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I Flew Co-Pilot in a Private Jet. It Wasn't What I Expected. 

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Flying a jet was a completely new experience for me. Sure, I've ridden commercial airliners but once I rode in the cockpit it opened my eyes to how different the jet flying experience can be. Yet at the same time it was oddly familiar to my Cessna 182, a combination of sensations which made for an unforgettable experience.
Today's video walks through the flight we took in the Cessna Citation M2 and I mention what stood out to me during each phase of the flight. Really, the whole thing was overwhelming and exhilarating but here is the nine minute version of what it was like.
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@hudedwards8943
@hudedwards8943 2 года назад
This is really awesome! I flew with my Dad in our 172 when I was a little kid. Unfortunately, my Dad passed when I was 30. BUT, I have just begun my PPL training and I’m 50. Dreams never die! See you in the clouds! Hope my Dad is proud. Safe flying!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 2 года назад
Hi Hud - cool to bring a lifelong dream to life. I'm sorry for the loss of your dad. I know you completing your PPL honors him!
@nevadahamaker7149
@nevadahamaker7149 3 года назад
It's amazing to consider that, when you were up at FL410, you were in an environment that, while breathtakingly beautiful, is also completely inimical to human life. That incredible machine was carrying you through it at high speed and in complete comfort. I just hope that spaceflight someday becomes as routine.
@Bomber-255
@Bomber-255 3 года назад
Points to you for the vocab word of the day! 👍. I had to look inimical up and yes, you did indeed use it properly! 😁
@captainjoe1483
@captainjoe1483 3 года назад
@@Bomber-255 lol
@ItsaDigitalHamster
@ItsaDigitalHamster 3 года назад
@@Bomber-255 And the beautifully written prose! If Nevada isn't a writer they should definitely become one, that comment was a delight to read :)
@foobarmaximus3506
@foobarmaximus3506 Год назад
"inimical"? Really? That's just stupid.
@rmp5s
@rmp5s 3 года назад
"My dad finally upgraded into" a jet...man...life goals! Awesome! You talk about how crazy it was and I can't imagine what those first ever jet pilots were thinking. Must have been MIND BLOWING!! Cool story and great production value, man. Keep rockin!
@pmh1nic
@pmh1nic 3 года назад
Congratulations to your dad. It's a wonderful accomplishment. Usually we talk about being a proud father. It's rewarding to listen to the raving of a proud son.
@clarkeugene5727
@clarkeugene5727 3 года назад
So true, seldom do we hear of folks being proud of their parents at all.
@Jeffrey-Flys
@Jeffrey-Flys 3 года назад
I hope flying ALWAYS brings out the boyish enthusiasm that you showed in this video. Seriously? We get to leave the ground and see the planet from 1k-41000 feet up!!!!! I am only 6 hours in, but that is how I feel with every lesson! Thanks Charlie
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Completely agree!! You'll get used to some of it, but so much of it never fades! It's exciting every time.
@xcop11
@xcop11 3 года назад
18k+ hours and it’s still fun. If you want to do it for a living, try not to commute. Commuting sucks😂😂😂
@jayeean3890
@jayeean3890 3 года назад
@@AirplaneAcademy 22 years later, I still drive away after a great flight (especially after going someplace new) with that WOW FEELING. Then during the parking and tie-down process when another aircraft is taking off... I still stop and watch!
@kimberlywentworth9160
@kimberlywentworth9160 2 года назад
This is raciest. I am a woman aviator. Brings out the woman in me.
@joenenninger971
@joenenninger971 3 года назад
The hardest thing I faced as AF flight instructor in UPT was teaching the students to stay ahead of the plane.
@billwilliams7970
@billwilliams7970 3 года назад
Ditto! Even being in a situation where you lose that and are 'flying with the airplane' and not even behind it is SUPER stressful. Definitely being in front of your bird was the No. 1 thing to teach my IFR and MULTI students.
@jamesburns2232
@jamesburns2232 3 года назад
Air Force UPT has a high wash out rate. If you don't learn fast enough, you are phased out. Civilian pilot training is much more patient and forgiving. If all you want is to become an Airline Pilot, I recommend you go to Embry Riddle and not Vance AFB.
@barb9638
@barb9638 3 года назад
@@jamesburns2232 of course the AF pays for flight training and you know you're good when you get those silver wings. ATP comes later as well as fast track to First Officer with comm'l carrier.
