Not sure about 850, on 700 there is a "runup" pre-takeoff checklist which includes feathering the prop, overspeed test, de-ice system checks, standby alternate electric as well as rechecking previous items pre-takeoff. These are all opportunities to either correct missed items or reject a takeoff if they don't check out.... stuff that's preferable to sort out on the ground before takeoff which do not seem to be addressed by Matt's procedures.
He cheated, everything was already planed before, and had already programmed everything! I want to see him do the same in Europe, where eurocontrol loves to change everything last minute because the planned route (which has to be generated by eurocontrol) is not the best one and ATC improves the route at clearance and in cruise ! 🤣 (Yeah, honestly, I was impressed ! 😬)
Most times (but not always) the clearance is "as-filed" so you're just cross-checking against your navigator with no need to take notes if the clearance remains the same.
The good old days when I was young and had a great memory which is a necessity for flying. Now I'd forget after the first instruction and I quit flying 20 years ago just for that reason!
What landing light type in your wings, HID or Incandescent. As you turned them off, they glowed down momentarily once turned off, thus not LED. If incandescent, what size and wattage ?
Nice video Matt .. i like how you call out all the things your doing thinking . love the panel setup in this plane .. lots of good tools to keep safe .. awsome
Rash, wrinkling, or tearing skins is never a good thing. Flying the TBM below 18 at night when conditions are favorable and just above 10000 MSL especially at 1-2 thousand AGL would be most fun I think. ❤
With the recent crash with this type of aircraft - do be aware that in conditions where you could see icing - do not use autopilot at is will mask changes to flight char until it cant compensate and boom you are in stall. Sad stuff that happened.
@@igclapp You know what I meant. So it's an RNAV GPS or whatever. In the end it's an Instrument Landing and I'd like to know what caused that plane to crash there recently. Was it pilot error or is it that dangerous landing there? Thanks
@@JoeSmith-nu8oo That Truckee crash is a bit puzzling. In theory the plane should have been able to fly ok in that weather, unless he hit a large amount of freezing rain or drizzle that caused icing beyond what the plane's systems could handle. But I think it's more likely something happened to confuse him and disorient him, and he let the plane get too slow and stalled it.
@@igclapp I think he had already flown 2 missed approaches not sure and I think the pilot became disoriented in those conditions leading to a stall. Have you flown into there?
Matt dig the new TBM! Be safe and have fun! Let me know if you what to try a waterless wash and was for the new bird. I can send you one free to try. We have a video on my TH-cam channel cleaning a Columbia 350 and a C172 testing it. Got lots of folks using it and I use it on my TTx.
I’m posting on your recent video so you have a chance to read what I have to offer. I have seen many of your videos and I am astonished you are still alive. Your habit of cockpit distractions, rolling checklists, etc. will one day end your flight status, one way or the other. It really doesn’t take much to be a basic pilot; the desire and ability to understand flight dynamics and the ability to not get vertigo. You must be incredibly fortunate having a “fly in” home with a L-39 and a few million in other aircraft. TH-cam pilots are all the rage now and some are dying left and right because they are spending more time making videos than flying the plane. I see some TH-cam channels with young pilots that still practice perfect flying skills including checklist management; the ability to sit in your plane, not moving and simply take your time, line by line to make damn sure the PLANE is ready for use. I don’t think I have seen you do that once. You seem like many others trying to create a TH-cam financial windfall with “clickbait” video subject lines, which is tell-tale of character. I sincerely wish you the best and hope you will eventually steer yourself into a safer path of flying, but given your “fortunate nature” I doubt that will happen anytime soon and mark my words, YOU will one day make an avoidable mistake and hopefully other lives won’t be included. You have had pilot friends that have killed themselves, so you understand what I mean. Please, straighten up and fly right…
I'm pretty sure Matt over-dramatises these videos for effect. Matt's a CFI and trains upset recovery in the L-39. One of these days when I'm in the States I might take his course. I would expect it to be 100% professional and no-nonsense as long as the cameras aren't rolling! 😅
@@igclapp I'm not trying to be a "bump on a log", but someone in the community needs to speak up. These youngins are killing themselves one after the other nowadays and it's 99% preventable. Sorry, but becoming an instructor is pretty darn easy, most aren't worth squat and to me means absolutely NOTHING if you can't walk the walk every time you fly. I have dreamed of attending the Jet Warbird training center he went to in New Mexico to check out in the L39. Now, those guys are pros! I've only recently been able to seriously consider spending the $300K for the L39 and another $100K for great avionics (and a cool paint job) plus being able to afford to garage it with those guys. But, I'm not a multi-millionaire kid surfing from one adventure to another. Just an old schooler sick and tired of folks treating planes like cars on the road. Consider there are about 232 million licensed drivers in the U.S., only about 104 of them die every day in car accidents, but there are only about 413,700 GA pilots in the U.S. and about 0.6 of them die every day in GA accidents; and rising.
