dude those kids were me whenever my parents took the family to Applebee’s
Love fixing and working on GVs, the overhead panels is user friendly. It has its quirks, but overall a great plane. The only problem is the entitlement of the passengers.
"Rich's kids, DO NOT disturb the pilot during the landing" is the cabin indicator light that should be on!!!
Arkham1888
lol man I was the thinking the same exact thing. Spoiled rich kids flying in on mommy and daddy's Gulfstream.. I'm sure they'll be getting a Lambo for their sweet 16. lol
It's not their gulfstream it was chartered. It was probably cheaper to fly in that than on a commercial airline.
All On Aviation a gulfstream runs like 8k an hour to charter. Unless you have a family of 10 flying from New York, it ain't cheaper to charter.
CS Aviation cheaper? Lol you clearly have no clue
Now I know what Wal-mart private jet parking would be like.
My most memorable landing ever was coming into Aspen on a United Express CRJ700. Due to a state-wide blizzard the crew told us we might be forced to return to Denver. Passing over highway 82 a few hundred feet from the runway threshold (Aspen) a serious wind gust forced the pilot to quickly bank hard left. I was looking out the window straight down at the ground only 40-50 feet below. Otherwise the landing was perfect and passengers cheered! No more planes landed or took off there for about 48 hours (December 2006).
I fly EMS helos and while the terrain/obstacle proximity warnings are an improvement in safety, sometimes they can be a genuine PITA...
Aspen & Jackson, WY my two favorite mountain landings.
Many years, many times... NOT my favorite for many reasons.
The 2 richest areas in the USA do many snobs
Welcome to the world of "My private jet is bigger than yours." LOL!
as a kid, I felt that way on every take off and landing. c’mon…you made it..alive.
My old stomping grounds! Miss that approach! 😎 Well done, Sir!
Awesome video! The ramp situation looks crazy but heavenly seeing those bizzers.
Flying in here in 3 weeks SO excited!
G5, one of the most smoothest planes I've ever flown on.
If my kids acted that way, I'd be in jail.
Bob Robert kids will be kids
Not when flying into a difficult airport!
These spoiled rotten kids are hellions. The parents cant stand them either and just give them whatever they want to "keep them busy" and occupied..
Next time just double their dosage of Adderall.
@@dwill123 - I hope they throw YOU in jail and force feed you drugs until you are nothing but a hollowed out, compliant vegetable
I see nothing has changed there. I flew HS125-700 & 800’s along with a few Lear’s in there back in the day. Your oh so right, flying and landing is the easy part, but parking, a nightmare.
Great video.
That child need to do a hot section inspection, while it’s running.
Pull up pull up pull up "Ahh,its nice to know it works!"...Lol.good one .I love Rocky mountain scareway$.At least bk in 1970's -80's.Flew with them to Aspen numerous times.jb
And I can’t even afford gutters for my house.
Love hearing the rich person in the back saying, "Best day ever." While many of us are choosing between food and medicine.
I remember landing in aspen first time, the airport was a lot smaller than I expected. It looks bigger in videos for some reason.
Well.... "3... Thousand ... Feet ... Remaining" in the Computer Voice, as they Exited the Runway, says, it was long enough!
It looks like there's around 40 private planes there. At an average price of $25M, that's a Billion dollars worth of aircraft at Aspen for a weekend of skiing. God bless America.
Environmentalist conferences aren't going to fly themselves in...
Might be an illusion, but it's interesting - there were 3 reds on the PAPI, but to me it looked like you guys were above a "normal" glideslope and steep if anything (I would imagine due to terrain?). Great video!
KASE PAPI is based on non-standard 3.5 deg glidepath, in Visual Conditions, crew is allowed to descend below the PAPI glidepath when a lower altitude is necessary for a necessary for a safe landing
I saw 2 reds on short
Ya..touchdown
Totally not necessary where the GSWS screaming at them.
Red on white and your alright!
the parking part was more interesting
Beautiful approach! Can’t wait to land here in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020!
Love hearing the kiddo's! Pilot is an ace. Great video.
Wow, what an approach!! Absolutely spectacular!
The brain hears what it wants to hear. When you’re at a party with tons of voices all around you who do you hear. Right, just the person you’re talking too.
I remember the first time I saw the sheer number of executive jets parked cheek to jowl at Aspen, I turned from a Republican to a Marxist-Leninist for about 15 minutes. That kind of excess made me ready to start singing the Internationale and dedicating myself to focussing the proletariat’s inherent class grievances into a coherent program of revolutionary action. Then I went skiing and forgot about it.