@IvanSkyFlight
@IvanSkyFlight 3 года назад
The part of this story that really shines for me is not that you are in a jet (which is cool), but that it's with your father. This story would have been just as awesome if you guys were in a 152.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Love this. Thank you!
@aaronposteraro1986
@aaronposteraro1986 3 года назад
100% agree sir
@blancolirio
@blancolirio 3 года назад
Low time in jets, single pilot, IFR ?....BE CAREFUL! The insurance odds are not good. Take that simulator training seriously and regularly. Good content. Juan.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks, Juan. He does go to intensive sim training a few times per year and has been a huge proponent attending Flight Safety annually. Absolutely agree - safety first.
@blancolirio
@blancolirio 3 года назад
@@AirplaneAcademy it would be good ( and fun) if you could do the training , get ‘checked out’ and be dad’s regular FO. Split up that work load and share that experience here on YT!
@goboulder
@goboulder 3 года назад
@@blancolirio This is really good insightful idea!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
I would love to. I've been SO busy working on my businesses full time that I don't have time to go to type rating school right now, but that would be a total blast one day. I hope to be able to do it! He's been training me some on how they teach crew management, and that's been a lot of fun in the meantime.
@donc9751
@donc9751 3 года назад
@@blancolirio That would be awesome, great idea!
@stevesmith3534
@stevesmith3534 2 года назад
I enjoyed you enthusiasm for the flight you took with your father in the jet. I can also sense how proud you are of him. As you progress in your flying career, I hope you never lose you excitement for the joy of flying. It always thrilled me every time I took off or landed no matter if I were flying a 787 or my Stinson! Enjoy the journey of every flight you fly!
@whiskeysk
@whiskeysk 3 года назад
this was brilliant, that excitement, like a kid in a candy store!
@brantsengill9200
@brantsengill9200 3 года назад
You sounded like a little kid just blown away by the whole experience, it's so awesome to see people just geek out over those things. I still geek out like that every time I step foot in the cessna, never let that excitement fade away, it's what drives aviation
@willdejong7763
@willdejong7763 2 года назад
Fun video. I'm not a pilot, but I spent a little time as a flight test engineer. I still remember one of my first flight tests in a private jet, a Falcon 2000. We had an early morning preflight meeting, people more experienced than me looked at the weather forecasts, and the huge amount of places being considered blew my mind. From where we were in California we could have gone practically anywhere in the US. Maine, Florida, Hawaii or Alaska; all were a single hop away. They picked an especially nice patch of air 500 miles or so out over the Pacific ocean, the plane's fuel tanks were topped off, the pilots filed a flight plan, and less than 30 minutes after deciding where we wanted to go we were climbing away from the runway. Amazing.
@danblaize5742
@danblaize5742 3 года назад
Good for you man. It is so good to see the pure enthusiasm you showed in this video. Aviation is truly a blessed experience. Take care and safe travels.
@ericjavois4345
@ericjavois4345 3 года назад
Congratulations to both of you and thank you for shearing the joy .
@davewojtowicz2246
@davewojtowicz2246 3 года назад
Living the dream man! Congrats. For now I'll have to stick to my xplane citation lol. Biggest lesson of my flying career has been staying ahead of the airplane, couldn't agree more.
@jakobnrlem4239
@jakobnrlem4239 3 года назад
Love to see how happy you are with the experience. How a thing like getting to taxi the aircraft was such a happy moment for you. You just made me appreciate my job even more 👍
@ma5thew
@ma5thew 3 года назад
That was amazing and genuine description of the sensation you had. It almost feel like I was there and definitely made me want to! 😃 You are great storyteller, wish you and your dad a lot of fun with that great plane.
@kiruifamily8443
@kiruifamily8443 3 года назад
Good content. Pilots have a special way to explain feelings that only 'those' who have tasted the flight truly relate and others that haven't are left yearning and Google the next local airport.
@BlaqViper
@BlaqViper 3 года назад
What’s really exciting about this video is just how excited dude is. His energy and detailed descriptions pulled viewers in with him to share in the excitement. Well done and thanks for the ride…🤗
@JoseOrtega-XOR75
@JoseOrtega-XOR75 3 года назад
So nice to see you enjoy the speed. I’ve been an airline pilot all my life. And do want to slow down. But your perspective has made me appreciate my job so much more!!!
