Love the clear radio transmissions. Thank you for letting us be apart of this and sharing the video. Time is the most expensive commodity in the world!
Best video yet! I’m going to share it as my wife and i have had so many similar situations where we beat the airline time by hours! Nice job and safe travels.
Thank you! This is a very helpful video for me as I try to figure out what kind of mission is best flown in a piston single - aside from just evaluating the pure flight time, which only tells a part of the story. It seems like most east coast flights take at least no longer. When you throw in the convenience of not having to deal with a commercial airport I'm pretty sold.
You are welcome Luigi! Cirrus is an incredible versatile and capable plane. Only draw back is sometimes commercial can fly over the weather while Cirrus may need to detour around. Any questions feel free to reach out on IG or gmail (same name as the channel).
That is a lifestyle to envy (in a good way). Currently building our business and setting personal goals. When we expand our business to other cities I’d like to have an SR 22 to commute when needed. I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
Funniest thing about Ferraris is that you didn't (couldn't) drive your car to the gathering :) Try joining a Porsche club, you won't have the same issue :))
Cool video. In this case they found a direct flight but if you have to layover anywhere the SR is still the best option. Just think if you did this in the SF50!
Great video, especially loved the interactions with your wife, lol! My Archer is a tad bit slower than your SR22, but... it's about the journey, not the destination. Or so I tell myself.
Great video man! I actually flew the SR20 out of Republic yesterday for my first time. (Nassau Flyers) What an amazing plane, and experience. Totally different experience than the piper Cherokee Cruiser I learned in 20 years ago!!
So I got my private 20 years ago at Farmingdale in a Cherokee cruiser. I’m getting back to flying now. I flew the SR20 this week and it was amazing. Any recommendations regarding doing that at Republic or Macarthur? Any info is appreciated
I recall one flight school at KISP has a SR20 G2 which has the older Avidyne avionics. KFRG has an authorized Cirrus Training Center called Nassau Flyers. These are the two only options unless you want to go to NJ (P6 Aviation) or White Plains (Performance). I would highly recommend you read the reviews of these schools carefully. Just b/c a school has lower rates, make sure the school doesn’t “milk” the student.
Thanks! I have comparable experience going to CHS. Although it’s close to 4 hours in air going down, (and my wife without commercial airline delays) I have arrived before her by roughly 30mins and that is with us both landing at CHS. However leaving CHS and flying back into ISP she beats me by 45 mins. So it the JFK process even with TSA pre check that gives me the advantage on way down but leaving CHS is much more enjoyable and without delay so she significantly beats me when comparing the two legs. Thanks for the video
Appreciate the support Andrew. Yes many factors play into this. If there wasn't an airport by Mont Tremblant it would be a different story for sure. Blue skies pal!
Last week my wife flew from KMIA to KBOS on American Airlines and I flew from KTMB to KBED (both executive airports outside of the larger cities of Miami and Boston) in my TBM. We both left the house at the same time and I landed a few minutes after she did. I had the TBM loaded with furniture and other items to move my daughter into college in Boston. The TBM flies at 330 TAS and the Airbus 500+(???), but I made up time by avoiding security and waiting in the que to board and deplane. She had a bathroom on board and I peed in a Gatorade bottle.
Great video! I live in a small town and the closest major airport is an hour and a half away. Its almost always faster like you said unless it is over 800 or so miles. Would love to see a video explaining the whole Canada customs by phone. I live in the South and haven't flown in to Canada yet but would love to get your take on it.
That's the same argument I used with my dad 60 years ago! He countered with a) if you have the cash flow and capital to make the investment and pay for maintenance and upkeep, b) are willing to limit yourself in terms of loading, as in "What if I want to take 6 people along with me?", c) overall safety: part 121 is safer; d) comfort: a pressurized cabin, in a jet, in "the levels" is quieter and more comfortable (and you have toilets!). On the other hand, if you like or love flying, and you have a Cirrus or Bonanza or Centurion, and have one or maybe two adult passengers, then, for short to medium distances, and fair to moderate weather, then yes the plane is faster for that trip distance. Of course, you might also want to compare this trip to a TBM or Pilatus PC 12, or Cirrus jet, and then SR22 class loses!
I can see right now this is the first time your wife has been flying with you. She looked very nervous and was asking rookie questions hope she got over her fears
Thanks Sorry i didn't get your name? Anyway been watching you on your Tesla videos and now you have a plane I would like to get some day . Were in Vancouver BC so if your ever @ YVR let me know I am 5 minute from the airport. Love the SR 22 . PS you helped me get the MYP instead if the acceleration boost pack and would have regretted getting the LR. Thanks to you.
