I had never heard of this plane, until it was released for Microsoft Flight Simulator. I’m not a huge fan of the big airliners, but this little guy, is just the perfect size, with the right mix of retro and modern, and I think it’s a fantastic looking airplane, overall. So cool to see real pilots flying the real thing! 🖖😀
I've been lucky enough to have traveled in a cockpit of a BA146/200. Sat in the jump seat between Brisbane - Sydney - Melbourne then finally Adelaide. Will never forget that experience, it was awesome.
I have flown on the BAE twice as a passenger. Wonderful plane, comfortable ride (Chattanooga/Cincinnati Delta Connection) ...takes off faster than anything I’ve ever flown in...
Wow! I love seeing the sartup sequince. Curious as to why each one seem to be handling the throttle? Is that normal? Once...just once, I would like to push those throttles!
chalemi That is normal. The FO in this video is the PF for the flight. The Captain is the PM. The PF sets takeoff power and the PM fine tunes it. It is the job of the PF to fly the AC and the PM to monitor gauges.
They are handling the throttles because on the throttle, before thrust and reverse is enabling the fuel to spewl into the aircraft engines to start up. On each throttle there is a switch and you push in then push the throttle lever up to idle putting fuel into the engine which then starts it up 😄
If I'm not mistaken, that's Aero Pelican in the foreground during startup. Now known as Pelican Air, after former employees pulled their resources, expertise and cash to rebuild the airline.
Same colour, must just be the lighting. It was a special charter flight to a local airshow so was flown by the company CEO and Chief Pilot, both Captains.
I had never heard of this plane, until it was released for Microsoft Flight Simulator. I’m not a huge fan of the big airliners, but this little guy, is just the perfect size, with the right mix of retro and modern, and I think it’s a fantastic looking airplane, overall. So cool to see real pilots flying the real thing! 🖖😀
I flew this aircraft for 1 year and absolutely loved it! Super stable and easy to fly
It’s sensitive ?
I love the little engines on this plane!
Wings built in Nashville Tn.Avco Corp.
@@martyhale9929 No way!
my favourite plane
I've been lucky enough to have traveled in a cockpit of a BA146/200. Sat in the jump seat between Brisbane - Sydney - Melbourne then finally Adelaide. Will never forget that experience, it was awesome.
Amazing video! Thank you very much for not adding music
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Awww, you're such a nice pilot - I would fly with you any day! x
WOW great video!
I have flown on the BAE twice as a passenger.
Wonderful plane, comfortable ride (Chattanooga/Cincinnati Delta Connection) ...takes off faster than anything I’ve ever flown in...
Another awesome video! I would love to get the opportunity to fly on the Bae again!
Great video of this fantastic aircraft. Thanks for sharing this. :)
Instant like for no music. Also, good video
I like this little aircraft
I worked on this very plane at Vincent Aviation in Wellington!! How awesome 👍
Ok! Gut No music👍
Wow! I love seeing the sartup sequince. Curious as to why each one seem to be handling the throttle? Is that normal? Once...just once, I would like to push those throttles!
chalemi That is normal. The FO in this video is the PF for the flight. The Captain is the PM. The PF sets takeoff power and the PM fine tunes it. It is the job of the PF to fly the AC and the PM to monitor gauges.
opie773 thanks for the reply, but FO, PF, PM?
FO is First Officer
PF is Pilot Flying
PM is Pilot Monitoring
opie773 OK thanks, learned something.
They are handling the throttles because on the throttle, before thrust and reverse is enabling the fuel to spewl into the aircraft engines to start up. On each throttle there is a switch and you push in then push the throttle lever up to idle putting fuel into the engine which then starts it up 😄
Didn't know Jeremy clarkson flew planes pre top gear 😂😂😂😂
Nice video!
If I'm not mistaken, that's Aero Pelican in the foreground during startup. Now known as Pelican Air, after former employees pulled their resources, expertise and cash to rebuild the airline.
You are mistaken :) That J32 was also operated by Vincent Aviation however was used by Aeropelican briefly hence the paint job
Well that was quick! Thanks for the correction.
+Tom Vincent Been flying a former Vincent SAAB 340 (VH-VNA) for the last couple of weeks. 6 degrees of separation hey?
+Patrick Wenzel Small industry!
+Tom Vincent Annnnnnd it was around THAT time that I looked at you family name. Nice one Pat. Real smooth. Small industry indeed.
What headphones are they wearing? They look like Sennheisers
cun7us Sennheiser HME 25 KA but could be the KA2 as well
Hope could help
Cool, thanks. I was just curious as I have a pair of HD25's that look very similar.
Good without music as it is irritated
Bae 146 has a slight resemblance of the dornier 328
Two captains?
Yes. This was a special charter flight flown by the Founder/CEO and the Chief Pilot, both Captains
Who owns the aircraft?
Vincent Aviation
Nice your real pilot?
Well no shit
Sure brings back memories! Both the captain and first officer have four bars but of a different color. Are they both captains for different employers?
Same colour, must just be the lighting. It was a special charter flight to a local airshow so was flown by the company CEO and Chief Pilot, both Captains.
@@zktom Thanks, Tom!
Looks very sensitive