@lbowsk
@lbowsk 3 года назад
All your life? You flew for the airlines when you were a teenager? ;)
@myskinsfriend5734
@myskinsfriend5734 3 года назад
I know you had way more fun being there than I've had watching your vid but I definitely caught myself smiling all the way through and just imagining how cool that had to be. Good tour de air. Congratulations to your dad. Gotta be on that BIG bucket list.
@jaylasky4313
@jaylasky4313 3 года назад
I really enjoy your excitement about this! I remember feeling all of this at one time, enjoy the ride.
@ChrisPinCornwall
@ChrisPinCornwall 2 года назад
Love your enthusiasm, not pretentious at all. Well done dad for achieving the purchase of a beautiful machine and then learning to fly it. More please.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 2 года назад
Thanks so much! Really appreciate that!
@donc9751
@donc9751 3 года назад
Wow what a great experience!!! Thanks for sharing it with us and congratulations to both your dad and you! The closest I've come was being able to sit and visit in a Gulf Stream IV when Shaun of Corporate Pilot Life flew into my town a little over a year ago. Because I was a patron, he actually was kind enough to text me then when it was confirmed he was flying into town I met him and the other pilot, their wonderful stewardess and a friend for lunch then went to the airport and got to go aboard and visit, it was an incredible experience for me doing that, once in a lifetime but I loved every minute of it! Can't imagine actually going flying in something like that!!! Congrats!!! I love your enthusiasm!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks Don. Gosh, I really think the Gulfstream is the prettiest airframe in existence. That must have been a wonderful experience.
@theresasrangerdaddy
@theresasrangerdaddy 3 года назад
What an amazing experience. Hope to stumble on that kind of opportunity someday. Until then, it's me and the 172. Still love every second of it!
@feinbush
@feinbush 3 года назад
love the 2x fast-forward part relating to airspeeds.. nice!
@carlmclelland7624
@carlmclelland7624 3 года назад
Congrat's Charlie. I remember my first time flying a jet, back in '73 - a Paris Jet (MS-760). I got the takeoff... OK, it's an airplane - just faster... I've flown twins, no big deal. Then he says, "Climb at 200 knots." My first thought that I'll carry to my grave... "I've hardly ever flown anything that'll DO 200 knots, let alone CLIMB at 200 knots!" The other thing you failed to mention when you were at FL410... those HUGE Citation cockpit windows are a Picture Window On The World!! Now... the Citation Mustang is a VLJ (Very Light Jet). Go climb into a G-3 or a Citation X... it's a whole different world! Welcome aboard, my friend..........
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Hi Carl - yes I can relate!! Climbing at 200 knots was something else. Really wild. And I can't even imagine what those bigger jets must be like. And yes I agree, the windows on the citation provide SO much visibility
@bbgun061
@bbgun061 3 года назад
@@AirplaneAcademy Learn to think in time, not distance. Then it doesn’t matter how fast you’re going. ‘20 minutes to landing’ is the same 20 minutes in a 150 or a Baron or a Mustang...
@lbowsk
@lbowsk 3 года назад
Eons ago I was a new hire at Brand X. Sitting in the Right seat in the B727. My leg from ORD-LGA. Capt's briefing to me, "Get my ass home!" With a smile, of course. So, at 10,001 feet I transitioned from a 250KIAS climb to 10 knots shy of VMO climb. (pretty close to 400Kts) BIG SMILE on my face, and the Captains as well. The air was smooth as glass and that old gal was solid as a rock. That plane was built to haul ass.
@13shandingo
@13shandingo 2 года назад
That's awesome bro. Thanks for sharing. I can hear the excitement, got me excited. Congratulations to your pops.
@josephjolly1936
@josephjolly1936 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the flight with your Dad, happy flying.👍
@Swetty82
@Swetty82 3 года назад
Love the excitement!! I feel that way about flying and look forward to getting license.
@DiamondDoorsInc
@DiamondDoorsInc 3 года назад
What an amazing accomplishment. Looks like a great aircraft. And once again, a great informational video. You deserve more subscribers!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it.
@johanw2267
@johanw2267 3 года назад
It's great that you can share your passion with your dad! I wish I had a dad.
@c41pt41n
@c41pt41n 3 года назад
Its kind of funny how blown away with how fast and streamlined the M2 is, especially if you compare it to much more advanced jets in the same size category.
@50falcon
@50falcon 2 года назад
Exactly, it’s simplistic, relatively slow and small jet
@tubercelli
@tubercelli 3 года назад
Great video!!! Good job. Put us right in the experience they way you shared.