Mario Liegghio no
Mario, the rich LIBERALs are the ones taking the jets to Aspen, and Davos, and Palermo, 116 executive jets on the ramp, for a Climate Change conference.
Orale bourgeoisie
All the billionaires have forced the millionaires out of town.
Funny Mario
Rich people and their loudmouth kids bring back many not so fond memories.
SunFlower because they get spanked rich kids get candy
@@patcb1478 ...and parents who disappear for days on end.
@@danreynolds4208 Yes that is why the children are SO ANGRY they are completely neglected and thrown to the nannies.
They're just excited they landed. How do you know how long they've been flying for? If the pilots had a problem, they could've closed the door, it sounded like it was open..
@@patr70 damn they're just kids enjoying their time on a flight, for all you know that could of inspired them to be a pilot lol
That was one fine approach and landing...very controlled and smooth! It amazes me how many business jets (of all sizes) are crammed in along the runway at the Aspen airport. And, given the amount of jet traffic following that difficult approach, their safety record is quite impressive. BTW, I'm wondering how you extract your jet out of its parking space when it's time to fly out of Aspen. Seems to me that in some cases a couple of planes would need to be moved in order to get your jet onto the taxi-way. Although I always enjoy skiing Aspen there's lots of other places in the American West with far higher average snowfall and generally better ski conditions, so I've always wondered why Aspen's so popular with the rich and famous...I guess it's the partying besides the skiing.
0:18 the robot pilot assistant is having a panic attack it would seem...
Very nice.
I had a friend, almost 20 years ago. He was from Afghanistan, and had been the personal pilot of the Afghan president, before the Al Quada kicked him and the Russians out. He was a 747 captain, had spent a couple of years learning to fly in America. I asked him what the toughest & most dangerous airport in the world was. He though about that for a few seconds, then said the second worst, was probably Kabul, because not only was it at the bottom of landscape like a funnel, that you had to spiral into and out of, but you had to watch for shoulder fired SAMs, and (chop all power) and duck if & when necessary. But the worst airport in the world, he told me, was Aspen.
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Seems it is high altitude, there's common icing conditions, there are surrounding hills, there's one way in and out, and there are lots of owner-pilots who show up in their Pipers and their LearJets, and sometimes they do what ATC tells them, and sometimes they don't... It was Michael's opinion, having done both, that he'd rather spiral down into or up out of Kabul, in a 747, watching for smoke from a Stinger, than fly into Aspen and wonder which cowboy in a LearJet of a Gulfstream, was going to argue with ATC and then simply do what he wanted to do anyway....
That computer voice that keeps saying "pull up" should also say "Whew, that was a close one!" 😁
"I need a drink! I need a drink!"
after "pull up" it should SCREAM bloody murder, and then say "Whew, that was a close one!" 😁
"I just put you on no-fly list ..no-fly list"
I have made that approach a 100 times and I still love it. No go around.
I remember coming in there with "Rocky Mountain Scareways".....arriving was an adventure in itself and then powder the next day!
Been flying out there for over 40 years and yes some of the commercial flights can be interesting to say the least.
Hi. You guys greased that landing big time, smooth as silk. Great job. Take care. Hawk out!!
Damn that runway looked short in this video ! Nice job !
Dang.....grease job. Reminds me of my first solo landing. ;) Didnt get the white knuckles till the parking part!
THE PILOT DROVE IT ON. SMOOTH.
in KASE there is only one way in (rwy15) and one way out (rwy33) no matter wind...this was an RNAV approach to 15 and notice the jet moving to line up on 33 once this jet exited the runway
Circle to land on 33 is possible. Nice views of downtown and red mountain!
That alert sure can be obnoxious huh? but good to have still. That is incredible view on approach! 😍
Thanks a lot for sharing this amazing video✈
Awesome video...So many jets...looks like the Paris Air Show....
That’s some tight parking. Wingtip clearance nightmare 😬
They should’ve done a go around for sterile cockpit violation and charged the family for the fuel. They may be rich, but they might not be “that” rich.
If they live in Aspen, they are rich rich. Hahaha
Yeah but one problem is they could hire an attorney to sue and since they are rich, they could afford a lawyer that would say that they were not in the flight deck at the time so the sterile cockpit rule wouldn’t apply to them. Lol I’m just playing some devil’s advocate they were still super annoying Hahahaha
@@christopherfischer6998 If the flight crew can't handle all hell breaking loose in the cockpit, they need to score some hours in a jump plane. You get about 4000agl then pull the power back and go "ah shit."
