Flight back from Quincy IL where I had Breakfast. Talked about trips that we did this Summer and a lesson I learned on temps aloft and their affect on the aircraft.
A couple guys in my club are IFR and so we have to be on the lookout for a stale squawk code left in. The old “lights, camera, action” callout on the runway serves me well.
Hi Ken, if I am light, in a cruise climb I see 700 ft min til 4,000 ish feet, then about 500. At Vy I am getting just over 1000. And yes it's Summer, but around here we don't normally see 75* F at 7k feet. It was odd. :-)
Hi Michael, just found your site and subscribed. I was surprised to see your so close to me. I’m 55 and about to solo so really interested in your videos, they are so helpful! If your near DPA (West Chicago) or 06C (Pilot Pete’s lunch! - Schaumburg) stop by and pick me up I will hop in the Comanche Lol 😀. Scott.
Enjoy your solo, you only do it once. And don’t be in a rush. Once you get licensed and are looking for a place to go, Janesville WI has a nice restaurant. Good luck.
Taylor ham! That is the official food for New Jersey love Taylor ham sandwiches, tell him it's not just pork roll it's more than pork roll, it says if God made the sandwich himself
'Curious'... Are you aware that your 'on screen' Tachometer didn't reflect your pre takeoff 'run-up' or your Mag check or your taxi. No speed reflected either thru your back taxi to RWY13
Hi Serveyore7, Yes the Engine Monitor uses the pulses from the ignition to measure RPMs while the dial is a physical cable. The Dial is the "official" one because the Engine Monitor is not certified. :-)
Yay!! You’re back!!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Good to see a new video! Panel looks nice!
A couple guys in my club are IFR and so we have to be on the lookout for a stale squawk code left in. The old “lights, camera, action” callout on the runway serves me well.
Loving hearing that Comanche roar. What was your VSI going up ? It’s summertime. ☺️
Hi Ken, if I am light, in a cruise climb I see 700 ft min til 4,000 ish feet, then about 500. At Vy I am getting just over 1000. And yes it's Summer, but around here we don't normally see 75* F at 7k feet. It was odd. :-)
Hi Michael, just found your site and subscribed. I was surprised to see your so close to me. I’m 55 and about to solo so really interested in your videos, they are so helpful! If your near DPA (West Chicago) or 06C (Pilot Pete’s lunch! - Schaumburg) stop by and pick me up I will hop in the Comanche Lol 😀. Scott.
Enjoy your solo, you only do it once. And don’t be in a rush. Once you get licensed and are looking for a place to go, Janesville WI has a nice restaurant. Good luck.
@@pipercomanche2506 Sounds great, I will look it up. Looking forward to it!
Well sir glad to have you back quick question what kind of gps do you have in the center stack and do you like it and would recommend it
Hi Steve, its a Garmin GTN 650 and I like it a lot, and would recommend. The new ones are GTN 650 Xi and they have even more horsepower.
Taylor ham! That is the official food for New Jersey love Taylor ham sandwiches, tell him it's not just pork roll it's more than pork roll, it says if God made the sandwich himself
But now as an old man, if I eat two of them my feet swell!
@@williamkennedy2069 lol
'Curious'... Are you aware that your 'on screen' Tachometer didn't reflect your pre takeoff 'run-up' or your Mag check or your taxi. No speed reflected either thru your back taxi to RWY13
Hi Serveyore7, Yes the Engine Monitor uses the pulses from the ignition to measure RPMs while the dial is a physical cable. The Dial is the "official" one because the Engine Monitor is not certified. :-)
When I run up my 180 I do it all at 2000 rpm. What is the thought process on doing the prop cycle at 1500?
Morning Alex, strictly noise reduction. It gets fresh oil in the hub and tests if the blades flatten out but it is not as loud. Mike
@@pipercomanche2506 thanks for clarifying. Just wanted to be sure there wasn't something I had been missing/not doing ideally over the years.