@@chrisa9159 I hear you. I'm in a similar situation plane-wise as you. I think Matt is a very good pilot, but as you rightly point out too many young pilots are getting killed. And these were not stupid people for the most part. Two recent fatalities were MIT grads (Matt knew both of them). My former boss was an MIT grad and died while flying his Yak about 20 years ago. I personally know of another MIT grad who continued VFR and nearly died. So although I trust Matt's skill and intelligence to always bring him through, it's a fact that anyone can make a fatal mistake.
No need for an L39 to teach upset recovery. I would consider he uses that as a reason to make other people pay the costs so he can enjoy some Aeros in his his L39.
You need a better camera if you're going to do more night videos. The quality is pretty poor. You have all these planes, you can afford a better camera that has better night sensitivity! :)
GoPros are horrible at night. Had the same issue when I did my flight training... I don't know for other action cameras, but the sensors are typically small on these sadly...
You're such a good role-model for other pilots. Reviewing your checklist (i konow folks a saying he's not, but he definitely is) multiple times, checking every gauge, switch multiple times, shows you're not a lazy pilot. So many pilots just check once and move on, and end up missing something.
On my videos, what I did, is show part of them for the first videos, then stop. So that if someone asks, hop : I say, check this video and you'll see I do them !
Change the view on the MFD to wide view and you will have ETA/ETE on each waypoint and VNAV info
Not sure about 850, on 700 there is a "runup" pre-takeoff checklist which includes feathering the prop, overspeed test, de-ice system checks, standby alternate electric as well as rechecking previous items pre-takeoff. These are all opportunities to either correct missed items or reject a takeoff if they don't check out.... stuff that's preferable to sort out on the ground before takeoff which do not seem to be addressed by Matt's procedures.
As much as I hate to admit it... the read back was impressive without notes. Cheers.
Total flex, nice work Matt!
He cheated, everything was already planed before, and had already programmed everything! I want to see him do the same in Europe, where eurocontrol loves to change everything last minute because the planned route (which has to be generated by eurocontrol) is not the best one and ATC improves the route at clearance and in cruise ! 🤣
(Yeah, honestly, I was impressed ! 😬)
I was looking for someone to say this. I was like "You're not gonna write that down?" Then perfect read back... "oh, I guess he doesn't need to!" LOL
Most times (but not always) the clearance is "as-filed" so you're just cross-checking against your navigator with no need to take notes if the clearance remains the same.
@@jordan65730: If it’s not as you filed it, and you weren’t writing it down, you’re going to have to make ATC say it all over again for you.
mate, that readback was an absolute flex. impressive!
Thanks for the ride Matt!
The good old days when I was young and had a great memory which is a necessity for flying. Now I'd forget after the first instruction and I quit flying 20 years ago just for that reason!
Use your VNAV Feature for your crossing restrictions and step downs on the approach. Much easier
Good job Matt.
Thanks for sharing.
Charming views of the mountains. Very beautiful scenery ❤
The TBM has always been one of my fav's. Nice to find an 850 with the glass upgrade. Sweet!! 8) --gary
What landing light type in your wings, HID or Incandescent. As you turned them off, they glowed down momentarily once turned off, thus not LED. If incandescent, what size and wattage ?
Great content as always.
Nice video Matt .. i like how you call out all the things your doing thinking . love the panel setup in this plane .. lots of good tools to keep safe .. awsome
Are TBM engine hours derived from engine tachometer hours, engine operating hours, or flight hours (squat switch)?
Centerline on floor is a good point
Looks like you're sitting pretty low. How's the forward vis on this thing.?
You might paint a center line on the floor of your hanger. It does look tight. Well done ✅
Just put down some 2x4's to act as guides for the tyres.
*hangar
*tires
@@keemez Ah "tires" as we say in England, 3rd person singular, present tense of the verb to "tire". It was late. ;-)
Didn't realize the controllers in Bozeman tower could still smoke while on duty...
I was going to suggest a lozenge!
@@2968hans Or a Brandy.
Very impressive buddy. Love the new plane.
looks a bid cold out there. LOL
After watching a few of these with your TBM I am curious why in the world you deploy the inertial separators after startup and for takeoff?
