This reminds me of when I was 16 and just got my drivers license. Anytime I heard my mom or dad say they needed something from the store, I volunteered in a heartbeat so I could drive "the" family car.
Piece of advice, Matt... We're all here because we're heilo enthusiasts (at least most of us) Don't cut the startup, shutdowns with clipping steps if you can. Even for non-turbine engines, the sounds of the blades spinning and slapping is just a beautiful sound. I subbed because I'm curious where else you plan to go.
This just popped up on my recommended, I'm not quite an "enthusiast", and as such I found all of it interesting. Instead, timestamps could be added in the description/comments.
I started with Tucker using a paramotor to run mundane trips and now it's someone else with a full helicopter. By my estimates soon I'll be watching someome fly a civilian Harrier to McDonalds next year.
@@TheSheepDogPatriot1776Thank god we aren't in flying cars, i'd rather just have a telephone pole fall cause of a drunk driver, than a driver crashing into the wall of my apartment on the 5th floor.
Back when people thought we would have flying cars by the year 2000, this is what they thought a store run in the 21st century would look like. At least you are meeting their expectations…👍
i absolutely love this, but can someone explain how its legal? i thought it was against FAA regulations to land in places like that, or even fly that low. unless its an ultralight, but then again, ultralights are supposed to stay away from populated areas aka towns and things like that. so once again, how is this legal? lol just curious I love these videos.
The FAA states in the FAR/AIM - 91.119 (d) (1) If the operation is conducted without hazard to persons or property on the surface - A helicopter may be operated at less than the minimums prescribed in paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, provided each person operating the helicopter complies with any routes or altitudes specifically prescribed for helicopters by the FAA. Which means as long as the pilot is not acting in a careless or reckless manor (as described in FAR 91.13) and not a direct threat to persons or property they may operate below the minimum altitudes put in place for most other aircraft. And helicopters may land anywhere as long as they have the property owners permission and there are no city/county regulations specifically forbidding it, as the FAA does not have specific regulation forbidding off airport landings like that. So as long as there are no regulations or laws forbidding it, pilot is flying in a safe manor and not putting anyone or anything at risk of harm, and can safely complete the task/landing they are attempting, and has permission to land on the property it is legal.
@@davidblaze8847in another word, you can technically allow to land on any PUBLIC land, but there's are alot local regulations on where you can land. On private, you need permission. But other then that, theres a minimum height to fly over populated and unpopulated area.
Best way to do anything. No lights, no trains, no traffic, no wrecks, no school zones, no anti passing lanes, no construction, no people driving too slow or wreckless, and no B.S. if they can make the Jetson One fly longer than 20 minutes, I would fly everywhere. 😂
I recommend doing a q&a video since your channel is gianing traction. My Q is what kind of helicopter is it? How much did it cost? What do you need to do to be qualified to fly one?
Love it !!! Can doors be added to the helicopter? Is there air conditioner inside the cabin? How much fuel does it spend per an hour? What is the top range with one tank of fuel? Is the fuel costly? Night lights on board? Price of it?
Классно, а можете снять как вы собираетесь, выезжаете из дома. Если есть машина то путь к аэропорту. Было бы классно просто смотреть. Очень расслабляет
Yeah, there was another comment asking the same thing. And there was a reply that explains the FAA’s regulations on helicopter operation/non-airport landings. Basically, if the owner or otherwise administration of a place, private or public, gives you permission to land there, and as long as your flying does not pose any threat to people or property, you are allowed to land there.
I’ve heard of the $100 hamburger… but the $100 dog biscuit? That’s some creativity right there; bravo, man! 😂👍🏻 Though… this is a helicopter, so it’s probably a $200 dog biscuit.
It depends on the airspace. Some airspace you can fly around in and just be at a certain altitude and visual flight rules, conditions conditions. VFR. There is no control tower, pilots cruise around a certain altitudes, depending on their compass, heading to avoid collisions.
Your videos are really cool, but when editing, you could leave the part where you speed up the videos without sound and with background music, thank you...