@@SlowAsianDriver Hi John thanks for your reply. I see you must love your SR 22. Glad you love it. I think I will too. The MYP is awesome as I expected. 1 year now the car is flawless and was perfect before I signed it off in Richmond BC where I picked her up. Again Thanks John nice to know your name at least :)
OMG I'm shocked you didn't remove the CAPS cover which means the pin was still in, my heart was racing worried you would have an emergency and need to deploy the chute. Whew that was close :O)
CAPS pin was removed (part of the check list) and sitting in the front…if you can see the cover you can see the pin. The CAPS Handle Deployment Cover has to be in place per POH which is the reason why it’s there.
@@SlowAsianDriver Well I was just joking with you but I didn't know that. Usually when I watch videos of Cirrus flying I can see the handle. Also going to go down to my local Cirrus training center here in SLC and see about finding a partner to buy my very own. The only way I think I can afford to get back into it.
lol...all good pal. if you have any questions about partnership, cost, etc feel free to shoot me an email (same channel name at gmail). I have a partner and it's been working well.
Definitely the fun advantage goes to the Cirrus SR22. The financial difference and comfort level goes to the commercial flight. The difference between buying a Cirrus vs a commercial plane ticket would leave you enough $$ left over to buy another Ferrari. But then, the Ferrari isn't the point. Thanks for the trip!
Not turbo, correct? I haven't even started lessons yet but have been debating it for a long time. Seems like the most updated, most capable plane. If I stick with it this is what I'm buying.
@@SlowAsianDriver It's beautiful inside and out. Seems well behaved from what owners have said. Thanks for the video and response. Any chance you would consider doing a real cost of ownership video? There's some out there but updates are always welcome with how outrageous inflation is.
Thanks Alexey! Airliner ticket was $395 + $50 ground transfer per person from Montreal airport to the hotel. Airport parking is approx $175 for the 5 days. Total is $1,955 for 4 ppl. Cirrus SR operating cost is $400/hr round trip was 5.4 hours total plus $150 taxi to the hotel, plus landing, handling, ramp and other fees is another $200. Total is $2,510 for the entire plane. It’s always more expensive to fly the Cirrus.
But those 4 people can’t “legally” split costs which would bend the charter (part 135 rules). Unless you can convince them every time you fly you were all going that direction anyways.
@@TheReadBaron91 FAR 61.113(c) allows a private pilot to accept pro-rata reimbursement from passengers for fuel, oil and airport expenditures, or aircraft rental fees, but not other costs of aircraft ownership. You are correct the pilot cannot advertise for passengers and act like a charter service, but taking friends along on a flight like this should easily fit under 61.113.
Airliner ticket was $395 + $50 ground transfer per person from Montreal airport to the hotel. Airport parking is approx $175 for the 5 days. Total is $1,955 for 4 ppl. Cirrus SR operating cost is $400/hr round trip was 5.4 hours total plus $150 taxi to the hotel, plus landing, handling, ramp and other fees is another $200. Total is $2,510 for the entire plane. It’s always more expensive to fly the Cirrus.
A friend flies around for consulting work. He gives customers the choice of flying him commercial or having him take his plane and bill them. It comes out about the same; commercial is slower and he bills more for his time, but flying private, he bills for the use of his plane. So after factoring the value of your own time and the costs of operating your aircraft, the overall costs are very similar.
Very informative! GA is my pref way, if the mission permits. I've flown through CAN a few times, but never wheels down. "You are radar identified." BTW, did you transcribe the CC? It was perfect!
Airliner ticket was $395 + $50 ground transfer per person from Montreal airport to the hotel. Airport parking is approx $175 for the 5 days. Total is $1,955 for 4 ppl. Cirrus SR operating cost is $400/hr round trip was 5.4 hours total plus $150 taxi to the hotel, plus landing, handling, ramp and other fees is another $200. Total is $2,510 for the entire plane. It’s always more expensive to fly the Cirrus.
@@SlowAsianDriver if those 4 others could have flown in your SR22 for just $500 more than commercial and saved 12 man-hours’ time, that’s a complete no brainer!
Did you have to register your plane and comm before flying to Canada? Also does Mont Tremblant have the same pre clearance like Toronto does so you can fly directly from any airport in the U S without doing any immigration first? A couple airports in Bahamas have that also.
I had to get a Radio Station license for the plane and a limited radio license for me. Both can be done through FCC’s website and takes 24 hours. You need to file a departure clearance with US CBP (but you don’t need to call on the outbound), and you need to call CANPASS before you arrive and then call them again once you land. Mont-Tremblant is an Airport of Entry as long as the plane has less than 15 people. If you go tot he description of video, you’ll find a link to AOPA’s website that gives detailed instruction on flying to and back from Canada. It’s much easier than I had expected.
@@SlowAsianDriver I picked that up immediately, having spent a fair amount of time in SE Asia for work back in the 90s. I remember license plates with 8s went for major coin in HK. The letters are an extra bonus!