Rash, wrinkling, or tearing skins is never a good thing. Flying the TBM below 18 at night when conditions are favorable and just above 10000 MSL especially at 1-2 thousand AGL would be most fun I think. ❤
It could be a problem if the journey is the destination, and it gets you there before you really want to be there.
Anyone know if he sold his Bonanza? Not sure if I missed that.
Thanks for the video. Waited nevertheless for the title-discussion: is it too big?
Where are you flying for the eclipse Monday?
Another nice video, and love the plane. As always, the haters are most entertaining
I agree with her @ 1:45 😅
Alpine should have a simple taxi under de-icing sprayer given location and clientele.
Hi Matt ,
Never considered to do a second world tour in your TBM ?
Cheers from the French alps.
That's apparently the plan! It would be interesting if he tours the TBM factory!
With the recent crash with this type of aircraft - do be aware that in conditions where you could see icing - do not use autopilot at is will mask changes to flight char until it cant compensate and boom you are in stall. Sad stuff that happened.
I think i saw that. sad news..
Matt, why do you block your flights on FR24?
lulz. I say: use ADSB exchange. EVERYthing is trackable there. including military.
Where is hotel papa? Did Matt get another hangar?
Did you mention the significant radar variation in the nose different from ATC? Is it doplar and that's the reason?
🌏🇦🇺
Very nice flight, enjoyed the ride.
I always wonder why more people don't get their IFR before starting the engine. Save every penny you can in fuel costs.
Maybe they're concerned about battery drain? They could use a handheld radio, I suppose.
That’s the way most of us who can’t afford to own and operate a TBM would probably think.
Would you attempt an ILS approach into KTRK if you needed to land there or would you go to an alternate?
That would be pretty amazing of Matt to pull off! Especially since KTRK doesn't have an ILS!
@@igclapp You know what I meant. So it's an RNAV GPS or whatever. In the end it's an Instrument Landing and I'd like to know what caused that plane to crash there recently. Was it pilot error or is it that dangerous landing there? Thanks
@@JoeSmith-nu8oo That Truckee crash is a bit puzzling. In theory the plane should have been able to fly ok in that weather, unless he hit a large amount of freezing rain or drizzle that caused icing beyond what the plane's systems could handle. But I think it's more likely something happened to confuse him and disorient him, and he let the plane get too slow and stalled it.
@@igclapp I think he had already flown 2 missed approaches not sure and I think the pilot became disoriented in those conditions leading to a stall. Have you flown into there?
@@JoeSmith-nu8oo No, I have not flown in there, and from his ADS-B track it looks like that was his first and only approach.
That’s what she said.
Matt you had tons of hours in your Bonanza, this TBM 850 is a huge step up in aviation performance, be safe.
I get the sense he fully believes, he’s fully in control and all is well. Pretty damn confident!
@@CCitis agreed good heads up pilot
@@peterfarrell9187 well, my point too
Is that he needs to be careful. That attitude doesn’t go far in aviation
You forgot the L-39 😂
@@CCitis yes the old saying that there are old pilots and bold pilots but very few old bold pilots.
Night, IFR, icing,, glad all went well with your butter,,.. Icarus comes to mind after the last two videos. Not a pilot so WTF do I know? Cheers,ed
That's what she said! 😂
I’m very disappointed that I had to scroll this far down to find this comment.
Pretty low on the approach.
Achiever very well done. Onward 🌈 great place to park n get some hot cocoa n a fireplace with a restaurant n nice beef steak. Omg
Matt dig the new TBM! Be safe and have fun!
Let me know if you what to try a waterless wash and was for the new bird. I can send you one free to try. We have a video on my TH-cam channel cleaning a Columbia 350 and a C172 testing it. Got lots of folks using it and I use it on my TTx.
