One day US ATC will move from the dark ages. Not to blame the controllers, just the system that sucks. Incessant step climbs and descents, vectors and all that stuff is so ancient.
Wow, your videos are truly impressive! The video quality is top-notch, the camera placement and editing are superb. It's evident that you put a lot of time and effort into capturing, producing, and editing these videos, and it really pays off. Your production values are on par with the best around! I can tell that you have a great understanding of proper flying procedures, and your piloting skills are exceptional. Your snappy communications add a level of professionalism that is truly commendable. Not only are you skilled in the cockpit, but you also have a fantastic personality that shines through in your videos. It's clear that you are relatable and genuine, making your content even more enjoyable. I've noticed that your Vlog #2 has received the highest number of views, and it's not hard to see why. Your combination of good flying, detailed explanations, and storytelling really captivates the viewer. Sharing your experience of transitioning in detail was very nice. In my opinion, the channels that resonate with viewers the most are the ones that feature planes they are interested in, allow them to dream of being in the pilot's seat, and create a connection with the pilot. Luckily, you tick all these boxes! Your relatability and outstanding personality truly enhance the quality of your videos and your flying skills. It would be wonderful to see glimpses of your life outside of the plane when it fits into the story, as it adds an extra dimension to your videos. If I may offer a suggestion, I think it would be fantastic to see more detailed explanations in your videos. It's not just about reading the checklist and having snappy communications; viewers want to see the intricacies of piloting. Close-up shots of the PFD and MFD, along with actual manipulation of the FMS, would be incredibly informative and engaging. Additionally, sharing some insight into your decision-making process would be valuable. It would be like receiving a little bit of instruction along the way without feeling talked down to. Keep up the incredible work! Your videos are already fantastic, but with the addition of more detailed explanations and glimpses into your decision-making process, they will undoubtedly become even more captivating. I can't wait to see what you have in store for us next!
I'm interested in doing what you have done. So a direct question, how much $ have you spent on your flight education/hours/licensing up to now. I'm very curious on cost to become a private pilot. Thx.
Answering question about what we'd like to see: For me, approach/arrival/landing is the most interesting (and chaotic as you are never sure what ATC is going to throw at you), second interesting is takeoff/departure. General backstory at cruise is cool to hear especially stories that maybe you didn't vid capture. New subscriber. Like what I see so far. Keep it up!
Wow dude that was truly a near miss! 😅😅😅😅 great attitude and even better flying tho I’m so glad I found your channel I’m obsessed with the vision jet it’s so awesome and unique. Is yours a G2 or 2 plus? The emergency auto landing and parachute system (caps) is fascinating to me on cirrus aircraft!
just curious could you have input V388 with the gps from the paradise VOR instead of the 270 radial with nav 2 since they are technically the same thing? just trying to learn great video!
Wanting to learn and get my pilots license. There is a Cirrus instructor at my local airport. What do you recommend for people wanting to learn to fly and wanting to fly a SR-22 to a Vision Jet?
Really cool video man. Subscribed to your channel. Your workload handling and radio comms are excellent. I guess all those long hours listening to Live ATC have paid off 😂
I didn't know we have a vision jet in PVU haha. I fly Airbus out of PVU and I love working here. Definitely not an everyday easy airport to fly into as a big jet.
This was very cool man! I’m flying at UVU right now! It’s awesome to see you flying out of there too. I’ll definitely be following along. It’s a small world, I’m sure we’ll cross paths at some point!
You sure got a good job to be able to afford a $3 million toy! Me; I had to do it the hard way. SEL MEL IFR Jet provost type rating. The JP only cost $95K and goes higher and faster then your toy
It would definitely be cool if you started vlogging more of your life and what you do. something like @joeymiuccio! im currently about 18 hrs in into my private pilot certificate and the more i fly the more i entertain the idea of owning my own plane! keep making videos like this i find them edicational and entertaining as well. keep it up!
Hi Stephen, I just found your channel and it's awesome! I like the fact that you come across as an honest straightforward guy. There are a few flashy pilot channels out there. I'd like to learn more about you and how you got to a position to buy such a great jet. I'm about to buy my first SR22, and my goal is to "climb" to the Vision Jet, so I'm very interested in what your journey has looked like.
New to your channel. I'm glad the opening music is better than the previous (newer) video. So I assume you rotate it. Beautiful plane! I got an intro to it when Citation Max upgraded fr;om his (I think) SR-22 to the jet. I love the way it flies, on camera, anyway. I prefer what you showed here, a bit of preflight planning, startup, and only radio and ambient sound - your audio and video are well set up. I watch at 1.5x speed due to my attention span. I'll check back and see about subbing. I'll look for prior videos to see if you 'splain who you are, what kind of flying you/your company do/does, etc. Maybe your pilot history as well. I like that stuff.