Hey everyone, thanks for watching! Our Airplane Mojo will be on display next week at Oshkosh in the Garmin booth. We will be there most mornings and I’ll try to keep my Instagram page updated on when we are around the airplane. Hope to see you guys there!
You are blessed to be flying with Mutt. He was my ground instructor for my initial and we both flew in the Air Force. He is by far a top notch pilot. The best mentor pilot out there!
Thanks for a terrific video that actually _showed_ us something of how the Vision Jet works for the pilot rather than being nothing more than the usual "Wow Cirrus is great" blather. Truly an excellent little ship and some really clear thinking has gone into making the systems work for the pilot rather than so many systems requiring constant attention. Cirrus you did DO GREAT, I want one!
Wow. I’m not a pilot but have flown hundreds of times as a skydiver and flown with my friends who are pilots. Flown in private jets to sea planes. As being an executive protection agent my job had me in all kids of aircraft flying all over the world. This video of the demoing the Cirrus Vision Jet was very exciting. Well done. Can’t wait till I’ll be able to ride in one. Hopefully soon!
I've been flying GA for 30 years but I can't even imagine the knowledge required to thoroughly understand this aircraft and be able to fly it safely. I learned some time ago there are many people in this world a lot smarter than I am....
It’s not that hard to understand what “it” tries to do. The ugly part comes when “it” isn’t set up right and a pilot that is used to “it” doing everything. That is something to see. Unfortunately I see that kind of thing in newer pilots that have grown up on garmin.
I salute the Col. (assumption) for his dedicated service flying the meanest single seat fighter in the world. I was a 32436C avionics technician in the USAF back in the early 80's.
I've seen this aircraft flying in and out of our airport in Lebanon Mo. I tried to find what it was to no avail, but glad to see it on youtube. It's a beautiful aircraft, and probably gets good fuel mileage. It's also quiet which puts it steps ahead of most private aircraft. Thanks for the video.
Burns 80-85 gallons of fuel in the first hour of a trip, and about 70 gallons per hour while cruising. I'm not sure who it is designed for, one TH-camr changed his channel name from CirrusMax to CitationMax after brief ownership. Cool little jet for the right mission.
Great video Capt. Mindy - nice to see you both and in a Vision Jet no less. Love the Ghostbusters reference…light is green, trap is clean! Affectionately Known As (AKA) Mojo! Beware of this crazy Vision Jet talk, Mojo has ears everywhere 😉 Thanks for taking me along, have fun at OshKosh!
When I first saw this aircraft, some years ago, I thought it was the SEXIEST aircraft I had ever seen! You guys have shown us that the Vision Jet is also a super modern and safe aircraft capable of high performance with comparably good economy. Amazing!
This was a fun watch. And what a beautifully designed little jet. It seems luxurious, comfortable and safe. And man that's actually quite a gigantic TV for such a tiny space.
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This aircraft used to fly for VeriJet out of Vero beach Florida, whom I used to work for. I have many hours flying this exact vision jet!
Imagine time warping this jet back to the Wright brothers and showing them all the systems ? Obviously no runways and GPS, jet fuel, ATC etc but hay humanity would look at it as a UFO I would think. Beautiful aircraft.
@garylaaks1 Oh, you'd want to show them GPS, runways, control towers, & everything else., too! But you'd have to be careful with that; they might throw down their tools in defeat: Why are we building this dinosaur?
Watching you fly the VJ really makes me want to fly again!! It's been years...over a decade! Wow! I miss flying! The VJ looks super-cool! Thanks for the vid!
Dang, I had been thinking CJ-4 but you may have just changed my mind. Very cool jet and just right for a old guy and his wife to travel in. Thank you to the 3 of you for showing us the plane and how easy it is to fly. Very cool. Be safe.
