Hello Gerry! God bless you (and yours) during your fight and thank you for your sacrifices and service to our great Country! Kindest regards Sir, Shawn
My best, Gerry, dealing with that cancer thing! Our house wishes the very best for you! I presume you were in Vietnam so thanks for your service, too! We all owe you!
Garry, first Thank You for all the years you served as well as your family. Keep on fighting as if you are fighting against a enemy, as you are. Your family needs you. Take good care. Foxie Dog and her human.
@@gabekremer7148 You're correct . . . that's the standard ! In this 'realm' . . . there's no time/room, for second guesses, mistakes !. One does not even focus on the option . . . 😬 😡 💀
Keep it up Gregg we have missed being your copilot. We love your videos and know running a big company and having family time is priority so thanks for what you do. Us non pilots appreciate that you pilots take the time to make these videos for us.
I live in Salt Lake and have been flying for 30 years as a passenger (often weekly) and know this approach by heart. Loved seeing it from the right seat and how ILS and ATC worked together. The approach requires a turn off 180 degrees for final due to the surrounding mountains. Love the channel and the professionalism at your craft. Thanks for your service.
Even after formal retirement from the USAF . . . many flying retirees relish a return - to those 'good ol' days' of flying. YOU, are quite fortunate in continuing your love . . . from the cockpit, and sharing it with us . . . who turn on the tube, for some aviation content. I'm able to grab you from my MetroCVS cell phone, digital. FLY HIGH ! 🇺🇸
When I was a student my instructor coordinated with SLC to do touch-n-go's from about 11 PM to 1 AM. The controllers were more than happy to have someone to talk to at midnight, even a student pilot. It was good to get some bravo experience when there wasn't a lot of other traffic and stress to deal with.
The shoutout was fun to hear but like others have said, back to business. It was also nice to see someone so seasoned still make an occasional error (e.g. rwy 16 vs 17) and not beat themselves up about it. I would jump at a chance to do a ride along someday!
This and a few other similar channels are the only true reality shows. I never tire of this channel because as one who isn’t a pilot it’s incredibly educational. As well as entertaining.
I'm sitting here in my office here in the south of England relaxed & retired & enjoying being in the right seat marvelling at all I see & hear. Envious humbled & respectful. Thanks
Greg does all the filming and camera set up, I think it's his nephew or neighbor that does most of the editing on his videos. Bush pilot does his own. Both are excellent! It's like your there with them in the cockpit!!
2:52 Ah, sitting on the ground at KAPA at well over a mile high brings back memories in a different lifetime when I flew occasionally out of Centennial. At the time I was working at the ADF on what was then known as the Buckley Air National Guard Base. Now it's Space Force.
Greetings from Scotland Greg. Good to have a new video from you. Excellent content as always. I really enjoy watching the process of flying the aircraft, and the details shown on the MFD. Your explanations of what the MFD is showing are especially interesting. Take care & thanks for taking the time to do this… Your interpreter ……
Well, Greg, I've got the matter settled. I know a good thing when I see it. I'm staying right here with you. Thank you for the 'not inconsiderable' effort you go to to make your vlogs not only educational, but thoroughly enjoyable, too!
So fantastic to see sharp, capable people find and enjoy success. Very inspiring and gratifying, thanks for sharing these glimpses into a small part of your life! And an A-Team reference. FTW!
Always enjoy the flights and the explanations along the way. Thanks for posting Greg! There are other aviators out there, but enjoy P1D's videos the most.
Hi Gregg, great to see you back. BTW great intro, music, camera work, angles, the whole intro. I really enjoy your explaining everything as you go along. Huge fan. Love the sound at startup. The only thing better would the sound of a DC-8 at startup. I'm retired from Delta Airlines. Looking fwd to your next video.
That "felt" a little "INTENSE" at the "Departure"...A "little bit BUSY"😁😉.....And that was cool the way ATC recognized you as "Premier 1 Driver" over the Radio 😉 I thought that was neat😊🖐️TY for taking us over some Beautiful scenery; I really enjoyed it! 👍
I found your channel a week ago and I’ve BingeWatch sense. You do an excellent job and I really enjoy the way your videos show. Appreciate the way you explain all the steps and the process. I’m impressed with the air traffic control and the way things are done up in the air. I’ve only flown once in my life and it was a 1986. Looking out the window, I saw a jet dart by in the opposite direction looking like it was 500 feet away! Scared the daylights out of me. Glad to learn, through your video, a 1000 foot separation is the standard and now I look forward to flying again sometime in the future. Your approach to Salt Lake City was amazing as was your fly over of the Grand Canyon. Also, thanks for your service and I’m sure flying the F-16 must’ve been amazing! Looking forward to the next video. Fly safe!