But it appears you left your caps cover over the handle. It’s best to move it so that the Velcro covers the back two tabs. That way you can read the instructions as well as have immediate access to the handle. Great video in a top notch plane.
Thank you. I know attaching the cover to the two back tabs is how a lot of people were taught, but in any turbulence the cover will bounce off…and that cover is a required equipment for flight. During our training at Cirrus we specifically asked about this and the response is put it back on all four tabs.
Awesome! I'm a student pilot a few weeks away from a solo in a Cirrus SR-20. I think that recording my flights would be helpful to learn from my mistakes. Would you mind sharing what kind of equipment you use to get the audio and video?
Sure thing: I use a GoPro Max 360 suctioned to the front windshield and a GoPro Hero 8 mounted to the Oxygen Port (you will need to mount to an expandable pole, since the 20 doesn’t have O2 Ports). I also have an audio cable (available at most aviation shops like Sporty’s) that plugs into the Hero 8. Good luck on your solo…you got this! ✌️🤙
@@SlowAsianDriver Thanks again. I'm not sure why my reply didn't post 2 hours ago, but maybe it's because I included a link to an item for sale. I was thinking of mounting the Hero 8 to the tie-down on the underside of the tail. My reasoning being: I'm trying to watch my flares, and I'm also interested in the ground effect on a soft field simulation. Have you ever tried to mount a camera on the outside of a Cirrus? I'm afraid to ask my CFI if she'll even allow it. Great video, and thanks again!
@@SlowAsianDriver I gave it a shot today. Not sure if TH-cam will let me post a link: scontent-lax3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/302536387_6020700281279072_4275481716539906999_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=NtmjwS7yuTwAX9huW24&tn=68CthFp8TKa9HSOs&_nc_ht=scontent-lax3-2.xx&oh=00_AT8PX41Kz46OAladTgFUB9OkUJiLBY4e5IdVu3qJ5xjxDw&oe=63158865
Great comparison, really enjoyed this video. First time viewer - subscribed! Are you IFR rated? I think on most days I would fly myself as well but if it was moderate to severe icing I'd probably fly commercial. You probably encounter more icing conditions up there than we do down here in Texas.
Hi. Great idea for a film. Only observation I’m curious to know, the checklist for use of CAPS says remove the cover, when you go to use it, but I was taught by my CSIP to remove the cover just before flight so it’s more accessible and understandable by passengers. Have you heard that before?
Yes, CSIP tends to tell you to remove the cover...however the cover/placard MUST be in view at all times as it's part of the mandatory equipment. Sometimes the CSIP will wedge the card above the handle, other times they will only velcro two of the four points. Both methods will damage the placard over time. Removing the CAPS pin is part of my preflight checklist...it actually appears in two different sections of the checklist. I choose to leave the cover velcroed on all four points to prevent it from falling off during turbulence.
@@SlowAsianDriver you can still display the placard, while exposing and readying the handle. Best practice would be remove cover and replace it 180° backwards such that rear cover Velcro is attached to rear headliner Velcro, with previously forward facing cover Velcro now at. Prior to flight, remove CAPS safety pin, and replace after landing. If you need it (hope you never do), you won't want to be fumbling past the cover and the safety.
@@SlowAsianDriver it's just that I live 2 hours south west of Tremblant... And French is my first language... I enjoyed when your FRG ground controller told you to enjoy that poutine... Guess this is what we're known for in Canada/ Quebec 😉. I'm in CYND if ever you come by..
At Rich of Peak it will easily cruise at 170+ TAS...with a fuel flow of 17~18 GPH. At Lean of Peak, it will cruise around 160 TAS with a fuel flow of 12.5~13 GPH. Most of Cirrus drivers fly LOP.
@@SlowAsianDriver thanks for the info, btw as a Chinese, I can't help but noticed your tail number is very special, did you choose them or was it just asigned to you? XD
@@SlowAsianDriver Haha congrats on owning such a special plane. This also reminds me of the old days when after each training session, my instructor always said to me:"Another landing is done, we can both foxtrot oscar now." XD
Guess who forgot to cancel once landed? This guy. 🤦🏻♂️. Between clearing the Canadian Custom and wife wanna get to the hotel. Complete forgot until 2 hours later. But the guys couldn’t be nicer.
@@SlowAsianDriver Ha ha. I meant if it’s a beautiful day and he won’t clear you a vis approach for a technicality, just say the magic words and be done with him. You can cnx IFR at any time as long as you have the required VFR cloud clearance. P.S. Tower is supposed to close your IFR flight plan upon landing.
@@SlowAsianDriver Why can’t you file VFR from the continental US to Canada? As long as you talk to ATC w/mode C and have a squawk. If you are on an IFR flight plan it would help the controller out to cnx once in Class G since they can’t provide separation. Maybe I’m missing something.
Love the clear radio transmissions. Thank you for letting us be apart of this and sharing the video. Time is the most expensive commodity in the world!