I enjoy your channel. I am very comfortable with women in a previously male dominated expertise. My wife and daughter are premiere educators. I am 78 and my mother had a BS degree and was researching jet fuels in the last 2 years of WW2 and my sister is a prominent lawyer ( I am retired but was a locally prominent trial lawyer ). I owned and built and maintained a sprint car and the care and detail are necessary and one's life is dependent. My car could reach 100mph on a 3/8 mile track and a bit over 150 on a 1/2 mile. A very nice site
Wow! I’m not a pilot, would love to learn and should I hit the big jackpot lottery, I will definitely want to buy one of these after getting my license/wings. It appears to be all measures a very comfortable & safe plane to fly due to all of its safety features, particularly the parachute. Super video demonstration.
100% WOW!! I'm not even a pilot, but I dearly love watching recorded flights...and yours gets my Gold Star Award all the way around. My teenage nephew recently bought his own King Air, an upgrade from his twin engine plane (can't remember the model) and I look forward to flying with him. After all, we're best buddies, so he's itching to fly from Sherman, TX over here to Tupelo, MS so we can go bust through some clouds. 🙂 Thanks for a thrilling watch today. I'll be coming back for more of your videos, for sure.
As an ex PA 28 pilot flying in one of these or even owning would be a dream. But with a single engine jet, the power it has for weight, plus the return home safety button feature, and the parachute safety system it's just a perfect jet for a mix of safety and ease. Supper instruction and looked lots of fun, let all have one of these. Thank goodness for TH-cam & MSFS etc. Not the kudos of P180, citations jet or Cessna's in the bigger classes but the feature this has are amazing.
Great complete flight in the Vision Jet Mindy! What a piece of cake airplane to fly. Your comment about I feel like I should be doing more was funny. Just finished watching it. Cool airplane that does seem that much different than flying an SR22. You should do a video of your impression of flying it.
Sweet ride, it's a long way from the old Cessna 150 back in 1970. Wow, pressurized too. I'm 74 in bad health, couldn't pass the physical, but damn what dream to fly this plane.
Got it too. Lovely plane. Though I must say, there are look-out-of-the-window airplanes, and look-at-the-instruments airplanes. This one, for me, is still instruments. The FSR500 is much more outside for me.
Nothing like being in the hands of a top flight set of hands. That was awesome. I’ve got the C jet on X-Plane but you just don’t get the benefit without the real cockpit.
Amazing aircraft. Electronics automation making it so easy to fly. One question though: does it not have 'steam gauge' pressure instruments for total electrical failure, or is that terminal?
That is one sweet aircraft. Want one! ... thanks for posting. And BTW -- The Most Important Things I've learned about advanced Auto Flight Control Systems after many years of Airbus experience: 1. Always stay proficient with manual flight skills! 2. Always be proficient with AFS programming, application, and LIMITATIONs (see item 1!)...
I think Cirrus Vision Jet is the most amazing general aviation jet ever created. Only wish it would be a twin engine 😃 The views when flying it is alone amazing which makes it great for visuals and hand flying too.
Agreed; I personally (this viewpoint isn't for everybody) probably wouldn't want to fly in just a single engine jet. That's me personally, anyway. (I like having that backup.)
Great video. Mutt mentioned that he's done a couple of auto-lands. I'd love to have a look at the track logs of those flights on flightaware. Could you share the dates and tail numbers?
I like it, looked mildly strange during take-off, but looked amazing to fly. Appears very pilot friendly. But single engine and for the price.... I think I am still leaning toward the King Air... Hmmm.... food for thought. Great video, thank you!
I like Mindy's measured, deliberate proficiency. I didn't care for Mutt blowing through the checklist before departure, though I also didn't hear any briefing about what to do if engine failure during runway roll or on climbout. Perhaps that was edited.
Amazing little aircraft, it sure takes the effort out of flying😉It doesn't have the character of Mojo but if you could have both you would be made up Mindy😆Such a great video👍
Nice friendly pilot talking, amazing camera and ATC communication. Do you feel comfortable flying on a single engine? After many years of flying on a single-engine fighter, I no longer experiment. Only two engines😀
Let me get this straight, my first two videos of yall are in the rear of no. 7 jet and now flying a Honda Jet???!! I'm not sure it gets any cooler than this. You're a very blessed pilot. And obviously, well deserved.
