I've flown into both our Class Bravo airports in the Houston area. The first time was during the Covid lockdown and there was hardly any airline traffic. The second time was a year later, and I landed at each at night. It can help a LOT if you call the Tower in advance of your flight and find out when their big airline "push" times are, and plan to arrive outside those times.
Landed at Tampa once in IMC. The controller took me off course trying to sequence me in between the airliners, so I had to make a lot of corrections to get back on the ILS while flying the approach much faster than normal. I got back on the glideslope and broke out at minimums! A lot of stress, but great fun breaking out around 200 AGL.
15 for 15, thank you Jason! Loved the emphasis of identifying each parallel runway. Great briefing too of the runway exit plan. You’re instilling best practices for all of us to use in daily flying.
Great flight into a bravo airport and hearing a friendly controller. Hearing this flight helps me feel more comfortable and confident for my first time flying into a Bravo. The added bonus is seeing palm trees and sun on this cold January day! Thanks for taking us along and instructing us how to land a plane at a large airport, and especially integrating IFR waypoints into the flight. 15/15
15 of 15 done. NIIICE!!! I used to live in Tampa many years ago while stationed at MacDill Air Force Base. It was so cool to see the approach over the base, the sight of the bay, Gandy Bridge and KTPA. Such wonderful memories. Thank you!
15/15 I’ve enjoyed the series, what makes me comfortable is many of the things your video series is sharing is completely in line with what my instructor is having me do Obviously, I trust my instructor, but it’s great to see validation from other instructors confirming the education I am receiving.
What a courteous ATC for telling you “thank you” for asking your clarifying question. Great way to handle any pilot, let alone a VFR into a bravo who is probably incredibly nervous.
15 for 15 That was an easy Bravo Airport, I pray the first time I go into a Bravo Airport, I get that same Blessing Amen!!! Jason, You are BLESSED with 2024 the Year of More and More and …
15 for 15! Great video. Definitely not typical of a busy Class B airport. With such a long straight in final, I’m always surprised by the visual illusions associated with such a long and wide runway. You don’t really appreciate that unless you’re landing amongst the airliners.
15/15. Definitely learned the part on asking tower if they wanted you to descend once passed the runway or airspace of MacDill AFB from what approach had originally told you prior.
Flying today from KPBI to KPIE. Checked NOTAMS before flight, and 18/36 at PIE was closed. The crossing runway would have put me in a 14 knot crosswind, which was outside my comfort zone. Because of this video alone, I had the confidence to divert to KTPA, and the folks on radio could not have been more amazing. Landed 19L and dropped my passengers off at Signature, then proceeded back on my route. Had it not been for this video, I would have been nervous, but I had the background knowledge to make me feel confident in my decision! Thank you!
I can see my old place when I was living and working in Tampa for covid times. saw some awesome jets over there and the super bowl bomber fly over was awesome
15 for 15!!! Instrument check ride coming up in 2 weeks, and already working on commercial. Your videos are a great resource. Thank you and keep up the great work!
Great video. As a commercial instrument rated rotor pilot, I didn’t learn anything, but I did enjoy watching the video. Liked it, and I’ll watch some more on your channel.
that was awesome!! MORE OF THESE! Would be helpful to see you fly into some non-towered airports with left and right traffic patterns to show the proper way to enter even if you could do a straight in approach.
A C-17 landed at Peter O a few years ago. It's hard to imagine how the flight crew confused a 11,500 foot runway at Mc Dill with the 3500 foot runway at Peter O ?? It just shows mistakes can happen to anyone and we should all stay vigilant
I was working at TPA the day the C-17 landed at TPF. What was really amazing is the MacDill Controllers did not catch the C-17 landing at TPF. They should have been looking out the tower window .
Another great video Jason. I am definitely 15 for 15 so far this month. I am amazed that a major airport like Tampa was able to fit you in so easily. I know the one time one of my friends landing here in Calgary International they had him stay close to the end of the runway off to the side and then between airliners called him in for an short final. Keep up the good videos. I always love learning new things.
Nice demonstration of the reason for familiarization of the airport prior to flight. I would have been looking like a dud asking atc for vectors not knowing the airport checkpoints, etc. Great point on listening in on that airport atc prior to flying in. This was the most complicated of the challenge videos so far, at least for me. You made it much easier to comprehend and prepare for.
