Boston Logan Airport - Departure in an A36 Bonanza - Patient Airlift Flight to Presque Isle, Maine
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
- From clearance at Boston Logan, through Taxi and takeoff... then we time-warp to Presque Isle for the visual approach and ultimately the cancellation of IFR on the ground. Clear VFR day transporting a patient and her mother home from a medical appointment in Boston.
I tried to make this video informative for pilots (and enthusiasts) who haven't flown into Boston, but who might consider it if they knew what to expect.
I walk through getting clearance. Then the SID (standard Instrument departure), which in the case of an aircraft with prop(s) will be the Logan 4 departure. Then taxiing to the runway and the takeoff/departure.
From there we zip up to Presque Isle, Maine which is way up on the Canadian border. It's farther from Boston than New York City. In Presque Isle we perform a visual approach to runway 28 and then we cancel our IFR clearance once we are safely on the ground.
If you're thinking about flying into/out of Logan in a g.a. airplane, I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have.
Also for what it is worth, all fees are waived at Logan if you are performing a compassion flight, so you could arrive early and experience the city and/or get that Bravo airport experience with out the Bravo airport price. If you would like to know more about flying for PALS, reach out to me or go here:
palservices.org/volunteer-inf...
Flying for PALS is one of the most gratifying things you can do with your pilot's license.
If you would like to see the flight into Logan, watch this video:
• VFR Flight into Boston...
"This was the best day ever!" -- glad you could give her that experience.
Me too. She has had lots of PALS flights to and from Boston for medical treatment. More than any kid should have. I was glad to have been able to make that flight fun and memorable for her.
this is very scare, my cat is sad
outstanding. thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Great video!
Thank you Tim.
@@timetofly401 I work Airport Ops @ Logan, love seeing this perspective. I happened to be working this day and remember seeing you taxi out.
@@ParkerTim355 That's cool!!
Nicely done..salute to you for supporting such a good cause. What year is your A36?
It is a 1982. New engine and prop in 2021.
Excellent look into the SID at Logan and the nonstop communication going on. Thank you for your service to these patients!
I saw my sailboat and my home!
That's cool. You live in Winthrop?
@@timetofly401 Eastie.
Great video. Do you slot your run up in while you're holding in sequence?
Anytime I am at a Bravo airport (BOS, JFK, CLT, etc.), I will either do the run up on the FBO ramp (assuming the engine is warm enough) or while waiting in sequence. I actually prefer to do it on the FBO ramp, so that I'm able to really listen to what's going on during the taxi, especially if I'm single-pilot. You make a good point in bringing this up. The Tower is going to expect you to be ready to go when you get up to the runway.
@@timetofly401 Makes sense. I never know what the FBO run up etiquette is. By the way, these are GREAT videos - I'm based out of BED and these are awesome previews on what it's like to fly into BOS. Post more GA into bravo!
I was a PALS copilot for a bit but haven't done anything over the last couple years. If ya need a copilot, let me know. PP SEL 350 hours.
Will do. In weather that is less than perfect, it is always good to have a second set of eyes and ears in the cockpit.
@@timetofly401 PWM based
@@Matt-mo8sl Cool. I grew up in Yarmouth. Used to work at Northeast Air back in the day.
@@timetofly401 I worked for NEA from 1992 to 1994. I started flying lessons there in 1990 and got my ticket in 1992.