Soooo cool. Having a front seat seeing something l will probably never do in my life time. Kudos to your amazing courage to fly. I really admire that. And a beautiful airplane. Thanks so much for sharing your time.👍
I like this walkthrough. But watching this from the perspective of a software engineer, UX designer, I feel that the screens and buttons are very confusing? Keep in mind that I'm not a pilot.
Schmiiindy I think I noticed you may use VFR/IFR notepads. If so do you mind sharing which ones in general have been good for you. I like the idea of potentially using these as a student pilot.
Years ago when we flew with steam gauges and not automation, I remember the Falcon 10 I used to fly amongst others...back then we had this little flight test maneuver that was required to get type rated and we called it the FAA waltz...under the hood to get a certificate one needed to set an altitude like 16,500 and if you went above or under that alt you busted the rid. So to start then set a primary heading and started a turn to the left or right at 250kts between two headings 0 to 60 and back to 0 and back to 60 etc. (hence the term waltz)...so 250 Kts, and Turing at 15 degrees and pulling back on the power while still going back and forth in a 45 degree turn...naturally as you lost lift you added power, then as you came back around to the level you would have to pull the power back to not exceed the original airspeed and reserves the turn and repeat still the same airspeed...then pull the power back while still keeping the turns going and maintaining alt...when slow enough add flats until it stalled still doing the turns, add power to recover without losing any alt, keep the turning going and do not exceed 10 kts from the stall...then pull the power back and repeat until you get to full flaps and gear still Turing back and forth final stall and recover back to 250kts again plus of minus 100 ft...not sure it is still required or required in the plane....but if you want to see how well you are coronated and what your instrument sills, are, give it a try...and loses the TV screens and get two engines...
I have thurly enjoyed this trimendous video, I've always been interested in planes wither small or big, but apart from that, to watch the pilot working in the pilots seat with all these components is away beyond me , l suppose it all comes naturally, but as I said I have thurly enjoyed the video and the flight, so a huge thank you to the person who made this trimendous video.
And for $2 million this too can be yours! Or go used for $1.5-1.7. 😮 looks like an absolute blast to fly though. as with most cool things, only a select few get to experience it.
Nice jet. The full glass cockpit and the different arrangement of some components would take some cockpit time. I'll get one after I get my sailplane. Nice video. How is the handling?
Looking good in the left seat Schmiindy. Get some turbine time and fly with CitationMax as co-pilot in his new Cessna Longitude. Awesome jet, awesome video. Thanks!
Hey everyone, thanks for watching! Our Airplane Mojo will be on display next week at Oshkosh in the Garmin booth. We will be there most mornings and I’ll try to keep my Instagram page updated on when we are around the airplane. Hope to see you guys there!
Remember to rock your wings. I'm just 20 min away from Oshkosh.
If you want a nice place to eat in Oshkosh, try The Roxy in downtown Oshkosh.
Mindy, Have you talked to @CitationMax since, he took delivery of the NEW, LONGITUDE? It's a good looking bird. Max might need you, full time. LOL
great content
this is very scare, my cat is sad
You are blessed to be flying with Mutt. He was my ground instructor for my initial and we both flew in the Air Force. He is by far a top notch pilot. The best mentor pilot out there!
showers were probably hot too, af boys.
could this airplane land totally automaticaly ? aproaching was wonderful, maybe just little more algoritm -)
@@Mike-zf4xgwhy would anyone want to take a cold shower? 😂
@@peterectasy2957 Yes. That ability is called "Safe Return". Great system.
@@Mike-zf4xg 😀
Thanks for a terrific video that actually _showed_ us something of how the Vision Jet works for the pilot rather than being nothing more than the usual "Wow Cirrus is great" blather. Truly an excellent little ship and some really clear thinking has gone into making the systems work for the pilot rather than so many systems requiring constant attention. Cirrus you did DO GREAT, I want one!
Yes! Should be great. Why? $3,500,000 price. Hard to believe there's a market?
I am former military and airline with 15,000+ hours and I enjoy your videos. Great job!