Thank you for the $200 dog treat trip, but please reduce the volume during the portions where the video is sped up. That was hard on my ears ;). Perhaps a helicopter pilot can correct me here, but while in "town" I felt that the aircraft was too low over too many buildings and populated areas to be safe in case of an engine out. Gyrocopters and powered chutes can safety stay quite low as they are basically always in glide mode, but helicopters require time and altitude to transition to auto-rotation. You have to breach the boundary when taking off and landing, but cruising should be done above some minimal altitude, right? Though helis can and often do cruise very low (i.e. powerline inspection, right-of-way trimming), it's not a safe flight mode as you basically give up any ability to glide or perhaps even flare. We should avoid these flight modes when practical, right? Please correct me if I'm wrong or if the altitudes flown in the video are, in fact, high enough to make a safe power-out landing.
Sorry, antibrevity, although you did hit on a few truths, most of your comment was wrong. Every helicopter POH includes what is call the height-velocity diagram that gives pilots guidance on the combinations of (low) altitude and airspeed. Some operations, however, require flying at altitudes lower than those allowed for fixed wing airplanes and, interestingly, pretty much all landings involve flying through the warning areas of the diagram, although due to the mechanical stresses involved, components are more likely to fail at high power/torque settings at takeoff and climb than descending and landing.
Rather approach over the grass area on the left instead of over the shop building and car park. Otherwise nice and safe landing and takeoff. Also put the groceries under left seat to keep the seat working as designed in a crash. Luggage under the pilots seat will prevent the crash resistance of the seat functioning as designed. Although I learnt to fly on the R22, once you used to bigger helicopters, you can’t go back. I did a Licence renewal in an R22 last year to keep the cost down and I think a student pilot would have done better than me! It’s too much of a jump from a Bell 430 to a R22.
This is why my ex-girlfriend does not need a helicopter. She would do this sort of thing all the time. She is a total simp for her dog. Keep up the entertaining content. Thank you! 😄
ATC communications is required in Class B, C & D airspace. Not required in unconntrolled G airspace. Always a good idea to communicate in the blind (broadcast) when there is a published or locally known frequency in use. In urban areas, there is often a helicopter frequency.
No problem! It takes around 50 hours to get your private license to fly helicopters. If you work a full time job and fly for fun it should take around 6 months or so to get! I have a more hours because I fly commercially which requires more licenses.
bro flew a helicopter to the store to buy a dog toy, dog treats, and a scrub daddy. Mad respect, make sure to pet the good boy/girl too.
Ain't no way this mf afraid to misgender a dog
if it was me i wouldve at least got a slim jim or something what a loser... lol
@@koifry35 ong bro
bro was afraid of misgendering a dog 💀
/donut
This reminds me of when I was 16 and just got my drivers license. Anytime I heard my mom or dad say they needed something from the store, I volunteered in a heartbeat so I could drive "the" family car.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why is "the" in quotations?
@@themadman6310 We only had one car. It was "the" family car.
@@Patriot-bn9om "thanks"
use italics if you wanted to draw emphasis to "the"
*Wife: Honey we need more dog treats*
*Husband: Sure no problem babe, I'll just take the helicopter and be back shortly*
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Piece of advice, Matt... We're all here because we're heilo enthusiasts (at least most of us) Don't cut the startup, shutdowns with clipping steps if you can. Even for non-turbine engines, the sounds of the blades spinning and slapping is just a beautiful sound.
I subbed because I'm curious where else you plan to go.
Factssss
facts
This just popped up on my recommended, I'm not quite an "enthusiast", and as such I found all of it interesting. Instead, timestamps could be added in the description/comments.
Yeah people like me with short attention spans can just skip ahead ourselves, some people love seeing all that stuff tho
I started with Tucker using a paramotor to run mundane trips and now it's someone else with a full helicopter.
By my estimates soon I'll be watching someome fly a civilian Harrier to McDonalds next year.
Well for all intents and purposes. We should all be in flying cars by now.....
Won't fit through the drive-through. The wingspan's too wide, and the fin's too tall.
