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Flying 9 Hours Nonstop in a Bonanza 

Matt Guthmiller
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Fly 9 hours nonstop in a Bonanza in the middle of winter, dodging weather and icing, and stretching our fuel economy to the limit.
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@abrutus1
@abrutus1 2 года назад
Flying Physician here. Rules aside. Any flight longer than 3-4 hours flying solo at altitudes where your oxygen will not be optimal (happens many times well below 12,5k) for prolonged periods of time can impair your performance. My flight packages for long solo flights include food with plenty of snacks to keep the brain going (brain needs glucose to work efficiently) as well as oxygen. I will wear it regardless of not flying in the teens (but above 8k) on long flights. You arrive much more rested and stay sharper for a longer period of time if you cover those bases. Thanks for taking the time to film, edit and share long flights like these!
@gewglesux
@gewglesux 2 года назад
Good info there Doc... Thanks!!
@tuningsnow
@tuningsnow 2 года назад
What would you say that are good foods for glucose? Sometimes we have flights that I cant have breakfast and even lunch. I think it's time for me to have a life saving food kit :).
@SquawkCode
@SquawkCode 2 года назад
Excellent comment. Matt isn't in great physical shape too start with. He was slurring his words at the end. Long flight, bad weather, mountains, icing conditions, time zones, day to night, vfr to ifr, get there-itis, changing clothes, feet up on glare shield, no oxygen or extra food or caffeine. This could have been a well documented NTSB report.
@JBS319
@JBS319 2 года назад
@@SquawkCode given that he did fly to restricted Russian airspace without appropriate documentation, this is not out of the ordinary.
@stephenwalker3072
@stephenwalker3072 2 года назад
I too use my Mountain High portable O2 at FL90 plus, even if it's quite legal not to. Makes me much, much sharper, especially over long distance flights.
@jamestharp7880
@jamestharp7880 2 года назад
Great video Matt! I recently flew my V 35B IO-550 seven hours and thirty minutes, with the same fuel as your 36, from Illinois to Salt Lake City. Similar in and out or IFR to VFR and in and out of icing conditions. The work load would be almost impossible without a good auto pilot and good avionics. Having portable oxygen and the ability to go into the teens made it easier to out climb icing. I’m going to be getting a turbo normalizer soon so that I can climb faster to help avoid ice. Keep up the good work.
@davidmangold1838
@davidmangold1838 Год назад
In 1976-1977, at age 23-24, I did the same type flying as Matt, in v tail bonanzas. I didn’t fly west of the Mississippi and over western mountains, however. Now, 45 years later, flying my 1947 v tail bonanza, at age 69 (and with 28,000 hours in my logbook), I choose not to fly anything but simple ifr, and not at night. My strategy since I was young (and immortal)😮, seems to have worked. I became an old pilot, by not being bold! Matt can do this now, but he’ll curtail it, when he perceives that his luck-bucket nears empty. Dave, Mangold-friend of Valerie and Eric
@dennisfulton1952
@dennisfulton1952 2 года назад
I agree with European comment. Former USAF instructor pilot you only get one fatal accident per lifetime don’t push it.
@rogerbloom5629
@rogerbloom5629 9 месяцев назад
A word from an older airman (who has flown in this aircraft and even longer ferry flights ) from cubs to 747’s, flying over mountains at night single engine blurs the line from skill toward luck. Good luck!
@stephenwalker3072
@stephenwalker3072 2 года назад
Interesting one, this. I think it throws up a lot of questions though. I've flown VFR and IFR all over Europe for 20 plus years - and everyone's risk profile is different - but I don't think I'd want to take on a 9 hour flight in the middle of winter in a non-deiced aircraft at possible icing levels and with no oxygen either. Sounds like you flew quite a bit at 13,000 feet too - I don't know about over there but on my side of the Pond that's only allowed up to a max of 30 minutes (and maybe that was what you did, I don't know), and even then it isn' t always such a brilliant idea. Especially if you don't have an oximeter to check sat levels? Then there's taking on the mountains at night in a single-engine plane after several long such hours - a bit of a leap of faith perhaps? Or a touch of hypoxic elation? To be honest, Matt - and quite understandably - you sounded bloody exhausted at the end of that flight. It only needed something not to go quite right and maybe your decision making would have been seriously challenged. Don't get me wrong - I really like your videos and you're a braver guy than I am (and a lot younger) but then the best of these videos throw up all the best issues so that's got to be a good thing. And this one does it in spades.