Wow. I’m not a pilot but have flown hundreds of times as a skydiver and flown with my friends who are pilots. Flown in private jets to sea planes. As being an executive protection agent my job had me in all kids of aircraft flying all over the world. This video of the demoing the Cirrus Vision Jet was very exciting. Well done. Can’t wait till I’ll be able to ride in one. Hopefully soon!
I didn't understand anything in the video, but I still watched the whole thing!
I've been flying GA for 30 years but I can't even imagine the knowledge required to thoroughly understand this aircraft and be able to fly it safely. I learned some time ago there are many people in this world a lot smarter than I am....
Likely it's much easier than flying, say, a legacy piston twin!
It’s not that hard to understand what “it” tries to do. The ugly part comes when “it” isn’t set up right and a pilot that is used to “it” doing everything. That is something to see. Unfortunately I see that kind of thing in newer pilots that have grown up on garmin.
Some bird!!! ❤
Amen, I thought the same thing for a few years. No more flying by the seat of your pants.
Keep in mind, this guy flew F16s. The training must take a while.
The flight control software is absolutely nuts what this bird can do. I like how it does safe returns.
Until watching this, I had misgivings about the Vision Jet. COMPLETELY changed my mind!
Me too. Now I am interested. And I think my wife will like it too.
Same here. VERY impressive jet.
I salute the Col. (assumption) for his dedicated service flying the meanest single seat fighter in the world. I was a 32436C avionics technician in the USAF back in the early 80's.
I've seen this aircraft flying in and out of our airport in Lebanon Mo. I tried to find what it was to no avail, but glad to see it on youtube. It's a beautiful aircraft, and probably gets good fuel mileage. It's also quiet which puts it steps ahead of most private aircraft. Thanks for the video.
Burns 80-85 gallons of fuel in the first hour of a trip, and about 70 gallons per hour while cruising. I'm not sure who it is designed for, one TH-camr changed his channel name from CirrusMax to CitationMax after brief ownership. Cool little jet for the right mission.
My answer on getting sick..... YES, because I'm not the one flying and having all the fun! Keep up the great work!
Great video Capt. Mindy - nice to see you both and in a Vision Jet no less. Love the Ghostbusters reference…light is green, trap is clean! Affectionately Known As (AKA) Mojo! Beware of this crazy Vision Jet talk, Mojo has ears everywhere 😉 Thanks for taking me along, have fun at OshKosh!
When I first saw this aircraft, some years ago, I thought it was the SEXIEST aircraft I had ever seen! You guys have shown us that the Vision Jet is also a super modern and safe aircraft capable of high performance with comparably good economy. Amazing!
You thought it was even sexier than the B1-b Lancer? LOL
Sexiest? You really need to expand your horizons lol
@@robertgantry2118Well, it DOES hav Mindy in the pilot seat.. & LOL means "Lil Ole lady"; now we just say, "ha!"😅
This was a fun watch. And what a beautifully designed little jet. It seems luxurious, comfortable and safe. And man that's actually quite a gigantic TV for such a tiny space.
This aircraft used to fly for VeriJet out of Vero beach Florida, whom I used to work for. I have many hours flying this exact vision jet!
Whilst I do not see the value in such a tight super expensive small jet with just one donk it is an amazing platform!
Imagine time warping this jet back to the Wright brothers and showing them all the systems ? Obviously no runways and GPS, jet fuel, ATC etc but hay humanity would look at it as a UFO I would think. Beautiful aircraft.
@garylaaks1 Oh, you'd want to show them GPS, runways, control towers, & everything else., too! But you'd have to be careful with that; they might throw down their tools in defeat: Why are we building this dinosaur?
Watching you fly the VJ really makes me want to fly again!! It's been years...over a decade! Wow! I miss flying! The VJ looks super-cool! Thanks for the vid!
Dang, I had been thinking CJ-4 but you may have just changed my mind. Very cool jet and just right for a old guy and his wife to travel in. Thank you to the 3 of you for showing us the plane and how easy it is to fly. Very cool. Be safe.