@@peterstickney7608 can land it in the car park then walk inside
@@TheSheepDogPatriot1776Thank god we aren't in flying cars, i'd rather just have a telephone pole fall cause of a drunk driver, than a driver crashing into the wall of my apartment on the 5th floor.
@@thatsstoguydrunk drivers are one thing but I'd be far more scared of terrorism
The good thing is that the chance of someone stealing a helicopter is almost zero, even with the key in the ignition.
Because they don’t know how to start it.
@Logie_Playz_Random_Games let alone fly it.
yeah cause its a stick XD
the pickup truck in question:
They'll more likely crash it even if they do start it
Cool videos, thanks for posting your journey with us.
Back when people thought we would have flying cars by the year 2000, this is what they thought a store run in the 21st century would look like. At least you are meeting their expectations…👍
5:45 He be like: "Keys for the ATV, keys for the Go Kart. Ah!! There we go! Keys for the Robinson!!"
LOL thats what i was thinking too
Your dog has you trained to do a marvelous trick! And, he gets the biscuits 😅
i absolutely love this, but can someone explain how its legal? i thought it was against FAA regulations to land in places like that, or even fly that low. unless its an ultralight, but then again, ultralights are supposed to stay away from populated areas aka towns and things like that. so once again, how is this legal? lol just curious I love these videos.
The FAA states in the FAR/AIM - 91.119 (d) (1) If the operation is conducted without hazard to persons or property on the surface - A helicopter may be operated at less than the minimums prescribed in paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, provided each person operating the helicopter complies with any routes or altitudes specifically prescribed for helicopters by the FAA. Which means as long as the pilot is not acting in a careless or reckless manor (as described in FAR 91.13) and not a direct threat to persons or property they may operate below the minimum altitudes put in place for most other aircraft. And helicopters may land anywhere as long as they have the property owners permission and there are no city/county regulations specifically forbidding it, as the FAA does not have specific regulation forbidding off airport landings like that. So as long as there are no regulations or laws forbidding it, pilot is flying in a safe manor and not putting anyone or anything at risk of harm, and can safely complete the task/landing they are attempting, and has permission to land on the property it is legal.
ah i see thank you for that @@HospitalHomie
@@davidblaze8847in another word, you can technically allow to land on any PUBLIC land, but there's are alot local regulations on where you can land. On private, you need permission. But other then that, theres a minimum height to fly over populated and unpopulated area.
Bro went to Wikipedia
@@noooo_safechat2589at least he answered the question..
“Just gonna fly to Walmart, be back by in 5 minutes”
Amazing, just watched you on TikTok ❤️
Love from Mexico! :)
Best way to do anything. No lights, no trains, no traffic, no wrecks, no school zones, no anti passing lanes, no construction, no people driving too slow or wreckless, and no B.S. if they can make the Jetson One fly longer than 20 minutes, I would fly everywhere. 😂
1:35 Had flight simulator flashbacks for a second.
I recommend doing a q&a video since your channel is gianing traction. My Q is what kind of helicopter is it? How much did it cost? What do you need to do to be qualified to fly one?
It's a Robinson R22 Beta II, it says it on the instrument panel
This is way cooler than a snow mobile in a drive through 👍
Taylor swift moment
Dog treat $25+ scrub daddy $6+ fuel cost $250= ideal productive day.
You know ur on some next level stuff when u can fly the helicopter to the store😂
helis are so awesome! i wish they could be the pain transportation for every1
Air traffic?
I love the truck startup wound this helo makes
Some expensive dog biscuits 😂😂
Love it !!!
Can doors be added to the helicopter?
Is there air conditioner inside the cabin?
How much fuel does it spend per an hour?
What is the top range with one tank of fuel?
Is the fuel costly?
Night lights on board?
Price of it?
I love what you do! Keep on making us dream
My favorite part is when he takes the keys out of the ignition like someone's going to steal it 🤣🤣🤣
Undoubtedly, someone would take the keys....
Just stumbled across your channel and im itching for more vids.
Thanks man! I got you
@@mattylp8model of this helicopter?
