Jamie makes anything worth watching.... I enjoy the aviation content but let’s be honest. These videos could be on how to stir one gallon cans of paint! She really makes them! 👍
I love to hear Jamey on the radio. Both of you are obviously professionals (ATC Controllers) but it’s really nice to hear y’all on the GA end. Thanks for the excellent videos.
She was perfectly safe. You can't open a door in flight even if your life depended on it. That's why Kevin remarked that she would never get it closed. Can't even open it enough to slam it closed again.
Had a door completely open on a Bonanza. She only had the top latch open. You can't open the door further. Maybe Arnold could but, I couldn't. The door opens about 2 1/2" and that's about it. But, it did appear to disturb her. She acted nauseous and held her stomach or was that for some other reason?
After the first several minutes, the door problem, the lady apologizing, and you acknowledging that it was your issue, should have verified solid closure, you are the pilot: you are a gentleman Sir! Well done!! The lady is pleased. Which means that the pilot is pleased as well! And at such a young age! Amazing!
I don't fly and I'm not a pilot, but I'm having fun watching your piloting skills. I'm a 911 dispatcher/operator and being the guy that likes to tell officers and deputies where to go and how to get there I love the air traffic controllers. You wife is excellent at her air traffic control skill as well.. Pretty fun to hear that episode when you where flying to Burlington. The Bahamas videos where so cool! Beautiful video of the islands... I will continue to watch. Maybe I'll try to be a pilot someday. Until next time 1BC.
Thank you Mark...glad you're enjoying the videos! Hope you continue to enjoy the channel and good luck on your pilot training if you choose to go that route. :)
310 Pilot I had to chuckle at this video, because I had the same thing happen once in an older Baron. The latch on that door was real finicky. Look forward to more videos from you guys, thanks for sharing !
The company I used to work for had a 58 Baron, and it happened several times with me in the right seat. First time was a surprise, level cruise at 6000', it makes a LOT of noise in the plane! When we'd close it, the pilot would pull it closed, instead of me, to pull it hard enough to get it to latch. And that didn't always work...lol
David French - LOL! That’s exactly right David ! You had to slam it really hard and even that didn’t do it sometimes. A 58 Baron was a great, iconic airplane, but I think they subbed the door latch out to Fisher Price.😂
Though im not pilot. I watch many flight videos. Ive never seen anything like you two. You are so calm on each other as if your just driving a flying truck down the highway, talking on the CB and just having fun.. Thats truly excellent.
Three things I enjoy about your video's over the others: 1. Your calm attitude, obvious love of flying, and the fact that you don't spend the entire time "Schooling" your viewers. 2. Your camera mounted on the overhead shooting out the windscreen, is the best view I've seen yet. 3. You include some of your after flight activities.
A man after my own heart, a twin Cessna, camo hat, Browning T-shirt, and livin' in White Tail country. Life doesn't get much better. Oh and you have the pretiest co-pilot on youtube.....
Wrong frequency, wrong squawk, a door pops open... I'm headed to parking and calling it a day. Three strikes and I'm out. Great job handling the door though. A simple door pop has done many a pilot and plane in. Keep this good stuff coming!
Glad you liked the video JCON. I have several I'm going to finish editing. Got behind a bit with last month being super busy. 3 big strikes and I'll call it...the freq and squawk don't bother me much. My last transponder would start up on 1200 every time...still getting used to the 345. Ref the freq... the last time we taxied in tower kept us to park so that's why it was loaded in the #1. Obviously I will work on catching both those moving forward. Always learning. :)
. Worked with a pilot (former Boeing test pilot). He intentionally opened the door on a Baron in flight. He tried several different maneuvers to close the door. Left yaw, slow flight, imminent stall, etc. He surmised the only way to close the door in flight was to stall the aircraft with the nose vertical (Zero airspeed). He did not try that because he felt that if the aircraft did a tail slide, the reverse flow of air may cause the door to open more or even tear it from the airframe.
@@flexairz The twin is most likely too fast to get the door shut in flight. You can maybe get one closed on a piston single if you fly a slip, but see Raoul's post below.
Thank you Sergio! I think it's important to put in my mistakes...it would be very easy to edit them out as you mentioned. We are all humans and make mistakes it's good to learn from ourselves and others. :)
Don’t know how I got here, started off watching the new flight simulator from Microsoft lol. Love the channel, all the way from the uk. I could only imagine the freedom you guys get with a plane must be awesome!! Truck driver my self but this is a different league of freedom. New sub looking forward to the next upload !