I’m posting on your recent video so you have a chance to read what I have to offer. I have seen many of your videos and I am astonished you are still alive. Your habit of cockpit distractions, rolling checklists, etc. will one day end your flight status, one way or the other. It really doesn’t take much to be a basic pilot; the desire and ability to understand flight dynamics and the ability to not get vertigo. You must be incredibly fortunate having a “fly in” home with a L-39 and a few million in other aircraft. TH-cam pilots are all the rage now and some are dying left and right because they are spending more time making videos than flying the plane. I see some TH-cam channels with young pilots that still practice perfect flying skills including checklist management; the ability to sit in your plane, not moving and simply take your time, line by line to make damn sure the PLANE is ready for use. I don’t think I have seen you do that once. You seem like many others trying to create a TH-cam financial windfall with “clickbait” video subject lines, which is tell-tale of character. I sincerely wish you the best and hope you will eventually steer yourself into a safer path of flying, but given your “fortunate nature” I doubt that will happen anytime soon and mark my words, YOU will one day make an avoidable mistake and hopefully other lives won’t be included. You have had pilot friends that have killed themselves, so you understand what I mean. Please, straighten up and fly right…
I'm pretty sure Matt over-dramatises these videos for effect. Matt's a CFI and trains upset recovery in the L-39. One of these days when I'm in the States I might take his course. I would expect it to be 100% professional and no-nonsense as long as the cameras aren't rolling! 😅
@@igclapp I'm not trying to be a "bump on a log", but someone in the community needs to speak up. These youngins are killing themselves one after the other nowadays and it's 99% preventable. Sorry, but becoming an instructor is pretty darn easy, most aren't worth squat and to me means absolutely NOTHING if you can't walk the walk every time you fly. I have dreamed of attending the Jet Warbird training center he went to in New Mexico to check out in the L39. Now, those guys are pros! I've only recently been able to seriously consider spending the $300K for the L39 and another $100K for great avionics (and a cool paint job) plus being able to afford to garage it with those guys. But, I'm not a multi-millionaire kid surfing from one adventure to another. Just an old schooler sick and tired of folks treating planes like cars on the road. Consider there are about 232 million licensed drivers in the U.S., only about 104 of them die every day in car accidents, but there are only about 413,700 GA pilots in the U.S. and about 0.6 of them die every day in GA accidents; and rising.
@@chrisa9159 I hear you. I'm in a similar situation plane-wise as you. I think Matt is a very good pilot, but as you rightly point out too many young pilots are getting killed. And these were not stupid people for the most part. Two recent fatalities were MIT grads (Matt knew both of them). My former boss was an MIT grad and died while flying his Yak about 20 years ago. I personally know of another MIT grad who continued VFR and nearly died. So although I trust Matt's skill and intelligence to always bring him through, it's a fact that anyone can make a fatal mistake.
No need for an L39 to teach upset recovery. I would consider he uses that as a reason to make other people pay the costs so he can enjoy some Aeros in his his L39.
@@NovackNGoode That's called a "win-win". 😊
She said it wasn't big enough.
House tour?
Matt, did you read about that TBM that went down in Truckee the other day? Icing seems to be the reason and other factors I am sure.
Didn't the TBM that went down have Garmin ESP envelope protection? Does ESP account for the lower critical angle of attack with icing?
The man flew into a damn blizzard.
Not icing from my understanding
Least you finally made it home
I might have had more luck with the girls if I could have taken them on a date in my own TBM. Though, honestly, I gotta admit . . . . probably not.
It’s never big enough 😢
I guess we won’t be seeing too much of Bonanza Hotel Papa anymore.
Pretty sure the insurance on the TBM doesn't allow it to be taken into backcountry strips. So Matt will still need the Bonanza for that.
@@igclapp 👍 True, although I suspect the TBM performance spec also prevents the use of it in backcountry strips as well.
@@pilotleaderyou can land almost anything almost anywhere once! 😂
@@OverKillPlusOne 😂
You need a better camera if you're going to do more night videos. The quality is pretty poor. You have all these planes, you can afford a better camera that has better night sensitivity! :)
Looks fine to me. Night time is tough. Enjoy the videos
Have you heard of being plane poor? 😮
I agree, some views are really only pixel-salad...
GoPros are horrible at night. Had the same issue when I did my flight training...
I don't know for other action cameras, but the sensors are typically small on these sadly...
I'm expecting the next version of the PC-12 to have folding wingtips. Swiss Army Plane...😊
Except… nm 😂
Failure to utilize a check list is going to kill you.
It’s possible he has the checklist memorized.
@@jcohen1928most pilots do after a few hours but anyone is bound to forget something
It's just a high performance single engine retractable gear airplane.
Maybe he edits it out of the video.
@@anthonyrstrawbridgeat night over the mountains
So who is the new girlfriend?
He is a cool headed young man lots of hours im sure he checklisted
Here today, gone tomorrow. Happens all the time.
You're such a good role-model for other pilots. Reviewing your checklist (i konow folks a saying he's not, but he definitely is) multiple times, checking every gauge, switch multiple times, shows you're not a lazy pilot. So many pilots just check once and move on, and end up missing something.
No one wants to see checklists on camera, except haters. I think he doesn’t show them just to watch you squeal 😂
The last one had quite a few ;)
On my videos, what I did, is show part of them for the first videos, then stop. So that if someone asks, hop : I say, check this video and you'll see I do them !
Matt uses a checklist when he feels he needs it. He is a safe pilot with a young brain….lol
He leases the TBM. Can’t afford it to buy.