@BriMarAviation
@BriMarAviation 2 года назад
I can totally relate to everything you said the ceiling the expectations is amazing three years ago I got my citation 10 SIC endorsement and it’s a completely different environment like you I loved it. Congratulations to your dad getting a new m2
@RonaldKaylorPhoto
@RonaldKaylorPhoto 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this video! I smiled as you expressed your excitement at points. Lucky man!
@toddg6548
@toddg6548 3 года назад
Great Video, amusing editing... thanks for sharing!
@thedolphinDog
@thedolphinDog 3 года назад
THE MOST IMPORTANT thing on this earth to your dad.......is YOU. Great video. He must be proud of you. Good son. Thumbs up
@nancywilkes9830
@nancywilkes9830 3 года назад
Your enthusiasm is infectious! Keep up the good work on your channel.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it.
@Xterraforce
@Xterraforce 3 года назад
Loved the video and wow that's a nice ride. I was reminded of another RU-vid channel where a 747 pilot who likes to fly small single engine prop planes when he has time. He said if it's been a while it can be a little surprising how slow it feels like things are happening during the approach and landing. Like with your experience, he said there is enough similarity that it's still a familiar process but coming in at 100 knots or so slower than what he's used to makes it seem like he has so much more time to prepare and land. It could almost give a false sense of security I imagine because if something goes wrong you have to react just as quickly no matter what you're flying. It was great hearing your reaction about what it was like to see how much faster things happened in the jet and how much earlier you have to plan everything out. I could picture myself if for some reason I had to try landing a jet with no experience or guidance. It would probably be something like "I've got the runway in sight...and there it goes." Congratulation to your dad. It's always nice to see hard work and effort pay off.
@liquidsnow1
@liquidsnow1 3 года назад
Congrats your dad be able to fly the jet.👌👌Citation is great, he will love it. I fly the Phenom 300.
@kimberlyholloway6888
@kimberlyholloway6888 2 года назад
I just found this. You have lived my dream, young man! Kudos to your dad! It has always been my dream to fly a jet airplane. I hope to be able to be lucky enough to do it.
@krazylevin
@krazylevin 2 года назад
Your dad is an inspiration. Thank you for this vid.
@chrisc161
@chrisc161 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing. It’s an experience that I think all pilots like myself would love to do at least once.
@50falcon
@50falcon 2 года назад
Yeah it’s fun but really flying singles at low level in some ways more fun and challenging
@jesusbarrientos1999
@jesusbarrientos1999 3 года назад
Really happy 😊for you that you were not only able to fly the jet but also that you were able yo do it with dad.
@Hopeless_and_Forlorn
@Hopeless_and_Forlorn 3 года назад
Congratulations all around, to your dad for his accomplishments, and to you for a great video. I began my foray into aviation in the early 1960s, so it was a trip back to my youth to hear you describing the suddenness that strikes a pilot transitioning from pistons to jets. A whole generation of pilots had the exact same reaction. I have never personally flown a jet, but in my many trips in cockpit jumpseats I was immediately struck, as you were, at the amazingly quick tempo of events in high performance airplanes. Look at that placard displaying takeoff and landing speeds of 161 KIAS and recalibrate your internal clock accordingly. You are not in Kansas anymore.
@robertj5208
@robertj5208 2 года назад
LOVE your enthusiasm!!
@CamCarr
@CamCarr 3 года назад
This is an awesome video. I rode in a citation a few years ago and that was the deciding factor to get my license. I sure do love aviation!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Fantastic! This is cool to hear
@wilfredvasquez5908
@wilfredvasquez5908 2 года назад
Awesome!! Thank you for sharing.
@73av8r5
@73av8r5 3 года назад
Your enthusiasm is infectious. Glad you had fun. 👍🏻
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@tomcorwine3091
@tomcorwine3091 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your experience, Charlie. You look like a kid on Christmas morning in this video! Back when I was training at KORL, a pilot of a private jet invited me and my instructor to sit in the cockpit of his plane. The one big difference, he noted, in flying a jet vs. a 172 is the speed at which everything happens. “Everything else is the same.” he said, “Learn to stay ahead of your airplane now, it’ll only get harder as you move up.” I guess your experience matches up with that. BTW, I always watch your videos at 1.5x speed. 2x wasn’t much faster :)
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Great advice. I'm no jet pilot but I can definitely agree with him based on a few flights that I've taken. And that's great about 1.5x speed.... it's such a game changer, I try to listen to just about everything sped up now :)
@archerpiperii2690
@archerpiperii2690 3 года назад
Congratulations to you and especially your dad.
