That approach the landing was so awesome! It was especially cool, watching you break out of the clouds, and then getting the field in sight with all of that snow! Very nicely done!
Redmond airport has an interesting history, it was a built as a military base for WW2. Also, Sun River resort south of Bend has an airport and is close to Mt Bachelor ski area.
I was in Bend for the freezing rain. My truck was sliding at 4mph on a residential street. 6 killed in 2 seperate wrecks on Hwy 97. Very Very dangerous. Great videos! I'm building an IFR CH650 at Bend to build my hours in, buy ya coffee if you stop by. -John
Another excellent voyage! Your etiquette and professionalism make for an easy learning experience. Hoping to go from Piloting Fast Cars and Motorcycles, to planes one day. Between you and Mike Patey, I think I am covered! Thank you for the experiences!
TBM is all I used on the MSFS.. this is fantastic airplane, makes flying seem so easy (which is not!!!). Not a pilot myself but would love to be in a TBM someday, at least in the copilot seat.
Why not use VNAV on the approach? Reduces workload, knob twisting, etc. It'll run you right in to the glideslope and you ride the rails all the way down to LPV mins.
Thanks for another great video Marcin. Did you ever tell Tyler why you tap brakes? I know it's to stop the wheel rotation prior to gear retract. I was watching your ground altitude indicator getting really close to minimum before seeing the ground. Keep the videos coming, really love them.
if your buddy puts the iPhone camera up to the sun visor and record through the visor, it'll remove the prop from the video and he'll have a better forward vis on the video... at least it should, if the tint is similar to the Cirrus.
When you have the autopilot engaged, why do you still hold the yoke like you're still flying it manually? It appears you may not be comfortable with the autopilot completely flying the plane. It's kinda like a nervous habit.
If you read the description, it says the airport was closed. Then he said it should open in 45 min. and his flight was 1 hour 15 min. so it might/should open in time. No misrepresentation here and you are missing out by not subbing in my opinion.
The most beautiful thing about propeller airplanes is the start-up... please don't stop showing it
Thanks for sharing. I was your tower controller for that arrival. You made it look easy.
Awesome! You guys are rockstars up there.
Good Day. Most enjoyable flight and your commentary.
Thank You& Best Regards
Beautiful. However, pity about the mobile phone blocking the view during landing.
great vid! im a student pilot. i plugged it into foreflight and followed the radio comms while i watched. sweet flight !!
Another great flight! Thank you, Sir.
Enjoying the videos. Oh, and thanks Tyler :)
That approach the landing was so awesome! It was especially cool, watching you break out of the clouds, and then getting the field in sight with all of that snow! Very nicely done!
Yeah! That was pretty cool coming through the clouds on final.
❤❤❤❤❤ How I miss the days flying in Dad's 6 seater Cessna! I love flying
Most underrated flight vids on TH-cam, great video!
That was fun...thanks for posting!
I enjoy watching you fly the TBM - it is a fantastic aircraft.
Damn that's a gorgeous cockpit.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing!
Great video! Smooth landing! Thanks!
my fav aircraft - thank you for sharing.
Nailed it bro ... keep the vids coming 👍
Redmond airport has an interesting history, it was a built as a military base for WW2.
Also, Sun River resort south of Bend has an airport and is close to Mt Bachelor ski area.
Good video good plane they are good in snow and ice for sure.
I was in Bend for the freezing rain. My truck was sliding at 4mph on a residential street. 6 killed in 2 seperate wrecks on Hwy 97. Very Very dangerous. Great videos! I'm building an IFR CH650 at Bend to build my hours in, buy ya coffee if you stop by. -John
Another excellent voyage! Your etiquette and professionalism make for an easy learning experience. Hoping to go from Piloting Fast Cars and Motorcycles, to planes one day. Between you and Mike Patey, I think I am covered! Thank you for the experiences!
keep 'em coming, love these vids.