Dude I’d fly with you any day. I need to comment that your landings are at times “bumpy”, but you are one cool cat under pressure. And your meticulous run thru’s are top notch. Not a bad habit in sight brother. Fly safe!
310 Pilot. Catching some of your older videos. Enjoyed your flight to Nashville as you landed as that’s home and recognized many feature and landmarks. Looks like you both enjoys your stay. Great place to party. Thx.
I love watching you fly. Y'all are great! I live in Nashville, hope we showed you good "southern hospitality". Be safe and again, I love watching your videos.
Thank you! I absolutely enjoyed that episode and your natural and cool interaction. You guys are livin' the life. I am a pro country bass player here in Vegas that ran out of cash for my Private license a long time ago. Best ya'll.... Tod
Now I've noticed that Kevin tends to ignore certain comments... this one did make me laugh though. I bet if you ask Jaime, she would say Kevin was quite the catch himself. Smart, great pilot etc, etc, etc. But yes Jaime does represent Alaska well! 😀 Ok. I'm out on that... "NBT3 is out, Thanks 1 Bravo Charlie!"
Hopefully you do know I’m a gentleman with a sense of humor....love airplanes, flying and beautiful woman.......not necessarily in that order....lol...Thanks for understanding...
I love your channel ANNNNND here’s why, I truly enjoy watching all well most aviation channels, with that said I would rather watch your vids hands down than any other vids out there BECAUSE you seem to be a helluva pilot yet your laid back and common with the camo cap and shirt, what I’m trying to say is that y’all are my people!!! I am curious as to what you do for a living thought not that it matters I’m glad for your obvious success. I’m from the south and I believe in respect therefore I would never make a rude comment about your right seat like some I see on here but I will say that you know how to edit your videos to get the views !! Keep ‘em coming and keep the belly down on that twin !!!
Love the vids. LOVE the Jaguar :)You two work really well together in the cockpit and both clearly enjoy flying together as we enjoy watching your uploads. Happy Flying! Watch you guys all the way down here in New Zealand.
Mine does that too. And she's currently working on her fear of flying and going up with me in our Cherokee now and then. If your reference the "Hot/Crazy Matrix" there is a little box on the lower right hand corner labeled "Unicorn", they are rare but they are out there!!!! :-)
This was my first true cross country after I got my license. Paducah to John C Tune. This is part of the reason I love watching you guys. Memories. :-) Have a good one.
Glad we could take you back to fond memories! :) You'll like our return video...hope to get it up in a week or so. We had to fly from Tune to west of Paducah to go around thunderstorms and found a 15 mile gap just west of PAH to turn north into.
The big thing to do was to fly over to Sikeston MO to Lamberts. You guys ever been there? They send a van to the airport to pick you up and take you back. Great food. If you have not, you should.
Just found your channel and love watching. For 20 yrs.i have wanted to take lessons after i saw a man and a sign on side of road in delaware farm country with a ww2 stearman trainer offering rides. was absolutely best 40 dollars ever spent. Btw have to admit besides admiring your skills, your copilots walk to plane isnt hard to watch either. Thanks.
Kevin your video’s keep getting better!! Boy was this one great!! When the car came in the hanger I said to myself “ Here comes Jamie ! “ “Beautiful” I’m afraid does not describe it! Enough said ! I said you were a fantastic pilot and you proved it. You heard the door pop open and handled the situation perfectly ! I thought Jamie was perhaps more surprised how well you handled the situation than the door popping open. The climb up through the clouds was awesome, then Jamie gives me a treat when she pans her camera from the right wingtip tank around to the left one and behind, great view !! Engines sound great as usual, the flight above the clouds was fantastic, and coming down through that cloud was a blast ! What a plane !! No wonder you fly it all the time. Nice landing too, I’m looking forward to this next video on dodging
I will look into that. My editing is somewhat limited but I'm learning as I keep making videos. I was really hoping the SWA 737 showed up as it was so clear in real time. The cameras views while better than I thought they would be, are somewhat limited.
Plus 2 on the co-pilot, she seemed calm about the door. I have flown in many helicopters with side doors open. Loved the view, but I had a number of recruits who were not nearly as calm as your wife. Love the Video, keep them coming.