@AllieMetcalfgoogle
@AllieMetcalfgoogle 2 года назад
I just relived my first jet flight over 20 years ago. Thanks! Great vid.
@matthewmitchell8941
@matthewmitchell8941 3 года назад
You are not a poser, Bro, you were there; it was real. I like your humble attitude...Not that "Been there, done that, now I'm an expert..." attitude so common today.
@scottadelman5907
@scottadelman5907 3 года назад
I first flew a Citation when I was 19 years old. First Jet I ever flew from the Left Seat. It was like flying a C 150 with 2 Jet engines. Your Video brought back tears as somehow my Son was able to fly a Jet Fighter at 13 and Has been Flying A G 550 G450 and the Falcon 900 Easy. For me I finished My Career as a Captain on the 757/767 200-400. All thanks to that Citation! Thanks for bringing back some great memories. Kind Regards
@williambennum5591
@williambennum5591 2 года назад
Great story glad you shared. I missed my chance for right seat in a Citation from DSM to Wichita for a maintenance trip years ago after an FAA check ride. The examiner was a corporate pilot and invited me to go with him in the Citation. I declined because I had to go to work. My boss said he would have given me the day off when I got to work but it was too late then. This was way before cell phones so we couldn’t just do a quick text or call.
@wecsam
@wecsam 2 года назад
Heh, ground control did once make a private jet hold short for me in my 172. I've never felt more powerful in my life.
@alexdven
@alexdven 3 года назад
Excellent video! It's refreshing to see someone who is honest and excited about aviation.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it.
@Shannonbarnesdr1
@Shannonbarnesdr1 3 года назад
thats freakin awesome man, oh hell yeah, it is a fun feeling even as a passenger, i get that antsy excited anticipation when a commercial jet is getting things going i love that feel and sound and the feeling and view of taking off and what have ya, fun stuff, i cant wait til i can get my multi engine and start training on a jet
@observer1242
@observer1242 2 года назад
“ you are just gone“. “I left my brain on the runway“. I was laughing like crazy. That is one of the funniest and appropriate things you’ve ever said.
@rudyberkvens-be
@rudyberkvens-be 3 года назад
Contaminous and enjoyable enthousiasm - I laughed a few times and actually watched it twice! Nice content!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed!
@planefixerguy5188
@planefixerguy5188 3 года назад
Congrats on the jet experience. I felt a lot of the same way the first time I got to taxi a Citation X and do power runs. A big highlight of my aviation career will always be hitching a ride on a X+ and seeing 51000 feet and .935 on mach meter. Good times. Cheers from Wichita.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
That's unreal. The citation X is something else!! Very cool.
@subsoar5734
@subsoar5734 2 года назад
the first time i flew in a phenom 300 a few months ago was surreal because y’know in a pa-28 you climb out at 850 feet/min or so initially, whereas the phenom next thing i know we’re pitched 15 degrees up and the VS is reading like 3500 so we don’t blow through the gear and flaps speeds
@Shannonbarnesdr1
@Shannonbarnesdr1 3 года назад
no, you're not a poser, you are a pilot who is gaining experiences and adding to your passions and goals ;-)
@jimrowden7693
@jimrowden7693 3 года назад
Its amazing with all that technology on the panel, a laminated checklist is still used. Great video!
@mikeblackford994
@mikeblackford994 3 года назад
You did a concise, intelligent presentation young dude. Quite an experience you conveyed. I hope you're able to advance to the jet. Its only overwhelming at first.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it.
@lukescott4271
@lukescott4271 3 года назад
Such a great video! Thanks Charlie!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@jayeean3890
@jayeean3890 3 года назад
Sounds like when I learned in a 152 for a year then another year with my private... my fellow pilot friend took me up in his 182.... WOW!
@patrickheneghan2794
@patrickheneghan2794 3 года назад
Very enjoyable and informative..Tks.
@nichenke
@nichenke 3 года назад
I was lucky to have almost the same experience over Christmas. Unbelievable, and you captured it well.
@garypugh1153
@garypugh1153 2 года назад
I'm 69 and rented cessna 152's last 40yrs .. here in stuart ,fla. We just had our annual airshow. Demonstrations by F-22 raptor. Wow. It makes a cessna citation seem like a cessna 150 in comparison. 😎
@benn9499
@benn9499 3 года назад
Great Video Charlie. I hope to be in that seat one day.
