Single Pilot Jet Flight- Carlsbad to Dallas
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Ride along with me as I fly from Carlsbad, California to Dallas, Texas in my Beechcraft Premier 1A.
Route of Flight-
KCRQ TRM PKE TXO TURKI JFRYE3 KDAL
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“I’ll take that”. It’s good to know the guys who fly fancy airplanes are still self evaluating their landings.
@Terence Jay Preach
‘There are old pilots, and there are bold pilots, but there are no old, bold pilots.’
30:51 So that’s where all the high mileage Boeings hang out. ?
That was wicked smooth Greg, get a wheelie , Kevin KingAir
2.30 in…. Love that “ Spool Up “ can’t beat it!!
Enjoyed the “seat-cam” showing the throttle action. Merry Christmas!
Love these videos. *So relaxing to watch and listen to.* Very impressed with camera work and editing. Also, impressed with passenger side camera movement.
Love that you keep in all the atc. Appreciate the videos! Merry Christmas!
0:51 “A cookie pre flight and you gonna be alright“ – Wright Brothers
This is interesting. I love airplane and think its cool to watch someone commute and act as their own pilot. Great editing and radio audio too.
Many citizens know of 3 famous people who died in an aircraft where the pilot was not fully trained on Instrument rating and usage Number 1. John F Kennedy Jr. who was his on pilot with only a Private License and not enough Instrument training for the trip he took that failed due to the lack of instrument training: Number 2. – Buddy Holley and his friends who rented an aircraft to fly to Utah operated by a Young pilot that really did not have enough hours on flying by instruments. Number 3 (recently): Kolbe Bryant The helicopter pilot did not have enough hours of instrument training flying that helicopter.
@Tommy Tillery I agree with the instrument rating, I have always wanted to be proficient with that before anything else.
Sorry we lived in Houston Not lied that I can recall.
by 1986 I had my commercial license and Instrument rating but me and my family just rented a plane to go some where> We lied in Houston at the time. The greatest thing wasto rent a plane and fly over Houston at night during Christmas to see all the lights. When Texaco was bought out by Chevron I had to start over and I never the the old Income level to continue renting a plane. I would need some training to get back to my top level. Would never try to fly solo or with family now without the necessary instrument level.
@Louis A. McCaII II Thanks Louis. He was a U.S. Customs Enforcement Officer. He thought it was appropriate for his particular enforcement technique…..get on ’em like a Mad Dog! He’s now known by it. 🙂
You need a shirt that says “Direct GREGS”
Good one!
Everything about you good sir screams Professional, even down to your commercial pilot voice… Well done, I’d fly on your airline any day!
Very cool. was I the only one expecting a “chirp-chirp” as he walked up to the plane?
When you called the visual for the SW 737 on final, could you circle the plane for your viewers on the screen to give us a better reference? Nice flight.
I could try to although I doubt the cameras will actually pick it up.
great video Greg, i love the sounds of the jet engines spooling up. Hope you had a great Christmas, and wishing you a very happy new year
Glad I found your channel tonight. Great stuff! I can really appreciate the high quality editing. Very informative, nicely paced! Cheers!
Thank you for this awesome trip, video and everything else. Greetings from Brazil.
This was too cool! Awesome! – Thank you for your service too!
Totally AMAZING ! Thank You 🙂
Merry Christmas ! Love that new editing with the walk around and start up! Enjoyed every minute, see you next year sir!
i miss that ramp, one of my favorites in KCRQ