Alaskan Jet Flyby - IFR EC135 Helicopter @ 8000ft

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @dabuya
    @dabuya 2 роки тому +42

    This is the first IFR flight I’ve watched for a rotary winged aircraft. Thank you for taking the time to let me ride along with you. Happy landings.

  • @ESC_907
    @ESC_907 Рік тому +6

    It really is amazing how much we take for granted as passengers in commercial airplanes. There is so much communication and coordination that goes on, and passengers typically have no clue.

  • @andrewbello983
    @andrewbello983 2 роки тому +10

    For all the non-pilots watching an aircraft pass by at that range safely is an amazing thing, knowing ATC knows exactly where they are and you are....its difficult even in VRF flight to spot other aircraft. ADS-B has been amazing in making it that much easier. Fly safe brother. Thanks for sharing!

  • @av8tore71
    @av8tore71 Рік тому +2

    I'm a current IFR rated pilot and just went flying the other day with a guy who is rated but has not flown in a while so I went with just as a back up while he did some VOR approaches. The cloud layer was low so we were in and out of clouds while doing the approaches however, I dropped my pen near my feet and as I searched for the pen it got bumpy. When I found my pen I raised my head and all of a sudden I didn't see anything as we were in the clouds and something happened to me that over 25 years of flying I got spatial disorientation. I have over 2200 hours of IFR time and this was the first time I actually freaked out. I have flown MU-2 and Beech 18 (cargo for Chrysler) into Vancouver when it was solid IFR to minimums RVR and this one time it surprised me

  • @CHGMANCHG
    @CHGMANCHG 19 днів тому

    Airplane Single and Multiengine, as well as Helicopter IFR ratings guve you so many great options.

  • @alessandrocesar9197
    @alessandrocesar9197 Рік тому +2

    What a wonderful flight! thanks for sharing this with us ;) Keep flying, keep learning.

  • @luisa.rosado2861
    @luisa.rosado2861 Рік тому

    So I’ve been watching your videos for a couple of weeks and I just realized that you taught me how to fly back in 2011… I’ve been watching EC135 videos for a possible new job. Good seeing ya.

  • @ChrisAV8
    @ChrisAV8 Рік тому +2

    Michael: Great video. I learn so much from your videos. Please keep posting them. Fly safe, brother!

  • @copter_bob
    @copter_bob 2 роки тому +4

    These IFR videos are fantastic! Helps understand the process of instrument flying. Keep them coming!

  • @tommyk1073
    @tommyk1073 2 роки тому +4

    As a student helicopter pilot, I find your videos very useful! Keep up the great work!

  • @helisense8532
    @helisense8532 Рік тому +3

    Absolutely wonderful and well explained. A must for pilot learning. Thanks for your videos Michael

  • @jimmymc10021
    @jimmymc10021 2 роки тому +5

    Great content, it's always to good to watch Helicopter IFR flying.

  • @Bob-t1v
    @Bob-t1v 2 місяці тому

    Love it! Brings back some great memories. Thanks for the content. Excellent!

  • @Hogdriver88
    @Hogdriver88 2 роки тому +4

    Awesome. Always good to work the system even if it's clear, blue, and a million. As it turned out, it wasn't. Loved the AP system in the EC145 👍

  • @randomradon
    @randomradon Рік тому +1

    just started ground school for rotary wing, very much looking forward to starting actual flight lessons

  • @ericfan1223
    @ericfan1223 Рік тому +1

    Love the Martin air museum, have a close family friend whos at the museum! Hope to see you at next years show

  • @worldcrime
    @worldcrime Рік тому

    Michael been following you for years, really enjoyed this one. Thank you for the time you spend to share these, I too never stop learning…
    Richard Ehrenberg

  • @omaarpoiriez
    @omaarpoiriez 2 роки тому +6

    This is amazing! I hope to get IFR rated in the future as well, almost finished my PPL :)

  • @adrianbarber2905
    @adrianbarber2905 2 роки тому +1

    Got to love a bit of cloud surfing

  • @twodogsandtheirfamily
    @twodogsandtheirfamily 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome video, would have loved to see the remainder of the flight as well.

  • @chrish8849
    @chrish8849 6 місяців тому

    Clouds make me happy too. 😊 Can't wait to see your next video!

  • @sharky97er58
    @sharky97er58 2 роки тому +2

    Really Nice the Intercom sounds recorded, please keep up with the videos

  • @mayanina31
    @mayanina31 2 роки тому +2

    That was amazing. Always incredible to watch you fly 👍🏼 thank you for sharing 👍🏼

  • @Itsbrettjones
    @Itsbrettjones 2 роки тому +5

    No lie I dream of being a pilot but could never afford the cost.... I would have a blast just riding around in that helicopter all day. This is the most enjoyable substitute for now tho!