Ski areas at about 14:40 are Winter Park/Mary Jane. You crossed the north end of Corona Pass with 10k feet to spare. I'm used to crossing it quite a bit lower.😁
I work at a grocery store in SW MI. A customer in my lane today has a Premier 1 Driver T-shirt on. I knew immediately what it was, having watched many of your videos, and he and his wife and I had the nicest chat about you while they were checking out. They were very amused that I recognized the T-shirt and it's significance. Cheers from SW MI.
Great video! I live just west of South Valley Regional ( U42) and could pick out my home as you flew north to KSLC along the west side of the valley. The tanker you noticed is part of the 151st Air Refueling Wing , Utah Air National Guard. Maybe during your Guard Career you found your F- 16 on the end our boom. I’m a.retired Crew Chief from UTANG on E model 135s. Thanks again for your videos I really enjoy watching them. Respectfully ESSO 70
Hi Greg, thanks for letting me tag along on that flight into SLC, it's one of my favorite airports. That big mining operation that you pointed out during the flight is the Kennecott open pit copper mine. That Island you saw to the west on your final approach to runway 17L is Antelope Island (in the Great Salt Lake). Please keep making the videos, they are wonderful.
Great shots of Eldora 13:44, and Winter Park/Mary Jane 14:16 ski areas, both regular haunts for me in the winter. 22:47 Rio Tinto/Kennecott copper mine. It's even bigger when you're down in it.
The scenery and narration is not only entertaining, it is very informative/educational. Your content has encouraged me to start flying again and to get current on my ifr ticket.
Hey Greg, fantastic flight to Salt Lake. I would’ve loved to been on that one. Hopefully you and the wife had a fantastic time. Did you notice how low the Salt Lake is getting? They are in a pretty good drought right now. Safe flying my friend.
Thanks for the video. Love them. You are way to nice to your nervous wife. I would have told her the wing was coming loose. We were flying up for dinner in 172 and my wife went to sleep as usual in the right seat. I pulled the mixture out and engine died with the prop windmilling. I then nudged my wife and told her we had engine failure and to look for a good place to land. As we spiraled down she was trying help out. Finally I pushed the mixture in and the engine came to life and away we went. Jan looked at me with evil intent knowing what I'd done and punched me in the shoulder so hard I had a bruise for a week. She had a good time telling the story over the years.
Nice new intro and fun episode Greg, and your wife in the back reading at ease (as long as there's no turbulence ☺) knowing there's a skilled pilot at the controls. Nice triple camera shot on landing love it.
Really loved this video! I used to be a Flight Instructor at SLC back in 1968-71, at Key Aviation. I'm sure it's not there any more. Didn't recognize the ramp. Started out working the line back in 1966. Really do enjoy your videos!
Greg, been watching your videos for over a year and aviation has always been my true passion. Since a kid my dad had always brought us to air shows and I fell in love with it when I climbed inside the cockpit of an A-10 @ 11yrs old. I joined the Marines after high school back in 99, cause the Air Force said I couldn’t be a pilot for them. Thanks to that!! 22 years later I’m starting my journey towards my PPC. Godspeed and god bless!
Love the new intro…well done! Looks like a young Val Kilmer to BaronPilot’s left at the 40 second mark. Thanks for taking us along! Caught the traffic at 26:30 11 o’clock high and the traffic you pointed out with the shadow on the ground…nice!
One day I hope to just shake this man's hand. Currently, I'm shut out of my home 2 hours north but as this is year two, we have a work around for wife and family...facetime and technology...lol. So, I have followed Greg from his MU2 (loved that damn plane) to present and he is solid...he sets the bar to the highest quality as you can tell with the other aviation videos. Greg...keep flying...keep videos coming...and if your in seattle, see you at signature. ...from White Rock BC Canada...cheers!
I am a Centennial Bird Watcher.....missed you this time around, but spend a lot of time flying with friends between KAPA to KSLC....a great mid time flight. Great Flight, Fly Safe !
