Thanks for producing these in 4K - from a Bay Area retired pilot and video producer - I really appreciate the fact that I can clearly read the instruments and see everything you are doing in clarity that is close to being there in the right seat. Nice work!
The companies I work for used to have a jet. I’m the only pilot. I wish we had a TBM. They are almost jet speeds with much more efficient operating costs. If they had listened to me we would still have a plane.
The routing instructions for the approach were crazy. So many changes in a short time with almost opposite heading directions. You had to work a lot on that flight. Well done.
Yes, call on the ground on a vfr day in socal. “Clearance void if not if within x minutes.” That’s perfect with that many planes in and entering the pattern and that many waiting to depart. That wouldn’t create an issue at all. Never been anywhere that I’ve been told that by a controller fortunately but good on you for professionalism nonetheless.
@@mkleczynski you probably would have, and I understand the controller being busy. It’s just so much easier picking it up in the air at a busy non-towered with that much traffic.
Great video! I’m at the part where you’re waiting for your clearance climbing 16500, really fun to watch when you’re into that kind of stuff. Thanks for making the effort of creating those videos!
I was on frequency this day heading to Carlsbad from Santa Fe, NM and I heard this controller telling you to call the 1-800 number! It was a busy day in SoCal. Great video.
Hate when I come across grumpy controllers. I totally understand that they get busy, or just have a bad day. But the end of the day, they are there to keep us safe. For some of us, it's not easy to get it on the ground. Most of the time they don't give me a "If not off in xxx min".... they say call back when ready. The plane I fly doesn't have bluetooth, and it's very hard to call when I'm #1 for departure. It's easier to get it once I'm up. You did the right thing, and just rolled with it, and worked with him since it was a VFR day.
Split your MFD, use the right side for traffic, set to 12 mile in the takeoff phase, that will give you a good awareness of anybody broadcasting, or identified to help you scan pre-takeoff, also good for the departure corridor. Also, make sure to include a landing light test on the lights prior to taxi.
Do you mean the gear check? Sometimes do that off camera to save time but ALWAYS on my checklist. Wouldn’t be fun debugging whether light is out or gear hasn’t gone down for sure.
@@mkleczynski Yes sir, but I recognize either missed it, or it was done off camera, just bringing it up for an awareness issue, but seems like you’ve got it
Were you supposed to call the 800 number before takeoff? Were you put on hold at the 800 number and it ran into your departure time? How much lead time do you need on the 800 number before you get an answer?
Ideally I would have at least called the 800 number on the ground for the routing, lesson learned. The reason I don't pick up my clearance on the ground is usually there are 5-6 jets waiting for their release and it could be up to an hour waiting.
Also, I like your radio calls before entering runway 17, for whatever reason it bothers me to hear the word “taking”, prefer your method or the word “entering” Nice video by the way
Can i ask something, like anyone if the creator doesnt reply. Im 16 but i have no idea how people afford that kind of plane and fly it? Is he a milionare or is there another financing way idk about?
Bad controlling. Half my flights are out of uncontrolled airports and I never have a problem. I have even flown out of TRM and picked up clearance in the air. That auto throttle looks like a game changer.
To his credit, it was fairly busy. I at least should have gotten the routing on the ground. And the AT is fantastic in this aircraft. So much workload reduction.
I love these videos...especially getting to see what flying in & out of my home airport (SJC) looks like!
Love the videos and love the 960! Can’t wait to own one someday
Thanks for producing these in 4K - from a Bay Area retired pilot and video producer - I really appreciate the fact that I can clearly read the instruments and see everything you are doing in clarity that is close to being there in the right seat. Nice work!
I enjoy your videos flying the TBM940! Great flying skills! Keep the videos coming.
Well done, and great content. Love the TBM. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming.
The companies I work for used to have a jet. I’m the only pilot. I wish we had a TBM. They are almost jet speeds with much more efficient operating costs. If they had listened to me we would still have a plane.
Great video!!!
The routing instructions for the approach were crazy. So many changes in a short time with almost opposite heading directions. You had to work a lot on that flight. Well done.
Unfortunately often the case in the Bay Area.