  • @seanmoody3381
    @seanmoody3381 2 роки тому +1

    Please do more vids like this please your amazing

  • @stealhty1
    @stealhty1 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome ,Thx for Share Captain Michael M😎👍

  • @matthewkurtz5129
    @matthewkurtz5129 2 роки тому +1

    I really appreciate your videos. I miss flying helos terribly. I jumped ship to fly UAVs after getting just shy of 800 hours because I needed money and insurance(family to support). Haven't flown if about 2 years. This helps me escape back to that world.
    About 6 months ago I hired on to CSX railroad, since the drone buisness collapsed. We're in the same area, I run trains from Richmond to DC and then we run either to Baltimore, Cumberland or Brunswick.

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому

      Glad you enjoy them. It is an honor to be able to share. I have always wondered operating a train is like. My son loves trains!

    • @matthewkurtz5129
      @matthewkurtz5129 2 роки тому

      @@michaelmiller85 mostly boring these days. They're largely run by a sort of auto pilot called Trip Optomizer. Engineer is only there for automation failure

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому

      @@matthewkurtz5129 the whole automation makes me wonder where things will be 20 years from now.

    • @matthewkurtz5129
      @matthewkurtz5129 2 роки тому

      @@michaelmiller85 either no one will have jobs and things will be extraordinarily different or it won't go so fast. If things go so far as to have robots doing everything, everyone will be out of a job you know what I mean?.
      I flew MQ-1s for 4 years and that gave me the impression things are further out than anything. They're pretty underwhelming, really just a honeywell autopilot with a computer. AI has potential, but it needs oversite because it's not really intelligent, just a chart of probablities that lets it mimick human output.

  • @zutisch
    @zutisch 2 роки тому +1

    Thx to let us See your Work.

  • @mjjoseph0811
    @mjjoseph0811 2 роки тому +1

    So incredibly beautiful and fascinating. If you come to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, let me know. 🙂

  • @andrewjcarp1
    @andrewjcarp1 2 роки тому +1

    What an awesome video! Making me want to get some more IFR time as a fellow helicopter pilot. if you ever hear the Musel call sign in the DMV, give us a shout!

  • @indyjons321
    @indyjons321 2 роки тому +4

    I start my helicopter instrument training next month, so this is really cool to see. And advice for flying instruments besides “keep scanning”?

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому +1

      Whether it be from your instructor or ATC, if you don't understand something ask. Depending on your area might recommend going out at night for 2 reasons. (1) Possibly less busy at some of the controlled airfields (2) Especially for helicopter, getting night time is very important for getting into medevac work. Not sure about the airplane requirements from employers.

    • @nastysoda9212
      @nastysoda9212 10 місяців тому

      Always use checklists, and don't feel rushed while you're going through them. Take your time with each step, IFR flying IS slow in that setting everything up just takes a good while. Try to use paper charts and your aircraft instruments during training and avoid any ipad stuff.

  • @yamatubeable
    @yamatubeable 6 місяців тому

    Hi Michael, fantastique live video. I have a technical question: this great (french ;-) ) helicopter has 2 free turbine engines, but there are, apparently, both linked to the rotor without any clutch. So, when the first engine is running, the rotor is spinning. Does it mean that the second free turbine is already spinning ? Does it have any impact on the startup sequence ?
    Thanks for your answer.

  • @QuackForceOne
    @QuackForceOne Рік тому

    I want to fly so bad! I have a full flight sim for fixed wing (Honeycomb yoke and bravo throttle quad 800$ setup with ruddle controls) but for a true helicopter kit its like 1500-1700 dollars! I'm not sure what I want to fly. fixed or rotor... great videos! Definitely subscribed!

  • @nastysoda9212
    @nastysoda9212 10 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @nizza594
    @nizza594 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Michael! 124 hours R44/R22 pilot here currently doing ATPL theory exams in the UK! I love your videos! Would you mind explaining a little about the CRAFT acronym on your knee board? I've never come across this before and it looks like something that could be really useful! Thanks! :)

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому +4

      Craft.
      C, where you are cleared to
      R, what route using gps waypoints, vor, etc you are cleared for
      A, initial and expected altitude to fly
      F, frequency to contact atc on for your initial contact after leaving an airport.
      T, transponder squawk code
      If it an unrolled airport you would call most likely via phone and get this info. Lots of this can change after establishing contact with atc but it gets you started on an approved and safe flight path.

  • @Endumattis
    @Endumattis 2 роки тому +1

    Love your content mate!

  • @littlelawson06
    @littlelawson06 2 роки тому +2

    At 9:57 the "ALT.A" stands for Altitude Acquire (or Alt acquire).

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому +1

      Great to learn something new. That makes sense. Thanks

  • @helicopterovirtual-msfs6254

    Sensacional.