Another great video and you guys are awesome! I used to crack open the door on my students to see what they would do in a real life scenario and hoping that they would do exactly what you did...stay calm, figure out the problem, just come back, close it, and continue on with the day. Handled it like a pro! Excellent call to get out of the line of fire with ohare and midway before picking up the clearance, because even coming out of LOT was a hassle sometimes. Great video again and excited to see more!
Thank you!! That is a good move on you as a CFI to do that with your students. I never did but should have when I instructed. I've learned that more often than not if they are busy they will keep you low till you clear the inbounds to MDW. Since I knew I could reach the tops quickly we opted to go VFR and pick up in a much less busy spot. :) Glad you are liking the channel. :)
Enjoy seeing a local pilot posting videos. I fly out of LL10. Always interesting flying south and avoiding the Sowthwest traffic. KJWN is on my future destination list and seeing the approach to it is helpful. Keep up the great videos!
Oh...I was leaning more towards 25 on the 10 scale. She sounds and acts like a keeper. Take care of her and she'll take care of you. They just want and need to be loved, cherished and told they're beautiful.
Scarey stuff. Been there, done that in a 182. Wife looked as though she was gonna have a full blown panic attack there at 3:32. Glad she had the presence of mind not to grab the yoke. After that happened to me I always made it a point to include that possibility in my pre-takeoff briefing.
Never fun for passengers with stuff like this. This is the first time it's happened in this plane as the door usually seats nicely. Had it happen in several other planes over the years. She was a trooper though...ready to take the trip after shutting it!
I Love how she was trying to hold the door shut. The first time it happened to me was when I was doing my long x-country solo. Took me like 10 minutes to figure out what was going on. Flew the whole 75 nM leg like that. I was hot out so the breeze felt great.
+Dick Boldt hey dumbass, did you see the thumbnail. Of course he new sod guys would make a comment. Hell, the only reason I even clicked is because of that ass. Married? It's not illegal to look, long as you do t touch.
Fun video. I showed my wife the door part, and she felt Jamie's pain and concern. We had a similar issue in a Mooney. My wife's arm was sore for a few days because she was trying to hold the door closed. The top latch was still latched, but she didn't care. It took a few moments for her to register that she wouldn't get sucked out of the plane. The kids in the back thought it was pretty humorous.
I'm a big fan and it was so cool to see you in my home town, glad you enjoyed the Music City! The first time I ever left the ground in something other than an airliner was a fun flight out of KJWN, now I'm getting ready to start flight school at MTSU in Murfreesboro (KMBT), just to the southeast of Nashville. Come back and see us real soon y'all, and keep up the great content.
Had an instructor leave the seat belt in the door on one of my supervised solos. It didn't start banging on the side of the plane until I lifted off. Thought the tail was falling off. Stayed in the pattern, landed and when I pulled off to the taxi way the instructor said " Sorry bout that". Never mentioned it again.
My instructor got really nervous once when the fuel cap came off and was hanging from the chain banging on the wing, after that they made sure a ladder was available for checking the fuel caps. Cessna 150.
My instructor was a clown too. On my first flight we flew 45 miles from my home airport to his home airport. Half way there, in class G airspace, he decided to perform a 3 turn spin to the left (I was sitting left seat). Then told me to put it into a spin and recover. I asked to climb to 6000 just for additional safety. I had to throw away some clothing after that first flight (if you know what I mean). He said he wanted to "weed me out early" if I freaked out. Later in my training he told me to spin with a blind fold on and he would recover. The best instructor ever, but a little on the crazy side.
Fantastic video. Nashville is the place to be. I live in West Tennessee not far from there. Way to handle the door problem staying calm and cool. Keep videos coming
Hi guys, Was just watching and when you were walking around Nashville, a name caught my eye, Jason Aldean. I knew Jason when he was a little boy, 4 or 5 years old. I was roommates for a while with his divorced father and also worked with him on Homestead AFB. On weekends, little Jason would spend the weekend with his father. I still hear from his father now and then. BTW, I love your videos. Steve W.
Glad you like the videos and thanks for the really cool back story on your experience with Jason. He's one of mine and Jaime's favorite music people. Tell him and Brittany if he wants us to pick them up and bring them to the midwest, I can take him to hunt some nice whitetails and the ladies can drink out by the fire. :)
Never a bad vid from you two... love this one, great way to handle the door situation... She looked concerned initially, until you explained the situation.. :)
It wasn't boring... Always enjoy your videos. Thank you for taking us along for all the cool fun things aviation can be. Your are kinda local too which is interesting. I flew out of Joliet and Lewis and also did some landings at Morris when I was taking lessons.