@siyabongablack9344
@siyabongablack9344 3 года назад
Wow congratulations to your Dad and thanks for sharing
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@randallpearson9481
@randallpearson9481 3 года назад
Nicely done…informative, honest, and creative!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it.
@JacqueRoberts
@JacqueRoberts 3 года назад
I have been watching your content for a while now and let me tell you your production level is so good these days. Vastly improved in a very short span of time. Not sure if it's the M2 or the video work. Both definitely add to the overall production. Fantastic video and I hope that someday I get the chance to sit in the front seats of a jet and 'feel that power' in my hands. Thanks for taking us all along for your jet initiation ride.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much, Jacque. I really appreciate that and have been trying to get better at video. I also recently hired an editor so that's really improved the post-production process.
@JacqueRoberts
@JacqueRoberts 3 года назад
@@AirplaneAcademy The right edit can make mundane ordinary footage Oscar worthy. Likewise amazing footage with me on the edit becomes a crime to watch. Keep this editor on board and I am sure your subs will increase exponentially. I'll be right here watching your channel grow. Supporting from the shadows watching your every move.... like a stalker.
@paladinhill
@paladinhill 2 года назад
The jet pilot's mantra: "Props are for boats!!" You really should have your Dad send you to Flight Safety and get your Citation type rating..... then you can legally log Citation time whenever you and Dad go for that thousand dollar hamburger. You are young enough and your love of aviation is such that you would eventually benefit from free jet time. The most exciting thing I did in a Citation was an emergency descent from FL250 to about FL100... procedure: reduce to flight idle, deploy speed brakes, and pitch down about 30 degrees. Feels like you're a torpedo bomber... doing about 7500 FPM descent! Ask your Dad abut that.
@MikeLikesChannel
@MikeLikesChannel 2 года назад
Not far off the space shuttle as 12000 FPM
@trulysurprised-bk7cy
@trulysurprised-bk7cy 3 года назад
Your inheritance could be really intense !!! Congratulations to your dad. Now I understand your love of flight.
@raybede
@raybede 2 года назад
I wish I could use that astonishing phrase "my Dad upgraded into a Citation M2" you are a lucky so and so. I have flown in one but to own it WOW!!!
@rrocketman
@rrocketman 2 года назад
Thanks very much for sharing this👍
@obsoleteprofessor2034
@obsoleteprofessor2034 3 года назад
I remember jiggling side to side during training to keep centerline on my 150. My instructor showed me the trick of letting off pedal to let torque pull it back. I guess I would be back to jiggle jiggle on the jet.
@wayne9638
@wayne9638 10 месяцев назад
awesome stuff, kudos to your dad what a legend
@CaptMoo
@CaptMoo 3 года назад
Love to see your excitement like a first solo reatcion.
@COMtnPilot
@COMtnPilot 3 года назад
Nice vid! Feel fortunate that you have the opportunity to fly with your father in an amazing aircraft! POSER! 😎
@kareeminyourdream
@kareeminyourdream 3 года назад
If my dad was a pilot it would have never taken me this long to play copilot for him. Great video man
@5710fpilot
@5710fpilot 3 года назад
Literally you had the same reaction as my first time in a kerosene burner. 😂 love the M2!❤
@Mainbusfail
@Mainbusfail 2 года назад
That is one very cool experience, one you will never forget as long as you are on this planet.
@RevGary
@RevGary 3 года назад
@Airplane Academy excellent video nice chap blessings from Glasgow Scotland to you and your family 👍😇😎
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much!! Scotland? Wow!
@RevGary
@RevGary 3 года назад
@@AirplaneAcademy I'm originally from Ayrshire and the main transatlantic airport was always Prestwick on coast near Ayr and Troon. I used to attend Air shows there but also flew out of there in 1978 to visit my Nana in New Rochelle was a DC-10 of Laker Airways landed at JFK then flew to Toronto a week later when my AA Boeing 727 plane landed an Air Canada DC-9 crashed end of other runway down a riveen broke into 3. Some fatalities sadly. I was on TV that night and newspaper as Uncle witnessed crash. I was in Air Training Corps as a teenager also was at R.A.F Biggin Hill. I was meant to move to Texas 2018 but role fell through, hoped to get my Flying licence but hey ho will need to content myself patiently waiting for ascending to heaven at rapture lol. BTW you're a top bloke with humility as your strength!
