Realy likes your flights on and of big airfields with coms! I was in my 20:s TC assistance in the military. So I did a lot of flightplans . It was at F17 in Sweden and mostly SAAB Lansen that flow there! Now when you landed at Tampa, you cycled with a headcamera! Im also a cyclist so where could I see your cycling wideos! Björn
No cycling videos on my channel, Björn, except when I fly with my bicycle. You may like the one called "My Oshkosh Dilemma - or: RAGBRAI explained for Pilots". Greetings from Iowa! - Martin
Haven't ridden any of my bikes on a class B ramp before, but I get plenty of weird looks on D & C ramps... I lived in Manchester and CR for a while 15+ years ago, my wife is from CR and all her family still lives there. I try to take my bike when we visit the in-laws, ya'll are really spoiled with the Cedar Valley Nature trail and all other other paved trails scattered about eastern Iowa. Here in Idaho we have a couple short rail trails and an in city green belt -- the rest is chip sealed roads or single track mountain bike trails (which are awesome btw). excellent video as always.
Hi Zeb, yes, the Cedar Valley Nature trail is great. And it is still being expanded, already paved to Center Point going north, and the extension from Ely to Solon is nearing completion. Regards, Martin
Very cool to see the Air Canada Jetz Airbus sports charter on the Signature ramp in Tampa, parked near your spot. Looking back, the Vancouver Canucks beat Tampa 4-1 on Oct 11 ;)
Great Video Martin, We lived in Tampa for 3 years while stationed at MacDill AFB. The weather does not seem to have changed much. Can't say I miss it. Glad to live in the Great State of Texas now.
Very nicely done! When flying into major airports such as TPA, there is no margin for error due to the high traffic volume. You are with the "BIG BOYS" at a major airport! I would have to guess they don't see many Bonanzas at TPA!
You know, when I land at a Class Bravo airport, more often than not there's at least one other piston aircraft on the ramp, sometimes even several - and often a light single, like a Cessna 172. So it seems I'm not the only one with an interest in these large airports. Regards, Martin
Thanks so much for the nice reply. My thinking was that due to the Commercial Traffic volume, they would try to discourage private aircraft from landing at Class "B" Airports. Love your ATC Comm!
Rex, That would have been much easier, but 'easy' wasn't the goal in this case. :-) Still, I would love to come back to the area sometime (especially looking at the weather forecast for the next couple of weeks here in Iowa), and may give KSPG a try then. Regards, Martin
Hi Martin! Fantastic video as always! I always love your editing with split screens and iPad overlays. Even though your videos are not officially training videos, I gain a lot by watching them. I'm coming along in my flight training, at least as fast as my wallet will allow (at about 16 hrs now). I'm also a cyclist and ride approx 30 to 50mi a week. If you ever want to do any cycling down in Jacksonville Fl, hit me up and we can ride down the Baldwin trail. It's about 31 mi going to the end and back. Herlong Recreational Airport and Cecil Airport are not far from the train. Happy flying and stay safe.
Hey Martin its Mike Duncan, never did see that Airbus they were wanting you to follow. Was in Tampa the first week in September and had a great time. Nice place to visit wouldn't want to live there but do enjoy the weather. Looking forward to seeing you again soon. Fly Safe!
Hey Mike - great to hear from you! The Airbus is visible, but barely. You can see it at 11:37, when it crosses right over that one larger, straight road at the 11 o'clock position. I thought about putting a marker on it, but it's so small even a marker would have not made it very clear. It's going to dip down below freezing here in Iowa this week. Makes we want to go back to Tampa :-) All the best, Martin
Hey Martin, thanks for sharing another great video! I’m curious about the headset you’re using in many of your videos. Would you provide some feedback on using it? I can’t tell what model it is, but I’d like to hear any pros/cons you’ve experienced with the headset. BTW, I appreciate all the work (and time) that you put into making your videos. I’ve enjoyed watching your experiences and always learn something every time. Thanks!
Thanks for the encouraging words! regarding the headset, it's called Halo and made by Quiet Technologies. Very light weight, no pressure on the ears. I originally bought it because it gives me an extra inch of headroom (I'm tall), and have really come to like it over the years. Not quite as much noise attenuation as the top-end Bose headsets, but more than good enough, and of course a fraction of the price. The one thing I sometimes struggle with is to keep the microphone in the right place.
Thank you for the kind feedback. North-up or track-up, that's almost a religious question. I am personally very comfortable with either orientation; for the iPad (sectional or approach charts) I normally choose north -up just so I can read the text better. But hey, whatever works for the individual pilot is what should be used. Also, on the Garmin 530 I use the track-up map. Regards, Martin
Hi Martin, very good video as usual. One question, why don''t you put a camera on the airplane roof, just behind you so we can see all the panel instruments and all your cockpit work?