@VinnyGjokaj
@VinnyGjokaj 2 года назад
In the Us at 12,500 MSL, you can only fly for 30 minutes without supplemental oxygen, 14,000 MSL you need it at all times
@botyaay1233
@botyaay1233 2 года назад
mind you this man has already circumnavigated the world on his bonanza
@Chris11249
@Chris11249 2 года назад
He's an excellent pilot but he's young.He won't have any reason to be doing this when he's older. It's just the name of the game I guess, the future belongs to the young!
@JuliusG73
@JuliusG73 2 года назад
He has two friends who died violating W/B limits or are/were investigated by the FAA for possible fraud ie staged water landing.
@Guardman123u
@Guardman123u 2 года назад
@Strephen Walker, I have attempted to counsel MG on numerous occasions publicly and privately. He may or may not kill himself someday ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I just hope he’s alone when his luck runs out.
@Captndarty
@Captndarty 2 года назад
It’s blatantly obvious that you’re cruising around above 12,500 for more than 30 minutes without oxygen. To each their own but I wouldn’t be broadcasting this in public view…
@tjm2212
@tjm2212 2 года назад
Is it? How so? He had a block altitude, and was changing alts often
@Captndarty
@Captndarty 2 года назад
@@tjm2212 he kept checking in at 13,000 and you could see the terrain and light change definitely over a period of time longer than 30 minutes.
@gawebm
@gawebm 2 года назад
Seems like there was a lot of "hope" and wishful thinking in this flight. Cloud tops increasing, rime icing below. Sometimes experience can lead to a false sense of security. "Well, it worked out ok last time...".
@ProPilotPete
@ProPilotPete 2 года назад
Using all kinds of tricks, I like it!
@mitchellsmith4601
@mitchellsmith4601 2 года назад
How are you flying above 13,000 without oxygen? I thought Bonanzas weren’t pressurized.
@cockatoo010
@cockatoo010 2 года назад
Huge lungs
@simonhughes-king
@simonhughes-king 2 года назад
He's a naughty boi.
@farmdwg
@farmdwg 2 года назад
Was wondering the same thing.
@christopherhisey4890
@christopherhisey4890 2 года назад
He has extra oxygen in his balls.
@whs2220
@whs2220 2 года назад
12,500 - 14,000 allowed for 30 minutes. From his instruments, a bunch of the flight was at 11,000 -12,000 or lower
@davestillson2269
@davestillson2269 2 года назад
Do you use supplemental oxygen when in the teens? Didn’t see it in the videos.
@JohnathanMaravilla
@JohnathanMaravilla 4 месяца назад
I watched this 2 years ago before beginning my flight training and never noticed. I’m back, rewatching - and yea… he’s not using oxygen 😳.
@Aveno_music
@Aveno_music 2 года назад
Man your video is a new style of living the passion with you I really love it ! Subscribed directly.
@aarocka11
@aarocka11 2 года назад
Casually uses a red digital cinema camera for a GoPro
@gewglesux
@gewglesux 2 года назад
Peeps still use Gp's?
@Pilotc180
@Pilotc180 2 года назад
Did Matt and Owen breakup after the attempted kidnapping?
@simonnomis5302
@simonnomis5302 2 года назад
money...money...money...digital instruments...what a shame...
@willthompson83
@willthompson83 2 года назад
How do you sleep while flying solo...? I know you had to be tired... 9 hrs sheesh
@texsurfer
@texsurfer 2 года назад
For the owner/operator nerds out here, screen titles for alt, oat, mp, rpm, etc would be cool.
@curtc4918
@curtc4918 2 года назад
Careful Matt, the hall monitors are out in force today. Probably the same guys that would call it in if they saw your spinner an inch past the hold short line.
@JordanAnkenman
@JordanAnkenman 2 года назад
Excellent video editing of eating your banana. One can never be too careful these days…
@Pgd10020
@Pgd10020 2 года назад
Dude ditch the little kid glasses
@speedball10169
@speedball10169 2 года назад
The fact that it's December 2021 in this shows just how far behind we are.
@StevenKelley
@StevenKelley 2 года назад
Yeah 4 months backlog is a lot!
@MotoLen51
@MotoLen51 2 года назад
Single-engine at night over the Sierras with barely enough fuel for Plan A. Be careful or you'll end up on the wall at Pancho's.