You are in my neighborhood. Also the giant mine you saw is Kennecott Copper mine. It was the largest cooper mine in the world but I think that has changed over the recent years.
I came here to get a face full of mountains, and I was not disappointed. Greg, the clarity of this video is outstanding - your cameras must be bleeding edge. Yes, we can see the other aircraft and its shadow. I think I saw the passengers waving.
Omaha native. Very cool! We go back sometimes to visit all the restaurants we miss... Big Freds, Runza, Godfathers, Johnnys... the list goes on and on. So many good ones no longer around. Caniglias, 11-Worth Cafe, Sr. Matias. Thanks for the great videos!
It's always a pleasure watching you Fly. Clear and instructive for us viewers, as a simmer very learning how to.....correctly fly. Thnx and I appriciate all the efforts, you put in, so we can watch these Vid's....!
That was one of a hectic departure. Thank you for using your mental power on departure to “Aviate, Navigate, Communicate.” The arrival was definitely with fewer traffic. Thank you for clarifying w/ATC “on right base for Rwy17 App.”Great flight! I enjoy it!
Greg, it was my pleasure to ride-along with you and to see the best scenic mountain pictures of all time; perfect weather made it possible. Happy to see another one of your videos again; was having withdrawal symptoms since your last video. Thanks so much and regards to the misses (P1Rider). Have a great weekend.
@@gregmink My pleasure. I do have a follow-up question related to your two North Atlantic ferry crossings ... was there ever a video for the flights from Goose Bay back into the USA?
I bought a pair of Randolph Archer glasses a few months ago after hearing you recommend them and I love them! My wife liked them and bought a pair of some other style, and then went back and bought another pair. You've helped me to create a monster, I think. 😆
Excellent video, most instructive and shows exactly what is really involved in flying an aircraft and landing in such a beautiful scenario. Well done !!! William MacDonald, Scotland.
Mike, America is a beautiful country , and you camera work is fantastic , thanks for all the information you give whilst you fly ,top channel , top content, top man , many thanks
Found your channel earlier this week. Love the videos! Was lucky enough to fly on our Corporate Jet one time from SLC to Centennial; that's the way to travel!
I don't blame you for slowing down video production/release after that whole FAA debacle, just glad to see you still post some content from time to time. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, your explaining what you are doing in the cockpit, how aircraft systems work etc, have really helped a few of my friends that were real nervous flyers get over that phobia. Knowing what is happening up front really helps them deal with the nerves. Stay safe Greg!
Hey, enjoyed the ride, the ski resort you mentioned as you crossed zimmr was Winter Park. My daughter lives there and fun to see from the air. KSLC is a great airport, 31 years as an AMT for Delta and spent a lot of time there. Please keep filming, always enjoy!
So glad to see a notification from the channel. Had the old heart pumping with anticipation. Nice flight. Enjoy your time off, just don't forget about us 🤗. I appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos. Love the intro. Stay safe and God bless.
That was Kennecott Copper Mine you passed by SW of SLC. One big mega mine, they even have tours! This was a nice video to relax to while working-I'm just a plane nut!
I am 73 years old now,and undergoing treatment for Brain cancer.I wanted to tell you how much I enjoy flying with you from an old Huey driver.
Hello Gerry! God bless you (and yours) during your fight and thank you for your sacrifices and service to our great Country!
Kindest regards Sir,
Shawn
My best, Gerry, dealing with that cancer thing! Our house wishes the very best for you! I presume you were in Vietnam so thanks for your service, too! We all owe you!
Garry, first Thank You for all the years you served as well as your family. Keep on fighting as if you are fighting against a enemy, as you are. Your family needs you. Take good care. Foxie Dog and her human.
I just love how all the discourse is so matter of fact. And even when ATC gives a shoutout it's cordial but automatically back to business.
That's his military training coming out.... Love it.
Thats just years of flying. No military here and I'm the same way
I should edit to say that's meant as credit on both sides.
@@gabekremer7148 You're correct . . . that's the standard ! In this 'realm' . . . there's no time/room, for second guesses, mistakes !. One does not even focus on the option . . . 😬 😡 💀
I like how he flies the plane and not the mic.
Keep it up Gregg we have missed being your copilot. We love your videos and know running a big company and having family time is priority so thanks for what you do. Us non pilots appreciate that you pilots take the time to make these videos for us.