I have tried different mounting positions for a camera that captures the instruments. I haven't found one that I'm really happy with. Between vibration, distortion from a side angle, and glare from the sunlight, it's a tough job. I wish there was an easy solution... Regards, Martin
Question about landing long on 19L, on the airport diagram it shows LAHSO at runway intersection, was the ok to pass that intersection his instruction to turn on Sierra or was lahso not an issue regardless? Just curious and learning.
Based on the ATIS Martin played at the start of the video, it doesn't appear they were doing LAHSO operations at the time. Also, they didn't give a LAHSO clearance.
You are correct. That would have been faster and cheaper. But that wasn't my goal that day. I have this strange thing about going to large Class Bravo airports, I'm kind of collecting them - so I wanted to go to TPA. Plus I really enjoyed my bike ride that afternoon. Best regards, Martin
I have a Specialized Tricross. I don't do racing or anything that requires a real road bike, to the Tricross works well on pavement but also keeps me going on the occasional gravel trail. I've had this bike for ten years now, and still like it a lot. I estimate I put around 1,500 miles on it per year on average. - Martin
How are you liking the winters here in Iowa, Ben? I'm not a fan of cold weather, I'll be looking jealously towards Florida here for the next few months. - Martin
I have things like that happen with people all the time. My family is amazed at how often it happens.
It makes traveling even more fun, doesn't it?
Regards, Martin
@@martinpauly landed in Dubuque once and the line guy graduated from high school with me in Florida.
That was really cool. The best part was running into someone who had lived in Cedar Rapids. Small world!
Small world indeed - and on top of that he gave me expert cycling advice for the area!
- Martin
Good video Martin. It was interesting - thank you for sharing the process. Enjoy Oshkosh!
Thanks, Mike.
- Martin
Love the iPad overlay on the cockpit visual !!!!
Thank you for the nice feedback, Semaj.
- Martin
Realy likes your flights on and of big airfields with coms! I was in my 20:s TC assistance in the military. So I did a lot of flightplans . It was at F17 in Sweden and mostly SAAB Lansen that flow there! Now when you landed at Tampa, you cycled with a headcamera! Im also a cyclist so where could I see your cycling wideos!
Björn
No cycling videos on my channel, Björn, except when I fly with my bicycle. You may like the one called "My Oshkosh Dilemma - or: RAGBRAI explained for Pilots".
Greetings from Iowa!
- Martin
Haven't ridden any of my bikes on a class B ramp before, but I get plenty of weird looks on D & C ramps...
I lived in Manchester and CR for a while 15+ years ago, my wife is from CR and all her family still lives there. I try to take my bike when we visit the in-laws, ya'll are really spoiled with the Cedar Valley Nature trail and all other other paved trails scattered about eastern Iowa. Here in Idaho we have a couple short rail trails and an in city green belt -- the rest is chip sealed roads or single track mountain bike trails (which are awesome btw). excellent video as always.
Hi Zeb, yes, the Cedar Valley Nature trail is great. And it is still being expanded, already paved to Center Point going north, and the extension from Ely to Solon is nearing completion.
Regards, Martin
Very cool to see the Air Canada Jetz Airbus sports charter on the Signature ramp in Tampa, parked near your spot. Looking back, the Vancouver Canucks beat Tampa 4-1 on Oct 11 ;)
Martin: THANK YOU for taking the time to make these videos. From your Bonanza V35 friend !
You are welcome, Bill. Thanks for the feedback, and have fun flying the V-tail!
Regards, Martin
Great Video Martin, We lived in Tampa for 3 years while stationed at MacDill AFB. The weather does not seem to have changed much. Can't say I miss it. Glad to live in the Great State of Texas now.
Very nicely done! When flying into major airports such as TPA, there is no margin for error due to the high traffic volume. You are with the "BIG BOYS" at a major airport! I would have to guess they don't see many Bonanzas at TPA!
You know, when I land at a Class Bravo airport, more often than not there's at least one other piston aircraft on the ramp, sometimes even several - and often a light single, like a Cessna 172. So it seems I'm not the only one with an interest in these large airports.
Regards, Martin
Thanks so much for the nice reply. My thinking was that due to the Commercial Traffic volume, they would try to discourage private aircraft from landing at Class "B" Airports. Love your ATC Comm!
Amazing real world flying. And cycling.😎
Yes - my two favorite means of transportations!
- Martin
Martin, great video! Going to Downtown St Pete, should have landed at KSPG (Albert Whitted) my Home airport!
Rex,
That would have been much easier, but 'easy' wasn't the goal in this case. :-)
Still, I would love to come back to the area sometime (especially looking at the weather forecast for the next couple of weeks here in Iowa), and may give KSPG a try then.
Regards, Martin
Well done informative video
Glad you lied it, Wade.