Our pleasure!
Best video yet! I’m going to share it as my wife and i have had so many similar situations where we beat the airline time by hours! Nice job and safe travels.
Thanks Matt! Does your wife roll her eyes at you like how mine does to me? Lol.
Thank you! This is a very helpful video for me as I try to figure out what kind of mission is best flown in a piston single - aside from just evaluating the pure flight time, which only tells a part of the story. It seems like most east coast flights take at least no longer. When you throw in the convenience of not having to deal with a commercial airport I'm pretty sold.
You are welcome Luigi! Cirrus is an incredible versatile and capable plane. Only draw back is sometimes commercial can fly over the weather while Cirrus may need to detour around. Any questions feel free to reach out on IG or gmail (same name as the channel).
Thanks for the awesome video. Nice memories from New York and Mt. Tremblant.
Thanks TM!
That is a lifestyle to envy (in a good way). Currently building our business and setting personal goals. When we expand our business to other cities I’d like to have an SR 22 to commute when needed. I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
You can do it and best of luck!
thank you very much for this video, watched from Portugal
Glad you enjoyed it!
Funniest thing about Ferraris is that you didn't (couldn't) drive your car to the gathering :) Try joining a Porsche club, you won't have the same issue :))
Touché. 🤣
Great video. Enjoy watching! The plane is cute!
Thank you!
Awesome video! Thanks for tasking the time to edit and post. Also, love the flight sim set up at home. Safe travels. Cheers from KHPN.
Thanks pal!
Flying to Mont-Tremblant CYFJ later this week for a short stop on our way from CYOO to CYQB (Quebec City).
CYFJ is such a nice approach from the north.
awesome video. Thanks so much for sharing!
Our pleasure!
Badass plane even more badass pilot, pure masterclass on comms
Thanks pal!
Great Video! I really want more details on your flight simulator setup!!
Thanks pal. It’s made by Noble Flight Sim.
Thanks for taking us along. Very nice flight.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video btw . You have cool friends and a great wife ..all good sports!
Thanks Scott! I’m blessed to have both a wife that’s a Saint and really messed up friends. 🤣
Great video , looks like a great event too .. well done ..
Thanks pal! Love you camera setup.
Great Video! I enjoyed being part of it! :-)
I may have to feature you and Julie more...you guys are a big hit!
Cool video! The landing was fantastic!!
Thanks pal!
Great video! I’ve watched a few of your videos now and really appreciate the info you’re sharing.
Thanks Ray! Appreciate the support. ✌️
Great in flight camera work
Thx pal!
Cool video. In this case they found a direct flight but if you have to layover anywhere the SR is still the best option. Just think if you did this in the SF50!
Very true…plus you’ll know your luggage won’t get lost in the layover. 😁
Amazing, you are my idol! Ferrari and SR22!
Love your videos man, please keep posting!
thanks pal! will try to do more.
Also based in NY will be doing my first discovery at LI aviators !
They are a great operation! Enjoy it.
Great video!!
I've flown into about a dozen other foreign countries in other than scheduled airlines. It's a hoot and a challenge.
It was easier than I thought, but there are a lot of steps for sure.
Your friends are great sports!!! Hope you had a good time!
Please don’t encourage them. They are all messed up like me. 🤣
@@SlowAsianDriver I like your kind of messed up... who wants to be normal anyway? lol
I like how you think friend. 😁
I had no idea you could clear customs over the phone! Cool.
Neither did I… 🤣🤣🤣
@@SlowAsianDriver I mean, it kinda defeats the point of customs. What if you were running drugs? Who's there to check?
🤷🏻♂️🤣
Great entertaining video. Love it!!! Thank you
Thanks pal! ✌️
Cool stuff dude!
Thanks pal!
Great video, especially loved the interactions with your wife, lol! My Archer is a tad bit slower than your SR22, but... it's about the journey, not the destination. Or so I tell myself.
"It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end."
- Ernest Hemingway
Awesome content as always!
Thanks! ✌️
Very cool. Love it...
Thanks pal!
Great video man! I actually flew the SR20 out of Republic yesterday for my first time. (Nassau Flyers) What an amazing plane, and experience. Totally different experience than the piper Cherokee Cruiser I learned in 20 years ago!!
Thanks pal. Yes Cirrus got it right!
@@SlowAsianDriver do you find it's more cost-effective to own the plane rather than rent??
If you are primarily doing $100 hamburgers or you fly less than 10 hours per month, it’s cheaper to rent.
So I got my private 20 years ago at Farmingdale in a Cherokee cruiser. I’m getting back to flying now. I flew the SR20 this week and it was amazing. Any recommendations regarding doing that at Republic or Macarthur? Any info is appreciated
I recall one flight school at KISP has a SR20 G2 which has the older Avidyne avionics. KFRG has an authorized Cirrus Training Center called Nassau Flyers. These are the two only options unless you want to go to NJ (P6 Aviation) or White Plains (Performance). I would highly recommend you read the reviews of these schools carefully. Just b/c a school has lower rates, make sure the school doesn’t “milk” the student.
nice....5:02 caps cover :)))
Thanks pal! I use put the cover back b/c sometimes the placard falls off with only two Velcro points.