Thanks! Will do!
I live in Salt Lake and have been flying for 30 years as a passenger (often weekly) and know this approach by heart. Loved seeing it from the right seat and how ILS and ATC worked together. The approach requires a turn off 180 degrees for final due to the surrounding mountains. Love the channel and the professionalism at your craft. Thanks for your service.
I like when you explain what your doing
For us who don’t know
Thanks
For all the things he doesn't explain anymore you'll hafta check his old videos. He got tired of explaining them every video
Hey
Love the sound of Engine Startup!!...
love it when ATC/other pilots give you a shout out!!
I love the shout out especially when I'm recording!
Even after formal retirement from the USAF . . . many flying retirees relish a return - to those 'good ol' days' of flying. YOU, are quite fortunate in continuing your love . . . from the cockpit, and sharing it with us . . . who turn on the tube, for some aviation content. I'm able to grab you from my MetroCVS cell phone, digital. FLY HIGH ! 🇺🇸
When I was a student my instructor coordinated with SLC to do touch-n-go's from about 11 PM to 1 AM. The controllers were more than happy to have someone to talk to at midnight, even a student pilot. It was good to get some bravo experience when there wasn't a lot of other traffic and stress to deal with.
Everytime Greg posts a new video, an Angel gets its wings.
And that 'Angel' permits us, as his co-pilot ! 😎🇺🇸
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Better be careful. Keep going down this path and next thing we all know there will be Greg Minx "truths" like Chuck Norris truths.
The shoutout was fun to hear but like others have said, back to business. It was also nice to see someone so seasoned still make an occasional error (e.g. rwy 16 vs 17) and not beat themselves up about it. I would jump at a chance to do a ride along someday!
Another awesome video. Stay safe Craig. Nothing but the best to you and your family.
This and a few other similar channels are the only true reality shows. I never tire of this channel because as one who isn’t a pilot it’s incredibly educational. As well as entertaining.
I'm sitting here in my office here in the south of England relaxed & retired & enjoying being in the right seat marvelling at all I see & hear. Envious humbled & respectful. Thanks
Another nice smooth ride Greg, top marks to the SLC controller, super cool, he must be one of the clearest ATC voices around.
We Love your channel... Thank You for all you do in helping we enthusiasts understand what goes into planning and executing a safe and secure flight.
The best editor out there! Your vids are awesome! Lots of cameras, amazing scenery, avionics showcased, concise videos. Perfect! Keep em coming.
yes exactly, lot of different perspectives
Nah, Ryan from Missionary Bush Pilot, straight out.
@@Josh92SA Ryan is top of the game also ,no Nah needed ,Greg is the Jet guy ,Ryan is the Bush guy,two top notch channels !!
Greg does all the filming and camera set up, I think it's his nephew or neighbor that does most of the editing on his videos. Bush pilot does his own. Both are excellent! It's like your there with them in the cockpit!!
Love the intro. Glad to see you back again.
So do I, but it made me feel a little bit envious.
. . . Me too ! 😎
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Probably the best aviation vlog on UA-cam… educational, professional, and yet, entertaining. Thank you Premier1!
2:52 Ah, sitting on the ground at KAPA at well over a mile high brings back memories in a different lifetime when I flew occasionally out of Centennial. At the time I was working at the ADF on what was then known as the Buckley Air National Guard Base. Now it's Space Force.
I love how you still have that fighter pilot inflection with your radio transmissions. Clipped, formal, and clear! I love it!
LEEHY5 arrival is my absolute favorite. The best view of Mt Timpanogas near Provo there! Never gets old!
It has been a privilege to ride along with you both and really enjoyed the scenery this trip offered.
Thanks for watching!
When ATC recognizes your call sign and calls you out! 👍🏼👊🏼🙌🏼
GREAT. This took me back 55 years. I was reliving long ago. Thanks for the return to the controls.
Greetings from Scotland Greg. Good to have a new video from you. Excellent content as always. I really enjoy watching the process of flying the aircraft, and the details shown on the MFD. Your explanations of what the MFD is showing are especially interesting.
Take care & thanks for taking the time to do this…
Your interpreter ……
Well, Greg, I've got the matter settled. I know a good thing when I see it. I'm staying right here with you. Thank you for the 'not inconsiderable' effort you go to to make your vlogs not only educational, but thoroughly enjoyable, too!