@MarekKnappe
@MarekKnappe 2 года назад
Hey, camera that you are using inside is not listed on your camera gear - what is it? :)
@Caspian.S
@Caspian.S 2 года назад
RED cinema cameras for cockpit video...That's a first 😳
@gewglesux
@gewglesux 2 года назад
I know right?
@JoseAlfonsoChavez
@JoseAlfonsoChavez 2 года назад
My thoughts exactly.. 👌
@gewglesux
@gewglesux 2 года назад
@@JoseAlfonsoChavez that’s class!
@MonaLisa.mp4
@MonaLisa.mp4 2 года назад
seems excessive
@gewglesux
@gewglesux 2 года назад
@@MonaLisa.mp4 to some it might be but some prefer high end video. Not sure if it has 4K though.. it’s a great camera though.
@marinegunner7481
@marinegunner7481 2 года назад
Hi Matt, I’d just like to say that I really enjoy “flying with you.” Your camera work and production quality are excellent and I really enjoy your running commentary. It’s immersive; almost like being there. Thanks.
@alschwartz8732
@alschwartz8732 2 года назад
pretty cool
@heatherrawls6015
@heatherrawls6015 2 года назад
Are feet on the dash a good thing?
@kdub-1200
@kdub-1200 2 года назад
Hah, cool to hear my home airport (KPAO) controllers in your video!
@RayleighCriterion
@RayleighCriterion 2 года назад
You built an airport at your house? That's amazing!
@SVSky
@SVSky 2 года назад
KPAO controllers are awesome.
@justinbeiberschannel
@justinbeiberschannel 2 года назад
How did you not have to pee the entire time? Or was the off camera 😳
@qbw8834
@qbw8834 2 года назад
Interesting weather, super nice flight and route
@professorvoluck9311
@professorvoluck9311 2 года назад
The Red Cam Bonanza. 👍
@stephenwalker3072
@stephenwalker3072 2 года назад
It would be fascinating - and genuinely educational - to get Matt Guthmiller's own perspective on many of the comments below but we'll just have to see if he does. As I and many others have suggested, this flight raises some very interesting questions, but of course it must also be stated that we only have an edited 'highlights' video to go by and so cannot be privy to some of the bigger pre-flight and in-flight decision-making processes that were also taking place behind the scenes. All pilots can learn from each other, however old, young, experienced, inexperienced, adventurous round-the-worlders or hamburger hoppers. So let's learn Matt.
@captguitarj
@captguitarj 7 месяцев назад
All that glass still can’t help with good decision making. You really narrowed your options on that flight.
@HappyQuailsLC
@HappyQuailsLC 2 года назад
Do you have much heat in your plans? Is it electric/accessory heating or drawn off the engine? Does anyone know? Just curious.....
@ariseeber248
@ariseeber248 2 года назад
There’s a duct around part of the exhaust that draws heat into the cabin
@crooked-halo
@crooked-halo 2 года назад
Dang, I've got 30-35 actual IFR hours, so I've never picked up a clearance in the air. Is that all that's required? Seems like a heck of a lot more work filing on the ground.
@Kdogfunkarelli
@Kdogfunkarelli 2 года назад
It is always best to file on the ground. Even if you don't use it right away, you can file on the ground and then pick it up once airborne. The problem with getting a "Pop-up" clearance (What Matt did, not filing ahead of time and just asking once airborne) is that you may not get it. Sometimes the best that you will get is asked to contact FSS and file with them and them come back to pick it up with ATC. Sometimes you might just get an "Unable." Without digging into the weeds too much about the ATC computer system and routing etc... Just know that there is A LOT of stuff that happens on the back end that pilots do not see when we file IFR plans. And it's an extremely uncomfortable situation to be in when you're facing some inclement weather ahead, or worse already in it and you receive the response "Nxxxx Unable IFR at this time, say your intentions."
@crooked-halo
@crooked-halo 2 года назад
@@Kdogfunkarelli OK, great information to know! Thanks so much! I knew there was "a catch!" I'll always file on the ground unless there's a need to do it in the air. The last time I flew IFR was in the late 90s & I was filling out paper forms & calling it in. I know it's much easier now & I'm about to get back in the cockpit & get current & train for CFI/hot air balloon.
@marinegunner7481
@marinegunner7481 2 года назад
@@Kdogfunkarelli “Say intentions?” Uhhh, OK. How about this, I’m flying my unpressurized Bonanza, no oxygen, over the Sierras and weather is closing in. Clearance or not I’m going to be flying on instruments in about five minutes. See ya on the other side.”