Enjoyed this.
Thx pal!
The idea of this film is great, it reminds me of the TOP GEAR races, it's just great, forgive my poor vacabulary.
Thank you and that’s exactly where I got the idea from. I love Top Gear!
Amazing, great video
Thank you very much!
Awesome Video! How was KBTV I live close!
Thanks! KBTV is awesome: love getting free maple syrup at the FBO. 🤙✌️
Thanks! I have comparable experience going to CHS. Although it’s close to 4 hours in air going down, (and my wife without commercial airline delays) I have arrived before her by roughly 30mins and that is with us both landing at CHS. However leaving CHS and flying back into ISP she beats me by 45 mins. So it the JFK process even with TSA pre check that gives me the advantage on way down but leaving CHS is much more enjoyable and without delay so she significantly beats me when comparing the two legs. Thanks for the video
Appreciate the support Andrew. Yes many factors play into this. If there wasn't an airport by Mont Tremblant it would be a different story for sure. Blue skies pal!
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Last week my wife flew from KMIA to KBOS on American Airlines and I flew from KTMB to KBED (both executive airports outside of the larger cities of Miami and Boston) in my TBM. We both left the house at the same time and I landed a few minutes after she did. I had the TBM loaded with furniture and other items to move my daughter into college in Boston. The TBM flies at 330 TAS and the Airbus 500+(???), but I made up time by avoiding security and waiting in the que to board and deplane. She had a bathroom on board and I peed in a Gatorade bottle.
That’s awesome! I’m tired of getting “Freedom Searched” by useless and often over zealous TSA agents.
Wonderful cirrus🤙🏽🎉✈️
Thanks Tony!
If you’re on your 6th pint by the time your friends get there, you know you’ve won the race!
Haha true!
Awesome & inspirational ! motivated me to upgrade from steam gauge to G1000 cockpit. Can you share an IMC approach video?
Thanks pal and will work on an IMC approach vid.
Great video! I live in a small town and the closest major airport is an hour and a half away. Its almost always faster like you said unless it is over 800 or so miles. Would love to see a video explaining the whole Canada customs by phone. I live in the South and haven't flown in to Canada yet but would love to get your take on it.
Thanks Joe! If you go into the video description, there’s an AOPA link that will show you the procedures for Canada. It’s incredibly easy.
@@SlowAsianDriver thanks! It’ll take me a little while to fly that far north but goals!
Great video! interesting to know that ~1,000 miles is the tipping point. @slowasiandriver what Ferrari do you drive?
Thanks pal. That’s my Alfa 4C in the vid …I had a few F-cars in the past. Do you have a F-car?
That's the same argument I used with my dad 60 years ago! He countered with a) if you have the cash flow and capital to make the investment and pay for maintenance and upkeep, b) are willing to limit yourself in terms of loading, as in "What if I want to take 6 people along with me?", c) overall safety: part 121 is safer; d) comfort: a pressurized cabin, in a jet, in "the levels" is quieter and more comfortable (and you have toilets!). On the other hand, if you like or love flying, and you have a Cirrus or Bonanza or Centurion, and have one or maybe two adult passengers, then, for short to medium distances, and fair to moderate weather, then yes the plane is faster for that trip distance. Of course, you might also want to compare this trip to a TBM or Pilatus PC 12, or Cirrus jet, and then SR22 class loses!
It’s an adventure that’s my argument. 🤙✌️
Asian, tesla, simulator and learning to fly Cirrus, lot of same interests! 😅 Nice channel thank you! 😀
Thanks pal! If you are on IG let’s connect. Same name.
Great video! We have nearly twin sisters! I fly N731JH on my channel. Corso Red on white, whereas you are Corso/Silver. 2021 G6 GTS.
Love your Dirty pilot vid 🤙. Subscribed.
Can you do a video on your simulator? Very curious about what setup you have…
Hi Josh, I have an early Noble Flight Sim. You can go to their website and check it out. They products are BATD & AATD certified.
I can see right now this is the first time your wife has been flying with you. She looked very nervous and was asking rookie questions hope she got over her fears
She’s always nervous. Lol.
"This is better than a Tesla" I had the same thought a couple minutes earlier in the video! GPS flight is bad ass.
Coupled approach is so easy.
Thanks Sorry i didn't get your name? Anyway been watching you on your Tesla videos and now you have a plane I would like to get some day . Were in Vancouver BC so if your ever @ YVR let me know I am 5 minute from the airport. Love the SR 22 . PS you helped me get the MYP instead if the acceleration boost pack and would have regretted getting the LR. Thanks to you.