- Martin
Hi Martin! Fantastic video as always! I always love your editing with split screens and iPad overlays. Even though your videos are not officially training videos, I gain a lot by watching them. I'm coming along in my flight training, at least as fast as my wallet will allow (at about 16 hrs now). I'm also a cyclist and ride approx 30 to 50mi a week. If you ever want to do any cycling down in Jacksonville Fl, hit me up and we can ride down the Baldwin trail. It's about 31 mi going to the end and back. Herlong Recreational Airport and Cecil Airport are not far from the train. Happy flying and stay safe.
Thanks, I'll try to remember that next time I'm in the area.
All the best for your flight training!
- Martin
Always enjoy your vids!
Thanks! :-)
- Martin
Enjoyed this one! Well done.
Thanks, George.
- Martin
I miss flying😎👍 Thanks for sharing!
Hey Martin its Mike Duncan, never did see that Airbus they were wanting you to follow. Was in Tampa the first week in September and had a great time. Nice place to visit wouldn't want to live there but do enjoy the weather. Looking forward to seeing you again soon. Fly Safe!
Hey Mike - great to hear from you!
The Airbus is visible, but barely. You can see it at 11:37, when it crosses right over that one larger, straight road at the 11 o'clock position. I thought about putting a marker on it, but it's so small even a marker would have not made it very clear.
It's going to dip down below freezing here in Iowa this week. Makes we want to go back to Tampa :-)
All the best, Martin
@@martinpauly I bet I certainly don't know how ya'll do those winters. Its too cold for us here in Tennessee.
Outstanding!
Thanks, Brian.
Awesome video!
Thanks, Scott.
Another very enjoyable, First Quality video!
Thanks! :-)
- Martin
Hey Martin, thanks for sharing another great video! I’m curious about the headset you’re using in many of your videos. Would you provide some feedback on using it? I can’t tell what model it is, but I’d like to hear any pros/cons you’ve experienced with the headset. BTW, I appreciate all the work (and time) that you put into making your videos. I’ve enjoyed watching your experiences and always learn something every time. Thanks!
Thanks for the encouraging words!
regarding the headset, it's called Halo and made by Quiet Technologies. Very light weight, no pressure on the ears. I originally bought it because it gives me an extra inch of headroom (I'm tall), and have really come to like it over the years. Not quite as much noise attenuation as the top-end Bose headsets, but more than good enough, and of course a fraction of the price. The one thing I sometimes struggle with is to keep the microphone in the right place.
Hi Marty. You are one of the finest youtubers out there. One simple question, why North up???
Thank you for the kind feedback.
North-up or track-up, that's almost a religious question. I am personally very comfortable with either orientation; for the iPad (sectional or approach charts) I normally choose north -up just so I can read the text better. But hey, whatever works for the individual pilot is what should be used. Also, on the Garmin 530 I use the track-up map.
Regards, Martin
Hi Martin, very good video as usual. One question, why don''t you put a camera on the airplane roof, just behind you so we can see all the panel instruments and all your cockpit work?
I have tried different mounting positions for a camera that captures the instruments. I haven't found one that I'm really happy with. Between vibration, distortion from a side angle, and glare from the sunlight, it's a tough job.
I wish there was an easy solution...
Regards, Martin
You can take a look on this guy channel, Mr Aviation 101. He use a lot of cameras, one of them is mounted on the aircraft roof.
Question about landing long on 19L, on the airport diagram it shows LAHSO at runway intersection, was the ok to pass that intersection his instruction to turn on Sierra or was lahso not an issue regardless? Just curious and learning.
Based on the ATIS Martin played at the start of the video, it doesn't appear they were doing LAHSO operations at the time. Also, they didn't give a LAHSO clearance.
You could have landed at Clwr/St. Pete Intl or Albert Whitted and have been much closer.
You are correct. That would have been faster and cheaper. But that wasn't my goal that day. I have this strange thing about going to large Class Bravo airports, I'm kind of collecting them - so I wanted to go to TPA. Plus I really enjoyed my bike ride that afternoon.
Best regards, Martin
What software do you use on your ipad?
Joel, I have been using an app called WingX Pro for many years now.
- Martin
Yay TPA!
I enjoyed my (short) stay - hope to be back sometime!
- Martin
What kind of bike do you have?
I have a Specialized Tricross. I don't do racing or anything that requires a real road bike, to the Tricross works well on pavement but also keeps me going on the occasional gravel trail. I've had this bike for ten years now, and still like it a lot. I estimate I put around 1,500 miles on it per year on average.
- Martin
I used to live in Clearwater and now I live in Iowa xD
How are you liking the winters here in Iowa, Ben?
I'm not a fan of cold weather, I'll be looking jealously towards Florida here for the next few months.
- Martin
@@martinpauly They are terrible haha, pre-flights when it is 10 degrees and not being able to go into IMC makes life a bit tricky
@@heyitsaph I think we are on the same page here, Ben.
- Martin
Ya just never know who you'll meet on the road.
Exactly! Especially in aviation, it's a relatively small world...
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