@Heathfx5
@Heathfx5 2 года назад
I file IFR on the ground and pick up my clearance in the air all the time when leaving an uncontrolled field. I only pick it up on the ground when I have to for the weather conditions.
@PatrickMichalina
@PatrickMichalina Год назад
@@Heathfx5 is your starting point that you filed still just the airport of departure?
@PAberrios87
@PAberrios87 2 года назад
Are you at Sun n Fun today, Matt?
@DutcherDog
@DutcherDog 2 года назад
I fixed the tower phone lines at Palo Alto and Redwood City one day about 20 years ago !
@watashiandroid8314
@watashiandroid8314 2 года назад
How long was this flight, both in distance flown and in time? And how many gallons were used? It would be interesting to know.
@yank33g03
@yank33g03 11 месяцев назад
The longer I watched the more sus it got. interesting choices
@elodiefrank8113
@elodiefrank8113 2 года назад
Question Matt, what’s in Aberdeen SD? I’ve seen you fly in or out of there at least a couple times. Just curious.
@mikercflyer7383
@mikercflyer7383 2 года назад
I think this is where he is from;
@DireWaffle404
@DireWaffle404 2 года назад
kinda love the "corporate training video" music in this one, it's a vibe
@lahockeyboy
@lahockeyboy 2 года назад
As a very low time, recently licensed pilot, I am absolutely in awe of you piloting skills. Particularly you systems/communication skills
@keemez
@keemez 2 года назад
you'll be wanting to set the bar a bit higher there, champ
@waholoopesorry74
@waholoopesorry74 Год назад
I would not aspire to do anything that he just did... entirely dangerous
@mikercflyer7383
@mikercflyer7383 2 года назад
Great video Matt only a person with your flying experience can pull this of 9 hour flight is amazing I can not even drive for 9 hours. Safe Travels
@waylandtaylor6429
@waylandtaylor6429 8 месяцев назад
UNless he changes, he will be gone soon in the future
@struvrim7637
@struvrim7637 9 месяцев назад
achievement unlocked: iron butt
@reltney20
@reltney20 8 месяцев назад
Get your feet off the windshield Matt.
@tjbbmr
@tjbbmr 8 месяцев назад
How do you go to the bathroom? I get 1…but 2?
@peterjohnkendall7637
@peterjohnkendall7637 2 года назад
Another great production thanks Matt. I think as already suggested you pushed the safety envelope a few times but marvellous example of plane and pilot in harmony
@RayleighCriterion
@RayleighCriterion 2 года назад
For Part 91 General Aviation operations the required flight crew must use supplemental oxygen for any portion of the flight that exceeds 30 minutes above a cabin pressure altitude of 12,500 feet mean sea level (MSL) up to and including 14,000 feet (MSL).
@90secondsofaviation86
@90secondsofaviation86 2 года назад
Sigma males like him can be above 12500ft for extended periods :D
@lukebelvin4900
@lukebelvin4900 2 года назад
That's why he requested a block altitude 12-13k
@John170B
@John170B 2 года назад
Cool no one cares
@bradrobinhancock8491
@bradrobinhancock8491 2 года назад
14CFR91.211 doesn't apply if you have your own RU-vid channel. I think. Let me dig a little deeper into the FAR/AIM here on my desk...
@90secondsofaviation86
@90secondsofaviation86 2 года назад
@@bradrobinhancock8491 Ta F man, although there are regulations like this, it's up to the pilot to implement it. Maybe he´s got higher tolerance to lower air densities, I mean he´s young and he flies often.
@gezac440
@gezac440 2 года назад
Put some boots on that BZ
@j.gregory5669
@j.gregory5669 2 года назад
I love these single pilot long haul videos. Well done!
@tomelvin255
@tomelvin255 2 года назад
Haven’t watched it yet but hi Matt love your videos :)
@Dndieiwnsnsnjdid
@Dndieiwnsnsnjdid 2 года назад
Turn around
@tomelvin255
@tomelvin255 2 года назад
@@Dndieiwnsnsnjdid ??
@LMays-cu2hp
@LMays-cu2hp 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your flight..
@jimhuskyflying
@jimhuskyflying 2 года назад
This was a great video, really enjoyed the flight. Thank you for sharing.