15 for 15 thanks again Jason I haven't done a lot of B class work most my flying was done in the northeast and we had Newark, Kennedy, LaGuardia and Teterboro so it was busy airspace
15 for 15. I was looking for ATANE on my iPad while watching the video and didn't see it. I would have never thought that it was an IFR approach fix and to look at the approach plates. I'm just starting instrument training. Thanks again!
15 for 15. KDEN=Denver Class Bravo... day and night, and twice towed gliders thru the Class Bravo. Yahoo! Atlanta Class B to operate out of Lawrenceville enroute to Sun-N-Fun. Keep going Jason!
15 for 15 here. I’ve always loved flying into big, busy airports like this. It challenges you to be on your “A” game, and when you succeed, it’s a pretty cool feeling.
15 for 15. A few years ago I was on a tour of the tower at Vancouver International CYVR, pretty much the same as a U.S. Bravo. I asked the controllers what I needed to know if I wanted to fly my plane there. The answer was know the published VFR arrival routes and be prepared to hold until they can fit you in between heavies.
15 for 15! @Mzero Flight Training, Jason, was that controller courteous, or _what_ ? 😮 That was the friendliest Bravo controller that I've *ever* heard. Maybe he recognized you via your tail number and/or your voice (you _are_ famous, ya know 😊). Each of these Challenge videos are really well done and informative, and I eagerly look forward to the next one. Jason, thank you immensely! ❤
Really digging your videos. Very informative but also entertaining. These are excellent. Also, that was the most wide open Bravo I’ve ever seen. What time was this at?
I've flown into both our Class Bravo airports in the Houston area. The first time was during the Covid lockdown and there was hardly any airline traffic. The second time was a year later, and I landed at each at night. It can help a LOT if you call the Tower in advance of your flight and find out when their big airline "push" times are, and plan to arrive outside those times.
15 for 15 - that was a friendly controller
Landed at Tampa once in IMC. The controller took me off course trying to sequence me in between the airliners, so I had to make a lot of corrections to get back on the ILS while flying the approach much faster than normal. I got back on the glideslope and broke out at minimums! A lot of stress, but great fun breaking out around 200 AGL.
15 4 15! Philadelphia Class Bravo is above my airport. Do this all the time!
15 for 15, thank you Jason! Loved the emphasis of identifying each parallel runway. Great briefing too of the runway exit plan. You’re instilling best practices for all of us to use in daily flying.
15/15: Most excellent. Even as we gain more experience, landing at a Bravo is still somewhat intimidating. Videos like this really help!
Great flight into a bravo airport and hearing a friendly controller. Hearing this flight helps me feel more comfortable and confident for my first time flying into a Bravo. The added bonus is seeing palm trees and sun on this cold January day! Thanks for taking us along and instructing us how to land a plane at a large airport, and especially integrating IFR waypoints into the flight. 15/15
I can’t wait for tomorrow. We love this stuff ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great arrival at Bravo airport. 15 for 15
15 of 15 done. NIIICE!!! I used to live in Tampa many years ago while stationed at MacDill Air Force Base. It was so cool to see the approach over the base, the sight of the bay, Gandy Bridge and KTPA. Such wonderful memories. Thank you!
15 for 15 and more !!!!! Thank You Jason!!! Learning learnig a lot,love your lessons !!
15 for 15!
Fantastic!!
Learned A Lot!!!
Thank You Jason!
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I’ve enjoyed the series, what makes me comfortable is many of the things your video series is sharing is completely in line with what my instructor is having me do
Obviously, I trust my instructor, but it’s great to see validation from other instructors confirming the education I am receiving.
15/15! Loving the series!
15:15. Instructor took me to land a C172 at Midway... Fun being able to say that I landed there.
15/15 …excellent…learning more each day, thank you !
What a courteous ATC for telling you “thank you” for asking your clarifying question. Great way to handle any pilot, let alone a VFR into a bravo who is probably incredibly nervous.
15 for 15 That was an easy Bravo Airport, I pray the first time I go into a Bravo Airport, I get that same Blessing Amen!!! Jason, You are BLESSED with 2024 the Year of More and More and …
15 for 15! Great video. Definitely not typical of a busy Class B airport. With such a long straight in final, I’m always surprised by the visual illusions associated with such a long and wide runway. You don’t really appreciate that unless you’re landing amongst the airliners.