You know it's gonna be a Great weekend when you get a new P1D video drop! Thanks Greg!
The enormous mine is Kenecot Copper.
Visited there many years ago... great tour if you are in the area!
Noticed HAFB and my house as you entered Base. Have fun in Park City.
So fantastic to see sharp, capable people find and enjoy success. Very inspiring and gratifying, thanks for sharing these glimpses into a small part of your life!
And an A-Team reference. FTW!
Thanks for watching!
11:37 Great view of the front range on a beautiful day.
At this point, I'm almost more impressed with camera tech than flight tech. Thanks for the effort you put into the videos. It's appreciated.
I learn so much from your videos. They are sensational in many ways. Sincere thanks for the time and effort you put into them.
Always enjoy the flights and the explanations along the way. Thanks for posting Greg! There are other aviators out there, but enjoy P1D's videos the most.
Thanks!
Hi Gregg, great to see you back. BTW great intro, music, camera work, angles, the whole intro. I really enjoy your explaining everything as you go along. Huge fan. Love the sound at startup. The only thing better would the sound of a DC-8 at startup. I'm retired from Delta Airlines. Looking fwd to your next video.
All us aviation alums cherish his quality productions . . . I am an Air Force veteran - Military Airlift Command l 😎🇺🇸
@@paulsuprono7225 Amen to that. I am also a Veteran. US Navy. Thank you for your service.
That "felt" a little "INTENSE" at the "Departure"...A "little bit BUSY"😁😉.....And that was cool the way ATC recognized you as "Premier 1 Driver" over the Radio 😉 I thought that was neat😊🖐️TY for taking us over some Beautiful scenery; I really enjoyed it! 👍
Glad you’re back, I missed watching your flying time it’s very interesting. Thanks! And please do more.
All the buttons and switches sound like they have a fantastic tactile feel.
Greg, love your videos. Huge fan! You've inspired me to create my own content. Thank you!
Watching for a long time ,you passed over my house coming into Salt Lake that was cool to me .Thanks for all .
I much appreciate all the angles of view on your plane !:) ty for one more awesome video!
I found your channel a week ago and I’ve BingeWatch sense. You do an excellent job and I really enjoy the way your videos show. Appreciate the way you explain all the steps and the process. I’m impressed with the air traffic control and the way things are done up in the air. I’ve only flown once in my life and it was a 1986. Looking out the window, I saw a jet dart by in the opposite direction looking like it was 500 feet away! Scared the daylights out of me. Glad to learn, through your video, a 1000 foot separation is the standard and now I look forward to flying again sometime in the future. Your approach to Salt Lake City was amazing as was your fly over of the Grand Canyon. Also, thanks for your service and I’m sure flying the F-16 must’ve been amazing! Looking forward to the next video. Fly safe!
2 thumbs up 👍🏻👍🏻 for the new intro. Very dynamic and appropriate.
Watching you fly just never gets boring. Love it. Love my big Premier 1 Driver coffee mug and t-shirt.
Your production just keeps getting better! Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
Ski areas at about 14:40 are Winter Park/Mary Jane. You crossed the north end of Corona Pass with 10k feet to spare. I'm used to crossing it quite a bit lower.😁
Thanks for watching!
New intro is very modern and "fresh" - I like it . . . .
I work at a grocery store in SW MI. A customer in my lane today has a Premier 1 Driver T-shirt on. I knew immediately what it was, having watched many of your videos, and he and his wife and I had the nicest chat about you while they were checking out. They were very amused that I recognized the T-shirt and it's significance. Cheers from SW MI.
Loving the new intro Greg. Another great flight in the books. Glad to see you back in the air. (on UA-cam at least) :)
Great video!
I live just west of South Valley Regional ( U42) and could pick out my home as you flew north to KSLC along the west side of the valley.
The tanker you noticed is part of the 151st Air Refueling Wing , Utah Air National Guard.
Maybe during your Guard Career you found your F- 16 on the end our boom. I’m a.retired Crew Chief from UTANG on E model 135s.
Thanks again for your videos I really enjoy watching them.
Respectfully
ESSO 70
Great to see you back! Gorgeous mountain views.