The pilots thousand dollar noise cancelling headsets take care of screaming pax.
That nice new highway, uses to be 2 lane all the way!
Wow! That parking tarmac looks like the static display at the NBAA Convention! Very nice video - thanks for not putting music on it (I hate that)
I like how most of the planes there are private jets. Mostly the ultra rich visiting their vacation homes one week out of the year.
These same people probably have a summer home in Martha's Vineyard.
Do the passengers think they're on a roller coaster? Lol, annoying Gulfstream V clients...
Probably some super rich and spoiled 8 year olds.
Yep rich assholes
how are they assholes. they are enjoying themselves...
harsh, but true and amusing...
Nouveau riche
Can't wait until my new GV is ready.....
You have a jet
@@turtletube Only in my dreams....
Braty children need to keep quiet during touchdown apraouch.
They didn't sound like kids, they sounded more like drunk college girls, like "Yeeeeaahh!!! Spring breeeeak!!!" kind of screaming.
150 years after the gold rush and we have highways and airports in the rockies
Such a fun area, the Frying Pan Valley. I miss it everyday
The kids are sooo happy!! As they should be, it's a wonderland of winter fun. I miss it everyday
Perfect landing. Excellent piloting.
shouldn't there be an FAA regulation that allows the pilot or any flight crew member to throw obnoxious passengers off the plane?
I extended that runway about 15 years ago.
I'm jealous, nice approach and set down , have fun.
Dave Todd bh
That's some impressive flying through challenging conditions there, Tex!
I've been in here 30+ times in two different types, and have NEVER set off the EGPWS... Offset to the right over the road visually or stay on the path. I don't understand how this was not brought up yet?! Maybe that's why Flight Safety wants to use this for training? Hmmm
flywm 1
45 years of flying..we call this asses. embarrassing video.
When I worked on the DEN ramp I worked around 7 flights a day to ASE
Ok..
cool video. A lot of corporate tax deductions used for private purposes. I bet not too many showed up on the company expenses as "Aspen ski holiday"
Giving me ideas
And the tax code makes wealthy people spend money or face confiscatory rates if they don't spend a given amount.
Why should government determine what you do with your money?
The government hates competition in that sense.
May as well make the most of it!
It's a corporate retreat for team building exercises. ;)
One to many cold ones in the back, great landing though :)
Were ALL the rich people in Aspen that day? That's a lot of private jets...
It's always been that way
It's skiing week. Next week they will be in Hot Springs. Check the schedule.
@@DOLRED It's gaper week, where all the rich people fill up the hill.
VERY interesting,thanks. Looks like there is room for another (needed) airport to the left of I-70 at 1:00 minutes.
Bruce McCaskey
That's not I-70... that's Hwy 82. It's runs south 40 miles from I-70 at Glenwood Springs down through Carbondale, El Jebel and Basalt to Aspen, then on up over Independence Pass. I lived in Aspen from 79-83 -- life in the fast lane with the rich and famous; surely can make you lose your mind.
Funny how this video appears to be for the most part in black and white until the airport landing light appears just off the runway in the distance
I think terrain flight should be a required task on all check rides to include attitude recovery and steep turns.
It is.
"life-styles of the rich and famous...may you have champagne dreams and caviar wishes"....or something like that...
Yep, passengers were a bit much, beautiful scenery!
Taking off toward that mountain with a full load is much more exciting than landing.
You don't have to be rich to take private jet somewhere. You can get 4-5 people to pitch in a few hundred bucks (depending on mileage) and charter a small jet. I think you could charter a jet from OC to Las Vegas for about 2-3k a few years ago.
This is the exact same runway location as another video, pilot is Greg.
Wow that’s a really tight squeeze!!! Good job captain
that dude's marshalling "skills" leave a lot to be desired
Keem Osabe Marshalling like that would not be allowed in the UK.
So true. He needs remedial training.
Thought that maybe he was a full-time band director / part-time marshaller
I use to live in woody creek and fly a Lear Jet back then. John Denver lived there and I would see him occasionally...sad about his death, but he didn't know how to switch fuel tanks on his experimental aircraft and drowned in California. Sad. The FAA tried to violate us once for a late landing after curlew but we had it on the ATC tapes that we landed two minutes before curfew. I later flew jumbo jet worldwide...retired in Florida.
The combined cost of those jets could actually take care of 0.001% of our national debt.