  • @uncfire
    @uncfire 2 роки тому +2

    Dang watched the whole video waiting for the landing.

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому

      sorry. batteries died :(

    • @uncfire
      @uncfire 2 роки тому

      @@michaelmiller85 haha I figured

  • @Fjord29
    @Fjord29 2 роки тому +6

    Great videos, very cool to see your POV. As a controller that works airspace just to your north (in this vid) I am curious about one thing. I would also send you direct CAKOM if I was working that RNAV approach, but I would do it with the expectation that you do not HAVE to do the full Hold in Lieu of proc. turn there... Since you were coming from the East, and CAKOM is far enough away from the airport to satisfy a couple ATC requirements, we would almost always try to give you the shortest flight route possible. Is there something else on your end that would have required you to make that full turn? On the plate, we read that as simply the missed approach holding point, or if you were coming from the west and had to do a full course reversal (which most times we would vector you to avoid). Anyway, thanks for uploading!

    • @Pilotwisco
      @Pilotwisco 2 роки тому

      Per the AIM
      5 − 4 − 9. Procedure Turn and Hold − in − lieu of Procedure Turn
      a. A procedure turn is the maneuver prescribed when it is necessary to reverse direction to establish the aircraft inbound on an intermediate or final approach course. The procedure turn or hold−in−lieu−of−PT is a required maneuver when it is depicted on the approach chart, unless cleared by ATC for a straight−in approach. Additionally, the procedure turn or hold−in−lieu−of−PT is not permitted when the symbol “No PT” is depicted on the initial segment being used, when a RADAR VECTOR to the final approach course is provided, or when conducting a timed approach from a holding fix.
      Pilots need to hear "cleared straight in" when not being vectored. Direct to a fix on the approach is not a vector, so he would need to hear "cleared straight in" to avoid the PT. Controllers don't aways remember those three words so Michael did the right thing to ask to not do it.

    • @coolguystuff4265
      @coolguystuff4265 2 роки тому +1

      There shouldn't be anything keeping him from going direct to CAKOM then straight-in on the approach. I see where this is confusing though. I like to hear the controller say "cleared straight-in xxx approach" when i'm in this situation. That way I know we're on the same page.

    • @Fjord29
      @Fjord29 2 роки тому +1

      @@Pilotwisco Just food for thought... even if the the controller plans to "clear straight in" (which is very common at my facility) they will very often still precede the approach clearance with "cleared direct (fix)" which sets the aircraft up accordingly. For example, say the aircraft is still 5, 10, 20, minutes away... If we can give the shortcut, we will, but it may be far too early to give the approach clearance.
      The "cleared straight in" phraseology is reserved for the transmission in which the actual approach clearance is being issued. Again, just food for thought. Always good to get both sides on the same page.
      Some controllers often say "cleared direct (fix) expect the straight in" but obviously don't give the clearance then and there due to traffic, terrain, etc...
      Thanks for the input!

    • @Pilotwisco
      @Pilotwisco 2 роки тому +1

      @@Fjord29 That sounds like you all do a great job about checking those boxes! Ive had many many controllers forget. Thanks for the reply.I would love if they gave more "expect the straight in" around here for programming purposes. Thanks for the reply!

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому +1

      Looks like I am late to respond. Had a flight yesterday :).
      From what I understand and from other IFR pilots I have talked with that unless it says No PT or when you are vectored for straight-in approach / vector to final than you must perform.
      Here is a question.....If you are cleared CAKUM, since not being vectored, can you still be cleared in for straight in approach? It might be a technicality but if just curious per the response below that quotes the AIM 5-4-9.
      Always learning and value your response and others to bring clarity. Thanks

  • @smallville2407
    @smallville2407 Рік тому

    love you viedeos 😀

  • @monkeybusiness1.21Gwh
    @monkeybusiness1.21Gwh 6 місяців тому

    I had to do all my ifr training with no auto pilot and it was 3 approaches in a 26 mile stretch that looks easy auto pilot strait and level I would be spoiled rotten 😂

  • @thee_oldman3799
    @thee_oldman3799 2 роки тому

    I'm starting my IFR training as I just finished private. I do not know how on earth you'd do this without autopilot. My training will be in a guimbal

  • @FlyingGentile
    @FlyingGentile 2 роки тому +1

    O sweet MD!

  • @PaulP-zv7ii
    @PaulP-zv7ii 2 роки тому

    Hmm think I've seen you around the dmv 🙃

  • @airplaneramp
    @airplaneramp Рік тому

    When will you post more flights on the way to the scene etc?