@@AnuragSingh-zc7jm Robinson R22 Beta
I am SO looking forward to this channel! Thank you for being here!
Thank you!!
I love how your an animal lover
“So what car do you drive”
“Oh I drive a helicopter”
This helicopter doesn’t have doors damn son😝💀💀💀
Hey, it gets hot under all that plexiglass!
"Would the owner of a blue and yellow helicopter please report to the parking lot...air field?"
Hey good to see your videos, I met you on the ramp when you got your commercial ticket. Cheers
Hey man! thanks for the comment!
Классно, а можете снять как вы собираетесь, выезжаете из дома. Если есть машина то путь к аэропорту. Было бы классно просто смотреть. Очень расслабляет
Are you going to up grade the chopper to another perhaps larger craft?
Awesome stuff ❤ what type of engine setup is in your aircraft? I'm curious 🤔
Well that squeaky toy made my dog's head pop up REAL fast. lol
What camera do you use to record this videos?? Quality is spectacular!
It must be nice to have a helicopter for transportation instead of a car ☺
🗿🗿man brought a helicopter to walmart,you are god🗿
I love how the thumbnail implies you landed on top of the cart return.
These dog treats have to be the most expensive dog treats ever! 😂
living the dream from all of us 😂❤
This channel is going to blow up
1955: in 2023 we gonna have flying cars! 2023 the flying cars: *HELICOPTER HELICOPTER*
Im a local, pretty neat seeing the scenes of where ive lived my whole life, see ya high around spirit
The casual rolls royce in the background... damn, nice area
What is the time stamp.. I am not really familiar with the area
pov Taylor Swift
Bro is playing GTA in real life 💀
How long would it have taken in your car? Seemed far even with flying 😅
JESUS AND GOD LOVE EVERYBODY SO MUCH TURN TO GOD BEFORE ITS TO LATE
Taylor swift simulator
That Walmart looks like it’s an hour away by car but only a 10 minute helicopter ride
I'm glad to see the r22 i just bought in Microsoft flight Sim 2020 Startup and flight looks the same.
This man flew a helicopter just to get his lil doggo a treat
The squeaks made my dog want to play
Bro really said "To the petercopter"
¿Cuál es la velocidad máxima que alcanza ese helicóptero? 🤔 Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
Este puede ir a Mach 1
Just being curious, in order to land like that on private property I thought u needed to get permission. Does that not always apply?
I have permission to land anywhere you see in my videos! Otherwise I do not land there.
Yeah, there was another comment asking the same thing. And there was a reply that explains the FAA’s regulations on helicopter operation/non-airport landings. Basically, if the owner or otherwise administration of a place, private or public, gives you permission to land there, and as long as your flying does not pose any threat to people or property, you are allowed to land there.
Did you purchase or build the helicopter? New toyour channel
Its a shame that i look at this from a point of view that the average thief wouldnt even know how to steal my ride.
I was wondering where the cargo space was... That's neat 🙂🙂
google maps must be so confused inless there is a helicopter mode
Sir making more videos for Public reactions ❤ I like that your helicopter 🚁
Bro had to bring out the sparrow to do that one setup mission so he can do another cayo perico heist.
I’ve heard of the $100 hamburger… but the $100 dog biscuit?
That’s some creativity right there; bravo, man! 😂👍🏻
Though… this is a helicopter, so it’s probably a $200 dog biscuit.
Just leaves the iPad in there! 😂
How much minutes did you save going on the helicopter instead of a car?
How much worth elicopter?
It depends on the airspace. Some airspace you can fly around in and just be at a certain altitude and visual flight rules, conditions conditions. VFR. There is no control tower, pilots cruise around a certain altitudes, depending on their compass, heading to avoid collisions.
1:37 nice v10 engine :P
Your videos are really cool, but when editing, you could leave the part where you speed up the videos without sound and with background music, thank you...
4:25 i love this sound for some reason
Interesting and cool vid.
Thank you for the $200 dog treat trip, but please reduce the volume during the portions where the video is sped up. That was hard on my ears ;).