15 for 15!! I Have always wanted to fly into a class bravo, now I know how. Keep up the great work.
15/15. Definitely learned the part on asking tower if they wanted you to descend once passed the runway or airspace of MacDill AFB from what approach had originally told you prior.
Great video, 15/15, 15 miles clear to land, amazing thanks for these great videos. Arm chair flying, just turned 80.
Flying today from KPBI to KPIE. Checked NOTAMS before flight, and 18/36 at PIE was closed. The crossing runway would have put me in a 14 knot crosswind, which was outside my comfort zone. Because of this video alone, I had the confidence to divert to KTPA, and the folks on radio could not have been more amazing. Landed 19L and dropped my passengers off at Signature, then proceeded back on my route. Had it not been for this video, I would have been nervous, but I had the background knowledge to make me feel confident in my decision! Thank you!
That is fantastic advice... spot both parallel runways to sight verify you are on the correct approach
15-4-15! Wowzers! Bravo landings would make me a bundle of nerves! Great video!🎉
15:15, Handling IFR instruction as a private-only pilot was very helpful. Thank you for these videos. It is how I start my day.
15/15. Jason makes these look so easy! Someday hopefully, they will be easy for me too.
15/15 Thanks for getting us Northerners halfway through the long January winter!
15 of 15 knowing we can ask for a vector instead of an IFR fix is great to know. See you tomorrow.
15 for 15! Another great demonstration with an unexpected twist thrown in. Yes, I learned something today!!
15 for 15! Roger That ! Thanks Jason !
15 of 15, didn’t have much to today, but had to make time for this. thanks Jason.
15-15. Great interaction with ATC. That’s always nice and appreciated.
15 for 15. Great job. Enjoying every video.
That was an interesting episode. Learned a lot. I lived in Tampa for 6 years. Fun to see a flyover.
15 for 15. Great informative video Jason. Thank you.
15 for 15! Thanks for sharing this!
good day to you Jason you always have something of value to share thanks alot
15 for 15, Jason! We're almost halfway through!
15 for 15! That looked way to easy for a Bravo! Great video!
Day 15 of 15! I love these videos because they continue to show the real life possibilities in different scenarios.
Thanks Jason
15 of 15! Another great video!
I can see my old place when I was living and working in Tampa for covid times. saw some awesome jets over there and the super bowl bomber fly over was awesome
Flew into Tampa a couple mths ago on commercial flight! Nice to see it fron pilots view!!
15 for 15!!! Instrument check ride coming up in 2 weeks, and already working on commercial. Your videos are a great resource. Thank you and keep up the great work!
That was a really good lesson! Dreaming!
15/15. Well worthwhile - my thanks.
Great video. As a commercial instrument rated rotor pilot, I didn’t learn anything, but I did enjoy watching the video. Liked it, and I’ll watch some more on your channel.
15 of 15! Lots of things going on in this one. Great to experience it thanks!
Great video, consider loading the localizer for parallel runways if unfamiliar. An old timer taught me that, helps especially at night.
that was awesome!! MORE OF THESE! Would be helpful to see you fly into some non-towered airports with left and right traffic patterns to show the proper way to enter even if you could do a straight in approach.
15 for 15! Thank you MZeroA team!
15/15 Yes, we're excited . . . nice job Jason . . . Bob
A C-17 landed at Peter O a few years ago. It's hard to imagine how the flight crew confused a 11,500 foot runway at Mc Dill with the 3500 foot runway at Peter O ?? It just shows mistakes can happen to anyone and we should all stay vigilant
I was working at TPA the day the C-17 landed at TPF. What was really amazing is the MacDill Controllers did not catch the C-17 landing at TPF. They should have been looking out the tower window .
15 of 15 👍👌😇OUTSTANDING INFORMATIVE VIDEO SIR CHEERS 😇👌👍🍻
15/15! Great video Jason!
Another great video Jason. I am definitely 15 for 15 so far this month. I am amazed that a major airport like Tampa was able to fit you in so easily. I know the one time one of my friends landing here in Calgary International they had him stay close to the end of the runway off to the side and then between airliners called him in for an short final. Keep up the good videos. I always love learning new things.