Amazing video. Kevin is living his best life!! Brakes then idle. 🤯
Haha he’s a passenger prince sometimes 😂 (and loves it)
@@SchmiiindyLucky bucky!
What a great flying, great looking aircraft!! Thx for taking us along….
I enjoy your channel. I am very comfortable with women in a previously male dominated expertise. My wife and daughter are premiere educators. I am 78 and my mother had a BS degree and was researching jet fuels in the last 2 years of WW2 and my sister is a prominent lawyer ( I am retired but was a locally prominent trial lawyer ). I owned and built and maintained a sprint car and the care and detail are necessary and one's life is dependent. My car could reach 100mph on a 3/8 mile track and a bit over 150 on a 1/2 mile. A very nice site
What a wonderful cockpit/interior.
When i was a kid i needed to sit on phone books to see over the dash of a PA-28... this looks so much better 😂
Good 1! Safer, too.
That panel is really something. I got my license back in 1975 and this sort of thing wasn’t even imagined. Pretty cool.
@7775Kevin Well, duh, in 1975 this technology was in its infancy: 2 guys in a garage with a much less capable, much bigger computer!
Cool flight. Thanks for the ride-a-long!!! Love the Vision Jet!!!!!!
Outstanding video. The SF50 and really Cirrus as a whole, is a game changer in aviation.
What a treat to be flying with a military pro.....nicely done! Thanks
Wow! I’m not a pilot, would love to learn and should I hit the big jackpot lottery, I will definitely want to buy one of these after getting my license/wings. It appears to be all measures a very comfortable & safe plane to fly due to all of its safety features, particularly the parachute. Super video demonstration.
MO-JO is going to smell the cirrus on you and be very upset . LOL
My thoughts exactly ;-)
Wow that guy has some serious cred
100% WOW!! I'm not even a pilot, but I dearly love watching recorded flights...and yours gets my Gold Star Award all the way around. My teenage nephew recently bought his own King Air, an upgrade from his twin engine plane (can't remember the model) and I look forward to flying with him. After all, we're best buddies, so he's itching to fly from Sherman, TX over here to Tupelo, MS so we can go bust through some clouds. 🙂
Thanks for a thrilling watch today. I'll be coming back for more of your videos, for sure.
As an ex PA 28 pilot flying in one of these or even owning would be a dream.
But with a single engine jet, the power it has for weight, plus the return home safety button feature, and the parachute safety system it's just a perfect jet for a mix of safety and ease.
Supper instruction and looked lots of fun, let all have one of these.
Thank goodness for TH-cam & MSFS etc.
Not the kudos of P180, citations jet or Cessna's in the bigger classes but the feature this has are amazing.
"Super"; supper is 'fud' ("Far Side", Gary Larson ref.)..
Great complete flight in the Vision Jet Mindy! What a piece of cake airplane to fly. Your comment about I feel like I should be doing more was funny. Just finished watching it. Cool airplane that does seem that much different than flying an SR22. You should do a video of your impression of flying it.
I am so excited to be a passenger on this flight with you. Thanks for sharing this cool as hell jet!
Not a plane-enjoyer, but this aircraft is truly a work of art!
WOW. As fully automated if you want, or a lively fun aircraft. Very nice. Great flying too.
The thing flyd itself, that's super cool. Really nice looking jet
Sweet ride, it's a long way from the old Cessna 150 back in 1970. Wow, pressurized too. I'm 74 in bad health, couldn't pass the physical, but damn what dream to fly this plane.
Very impressive. This is the first video of yours that I've watched, now I want to see more.
Another great video Mindy. Thanks for sharing.
WOW! What a wonderful airplane. Thanks so much for the demonstration.
Well THAT was incredible; thanks so much for bringing us along!👋👌
This is a strange plane. But you handled it like a boss. Safe flights and cheesey landings.
I love this machine. I bought it straight away.
...in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Got it too. Lovely plane. Though I must say, there are look-out-of-the-window airplanes, and look-at-the-instruments airplanes. This one, for me, is still instruments. The FSR500 is much more outside for me.
One of the best Vision Jet videos I've seen
Best, & only 1 I've seen..!
