Very Turbulent Arrival Triggering LOW FUEL Alerts
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- As Javier and I experienced a Very Turbulent Arrival Triggering LOW FUEL Alerts. This flight in the Cherokee Six originated in Kentucky and ended at Centennial, CO. I had to pick up the Cherokee Six from Kentucky and bring it back for an annual inspection.
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Love it. 2 reasons to be thankful, One, you're not in south eastern New Mexico and two, you're not in a hot air balloon! Thanks .
Hi John! Thanks buddy 😀
Nice landing! Your son is proud.
Thanks 😊
Turbulence is no bueno!! My lap belt gets nice and snug. Another great video Raul!!
Turbulence gets annoying very fast. Thanks 😊
Good job Raul and it’s great to see a parent teaching a son ! Most young people only know how to play video games.
Hi Jimmy! You make such a great point. I made it a purpose of mine not to allow them to be consumed by video games. Thanks for sharing! 😃
Whoohoo on ground in one piece, another successful mission! Get some maintenance done and get back to flying, always enjoy the videos Raul. Stay SAFE and fly SAFE.
Thank you very much Scott 😀
Exciting - nice editing
Hello buddy! I most certainly appreciate your kindness my friend 😀
Your flying skills are at another level. Really appreciate you bringing us into your cockpit for the not-so-fair-weather-flying…!
@@SooperToober Thanks and glad you were a part of the flight! 😀
I feel your pain, this must have been a few weeks ago, as it was turbulent everywhere….
We had a rough flight we’re editing now!
Turbulence is a bit annoying but it’s very common from western Kansas getting worse as you get closer to the Front Range. Sometimes it gets very brutal! I remember during my instrument training it was bumpy for most of my training then I had my check-ride on a rare smooth day and it just felt way too easy 😀. I flew back from Kentucky again yesterday and it was a similar situation.
I flew to Gila Bend from Tucson for "cheap" gas a week or so ago. I wanted to get the AWOS from Buckeye airport because Gila Bend didn't have weather. It was so rough, I couldn't even read the frequency from my tablet. So I gave up and just landed on the runway others in the pattern were using. Around Phoenix, just pick an airport, and there will be a half dozen training aircraft in the pattern! I think Centennial has the same problem.
As it stands, Centennial is the 7th busiest private jet airport in the US. But, as congested as it is, it also offers 3 runways simultaneously with parallel takeoffs and landings. 17R/35L is the designated pattern runway while 17L/35R and 10/28 are available for normal traffic. There are times when the pattern will get full and no more traffic will be allowed to enter the pattern. When I train, I’ll just go to remote airports to do my Instrument Approaches. And yes, you also make a great point about going out for cheaper fuel 😀
Time for two new Bose A30s!! 😊
I sent their marketing an email to see about sending me one that I could try out and make a video about them but they never even bothered to respond. I’ll probably stick to my old el cheapos 😁😁😁
Ha, that'll sharpen your piloting skills!
You aren’t kidding 😀
Enjoy the content, bumping flight for sure. Fly safe out there
Thanks and safety is always a priority my friend 😀