Glad to be of help! How’s your MYP holding up? We put on almost 57K miles in less than 3 years…it’s a great car. See you around! Regards, John.
@@SlowAsianDriver Hi John thanks for your reply. I see you must love your SR 22. Glad you love it. I think I will too. The MYP is awesome as I expected. 1 year now the car is flawless and was perfect before I signed it off in Richmond BC where I picked her up. Again Thanks John nice to know your name at least :)
If u r on IG please hit me up. Same handle. ✌️
It's quicker depending on distance. Of course, flying your own plane is flexible and more rewarding. Cheers
I've been waiting for someone to make a video like this!
Thanks pal!
15:13 - Anything to declare?
Ah.... "No".
OK. Welcome to Canada.
Exactly. Lol.
What was that orange looking device your wife pulled out? Some sort of radio?
Garmin InReach Mini.
Some Kinda Nice!
Beat the airline or not I look at it as an adventure and the opportunity to learn.
Thanks pal!
OMG I'm shocked you didn't remove the CAPS cover which means the pin was still in, my heart was racing worried you would have an emergency and need to deploy the chute. Whew that was close :O)
CAPS pin was removed (part of the check list) and sitting in the front…if you can see the cover you can see the pin. The CAPS Handle Deployment Cover has to be in place per POH which is the reason why it’s there.
@@SlowAsianDriver Well I was just joking with you but I didn't know that. Usually when I watch videos of Cirrus flying I can see the handle. Also going to go down to my local Cirrus training center here in SLC and see about finding a partner to buy my very own. The only way I think I can afford to get back into it.
lol...all good pal. if you have any questions about partnership, cost, etc feel free to shoot me an email (same channel name at gmail). I have a partner and it's been working well.
I’m not a pilot, but noticed you did not pull the safety pin for your parachute during pre flight checks.
It was removed you can see it on the dash area. Placard is mandatory to be on.
Definitely the fun advantage goes to the Cirrus SR22. The financial difference and comfort level goes to the commercial flight. The difference between buying a Cirrus vs a commercial plane ticket would leave you enough $$ left over to buy another Ferrari. But then, the Ferrari isn't the point. Thanks for the trip!
I have that conversation in my head on a daily basis…especially the part about buying another Ferrari. 🤣 ✌️
Just started watching your videos and really enjoying watching them. Do also inform how much is the cost of owning and maintaining sr22. 👍
Thank you. You can find SR22's price on Cirrus' website. There are also several other videos about ownership cost.
After she said, "Anything you can do, I can do." She should have added, "And the next time I pee I'm gonna do it standing up."
I just said that to her and she compounded an eye roll with a dirty look…amazing. 😂
Not turbo, correct? I haven't even started lessons yet but have been debating it for a long time. Seems like the most updated, most capable plane. If I stick with it this is what I'm buying.
Cirrus is an amazing and well rounded plane. Yes this one isn’t a turbo.
@@SlowAsianDriver It's beautiful inside and out. Seems well behaved from what owners have said. Thanks for the video and response.
Any chance you would consider doing a real cost of ownership video? There's some out there but updates are always welcome with how outrageous inflation is.
i thought about it, but the cost is quite dynamic.
@@SlowAsianDriver that's why we need it! Lol
Great video! And what about the price breakdown? What is the approx difference if it were 4 people on Cirrus compare to airliner tickets?
Thanks Alexey! Airliner ticket was $395 + $50 ground transfer per person from Montreal airport to the hotel. Airport parking is approx $175 for the 5 days. Total is $1,955 for 4 ppl.
Cirrus SR operating cost is $400/hr round trip was 5.4 hours total plus $150 taxi to the hotel, plus landing, handling, ramp and other fees is another $200. Total is $2,510 for the entire plane. It’s always more expensive to fly the Cirrus.
But those 4 people can’t “legally” split costs which would bend the charter (part 135 rules). Unless you can convince them every time you fly you were all going that direction anyways.
@@TheReadBaron91 FAR 61.113(c) allows a private pilot to accept pro-rata reimbursement from passengers for fuel, oil and airport expenditures, or aircraft rental fees, but not other costs of aircraft ownership. You are correct the pilot cannot advertise for passengers and act like a charter service, but taking friends along on a flight like this should easily fit under 61.113.
lol great video
Glad you enjoyed
Now what is the cost difference for two people commercial flight vs two people in the cirrus?
Airliner ticket was $395 + $50 ground transfer per person from Montreal airport to the hotel. Airport parking is approx $175 for the 5 days. Total is $1,955 for 4 ppl.
Cirrus SR operating cost is $400/hr round trip was 5.4 hours total plus $150 taxi to the hotel, plus landing, handling, ramp and other fees is another $200. Total is $2,510 for the entire plane. It’s always more expensive to fly the Cirrus.