Glad you are enjoying our videos!! That's what this is all about for us. I've flow over JOT and LOT a bunch but have yet to land there. I have landed at Morris and left the plane in a hangar there overnight as I couldn't beat a nasty line of storms. Nice people there.
310 Pilot LOT has nice long runways now. Pretty easy coming in there too but you tend to sink well coming in. When NASCAR races are going on that is where the teams land. Can handle most if not all corporate jets. If you fly east from there you are in Class C right away. JOT short runways. One hard surface the other sod. Also has a gas station just west of and basically in line with the hard surface runway. Still strange landing over a gas station. Landing you tend to get a kick up on short final especially near and just after the gas station. Landing on the sod is fun.
Another great adventure video! I was landing North Platte Nebraska (KLBF) the other day and I guess I hit the window latch with my elbow and my window popped open while I was crossing midfield to turn downwind. That'll wake you up in a hurry! Keep up the good work!
I used to think guys were just being polite when they would open and shut the door for a Lady, now I see it's essential, because they kept falling out😀
So glad to see you folks again. Yes, that's a gorgeous top she has on, oh the door problem... I was distracted for a moment. Thanks so much for sharing your flying experiences. I duplicate them in X-Plane 11. Keep 'em flying and keep 'em coming, luv u guys!
Thanks Richard! I was distracted for a moment too when I saw her get out of the car!! I'm a lucky guy. :) Working on editing several more flights...hopefully I'll be able to post them up more regularly.
You can check out some of my 'older' videos on trains here, I know what it takes to video, edit, title, etc, how are you matching up the vids? I really can appreciate the time it takes for you to do the production in ADDITION to the flight. Having a co-pilot helps, but I know it still is a nice amount of work. All the best.
Hey Jamie don’t feel bad about the door. Awhile back my buddy and I flew up to Duluth with our wives on his 310 in January for lunch from southern Mn. Lunch was great but leaving the 1 engine wouldn’t start ended up hand cranked it. Then taxing I seen our jumper cables on the ground so we stopped and I jumped out and got them. But getting in I didn’t get the door shut. Didn’t want to stop because the weather going downhill. It started snowing so we ended up following the interstate (IFR). We landed fine but it was definitely cooler in the plane. But the door open was not a big deal.
While I can agree that she is beautiful and that is usually synonymous with some people...she's much more than a trophy wife. She is educated, articulate, has a great job that she is good at, fun to hang out with, a great mom and the list goes on. Hope you enjoyed the video.
Great video , flight looks pretty smooth to me ,love the view above the clouds. Instrument rating comes in handy on flights like this. Looks like people in Nashville sure know how to have a good time. Thanks mate
Okay, so the door thing honestly freaked me out for a second, but you were both calm and chill about it so I figured it wasn't something that couldn't be taken care of without any problems - other than a slight delay. Anyway, we got to see you take off again, and that's always cool. Thanks for the great video. I always look forward to seeing them.
It does happen from time to time in small planes. Many passengers are freaked out by the wind and noise but she handled it calmly. I love takeoffs and landings so no biggie for me. :) Really happy you're enjoying the channel. Have several more flights I'm working on editing. Hope the OSH stuff turns out when I can get to it.
Experience is great, I know you need to have that lawyer language, but very valuable VLOG! Perfect response to open door, door doesn't close in flight! Keep up the good work!
Thank you and we'll keep at it as long as people are enjoying them! Lawyer language is unfortunately the world we live in now. I'm really happy you find the channel valuable. That's what this is all about!
Thanks for another fun video! I had my pilot's side door pop open on a 172 during the initial takeoff while doing a BFR. I had made a big show of checking the instructor's door, but apparently forgot about mine. The instructor gave me credit for ignoring the door until we were up to pattern altitude. You can close a door inflight in a 172 if you open the window first.
Glad you enjoyed it! I've had the same happen in 172's. As you said, with the window open it will close and nice job in your case. In the 310, I doubt it will but I knew I had to climb aggressively to get to the tops so I thought the best thing was to land.