Nothing like being in the hands of a top flight set of hands. That was awesome. I’ve got the C jet on X-Plane but you just don’t get the benefit without the real cockpit.
Love the VisionJet. One of my favorite aircraft to fly in FS2020.
Especially in VR. 👍😊
@@jamessimmons8352 I wish. Still saving to build my VR capable gaming rig.
@@HyphenDude It will be well worth it, I promise.
Best video about this airplane ever!!! Congrats , from Brazil
Amazing aircraft. Electronics automation making it so easy to fly. One question though: does it not have 'steam gauge' pressure instruments for total electrical failure, or is that terminal?
That is one sweet aircraft. Want one! ... thanks for posting. And BTW -- The Most Important Things I've learned about advanced Auto Flight Control Systems after many years of Airbus experience: 1. Always stay proficient with manual flight skills! 2. Always be proficient with AFS programming, application, and LIMITATIONs (see item 1!)...
You are pretty smooth at the Ciruss controls. Ask Kevin to buy you one. 🇨🇦
Mutt is the BEST!!! Cirrus Vision Jet ROCKS!!!
I think Cirrus Vision Jet is the most amazing general aviation jet ever created. Only wish it would be a twin engine 😃 The views when flying it is alone amazing which makes it great for visuals and hand flying too.
Agreed; I personally (this viewpoint isn't for everybody) probably wouldn't want to fly in just a single engine jet. That's me personally, anyway. (I like having that backup.)
Wow! Thanks for the great VJ demo flight.
Great flight & content Chief Pilot, "Mutt" Manifold is an awesome personality👽👾
Amazing flight - thanks for your thorough explanations of the AP and GPS system - it was just like being there!
Thx for an amazing flight in the Cirrus Jet... it almost flies itself.
Think that was the point; with auto pilot & safe return, it does fly itself!
Great video. Mutt mentioned that he's done a couple of auto-lands. I'd love to have a look at the track logs of those flights on flightaware. Could you share the dates and tail numbers?
I like it, looked mildly strange during take-off, but looked amazing to fly. Appears very pilot friendly. But single engine and for the price.... I think I am still leaning toward the King Air... Hmmm.... food for thought. Great video, thank you!
Incredible aircraft! So intuitive! Great flight!
I learned to fly 3/1975 ,now retired.We have flown with steam gages for 1000's of hours the panel with flat screens looks cool as hell ,I'd be lost.
Wow, cool video. I fly the SRs a lot, but never been on the SF50. The video implies that I would feel right at home in it. Mutt is a cool dude.
I like Mindy's measured, deliberate proficiency. I didn't care for Mutt blowing through the checklist before departure, though I also didn't hear any briefing about what to do if engine failure during runway roll or on climbout. Perhaps that was edited.
Good point; Addressing engine failure in a single would be crucial @ any phase of flight!
Hard brakes, or eject!😮
Amazing little aircraft, it sure takes the effort out of flying😉It doesn't have the character of Mojo but if you could have both you would be made up Mindy😆Such a great video👍
Haha yes. There’s a clip in the beginning with the VJ and mojo being towed away. I agree they look good together on the ramp 😉
Oh my safe return sounds really cool.
Wonderful video, Mindy! Thanks. 😊
So nice and quiet flying
loved it, what a cool plane for cruising. Its a must buy for MSFS
call sign mutt, love it. nice job captain
You're a great pilot. Small sample sizes, but what I see is great.
Nice friendly pilot talking, amazing camera and ATC communication. Do you feel comfortable flying on a single engine? After many years of flying on a single-engine fighter, I no longer experiment. Only two engines😀
That is one impressive aircraft.. Nice Flying guys! Very nice to watch!
And the winner for best pilot name EVER goes to...MUTT Manifold!
@@mpfogle right?? His real last name is Manifold. Was meant to be!!!
@@Schmiiindy Manifold destiny.
Randy Starbuck takes some beating.
Holy crap MUTT! Flew with him in Germany in the Big 22. Looks like he’s doing well.
