Outstanding video. I travel up and down and within CA and I never know a decent portion of landmarks. Thanks for flagging those during the trip north. Enjoy your channel and look forward to more!
Funny how you flagged those big cities in CenCal, ie: Lindsay and Orosi; but you missed my two big airports KVIS and KFAT! Happy flying, blue skies and tailwind.
Superb video, just one comment. In your landing checklist, just before IAF, you indicated mixture fill rich. I would have thought you will be leaning the mixture as required for the DA at Tahoe, curios the reason for full rich mixture. Thanks
Excellent questions. Leaning the mixture is done during taxi, climb and cruise to maintain fuel flow in thee green arc on the MFD. Because this airplane is turbo charged, and per the POH, during takeoff and landing, mixture should be full rich. In the normally aspirated models (20 & 22), mixture is also set to full rich during takeoff and landing because of the altitude compensating fuel pump. This is fixed even at high density altitudes operations.
Great video, love the geotags!!!
Thanks so much!
12:35 Is absolutely breathtaking !!!
Totally agreed, California scenery is amazing.
Outstanding video. I travel up and down and within CA and I never know a decent portion of landmarks. Thanks for flagging those during the trip north. Enjoy your channel and look forward to more!
Thank you very much sir :)
I am very happy to watch this clip. It's wow and very beautiful. Thank you for making a good clip and being very professional.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for creating this wonderful work of your aviation.
Many thanks!
Amazing video
Glad you think so!
Funny how you flagged those big cities in CenCal, ie: Lindsay and Orosi; but you missed my two big airports KVIS and KFAT! Happy flying, blue skies and tailwind.
I will flag those next time for sure, thanks for watching. Safe flying.
Superb video, just one comment. In your landing checklist, just before IAF, you indicated mixture fill rich. I would have thought you will be leaning the mixture as required for the DA at Tahoe, curios the reason for full rich mixture. Thanks
Excellent questions. Leaning the mixture is done during taxi, climb and cruise to maintain fuel flow in thee green arc on the MFD. Because this airplane is turbo charged, and per the POH, during takeoff and landing, mixture should be full rich. In the normally aspirated models (20 & 22), mixture is also set to full rich during takeoff and landing because of the altitude compensating fuel pump. This is fixed even at high density altitudes operations.
@@interceptflight got it t, thanks for the explanation 👍🏼