Good video, I enjoyed flying with y'all! Very proficient pilot and co-pilot, and not to mention a very nice plane. I like the interaction you have with each other, different than one guy flying alone or two guys. Great approach, Nashville looks interesting too.
@@310Pilot, I will keep looking at your videos. I have seen your Bahamas video also. I am a big fan of Steveo in his TBM 850. I am always looking at the planes pilots fly, to see what will be best for me. Name, design, engine, speed, ceiling, gpm, range, passengers, seats, avionics & controls, interior space.
Thanks Stephen! It for sure can freak out passengers with the noise, wind and their uncertainty. She's a trooper and after we shut it she was ready to enjoy the trip.
Had the door pop open on my 310, it was late December over New York. My dad was in the right seat and tried to close it, landing was not an option. I had to slow to just above stall and when he pushed out on the door, I lost half the elevator effectiveness. Never going to do that again. Closing inflight is really a dangerous proposition. Glad you did the right thing and landed.
Thank's for you comment! Some people question why not just close in flight and I give my reasons but it never occurred to me that the door could blank out the horizontal stab/elevator. Even more of the reason just to land and deal with it on the ground.
Nice job, again. Jamie strutting her stuff from the Jaguar was a nice touch too.
Thanks Greg! I thought it would make a nice addition to the video. :)
She is beautiful and that always helps.
I concur!!
310 Pilot it most certainly did
Jamie makes anything worth watching.... I enjoy the aviation content but let’s be honest. These videos could be on how to stir one gallon cans of paint! She really makes them! 👍
I love to hear Jamey on the radio. Both of you are obviously professionals (ATC Controllers) but it’s really nice to hear y’all on the GA end. Thanks for the excellent videos.
Almost lost your co-pilot when that door popped open. Love how you two work together, it has to make the trip easier. Great video! Thanks
She was perfectly safe. You can't open a door in flight even if your life depended on it. That's why Kevin remarked that she would never get it closed. Can't even open it enough to slam it closed again.
You're welcome Stan...glad you liked it! It can be nerve racking a bit for passengers but once we shut it she was ready for Nashville! :)
Had a door completely open on a Bonanza. She only had the top latch open. You can't open the door further. Maybe Arnold could but, I couldn't. The door opens about 2 1/2" and that's about it. But, it did appear to disturb her. She acted nauseous and held her stomach or was that for some other reason?
Stan Themanx No one is mentioning seat belts.
After the first several minutes, the door problem, the lady apologizing, and you acknowledging that it was your issue, should have verified solid closure, you are the pilot: you are a gentleman Sir! Well done!! The lady is pleased. Which means that the pilot is pleased as well! And at such a young age! Amazing!
Great video and good teamwork throughout, including the door issue. Handled it well. Thanks for sharing.
I don't fly and I'm not a pilot, but I'm having fun watching your piloting skills. I'm a 911 dispatcher/operator and being the guy that likes to tell officers and deputies where to go and how to get there I love the air traffic controllers. You wife is excellent at her air traffic control skill as well.. Pretty fun to hear that episode when you where flying to Burlington. The Bahamas videos where so cool! Beautiful video of the islands... I will continue to watch. Maybe I'll try to be a pilot someday. Until next time 1BC.
Thank you Mark...glad you're enjoying the videos! Hope you continue to enjoy the channel and good luck on your pilot training if you choose to go that route. :)
I worked at a FBO in Nashville for years while building flight time and I NEVER saw anyone that looked like this co-pilot ! Great video !
Thank you Randy! She's perfectly unique. :)
310 Pilot I had to chuckle at this video, because I had the same thing happen once in an older Baron. The latch on that door was real finicky. Look forward to more videos from you guys, thanks for sharing !
The company I used to work for had a 58 Baron, and it happened several times with me in the right seat. First time was a surprise, level cruise at 6000', it makes a LOT of noise in the plane! When we'd close it, the pilot would pull it closed, instead of me, to pull it hard enough to get it to latch. And that didn't always work...lol
David French - LOL! That’s exactly right David ! You had to slam it really hard and even that didn’t do it sometimes. A 58 Baron was a great, iconic airplane, but I think they subbed the door latch out to Fisher Price.😂
@@davidfrench5407 I can remember when I was a kid the pilot reaching over and slamming the door really hard! Now I know why soooooooo hard.