A friend flies around for consulting work. He gives customers the choice of flying him commercial or having him take his plane and bill them. It comes out about the same; commercial is slower and he bills more for his time, but flying private, he bills for the use of his plane. So after factoring the value of your own time and the costs of operating your aircraft, the overall costs are very similar.
Very informative! GA is my pref way, if the mission permits.
I've flown through CAN a few times, but never wheels down. "You are radar identified."
BTW, did you transcribe the CC? It was perfect!
Thanks pal! I couldn't believe how easy was flying to Canada. Yes I did transcribe CC...took a long time. lol.
Well then, thanks for the CC work, wow! It helped clarify ATC when transmission wasn't clear enough.
What about comparing the cost of flying per person in each mode?
Airliner ticket was $395 + $50 ground transfer per person from Montreal airport to the hotel. Airport parking is approx $175 for the 5 days. Total is $1,955 for 4 ppl.
Cirrus SR operating cost is $400/hr round trip was 5.4 hours total plus $150 taxi to the hotel, plus landing, handling, ramp and other fees is another $200. Total is $2,510 for the entire plane. It’s always more expensive to fly the Cirrus.
@@SlowAsianDriver if those 4 others could have flown in your SR22 for just $500 more than commercial and saved 12 man-hours’ time, that’s a complete no brainer!
Just keep in mind that 3 other people has to go to the same event as me. Otherwise it becomes a charter and I can’t do it legally.
The worst thing about flying commercial in the USA is TSA -- Standing in line, taking off your shoes, the x-ray machine, etc.
…and the overall lack of common sense. ✌️👍
Great job! I just saw the video... so what was the frequency to cancel the IFR flight plan again?
Bite me... :p
Did you have to register your plane and comm before flying to Canada? Also does Mont Tremblant have the same pre clearance like Toronto does so you can fly directly from any airport in the U S without doing any immigration first? A couple airports in Bahamas have that also.
I had to get a Radio Station license for the plane and a limited radio license for me. Both can be done through FCC’s website and takes 24 hours. You need to file a departure clearance with US CBP (but you don’t need to call on the outbound), and you need to call CANPASS before you arrive and then call them again once you land. Mont-Tremblant is an Airport of Entry as long as the plane has less than 15 people. If you go tot he description of video, you’ll find a link to AOPA’s website that gives detailed instruction on flying to and back from Canada. It’s much easier than I had expected.
Did Canada require proof of vaccination for covid?
Yes. I downloaded ArriveCAN on the phone and uploaded my proof of vaccination. There are exemptions and are listed in the ArriveCAN.
Wifey should have done the checklist. Keep her busy...lol
…but sometimes she’s just plain annoying. 🤣
@@SlowAsianDriver That's the job of a wife, 😂. Don't tell her I said that! 🤫🙂
Did you close out the flight plan with Montreal as requested?
Awesome video! Do you pilot for a living? What an awesome life you have created. Cheers.
Also that aircraft name 888FU 🤣
Have you seen the nutty passengers? thank god, I don't do this for a living. :) Yes I'm very blessed with good friends and opportunities.
Why didn't you just cancel IFR when you had the field in sight?
B/c I was crossing the border and have to be on an IFR plan the entire time.
Love your tail number😊
Thank you 😁
@@SlowAsianDriver I picked that up immediately, having spent a fair amount of time in SE Asia for work back in the 90s. I remember license plates with 8s went for major coin in HK. The letters are an extra bonus!
Please pick me up in KHFD if you ever need a copilot ☺️ 👏👏👏
You’re asking the wrong question. The important question is not which is faster, but which is more fun!
Touché pal! ✌️
Did you have the CAPS safety pin removed for any part of that flight?
Yes. CAPS pin removal is part of the checklist.
But it appears you left your caps cover over the handle. It’s best to move it so that the Velcro covers the back two tabs. That way you can read the instructions as well as have immediate access to the handle. Great video in a top notch plane.
Thank you. I know attaching the cover to the two back tabs is how a lot of people were taught, but in any turbulence the cover will bounce off…and that cover is a required equipment for flight. During our training at Cirrus we specifically asked about this and the response is put it back on all four tabs.
Awesome! I'm a student pilot a few weeks away from a solo in a Cirrus SR-20. I think that recording my flights would be helpful to learn from my mistakes. Would you mind sharing what kind of equipment you use to get the audio and video?
Sure thing: I use a GoPro Max 360 suctioned to the front windshield and a GoPro Hero 8 mounted to the Oxygen Port (you will need to mount to an expandable pole, since the 20 doesn’t have O2 Ports). I also have an audio cable (available at most aviation shops like Sporty’s) that plugs into the Hero 8. Good luck on your solo…you got this! ✌️🤙
@@SlowAsianDriver Thanks again. I'm not sure why my reply didn't post 2 hours ago, but maybe it's because I included a link to an item for sale. I was thinking of mounting the Hero 8 to the tie-down on the underside of the tail. My reasoning being: I'm trying to watch my flares, and I'm also interested in the ground effect on a soft field simulation. Have you ever tried to mount a camera on the outside of a Cirrus? I'm afraid to ask my CFI if she'll even allow it.