15 4 15 🎉🎉. Learned to handle situations in emergency conditions. Thanks Jason!!
15 for 15 Jason. Great video.
Great day for a TPA Class B entry, nice job!
15 for 15! Thanks Jason!
15/15. Fascinating video! Loved it!
Nice demonstration of the reason for familiarization of the airport prior to flight. I would have been looking like a dud asking atc for vectors not knowing the airport checkpoints, etc. Great point on listening in on that airport atc prior to flying in. This was the most complicated of the challenge videos so far, at least for me. You made it much easier to comprehend and prepare for.
15/15. These are awesome. Show the realistic situations to take the basic fears and mystery away.
Jason, love this years safer pilot challenge...great content. Really dig the landing at Tampa!
15/15, awesome series.
15/15 I’m loving the series! I lived in Naples for a couple years when I was really young. I consider Naples my hometown.
15 for 15 - great examples of how we, as PICs, should remain ready for things to not got as expected.
Day 15 was very exciting!
15/15. Awesome video, thank u 🙏🏼
15/15 Another reminder to have plane fully trimmed for hands free flight when needing to search/adjust for controller instructions.
15 for 15 thanks again Jason I haven't done a lot of B class work most my flying was done in the northeast and we had Newark, Kennedy, LaGuardia and Teterboro so it was busy airspace
Enjoyed that, thank you.
15 for 15...great training videos
15 of 15. Great video
Great video definitely not what I was expecting 15/15
15/15, keep it coming
15 / 15. Nice flight !!
15 for 15. I was looking for ATANE on my iPad while watching the video and didn't see it. I would have never thought that it was an IFR approach fix and to look at the approach plates. I'm just starting instrument training. Thanks again!
15/15 I still haven’t had a chance to land at a class Bravo airport so this video is very appreciated. Ty
15 for 15. KDEN=Denver Class Bravo... day and night, and twice towed gliders thru the Class Bravo. Yahoo! Atlanta Class B to operate out of Lawrenceville enroute to Sun-N-Fun. Keep going Jason!
15 out of 15. Passed my CAP annual check ride today using some of your stall information
15/15 Beautiful Tampa Bay!
15/15. I enjoy flying into big airports. I’ve flown into KMCI a few times and even into Chicago’s busy airspace
15……4…….15! Thanks for this video series!
15 for 15…checking in a bit late today. Woo hooooo. I’m excited.
15/15 my goal is to land at MSP during training That'll be the best, can't wait! Thanks Jason!
15/15. Did all my training at a Delta under a Bravo, so I've flown in/though Bravo airspace more times than I can count... Never landed at the Bravo!
15 for 15! I haven’t flown into a Bravo yet, so this video was full of information for me!
15 for 15! I've never flown into a class B, this video made it a bit less scary. Looking forward to the departure video!
15 for 15.. wasn't bad at all going into Bravo.. Im amazed the radio didn't interrupt you ever 10 seconds.
15 for 15 here. I’ve always loved flying into big, busy airports like this. It challenges you to be on your “A” game, and when you succeed, it’s a pretty cool feeling.
15 for 15 keep it up Jason
15 for 15 love the video. I can say I've landed in a few class bravos in my SR22T :) all during covid
15/15. I hope to do my first class C flight this Spring… maybe one transiting class B. We will see. Good video.
15/15 Class B fun . Enjoyed it.
15 for 15.
A few years ago I was on a tour of the tower at Vancouver International CYVR, pretty much the same as a U.S. Bravo. I asked the controllers what I needed to know if I wanted to fly my plane there. The answer was know the published VFR arrival routes and be prepared to hold until they can fit you in between heavies.
15 for 15! @Mzero Flight Training, Jason, was that controller courteous, or _what_ ? 😮 That was the friendliest Bravo controller that I've *ever* heard. Maybe he recognized you via your tail number and/or your voice (you _are_ famous, ya know 😊).
Each of these Challenge videos are really well done and informative, and I eagerly look forward to the next one. Jason, thank you immensely! ❤
15 for 15!
Good stuff!
Really digging your videos. Very informative but also entertaining. These are excellent. Also, that was the most wide open Bravo I’ve ever seen. What time was this at?