Hi Greg, thanks for letting me tag along on that flight into SLC, it's one of my favorite airports. That big mining operation that you pointed out during the flight is the Kennecott open pit copper mine. That Island you saw to the west on your final approach to runway 17L is Antelope Island (in the Great Salt Lake). Please keep making the videos, they are wonderful.
It was so cool watching you come into Salt lake and going over that mine because I do it all the time in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
EPIC!
Great shots of Eldora 13:44, and Winter Park/Mary Jane 14:16 ski areas, both regular haunts for me in the winter. 22:47 Rio Tinto/Kennecott copper mine. It's even bigger when you're down in it.
It's been awhile. Glad you're back!
The darn day job keeps getting in the way
@@gregmink Quite alright. We've all been there!
The scenery and narration is not only entertaining, it is very informative/educational.
Your content has encouraged me to start flying again and to get current on my ifr ticket.
Love the new intro!
Thanks for the scenic ride!
GREAT EXAMPLE of lenticular clouds viewed from the cloud base at 15:00 mark… generally formed on the Lee side of mountain ranges
Hello there👋👋, how are you doing today?hope you’re safe and God bless you!
Hey Greg, fantastic flight to Salt Lake. I would’ve loved to been on that one. Hopefully you and the wife had a fantastic time. Did you notice how low the Salt Lake is getting? They are in a pretty good drought right now. Safe flying my friend.
Thanks for the video. Love them. You are way to nice to your nervous wife. I would have told her the wing was coming loose. We were flying up for dinner in 172 and my wife went to sleep as usual in the right seat. I pulled the mixture out and engine died with the prop windmilling. I then nudged my wife and told her we had engine failure and to look for a good place to land. As we spiraled down she was trying help out. Finally I pushed the mixture in and the engine came to life and away we went. Jan looked at me with evil intent knowing what I'd done and punched me in the shoulder so hard I had a bruise for a week. She had a good time telling the story over the years.
Just curious.. have you ever dropped an external tank and yelled “FOX 1!!”
Sincerely, Randy Quaid
Hope I made you laugh premier driver!!
Nice new intro and fun episode Greg, and your wife in the back reading at ease (as long as there's no turbulence ☺) knowing there's a skilled pilot at the controls. Nice triple camera shot on landing love it.
Really loved this video! I used to be a Flight Instructor at SLC back in 1968-71, at Key Aviation. I'm sure it's not there any more. Didn't recognize the ramp. Started out working the line back in 1966. Really do enjoy your videos!
Greg, been watching your videos for over a year and aviation has always been my true passion. Since a kid my dad had always brought us to air shows and I fell in love with it when I climbed inside the cockpit of an A-10 @ 11yrs old. I joined the Marines after high school back in 99, cause the Air Force said I couldn’t be a pilot for them. Thanks to that!! 22 years later I’m starting my journey towards my PPC. Godspeed and god bless!
The editing, tracking cameras, commentary and professionalism is next level. Thanks for sharing your working world with us!
Love the new intro…well done! Looks like a young Val Kilmer to BaronPilot’s left at the 40 second mark. Thanks for taking us along! Caught the traffic at 26:30 11 o’clock high and the traffic you pointed out with the shadow on the ground…nice!
One day I hope to just shake this man's hand.
Currently, I'm shut out of my home 2 hours north but as this is year two, we have a work around for wife and family...facetime and technology...lol.
So, I have followed Greg from his MU2 (loved that damn plane) to present and he is solid...he sets the bar to the highest quality as you can tell with the other aviation videos.
Greg...keep flying...keep videos coming...and if your in seattle, see you at signature.
...from White Rock BC Canada...cheers!
Hi from NSW Australia. Very enjoyable ride. : Thank you.
Excellent job from another Fort Wayne fan! Thanks for taking us along. Hello to P1R hiding in the back!
Another beautiful flight! 👍
I am a Centennial Bird Watcher.....missed you this time around, but spend a lot of time flying with friends between KAPA to KSLC....a great mid time flight. Great Flight, Fly Safe !
WOW, Greg. Among your best videos. Gorgeous! Welcome back and thanks again for sharing!
You are in my neighborhood. Also the giant mine you saw is Kennecott Copper mine. It was the largest cooper mine in the world but I think that has changed over the recent years.
OMG.. P1D your channel is awesome. Loved it for a long time. Thanks so much for sharing this!!