Im not rich at all, But why all the hate for people with money jealousy perhaps the kid sounds like he’s just having fun. Great vid guys thanks for sharing
Aren't their children so cute...........? Such lovely children they are. I am so impressed.
I calmed down when the "Pull Up" warning had stopped
“crap pants” “crap pants”. “crap pants “
I’m always amazed at how many arm chair Chuck Yeagers there are in the world. Always so quick to critique someone’s flying technique.
Many times done the localizer to 15. In my Falcon 7x.
All the people blaming others for their own state of being poor are very shameful. If you haven't gone out of your way to try starting a business, to become wealthy, you do not get to pretend those that have done so are oppressing you. You are doing it to yourselves.
Very cool video and congrats to the owner for this achievement.
P.S. I will happily cede that the kid was very annoying.
nothing wrong with being rich, other than for the fact that the rich have a very disturbing internationalist worldview that is selling out the western world. It is not their wealth that is oppressing me. It is the growing wealth gap caused by their way of thinking.
Nobody should aspire to be rich. I don't want to be. Because once you are rich, the money makes you part of the problem. America was made great by the middle class which is only possible if you stop the rich from hollowing it out. You will always have the rich and you will always have the poor. But now we have the middle class being gutted by the politics of the rich.
@@marks6663.... Then vote against politicians that are taking the biggest donations from globalists and want open borders.
Jason B... I'm with you, the comment section has its share of "let's even the playing field" morons that haven't a clue what it's like to finance your butt to the hilt and take a chance of losing everything in order to achieve a higher level of success. I took the chance and didn't succeed because I was always worried about the income of the people working below me. If I do it again it'll be different. I'll lobby for open borders and hire minorities that'll work for peanuts. After all that's what the leftists want, I'll be happy to do it differently.
Oh, please, Jason! The rich people of today have started nothing and made no effort whatsoever. They are the children or grandchildren of the people who "went out of their way to start a business". They simply use the money their predecessors accumulated. Starting a business these days is absolutely useless. If you "went ouf of your way to start a business", you'd know that. With the VERY rare exceptions of a few internet startups, no serious business was started in the past 20-30 years in the US. So yeah, the richie rich's who inherited billions are oppressing you.
@@Maloy7800... That is some straight up cultural Marxist shit there. I personally know several self made millionaires that came from nothing. One of those I speak of is half way to being a billionaire. The biggest issue we face today is the politicians that take money from lobbyists to enrich themselves, the real shocker are the politicians on the left taking money from globalist like George Soros who want open borders. As long as this is going on you'll never see the middle class or poor workers see their pay rise because the over abundance of illegal cheap labor crossing our borders freely. The laws of supply and demand are in play here, why do you think we the working class have seen our wages stagnate. Anyone that says you can't be successful in business is either lazy or a believer in cultural marxism and is waiting for the wealth redistribution to begin, and that ain't happening in your lifetime. A person could start a dog shit scooping business and if done properly could become wealthy. You just need an understanding of how to raise capital, manage labor and have an understanding of how our tax system works, which left up to tax accountants anyway. Between industrial automation and cheap labor crossing our borders middle class labors are screwed, if we don't control one of them all is lost, industrial automation isn't going away, that's the industry I'm in and follow trends closely. so that leaves the other to control or we will continue swirling down the drain.
Edit: I don't expect you to understand anything I just said because what you just laid out in your comment screams of marxist brainwashing.
My other jets ---- are in my hot tub. Tssssssssssssssss.........
Amazing on so many levels
I’d want to rip my own ears off if I had to listen to that lot on final and landing but great touch down.
"TERRAIN! TERRAIN! PULL UP!! OK, NEVER MIND..."
Omg how many people have private jets in Aspen? 😳
Must be some big event going on for all that jet parking. Seem extra busy?
Judging by the celebratory noises in the background, no one expected the plane to land safely😜
Unbelievable that those kids screamed like that on final before touchdown... A very crucial time for pilots. I’m sure the pilot had a serious talk with the owner of the plane soon after shutdown. Anyways good landing.
Have an edit for your videos, taxis necessary? Sweet landing, 3 minutes to home enough already.
Party going on in the cabin....All the wealthy folks and their jets hanging out in Aspen!
I miss this.
And that right there is why I’ll stick with freight. Nobody to distract my landings. Only the other guy to critique my landings. Gotta hand it to these guys though, beautiful landing with all the unnecessary distraction, well done
Greased it! Very nice.
I have to wonder if anyone from the FAA got back with the operator and asked why they were compelled to let such distractions into the cockpit. That's a big deal.