@Trapper4265
@Trapper4265 2 года назад
Matt, cool video! My dream is to get my pilot's license, but student loans will not allow it for at least another 20-30 years. Glad I could ride along if not in person. Thanks! 😁
@mikegolfaviation6340
@mikegolfaviation6340 2 года назад
why bother with gopros when you can have dual mounted REDs
@markvahle8983
@markvahle8983 9 месяцев назад
I'm not a pilot, but these videos make me wish I was. Thanks for taking us along
@deanfu4881
@deanfu4881 Год назад
Very sketchy flight plan but you made it so :)
@stewc625
@stewc625 2 года назад
Well I think enough folks have commented on the hypoxia issues you have in this video. All I have to say is this is a demonstration of the value of youthfulness. Oxygen issues aside, I can't sit in one place more than a couple of hours without getting miserably uncomfortable. And then there's the pee-factor, not to be confused with the P-factor. Well anyway, please be careful. Don't want to read about "record setting youtuber young pilot crashes after losing control of airplane due to hypoxia."
@dogwoodservicesinc.2972
@dogwoodservicesinc.2972 10 месяцев назад
Nice video, nice radio work. I miss my V-tail.
@Rick-hf6ov
@Rick-hf6ov 2 года назад
Ok.....sooooo, where does one pee when it's time???
@bld9696
@bld9696 2 года назад
Or worse.
@ejsoder
@ejsoder 2 года назад
Those Pressurized Turbine guys got it so much easier? I can see you stepping up. The question would be, to what?? Standing by.
@marinegunner7481
@marinegunner7481 2 года назад
I’m thinking Custom Jet or maybe a TBM.
@Heathfx5
@Heathfx5 2 года назад
Or maybe stay piston and get a pressurized twin?
@danwaldie4661
@danwaldie4661 2 года назад
What is the camera over your right shoulder.
@andrewbeldin659
@andrewbeldin659 2 года назад
Impressive use of the rules and great flight.
@n3307v
@n3307v 2 года назад
Nice video. I wish my BE35 had legs like that.
@kennyiglesias622
@kennyiglesias622 2 года назад
First
@ryanawilson8549
@ryanawilson8549 2 года назад
Go towards the light! Name that movie.
@ou812bnt
@ou812bnt 2 года назад
Poltergeist
@michaelfraser5723
@michaelfraser5723 2 года назад
weather manipulation tactics as above, NOT so below
@MikeB-in1nd
@MikeB-in1nd 2 года назад
I love it
@Car_spotting_Subotica
@Car_spotting_Subotica 2 года назад
How money this plane
@jefferykirk2322
@jefferykirk2322 2 года назад
I hop that plane has got heat hotel popa!
@jimhayden7132
@jimhayden7132 2 года назад
What do you use for oxygen when you are at those altitudes?
@RayleighCriterion
@RayleighCriterion 2 года назад
Hopefully O2
@Mike_Costello
@Mike_Costello 2 года назад
@@RayleighCriterion Yeah well O3 is banned so...
@KingJellyfishII
@KingJellyfishII 2 года назад
@@Mike_Costello Dont even try O on its own, very reactive
@Mike_Costello
@Mike_Costello 2 года назад
@@KingJellyfishII You do get more bang for your buck though.
@KingJellyfishII
@KingJellyfishII 2 года назад
@@Mike_Costello lol, in the literal sense of the word
@barleypaw
@barleypaw 2 года назад
what do you do when you have to pee?
@VinnyGjokaj
@VinnyGjokaj 2 года назад
Pee in a bottle or bag
@benstark2065
@benstark2065 2 года назад
Look for a spare water bottle
@nathansiktberg5929
@nathansiktberg5929 2 года назад
Cool flight Thought we would see owen Like ur longer hair
@TheKevintegra19
@TheKevintegra19 2 года назад
Very cool, what are the fuel numbers: rate, capacity, etc.?
@tinmisuun
@tinmisuun 2 года назад
You ever think of going to a pressurized single?
@someguy5035
@someguy5035 2 года назад
Pretty cool. A lot of videos edit out the coms which makes it harder to learn for those of us that like to listen. I am no stranger to using coms (fmr mil), but the norms and procedures are different.
@friendhui4320
@friendhui4320 Год назад
Intelligent pilot 🎉🎉
@DougW224
@DougW224 2 года назад
I bet you ran into the FBO straight to the urinal after that one.... lol...