Yes, call on the ground on a vfr day in socal. “Clearance void if not if within x minutes.” That’s perfect with that many planes in and entering the pattern and that many waiting to depart. That wouldn’t create an issue at all. Never been anywhere that I’ve been told that by a controller fortunately but good on you for professionalism nonetheless.
Probably would have been fine just getting the route on the ground and still departing VFR. Lesson learned.
@@mkleczynski you probably would have, and I understand the controller being busy. It’s just so much easier picking it up in the air at a busy non-towered with that much traffic.
Busy flight. Glad you got out of the doghouse on the start.
Turboprops never get’s old. Just found your channel, startups to shutdown’s, nice! Subscribed
Great video! I’m at the part where you’re waiting for your clearance climbing 16500, really fun to watch when you’re into that kind of stuff. Thanks for making the effort of creating those videos!
Love your videos. Subcribed!
Awesome TBM ,Awesome video ...
Great job!!
Looks like fun. Subscribed.
Dzięki Marcin za Twoją pracę. Ten kanał ma świetlaną przyszlość ;).
Lots of fun, thanx.
I was on frequency this day heading to Carlsbad from Santa Fe, NM and I heard this controller telling you to call the 1-800 number! It was a busy day in SoCal. Great video.
Hi frequency friend!
Great flight, great all around content, subbed 👍
Hate when I come across grumpy controllers. I totally understand that they get busy, or just have a bad day. But the end of the day, they are there to keep us safe. For some of us, it's not easy to get it on the ground. Most of the time they don't give me a "If not off in xxx min".... they say call back when ready. The plane I fly doesn't have bluetooth, and it's very hard to call when I'm #1 for departure. It's easier to get it once I'm up. You did the right thing, and just rolled with it, and worked with him since it was a VFR day.
little peek at the Apple HQ through the clouds at 34:28 nice
Nice job.
Do you prefer TBM 960 over PC-12 NGX ?
Split your MFD, use the right side for traffic, set to 12 mile in the takeoff phase, that will give you a good awareness of anybody broadcasting, or identified to help you scan pre-takeoff, also good for the departure corridor.
Also, make sure to include a landing light test on the lights prior to taxi.
Do you mean the gear check? Sometimes do that off camera to save time but ALWAYS on my checklist. Wouldn’t be fun debugging whether light is out or gear hasn’t gone down for sure.
@@mkleczynski Yes sir, but I recognize either missed it, or it was done off camera, just bringing it up for an awareness issue, but seems like you’ve got it
Hej Marcin, jakie masz filtry na kamerach?
Were you supposed to call the 800 number before takeoff? Were you put on hold at the 800 number and it ran into your departure time? How much lead time do you need on the 800 number before you get an answer?
Ideally I would have at least called the 800 number on the ground for the routing, lesson learned. The reason I don't pick up my clearance on the ground is usually there are 5-6 jets waiting for their release and it could be up to an hour waiting.
I think the BBJ at the north end of the tarmac belongs to Dennis Washington...I love KTRM.
Also, I like your radio calls before entering runway 17, for whatever reason it bothers me to hear the word “taking”, prefer your method or the word “entering”
Nice video by the way
Can i ask something, like anyone if the creator doesnt reply. Im 16 but i have no idea how people afford that kind of plane and fly it? Is he a milionare or is there another financing way idk about?
Bad controlling. Half my flights are out of uncontrolled airports and I never have a problem. I have even flown out of TRM and picked up clearance in the air. That auto throttle looks like a game changer.
To his credit, it was fairly busy. I at least should have gotten the routing on the ground. And the AT is fantastic in this aircraft. So much workload reduction.
Is there somebody else in the plane with him? He keeps saying we, we're and our.
The dog counts!
@@mkleczynski 🐕🐶🐶🐾🐕🦺 Thanks for posting. I love watching the TBM in action. What super-bird!
Cześć Marcin jak się można z Tobą skontaktować ? Jakiś e-mail ?
Amazing video! Dropped a like an dsubscribed.
You didn't collect your clearance on the ground?? ...Well, that'll teach you.
Usually a non issue! 🤷♂️
@@mkleczynski been doing IT for the past 20 years, and lemme tell you, if you give Mr or Mrs Murphy an inch, WHOA BE UNTO YOU!!!
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