Though im not pilot. I watch many flight videos. Ive never seen anything like you two. You are so calm on each other as if your just driving a flying truck down the highway, talking on the CB and just having fun.. Thats truly excellent.
Wow...thanks for the awesome compliment!
Jamie "Nailed it!" Everybody makes a mistake every now and again. We love out out here in the either!
Three things I enjoy about your video's over the others: 1. Your calm attitude, obvious love of flying, and the fact that you don't spend the entire time "Schooling" your viewers. 2. Your camera mounted on the overhead shooting out the windscreen, is the best view I've seen yet. 3. You include some of your after flight activities.
A man after my own heart, a twin Cessna, camo hat, Browning T-shirt, and livin' in White Tail country. Life doesn't get much better. Oh and you have the pretiest co-pilot on youtube.....
Can't argue with that.
Thanks Steve!! I do love chasing white tails! And I'd have to agree 100% with your assessment of my co-pilot. :)
310 Pilot hey how come your co pilot gets a chance to talk to air traffic control? Is the plane hers or yours?
Leonardo, I believe she is his wife and an air traffic controller. So she is more than capable to use the radios.....
Steve Castro ohh
Damn Bro, you are one lucky man!! You have a damn beautiful, intelligent, and aviation minded woman by your side!! Totally awesome!!
Wrong frequency, wrong squawk, a door pops open... I'm headed to parking and calling it a day. Three strikes and I'm out. Great job handling the door though. A simple door pop has done many a pilot and plane in. Keep this good stuff coming!
Glad you liked the video JCON. I have several I'm going to finish editing. Got behind a bit with last month being super busy. 3 big strikes and I'll call it...the freq and squawk don't bother me much. My last transponder would start up on 1200 every time...still getting used to the 345. Ref the freq... the last time we taxied in tower kept us to park so that's why it was loaded in the #1. Obviously I will work on catching both those moving forward. Always learning. :)
You chicken out way too early, just solve the problems and continue
door will not close in the air..
. Worked with a pilot (former Boeing test pilot). He intentionally opened the door on a Baron in flight. He tried several different maneuvers to close the door. Left yaw, slow flight, imminent stall, etc. He surmised the only way to close the door in flight was to stall the aircraft with the nose vertical (Zero airspeed). He did not try that because he felt that if the aircraft did a tail slide, the reverse flow of air may cause the door to open more or even tear it from the airframe.
@@flexairz The twin is most likely too fast to get the door shut in flight. You can maybe get one closed on a piston single if you fly a slip, but see Raoul's post below.
Love your videos might not have 'nailed it ' the door issue. But from doors to birds never a dull moment.
Definately the most relaxed Bonny and Clyde couple out there. Keep the party goin music rollin and brews flowin.
Thanks and will do Cap'n! :)
Lol!
Great couple, great video!
Thanks for not deleting the mistakes from the video. We can all learn from that.
Thank you Sergio! I think it's important to put in my mistakes...it would be very easy to edit them out as you mentioned. We are all humans and make mistakes it's good to learn from ourselves and others. :)
Love the channel. You guys are great. Thanks for the ride along. Blessings from the Deep South.
Don’t know how I got here, started off watching the new flight simulator from Microsoft lol. Love the channel, all the way from the uk. I could only imagine the freedom you guys get with a plane must be awesome!! Truck driver my self but this is a different league of freedom. New sub looking forward to the next upload !
Living the dream brother, thanks for bringing me along.
You're welcome Terry...thanks for coming along!
Dude I’d fly with you any day. I need to comment that your landings are at times “bumpy”, but you are one cool cat under pressure. And your meticulous run thru’s are top notch. Not a bad habit in sight brother. Fly safe!
Always great to see a new vid from you guys. Looks like you had a great time in Nashville. Keep 'em coming!
Thanks Wally! Glad you are enjoying them. I have lot's more I'm working on editing now. Hope to post a little more regular than the past month.
wally man nice Jaguar. i have Jaguar XJ here in Japan! ✈️🚘
One of the best flights and glimpse into personal life! Thanks you two 👍🏻
Little break from filming, we all know what that means, good job brother!
Mile high club?
@@kcook8119 you already know
@@dinorosga9147 I've been polished off a few times while on long flights. Set the auto and enjoy.
Yep. She was fixing her makeup with a grin on her face.