@swiftadventurer
@swiftadventurer 2 года назад
wondering if he takes the time to turn off all the cameras when the Travel Johns come out. 😵
@AIexander101
@AIexander101 Год назад
13.000ft with no oxygen!? Holy crap that could have gone very wrong :d
@dereknewbury163
@dereknewbury163 2 года назад
Great video, Mr. Guthmiller! You have the best fun
@jamesyoung9450
@jamesyoung9450 2 года назад
Imagine you do this everyday, yes, when you’re flying for commercial part 135, daily flying limit single pilot is 8 hours, dual pilot is 10 hours, and you have a 14 hours’ duty day… there are lots of airplane’s endurance are 8, 10, 12, 14 hours or more…
@Guevara1015
@Guevara1015 2 года назад
Great video as always, I have a question for any IFR pilots, at 12:30 he cancelled IFR and went VFR, what was the reason for that? We’re they routing for traffic or terrain or for some other reason?
@PhoenixTide
@PhoenixTide 2 года назад
IFR pilot here and anyone in the comments correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the reason for that was that the MIA (minimum IFR altitude) was higher than what he was already flying. ATC had to send him another route in order to stay at that altitude. Instead of him having to divert a little ways and add time he just cancelled IFR so he could stay at that altitude and not have to divert.
@rolandrolo7245
@rolandrolo7245 Год назад
Good job.!!
@XaymacaJah
@XaymacaJah 2 года назад
you are one brave soul.good work!!!
@Kjp-hf7hp
@Kjp-hf7hp 2 года назад
Amazing video as usual, keep em coming
@speny45
@speny45 2 года назад
Do you not have heating inside the aircraft?
@TheBrennan90
@TheBrennan90 2 года назад
Usually the heating in single engine piston engine airplanes comes from a duct around the exhaust pipe and one reason for not using it is there can be some exhaust leak that causes a CO leak that can be deadly.
@morthomer5804
@morthomer5804 2 года назад
When's the upgrade?
@joachim2464
@joachim2464 2 года назад
As a non pilot here. What is the reason you had to cancel your IFR to get through that area? Why was it difficult for the controller to have you IFR?
@whs2220
@whs2220 2 года назад
there are IFR minimums in areas that due to terrain where if you are flying IFR, the controller has to give you that minimum altitude so they dont accidentally fly you into a mountain. Since Matt could fly VFR he could fly at a lower altitude than allowed during IFR. Since Matt has to manage his time at altitude to meet O2 requirements, its best if he can remain under VFR rules so he can fly at lower than the IFR minimum. ( he can fly for only 30 minutes above 12,500 without supplemental oxygen, any altitude above 14,000 requires O2)
@MrTripsJ
@MrTripsJ 2 года назад
this is so comfy
@bernardanderson3758
@bernardanderson3758 2 года назад
Send me the details and a picture of it
@jonclassical2024
@jonclassical2024 2 года назад
Hey Matt, really enjoyed this one....from the vault! Belated Happy New Year...thanks for bringing this one out.....solid long-distance flight...totally enjoyed it, how do you do this w/o oxygen at those altitudes for that length of time?
@christopherreyes9052
@christopherreyes9052 2 года назад
I was wondering the same thing, but I don’t like it no pilot should fly that length at those altitudes without oxygen.
@ajones0000
@ajones0000 2 года назад
I can't tell for sure but I think he was only trying to stay above 12,500 for 30 mins or less but you can't tell if that happened or not.
@nopenope843
@nopenope843 2 года назад
I don't get why American pilots prefix with "we" when it's a single pilot operation.
@tannerwatts4101
@tannerwatts4101 2 года назад
The plane has a soul too
@jeffreyhagelin5927
@jeffreyhagelin5927 2 года назад
After listening to four years of "l", the word we sounds refreshing.
@captain_daniel9y631
@captain_daniel9y631 2 года назад
what do they mean by block?
@TheSpazzz83
@TheSpazzz83 2 года назад
Your probably used to seeing clearances to specific altitudes. Sometimes pilots will request a "Block" altitude where it would be acceptable to fly anywhere in the block. For example 11-13000
@WysteriaGuitar
@WysteriaGuitar 2 года назад
Wait, what if you have to go to the bathroom?
@MaestroPdx
@MaestroPdx 2 года назад
He has covered this on other videos. .... bottles ...or bags made for that sort of thing.
@PeteLenz
@PeteLenz 2 года назад
Bravo! Well done!
@jetjdm79
@jetjdm79 2 года назад
Epic leg ✊
@bernardanderson3758
@bernardanderson3758 2 года назад
Matt I’ll fly with you anytime
@KARLHAB
@KARLHAB 2 года назад
What was the route?
@Achase4u
@Achase4u 2 года назад
So cool!
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