Perhaps a helicopter pilot can correct me here, but while in "town" I felt that the aircraft was too low over too many buildings and populated areas to be safe in case of an engine out. Gyrocopters and powered chutes can safety stay quite low as they are basically always in glide mode, but helicopters require time and altitude to transition to auto-rotation.
You have to breach the boundary when taking off and landing, but cruising should be done above some minimal altitude, right? Though helis can and often do cruise very low (i.e. powerline inspection, right-of-way trimming), it's not a safe flight mode as you basically give up any ability to glide or perhaps even flare. We should avoid these flight modes when practical, right? Please correct me if I'm wrong or if the altitudes flown in the video are, in fact, high enough to make a safe power-out landing.
Sorry, antibrevity, although you did hit on a few truths, most of your comment was wrong. Every helicopter POH includes what is call the height-velocity diagram that gives pilots guidance on the combinations of (low) altitude and airspeed. Some operations, however, require flying at altitudes lower than those allowed for fixed wing airplanes and, interestingly, pretty much all landings involve flying through the warning areas of the diagram, although due to the mechanical stresses involved, components are more likely to fail at high power/torque settings at takeoff and climb than descending and landing.
I have my pilot license, once I finish all of my ratings I’m going for my helicopter license
Flies helicopter to the store.
Buys dog supplies.
Refuses to elaborate
Leaves.
Rather approach over the grass area on the left instead of over the shop building and car park. Otherwise nice and safe landing and takeoff.
Also put the groceries under left seat to keep the seat working as designed in a crash. Luggage under the pilots seat will prevent the crash resistance of the seat functioning as designed.
Although I learnt to fly on the R22, once you used to bigger helicopters, you can’t go back. I did a Licence renewal in an R22 last year to keep the cost down and I think a student pilot would have done better than me! It’s too much of a jump from a Bell 430 to a R22.
imagine u just see a random helicopter flying to the store getting dog treats
Wait til Tesla makes a helicopter 🚁
Elon: the Teslacopter
This is why my ex-girlfriend does not need a helicopter. She would do this sort of thing all the time. She is a total simp for her dog. Keep up the entertaining content. Thank you! 😄
How far can you fly before having to refuel?
Around 2.5 hours, and 150nm
helicopters are just advanced lawnmowers
Calls roadside assistance: hey my engine isn’t turning on
Them: What type of car is it?
You: helicopter
Ok that’s it. I’m going to get a helicopter pilot license and a little helicopter someday
how expensive were those dog treats?
1:36 bro for a second i thought he wnet full power 😭
They should put wheels on it so you can taxi around and then you won't have to walk as far lol
The biggest flex. Dude flew a Helicopter to Walmart😭
Cool
T00 cool 😎 dud3!
Do you have to talk to any ATC flying there or how does that work?
ATC communications is required in Class B, C & D airspace. Not required in unconntrolled G airspace. Always a good idea to communicate in the blind (broadcast) when there is a published or locally known frequency in use. In urban areas, there is often a helicopter frequency.
The startup sounds like a 1.9TDI lol
Petition for all stores to have designated helicopter parking spots
What helicopter is that?
how long have you been a pilot
SUPER AWESOME! OMG!
Would love the fly something like this how many hours until you get your license and what all is involved if you don’t mind
No problem! It takes around 50 hours to get your private license to fly helicopters. If you work a full time job and fly for fun it should take around 6 months or so to get! I have a more hours because I fly commercially which requires more licenses.
Thanks for answering my question I enjoy your videos. What does a helicopter like that coast approximately Where are you based out of?
@@tonydarmenia7903looks like a similar size and style of a Robinson R22 which goes for a little over $300k USD.
@@the_nap_king that’s insane for such a small helicopter
I’m confused about something. Like do you need permission to just casually fly around and land as you please or is that just allowed?
Is it a difficult thing to fly and get a license to fly that type of helicopter?
While I would like to tell you that flying helicopters requires superhuman abilities, in truth it's something that most people can learn.
I always wanted to see something like this, but in a hot air balloon. That would be much harder to do but seems possible, especially in New Mexico