Great video, and thanks again!
No I don’t mount any camera outside.
@@SlowAsianDriver I gave it a shot today. Not sure if TH-cam will let me post a link:
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Great comparison, really enjoyed this video. First time viewer - subscribed!
Are you IFR rated? I think on most days I would fly myself as well but if it was moderate to severe icing I'd probably fly commercial. You probably encounter more icing conditions up there than we do down here in Texas.
Thanks pal! Yes I’m Instrument Rated. Even though the Plane is FIKI, I don’t fly through Ice unless I have to.
Hi. Great idea for a film. Only observation I’m curious to know, the checklist for use of CAPS says remove the cover, when you go to use it, but I was taught by my CSIP to remove the cover just before flight so it’s more accessible and understandable by passengers. Have you heard that before?
Yes, CSIP tends to tell you to remove the cover...however the cover/placard MUST be in view at all times as it's part of the mandatory equipment. Sometimes the CSIP will wedge the card above the handle, other times they will only velcro two of the four points. Both methods will damage the placard over time. Removing the CAPS pin is part of my preflight checklist...it actually appears in two different sections of the checklist. I choose to leave the cover velcroed on all four points to prevent it from falling off during turbulence.
CAPS cover on the whole flight?
Per POH CAPS placard is a required item and must be displayed.
@@SlowAsianDriver you can still display the placard, while exposing and readying the handle. Best practice would be remove cover and replace it 180° backwards such that rear cover Velcro is attached to rear headliner Velcro, with previously forward facing cover Velcro now at. Prior to flight, remove CAPS safety pin, and replace after landing. If you need it (hope you never do), you won't want to be fumbling past the cover and the safety.
Don't take random Internet guy's advice, though; find your favorite
CSIP and ask them
sometimes it gets bumpy and the cover falls off…but yes I know the method and it’s a valid point. Thank you.
Trade it in for the Cirrus Vision Jet and you can sleep even longer…
It would have been helpful to imprint the video with departure airport and destination. Pronunciation not clear especially the Canadian destination.
Thank you for the feedback. Departure airport is Farmingdale Republic (KFRG) and destination is Mount Tremblant (CYFJ).
Seriously guys it's not early if the sun is already out.
Anything before 8AM is early… 🤣
Too early for the endless stream of students doing circuits.
Not quite sausage... it was decollage, which meant takeoff....😂😂👍
🤣 glad someone appreciate my sophomoric humor. My wife called me dumb.
@@SlowAsianDriver it's just that I live 2 hours south west of Tremblant... And French is my first language... I enjoyed when your FRG ground controller told you to enjoy that poutine... Guess this is what we're known for in Canada/ Quebec 😉. I'm in CYND if ever you come by..
I thought French Fries came from Quebec? 😁. Will swing when we are back. Love Canada and the friendly folks we met.
Far out I could drive in a car in that time.
I thought SR22 cruises at 170kts.
At Rich of Peak it will easily cruise at 170+ TAS...with a fuel flow of 17~18 GPH. At Lean of Peak, it will cruise around 160 TAS with a fuel flow of 12.5~13 GPH. Most of Cirrus drivers fly LOP.
@@SlowAsianDriver I see, thanks for the explanation.
@@SlowAsianDriver thanks for the info, btw as a Chinese, I can't help but noticed your tail number is very special, did you choose them or was it just asigned to you? XD
you can reserve them just like car license plate.
@@SlowAsianDriver Haha congrats on owning such a special plane. This also reminds me of the old days when after each training session, my instructor always said to me:"Another landing is done, we can both foxtrot oscar now." XD
“Cancel IFR”
Guess who forgot to cancel once landed? This guy. 🤦🏻♂️. Between clearing the Canadian Custom and wife wanna get to the hotel. Complete forgot until 2 hours later. But the guys couldn’t be nicer.
@@SlowAsianDriver
Ha ha. I meant if it’s a beautiful day and he won’t clear you a vis approach for a technicality, just say the magic words and be done with him. You can cnx IFR at any time as long as you have the required VFR cloud clearance. P.S. Tower is supposed to close your IFR flight plan upon landing.
Since I was crossing the border I had to be on an IFR plan the entire time. CYFJ also didn’t have a tower hence I had to cancel on the ground.
@@SlowAsianDriver
Why can’t you file VFR from the continental US to Canada? As long as you talk to ATC w/mode C and have a squawk. If you are on an IFR flight plan it would help the controller out to cnx once in Class G since they can’t provide separation. Maybe I’m missing something.