Spectacular scenery on the perfect day. Thanks for taking me along.
Hello there👋👋, how are you doing today?hope you’re safe and God bless you!!
I've flown into SLC twice, love the views on approach. You earned a new sub today...thanks for the ride along!
I came here to get a face full of mountains, and I was not disappointed. Greg, the clarity of this video is outstanding - your cameras must be bleeding edge. Yes, we can see the other aircraft and its shadow. I think I saw the passengers waving.
Ha...Love your comment Dave!
Omaha native. Very cool! We go back sometimes to visit all the restaurants we miss... Big Freds, Runza, Godfathers, Johnnys... the list goes on and on. So many good ones no longer around. Caniglias, 11-Worth Cafe, Sr. Matias. Thanks for the great videos!
It's always a pleasure watching you Fly.
Clear and instructive for us viewers, as a simmer very learning how to.....correctly fly.
Thnx and I appriciate all the efforts, you put in, so we can watch these Vid's....!
That was one of a hectic departure. Thank you for using your mental power on departure to “Aviate, Navigate, Communicate.” The arrival was definitely with fewer traffic. Thank you for clarifying w/ATC “on right base for Rwy17 App.”Great flight! I enjoy it!
Thanks for watching!
Just up the road in Kokomo. Love the videos. Thanks for taking the time to share them.
Thanks for watching!
Greg, it was my pleasure to ride-along with you and to see the best scenic mountain pictures of all time; perfect weather made it possible. Happy to see another one of your videos again; was having withdrawal symptoms since your last video. Thanks so much and regards to the misses (P1Rider). Have a great weekend.
Thanks for watching!
@@gregmink My pleasure. I do have a follow-up question related to your two North Atlantic ferry crossings ... was there ever a video for the flights from Goose Bay back into the USA?
Stunning scenery this trip. That mine was impressive ! Enjoyed the ride .
Thanks for watching!
Kennecott Copper Mine, opened in 1906. Great video!! Thank you!
Thanks for taking me along for the ride . awesome videos Greg
I bought a pair of Randolph Archer glasses a few months ago after hearing you recommend them and I love them! My wife liked them and bought a pair of some other style, and then went back and bought another pair. You've helped me to create a monster, I think. 😆
Excellent video, most instructive and shows exactly what is really involved in flying an aircraft and landing in such a beautiful scenario. Well done !!! William MacDonald, Scotland.
Mike, America is a beautiful country , and you camera work is fantastic , thanks for all the information you give whilst you fly ,top channel , top content, top man , many thanks
Found your channel earlier this week. Love the videos! Was lucky enough to fly on our Corporate Jet one time from SLC to Centennial; that's the way to travel!
I don't blame you for slowing down video production/release after that whole FAA debacle, just glad to see you still post some content from time to time. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, your explaining what you are doing in the cockpit, how aircraft systems work etc, have really helped a few of my friends that were real nervous flyers get over that phobia. Knowing what is happening up front really helps them deal with the nerves. Stay safe Greg!
Thanks for watching!
I live right underneath the south approach for SLC airport. I love seeing all the planes coming in and departing.
Hey, enjoyed the ride, the ski resort you mentioned as you crossed zimmr was Winter Park. My daughter lives there and fun to see from the air. KSLC is a great airport, 31 years as an AMT for Delta and spent a lot of time there. Please keep filming, always enjoy!
You have been missed! It is great to have you back making videos. Thank you. Henri.
I enjoy your videos. They make me appreciate pilots and the skills it takes. Bravo Zulu, keep the great work.
HEY P1D, as always, thank you so much for letting me ride along with you. Greatly appreciated. Wishing you and your wife a wonderful day.
"That kinda stuff makes my wife nervous". That's very nice of you, especially coming from a former Viper Driver. Love the content!!
So glad to see a notification from the channel. Had the old heart pumping with anticipation. Nice flight. Enjoy your time off, just don't forget about us 🤗. I appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos. Love the intro. Stay safe and God bless.
That was Kennecott Copper Mine you passed by SW of SLC. One big mega mine, they even have tours! This was a nice video to relax to while working-I'm just a plane nut!
Amazing all those buttons to push & Tunning Dials real a lot of work in the Cockpit
That was awesome. I liked the views when you left Denver, I used to ski alot at A-Basin/Keystone... I miss it. I live in NY, now... NOT the same!