It’s help with check list. You wanna fly and read..? It’s the new age for the drunks that chose to fly. Remind you what not to forget… most planes don’t have it but soon they all will. Just helping out a trump Christian with reality.
@@TheSecondWitnesswow look at you so cool. Using a computer to type and post that comment. Using computers to buy stuff. Using computers to make money. Using computers to drive cars. Using computers to watch porn. But hey, who needs a computer telling you what to do right? You are way beyond that, you don't need computers at all!
You’ve still got time, man! There are some pilots in their late 50s! It all starts with maybe a small discovery flight at your local airport, which can turn into training with smaller planes which can turn into flying the Jets. Don’t give up!
@@polar_baerThose in their late 50s did not just start though. I seriously tried, at age 32, but could not get a job, competing against younger people. That was 30 years ago.
@@polar_baerDont waste your $$. If you do, dont go for line jobs in part 121 airlines/regionals, those jobs are all being given to illegals that come to states, trsin and take u s jobs. Too much politics and woke bs too. Also the bonuses diappear in yr two so that first yr is 60-65k then yr two back to 45k. Reality is 75% of pilots will be canned by 2033 and number of airlines will be reduced by 50% by then as well.
Father worked for Cessna for 36 years in the business jet field. I remember growing up and hopping in these cockpits and putting the oxygen mask on. Pre Textron days of course.
This is the first time I'm listening to automated checklist readout. What's even more surprised this feature is in an analog gauges jet, not a320 or 737
@johndododoe1411 the 73 and airbus you have 2 pilots and the use of CRM. Most corporate planes are single pilot. So, having an automated checklist is helpful.
you actually do have computer assisted checklists on some airliners, i know the 777 can show checklists on the lower-centre screen and itll even tick off some stuff for you automatically as you do it
I used to hunt in the woods right to the right of that runway. Sportys has a bunch of mannequins up along the woodline and it freaked me out when I ran across them when tracking a deer.
Remember watching the John and Martha Kings video flying the Citation!!!!! My god I don’t think I could ever look at the flight deck of the citation ever again. Traumatized by that video
One day I will fly on my Cessna too… It’s gonna be a nice sunny day in summer and it’s just me, my plane and the skies… I’m already 26 but it’s my dream and one day it will come true. I’m afraid of flying yet so fascinated while watching others fly.
The love the ground visibility from the smaller citations, I’m assuming this one is a Bravo or an Encore. When you stand outside you are at like eye level with the pilots 😂
Think you meant V1 which is rotation speed, anything after V1 the takeoff cannot be aborted, and if an issue occurs, the pilots must take it to the air and work the problem there.
It's super cool as an aircraft mechanic you can program call outs on a EGPWS as well, but they don't have a checklist like that. Wonder how often you need to update it.
That looks like so much fun! Must cost an absolute fortune to maintain a multiengine jet aircraft like that!😮 Must also take a huge amount of money to fly often enough to obtain the qualifications necessary to fly one of those little jets. Flying a twin turboprop must also be seriously fun.
That's a citation pilot alright. Does preflight checklist while taxiing out onto the active runway and spends 1/10th of a second on the engine instruments. I had one of these yahoos roll onto the runway I was half a mile away from landing on and blast off right in front of me in my little C172. Untowered airport, I'm calling my position all around the pattern and he makes a call as he's entering the runway "I'm taking off on 14, let me know if there's anyone in the pattern"