Hey you basically flew over my house on that 23 approach.
I’m in flight school at Bend, that controller at Redmond has always treated me very well.
Nice flight.
Marcin loves to be there flying in on a trip in your TBM 960
TBM is all I used on the MSFS.. this is fantastic airplane, makes flying seem so easy (which is not!!!). Not a pilot myself but would love to be in a TBM someday, at least in the copilot seat.
Nice job
There are some very tall rocks to the west of Redmond. Name Cascade mountains.😂
Huge glass cockpit. Garmin 3000 I think.
Keep these videos coming!
Most excellent
Sim pilot and love the tbm 930 in msfs. Subbed. You are the 2nd tbm pilot i now follow. Stevo with the tbm850 as well. Nice plane that 960!
After flying steam gauges for 20 years the G1000 NXi is so easy flying approaches from this video the G3000 with auto throttle seems like cheating.
It is absolutely like cheating!
PLEASE...help the TBM community avoid ground accidents by doing NOTHING while taxiing except keeping all eyes outside the airplane!!!
100% agree with you and do my best when able. Can be difficult to do a before line up checklist while busy San Jose is expecting you to move quickly!
Tap the brakes.. pretty self explanatory i think.. stop the wheels from spinning as they retract into the wheel wells.
I would much rather be looking out the front wind shield, not the side window on final approach and landing.
Another great video. How many years to get to this standard
Why not use VNAV on the approach? Reduces workload, knob twisting, etc. It'll run you right in to the glideslope and you ride the rails all the way down to LPV mins.
Thanks for another great video Marcin. Did you ever tell Tyler why you tap brakes? I know it's to stop the wheel rotation prior to gear retract. I was watching your ground altitude indicator getting really close to minimum before seeing the ground. Keep the videos coming, really love them.
Yup, when we were outside of a critical phase of flight I did tell him!
if your buddy puts the iPhone camera up to the sun visor and record through the visor, it'll remove the prop from the video and he'll have a better forward vis on the video... at least it should, if the tint is similar to the Cirrus.
I think they also make camera filters? I personally don’t mind the prop!
It is a busy air space but any other reasons you prefer KRDM over KBDN?
How did you adjust the FPS on the GoPro so that you could capture the screens on video without the flicker . Great Video BTW ❤
Greased it!!!
Lmao did you really just throw your phone up on the final approach shot?
Unfortunately, that was the passenger!
Abraço Ricardo juiz de fora Brasil
So watched the whole thing. Wanted to view the landing, then your "copilot" sticks his phone up.
Got plenty of other videos where that’s not the case! 🙃
at 3:14, is that a G700 showcase plane?
No idea but there is definitely a lot of impressive (and expensive!) equipment at San Jose.
Is that glass cockpit G1000??
G3000!
When you have the autopilot engaged, why do you still hold the yoke like you're still flying it manually? It appears you may not be comfortable with the autopilot completely flying the plane. It's kinda like a nervous habit.
Nothing nervous, just like to feel how the plane is flown!
KSJC-KDPA-KLMT I have my board ready. 🙂Is the pressurization settings automatic in the 960?
Yup, all automatic which is very nice. That said, always need to confirm landing field elevation on every flight.
Been automatic in the Tbm 9 series’s since the beginning I believe. It’s standard
What happened at 0:23?
Friend was excited to go!
What time did you take off? I like to try to recreate flights on MSFS Xbox X.
January 19, 10:50am take off. Enjoy!
Well, I might have subbed but I hate getting click-baited and full on lied to. Lame.
If you read the description, it says the airport was closed. Then he said it should open in 45 min. and his flight was 1 hour 15 min. so it might/should open in time. No misrepresentation here and you are missing out by not subbing in my opinion.
Flying is just too risky..go back to Airships...we used to be smarter.
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**B** OWEL
**M** OVEMENT
Why would anyone want to go to Oregon?
It's governor sucks but it's a beautiful place to visit.