The airplane itself is great, but I'm really impressed with the quantity, quality and organization of the records....Wow! When I bought my Bonanza, I wish I'd received such pristine documentation, rather than the disorganized pile that came in a cardboard box. It took me several days to put it in some semblance of order during the pre-purchase and several more weeks after the sale, to bring it all up to even close to the condition of what was being displayed inside that aircraft when you first arrived. Thanks for the video!
I am based out of 7S3. Will be sorry to see this plane leave Twin Oaks. It is a beautiful airplane. The plane came up for sale last summer. Good to hear she found a good new home in MT
Never ceases to amaze me how sterile some people keep their hangar. Not a case of oil, tool box or old couch in sight. Of course my hangar is my man cave where I go to hang out plus I’m a A&P/IA and do my own maintenance so it’s plum full. It does my heart good to see an Airline guy who likes to fly tail dragers. I’ve met some who consider flying for the airlines just another job and turn the auto pilot on as soon as they can and would auto land if they could.
Fun. Hard to beat beautiful weather over beautiful places... in a beautiful airplane. Yet another wonderful life memory to archive. Might consider making a video about your "big iron" flying. That's a big part of your flying life for sure.
F14 is a gawd awful hanger number! F16 isn’t terrible…. Can tell they loved their plane, they even laid out the books nicely in the back. She’s a beaut Clark! If you are ever in Mesa again, would love to trade Tyndall stories!
Gorgeous 170. The hangar numbers reminded me of a recent trip to Hawaii from Seattle. Must have been a retired Navy pilot. He planted that 737 with, , authority! On the way home from Seattle to Anchorage (we had to take a bus from the terminal to the 737) and you were our captain. Greased her in at ANC. Not sure if you or the FO were at the controls, but well done sir. Fly Air Force! :D
Hi Jughead recently moved from Arlington WA, to Great Falls (GTF). If you ever have a stay over and want a home cooked meal and Pendleton just give me a ring. Welcome anytime. Watch Pheasants at my bird feeder, beautiful view overlooking the Missouri. A Just Aircraft Highlander in the shop. Cheers.
Sweet bird. Nice to see another flying vid. I noticed you start out with the DCs and switch to LightSpeeds later on. I have always been a DC fan and love my new One-Xs. Any reason for the switch?
I had my DC's because I just came out of the 737 and a work trip. I like them in the jet. They ware woefully inadequate in a piston airplane. My daughter has a set of DC One-X's that are ok in piston planes. I find the Zulu's give me the best fit, sound and quality for me in piston planes.
@@Jugheadf15 I did not know that. I'm kind of out of the loop since we moved to the Adirondacks. I do get a note from Sticky once in a while. I've been following your videos, but didn't know that you were with Alaska.
I don’t know if I could walk around with the shirts and hats captains wear. I would think people would be looking for the circus in town. Kind of like gross tattoos
Beautiful 170B
Nice, clean old 170 with a great panel👍
The airplane itself is great, but I'm really impressed with the quantity, quality and organization of the records....Wow! When I bought my Bonanza, I wish I'd received such pristine documentation, rather than the disorganized pile that came in a cardboard box. It took me several days to put it in some semblance of order during the pre-purchase and several more weeks after the sale, to bring it all up to even close to the condition of what was being displayed inside that aircraft when you first arrived. Thanks for the video!
No kidding
I am based out of 7S3. Will be sorry to see this plane leave Twin Oaks. It is a beautiful airplane. The plane came up for sale last summer. Good to hear she found a good new home in MT
Never ceases to amaze me how sterile some people keep their hangar. Not a case of oil, tool box or old couch in sight. Of course my hangar is my man cave where I go to hang out plus I’m a A&P/IA and do my own maintenance so it’s plum full. It does my heart good to see an Airline guy who likes to fly tail dragers. I’ve met some who consider flying for the airlines just another job and turn the auto pilot on as soon as they can and would auto land if they could.
Beautiful plane! Thanks for the video!
I just love the 170B great flying airplane and so modifiable.
Fun. Hard to beat beautiful weather over beautiful places... in a beautiful airplane. Yet another wonderful life memory to archive. Might consider making a video about your "big iron" flying. That's a big part of your flying life for sure.
I'll leave my work and fun flying separate. Thanks for your support though.
Nice to hear from you again. Excellent vlog.
a beautiful video, great job .
Thanks for sharing. I like what they did with the panel. I have a 56 172 so same panel. Gives me some good ideas.
Great video buddy. That 170 is beautiful 👍
F14 is a gawd awful hanger number! F16 isn’t terrible….
Can tell they loved their plane, they even laid out the books nicely in the back. She’s a beaut Clark!
If you are ever in Mesa again, would love to trade Tyndall stories!
Jon, what a BEAUTIFUL plane...new subscriber....looking forward to seeing more videos of your flights 😊
Thank You. Welcome to the channel and our adventures
Gorgeous 170. The hangar numbers reminded me of a recent trip to Hawaii from Seattle. Must have been a retired Navy pilot. He planted that 737 with, , authority! On the way home from Seattle to Anchorage (we had to take a bus from the terminal to the 737) and you were our captain. Greased her in at ANC. Not sure if you or the FO were at the controls, but well done sir. Fly Air Force! :D
Was that April 18th, flight 85. If so, yes that was my landing.
@@Jugheadf15 Haha, yep, that was the flight. Marvelous!
Nice wheel landing
Thank You
Hi Jughead recently moved from Arlington WA, to Great Falls (GTF). If you ever have a stay over and want a home cooked meal and Pendleton just give me a ring. Welcome anytime. Watch Pheasants at my bird feeder, beautiful view overlooking the Missouri. A Just Aircraft Highlander in the shop. Cheers.
Wade, Thanks for the generous invite. I will definately keep that in mind. Dakota would like to hear more about the pheasants.......
i live in great falls as well.. ill be keeping an eye out for a highlander!
Sweet bird. Nice to see another flying vid. I noticed you start out with the DCs and switch to LightSpeeds later on. I have always been a DC fan and love my new One-Xs. Any reason for the switch?
I had my DC's because I just came out of the 737 and a work trip. I like them in the jet. They ware woefully inadequate in a piston airplane. My daughter has a set of DC One-X's that are ok in piston planes. I find the Zulu's give me the best fit, sound and quality for me in piston planes.
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What was that you put on the gear leg to step up on during your pre flight. I think i could use one of those for my 170. 😊
It was a refueling step. Let me see if I can find the info on it.
Amazing. Thanks Jon
@@Jugheadf15please send me info on the gear leg step too. Thx
Jon, what's with the 4 stripes? Are you flying for an airline now? I must have missed that...
I have been for the last 11 years. AK.
@@Jugheadf15 I did not know that. I'm kind of out of the loop since we moved to the Adirondacks. I do get a note from Sticky once in a while. I've been following your videos, but didn't know that you were with Alaska.
I think I’m going to take my headliner out.
You will find the plane will definately be colder without the headliner. A little noiser as well.
That thing runs like a sewing machine. Almost as as sweet as a wasp, Jr.
Who do you fly for ?
Eskimo Airways
@@Jugheadf15 awesome I used to be with Continental before they disappeared knew the 737,s
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I don’t know if I could walk around with the shirts and hats captains wear. I would think people would be looking for the circus in town. Kind of like gross tattoos