@youthfulambitionya
@youthfulambitionya 3 года назад
Such a cool experience, can’t wait to that one day.
@shitsugane
@shitsugane 2 года назад
Really enjoyed your video - and I don't even fly! Not over produced, but just enough extra, well filmed - and very well delivered. You are really personable! Thanks. I want to fly some day....
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 2 года назад
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it!
@rogwheel
@rogwheel 2 года назад
Congrats for joining the jet set!
@rickdc3
@rickdc3 Год назад
Great video! The hardest part of flying jets is staying ahead when things get busy. You have to really know how to use your avionics, because if you have to stare at the buttons for a few seconds trying to remember how to capture the leg, the GS, etc., you will be past that spot in a heart beat (and then things can get really ugly)! It's literally 60 minutes of boredom at cruise followed by 5 minutes of terror on Arrival/Approach....
@eliasjofrediaz1393
@eliasjofrediaz1393 2 года назад
wonderful video!
@seanfarrell5341
@seanfarrell5341 2 года назад
Fascinating, all the best from Ireland,Seán
@CascadiaAviation
@CascadiaAviation 3 года назад
Love the editing and content dude, right on
@CascadiaAviation
@CascadiaAviation 3 года назад
Oh and congrats to your pops!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@fsclips
@fsclips 3 года назад
The company I fly for doesn't allow new pilots to taxi. I had been flying the A320 for a while before I was allowed to taxi on a big international airport. It was an amazing feeling, so I really appreciate what you are describing in your video. Hats off to your dad and many happy landings
@billmoran3812
@billmoran3812 2 года назад
I used to fly a lot with a friend who flew a Citation II. A 20 mile hop from HFD to BDL seemed like only a minute in the air. First time, I was pilot monitoring, and just keeping up with ATC, raise and lower flaps and gear kept me hopping. If you want to feel a handful of throttles, fly a B-52. I did with my cousin back in the 60’s. 8 throttles! Too many actually to grab, so they have two master throttles, one for each wing each control 4 other levers. Amazing experience. Enjoy flying the Citation. They are great airplanes. Just don’t try to hand fly above FL 300. Up high cruise and stall speeds are very close together. It’s called the coffin corner. Autopilot only up there.
@sy69_i_fly_airplanes
@sy69_i_fly_airplanes Год назад
I'm sorry but you are mis-remembering the B-52 throttles. I flew buffs...it has 8 throttles. What you are misremembering is the fact that the forward parts of the throttle are really thing and all bunch up together so you can wrap your hand around all 8, while the rear parts are fanned out in a way so that you can manipulate each individually more easily. But there are no levers which connect to multiple engines, much less entire 'wings'. Also I'd like to understand how you 'flew' B-52s with your cousin...the air force isn't a flying club, so that's complete nonsense. Perhaps you forgot it was a simulator ride?
@billmoran3812
@billmoran3812 Год назад
@@sy69_i_fly_airplanes well, it was 60 years ago! I got to go aboard when he was at Westover AFB between rotations to Guam. On several occasions, I got to fly in the right seat. Against all AF regs for sure, but it was hardly unknown. Family members were often aboard AF jets at training facilities. The world was a much different place in 1960. Things happened then that are unthinkable now. That’s just the way it was. I don’t know for certain, but I’m pretty sure there were no simulators back then. At least not the full motion sims that we know today. Don’t forget computers didn’t exist then except for large mainframes that were largely experimental.
@BucketWheat
@BucketWheat 3 года назад
I had a similar experience when I bought a Supercharged Custom Corvette... after driving my Parents' Chevy Stationwagon... 140+ MPH on an open empty Interstate outside of town was a lot different from 55mph in a stationwagon. (Smile) Then I bought a Sport Motorcycle that can reach almost 200 mph... Talk about having to be "In Front of the vehicle"... by the time you can see things, and focus them to identify what it is... you are already 'there'...
@mikhailhunter5277
@mikhailhunter5277 3 года назад
Bro your content is entertaining, educational and fun to watch, keep up the good work. In one of your videos you mentioned West Texas, have you ever stopped in Midland?
@johnreed8844
@johnreed8844 3 года назад
Dude that is so cool!
@BulkMasterFlex
@BulkMasterFlex 3 года назад
I've seen him on other channels with his TBM, had no idea he was your dad! The aviation RU-vid community really is a small world isn't it? haha
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