@11:19 "Keep the Nose Down", very very important in any aircraft, especially at low altitude, and watch airspeed like a Hawk.
Awesome Mindy, what a wonderful demonstration of the vision Jet, something to work towards. Just started flying new to me SR22T😊😅
Flying a Vision Jet and with Mutt, Epic!!
Let me get this straight, my first two videos of yall are in the rear of no. 7 jet and now flying a Honda Jet???!! I'm not sure it gets any cooler than this. You're a very blessed pilot. And obviously, well deserved.
This is a Cirrus Vision Jet, not the Honda Jet.
Soooo cool. Having a front seat seeing something l will probably never do in my life time. Kudos to your amazing courage to fly. I really admire that. And a beautiful airplane. Thanks so much for sharing your time.👍
Thanks Mindy - that looks like such a fun aircraft to fly! Airwork fun !
I like this walkthrough.
But watching this from the perspective of a software engineer, UX designer, I feel that the screens and buttons are very confusing?
Keep in mind that I'm not a pilot.
Schmiiindy I think I noticed you may use VFR/IFR notepads. If so do you mind sharing which ones in general have been good for you. I like the idea of potentially using these as a student pilot.
Yes, what's Schmindy's reply?
Years ago when we flew with steam gauges and not automation, I remember the Falcon 10 I used to fly amongst others...back then we had this little flight test maneuver that was required to get type rated and we called it the FAA waltz...under the hood to get a certificate one needed to set an altitude like 16,500 and if you went above or under that alt you busted the rid. So to start then set a primary heading and started a turn to the left or right at 250kts between two headings 0 to 60 and back to 0 and back to 60 etc. (hence the term waltz)...so 250 Kts, and Turing at 15 degrees and pulling back on the power while still going back and forth in a 45 degree turn...naturally as you lost lift you added power, then as you came back around to the level you would have to pull the power back to not exceed the original airspeed and reserves the turn and repeat still the same airspeed...then pull the power back while still keeping the turns going and maintaining alt...when slow enough add flats until it stalled still doing the turns, add power to recover without losing any alt, keep the turning going and do not exceed 10 kts from the stall...then pull the power back and repeat until you get to full flaps and gear still Turing back and forth final stall and recover back to 250kts again plus of minus 100 ft...not sure it is still required or required in the plane....but if you want to see how well you are coronated and what your instrument sills, are, give it a try...and loses the TV screens and get two engines...
I have thurly enjoyed this trimendous video, I've always been interested in planes wither small or big, but apart from that, to watch the pilot working in the pilots seat with all these components is away beyond me , l suppose it all comes naturally, but as I said I have thurly enjoyed the video and the flight, so a huge thank you to the person who made this trimendous video.
"'Trim'endous" was apropos for an airplane 😅
awesome ! great flight ! very cool airplane! love your flights!
These new planes are amazing.
And for $2 million this too can be yours! Or go used for $1.5-1.7. 😮 looks like an absolute blast to fly though. as with most cool things, only a select few get to experience it.
Could you do a comparison vid with the Honda Jet?
Thanks for posting the video, Very Informative!!!😏
Nice jet. The full glass cockpit and the different arrangement of some components would take some cockpit time. I'll get one after I get my sailplane. Nice video. How is the handling?
Wow! ....the Best demo flight ever!!! Thanks! Christmas is coming! ❤
It's very cool seeing what this plane can do and yeah i would love one for my birthday also. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Looking good in the left seat Schmiindy. Get some turbine time and fly with CitationMax as co-pilot in his new Cessna Longitude. Awesome jet, awesome video. Thanks!
Seeing stalls! Thank you sirs and maam!
Playing this on msfs 2024 right now. I cant figure out the g3000 and i cant figure out how to do a good landing! lol
Awesome video!
Did lots of approaches into DAY for my CFII. Was not in a vision jet you lucky dog!
The video is just beginning, and I already want it! 😂
Wow, sweet airplane!! Looks like a piece a cake to fly. What engine does it have?
A: ..The one @ the tail 😅
Such an awesome video, thanks for sharing this. Really cool and capable jet.❤