  • @joshuagilley1
    @joshuagilley1 2 роки тому +1

    I have 200 hours in the r44, I bet that thing is much more nicer to fly and don't get bounced around like a Robinson

  • @MrMrDGK
    @MrMrDGK 8 місяців тому

    I watch this video whenever I forget something on the sim 😅

  • @Tiger10-k6t
    @Tiger10-k6t 2 роки тому +1

    Hey try Carilion clinic lifeguard 11

  • @SoloWoodworking
    @SoloWoodworking 2 роки тому +2

    Aww. I would have loved to seen the landing. I really like your content. You have a really good "Captain's Voice" and camera set up. I dont know how difficult it would be, but if you have a 360° camera it would be an awesome ride in VR from the skid. Please keep posting! Even "boring" flying is awesome for the earthbound.

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому

      Batteries went dead. Wished I had it also. Sorry but can't mount any cameras.

    • @deekamikaze
      @deekamikaze Рік тому

      @@michaelmiller85 hey man any new content any time soon or is there something preventing uploads?

  • @427SuperSnake1
    @427SuperSnake1 Рік тому

    I will forever kick myself for getting my fixed wing licenses and not my rotor wing licenses! I always loved watching the EMS helicopters with my dad who was a fire captain.. I should have gone to helicopter school.

  • @TroyCenter
    @TroyCenter 6 місяців тому +1

    20:10 if your looking for the Alaska Jet.

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 2 роки тому

    Michael do you ever do mantinence flights?

  • @jeremycarter
    @jeremycarter 2 роки тому

    Michael, so how's your private pilot training going for airplanes? I haven't seen any of those videos lately.

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому +1

      Last airplane training was in the Just Aircraft superSTOL. That was back in 2018. Long-term plan is to get my CFI airplane. If/when we return to the Philippines I will continue to get training but hard to justify at the moment. Trying to pay our house off first.

    • @jeremycarter
      @jeremycarter 2 роки тому

      @@michaelmiller85 with the way the economy is going, yeah, I don't blame you for wanting to get your house paid off.

  • @Rsenior1981
    @Rsenior1981 2 роки тому +1

    Why is the squawk code blurred out at the beginning?

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому +1

      I blur the code because we have a discrete code in the Potomac Region for VFR flights.

    • @Rsenior1981
      @Rsenior1981 2 роки тому

      @@michaelmiller85 Thanks!

  • @JamesJoyce12
    @JamesJoyce12 2 роки тому

    who would make a label saying "no smoking at all times"? The no smoking injunctive entails at all times

  • @JorgeGonzalez-zh5xp
    @JorgeGonzalez-zh5xp Місяць тому

    Im instrument fix wing, but now im going for my instrument helicopter in a R44 but no autopilot wish me luck😢

  • @pctatc66
    @pctatc66 2 роки тому

    Hello from Potomac Tracon

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому

      Howdy!

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому

      Could you add your input on what might be expected for the RNAV GPS-A into Front Royal? What is Potomac expecting when cleared to CAKUM? to make a straight in approach or to perform the procedure turn?

  • @mgreenl24550
    @mgreenl24550 2 роки тому

    What app are you using on the handheld for the approaches?

  • @1988Trinity
    @1988Trinity 2 роки тому

    Nice...hast ein Abo....

  • @TonyTheCaptain90
    @TonyTheCaptain90 2 роки тому +2

    JetFlyBy 20:16

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому

      Just learned how to put chapters in. Thanks for reminding me :)

  • @michellepowell1956
    @michellepowell1956 2 роки тому +1

    What were you doing at 8000ft on the East Coast?

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому +1

      Near Baltimore and DC

    • @smokeGR14
      @smokeGR14 2 роки тому +1

      You might find company if you go Balto. Heading towards dc...😁

  • @davidclarke4343
    @davidclarke4343 2 роки тому

    Wooley?

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому

      wooly - all the GPS waypoints are 5 characters to my understanding

  • @seanmoody3381
    @seanmoody3381 2 роки тому +1

    But why when they said 4 tho u say 4800

    • @seanmoody3381
      @seanmoody3381 2 роки тому

      Soo im not a pilot I wish but were you telling atc your altitude as of now

    • @michaelmiller85
      @michaelmiller85  2 роки тому

      So for ifr we only fly whole thousands. 4000 5000 6000 etc.
      Without looking at the whole video I believe I was in a descent, stating my present altitude of 4800 going to 4,000

  • @r3l4x69
    @r3l4x69 2 роки тому +2

    id rather work at an arbys than fly a 135 🤐

  • @judyeckersley2177
    @judyeckersley2177 2 роки тому

    Big buildup to nothing. Couldn't see the ASA plane at all. Looking ar the screen is useless because none of the instruments can be read. Good example of radio interactions.

  • @TheRoguelement
    @TheRoguelement Рік тому

    Because this pilot's not old enough to remember what an actual clear sky looks like he calls out a Beautiful day with a white hazy looking cast of aluminum oxides filth in the air with skys more white than blue . I remember when we had real clear skys with deep cobalt blue skys