I feel like I'm falling.... WE ARE! ThE ENGINE STALLED
310 Pilot. Catching some of your older videos. Enjoyed your flight to Nashville as you landed as that’s home and recognized many feature and landmarks. Looks like you both enjoys your stay. Great place to party. Thx.
You guys were in my city. Lived here in Nashville for about 20 years great place. Love watching the vids you guys post. Keep em coming.
We loved it down there. Looking forward to visiting again!
Nashville is becoming a shithole. Crime has been tripling every year.
Loved watching you guys work together! Nice flight. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice handling of the popped door
I love watching you fly. Y'all are great! I live in Nashville, hope we showed you good "southern hospitality". Be safe and again, I love watching your videos.
Nice vid, nice flyin, nice plane, nice co-pilot....Nashville is a great town....
I love it here
Thank you! I absolutely enjoyed that episode and your natural and cool interaction. You guys are livin' the life. I am a pro country bass player here in Vegas that ran out of cash for my Private license a long time ago. Best ya'll.... Tod
Glad you enjoyed it Tod and good luck on your continued music career! I love watching live country music...as you could tell in our video. :)
Could you're arrange the cameras so they are all pointed at her?....thank you
Can we forget about the plane altogether?
What plane?...lol
Now I've noticed that Kevin tends to ignore certain comments... this one did make me laugh though. I bet if you ask Jaime, she would say Kevin was quite the catch himself. Smart, great pilot etc, etc, etc.
But yes Jaime does represent Alaska well! 😀 Ok. I'm out on that... "NBT3 is out, Thanks 1 Bravo Charlie!"
Hopefully you do know I’m a gentleman with a sense of humor....love airplanes, flying and beautiful woman.......not necessarily in that order....lol...Thanks for understanding...
Dont disrespect this man stupid that's his wife loser
Time flies when watching your videos, keep them coming.
I love your channel ANNNNND here’s why, I truly enjoy watching all well most aviation channels, with that said I would rather watch your vids hands down than any other vids out there BECAUSE you seem to be a helluva pilot yet your laid back and common with the camo cap and shirt, what I’m trying to say is that y’all are my people!!! I am curious as to what you do for a living thought not that it matters I’m glad for your obvious success. I’m from the south and I believe in respect therefore I would never make a rude comment about your right seat like some I see on here but I will say that you know how to edit your videos to get the views !! Keep ‘em coming and keep the belly down on that twin !!!
Love the vids. LOVE the Jaguar :)You two work really well together in the cockpit and both clearly enjoy flying together as we enjoy watching your uploads. Happy Flying! Watch you guys all the way down here in New Zealand.
Thank you Stephen...glad you're enjoying the videos! I'd love to visit your beautiful country one day...it's at the top of the list!
Oh yes, I imagine that break wasnt boring at all!! lol
So patient with his wife. So kind.
What year did you hit the lottery :-)
Date of the wedding I believe.
Just subscribed to your channel. Love your videos! You and your wife make a beautiful team!
Glad you are enjoying them Hank....thanks for the subscription!
Wow!!! a woman that said "Sorry" !!! incredible!
Fedor Amuricano lol yeah I hear ya
yeah I know, from a guys perspective, its like a mind F***. do you say thank you or do you ask if she needs to go to the ER?
Mine does that too. And she's currently working on her fear of flying and going up with me in our Cherokee now and then. If your reference the "Hot/Crazy Matrix" there is a little box on the lower right hand corner labeled "Unicorn", they are rare but they are out there!!!! :-)
She didn't mean it.
This was my first true cross country after I got my license. Paducah to John C Tune. This is part of the reason I love watching you guys. Memories. :-) Have a good one.
One place would have made it perfect, The Wild Horse Saloon. :-)
Glad we could take you back to fond memories! :) You'll like our return video...hope to get it up in a week or so. We had to fly from Tune to west of Paducah to go around thunderstorms and found a 15 mile gap just west of PAH to turn north into.
Cool. I actually lived in Metropolis across the river.
The big thing to do was to fly over to Sikeston MO to Lamberts. You guys ever been there? They send a van to the airport to pick you up and take you back. Great food. If you have not, you should.
Wow Jaime looks good in this video!
Just found your channel and love watching. For 20 yrs.i have wanted to take lessons after i saw a man and a sign on side of road in delaware farm country with a ww2 stearman trainer offering rides. was absolutely best 40 dollars ever spent. Btw have to admit besides admiring your skills, your copilots walk to plane isnt hard to watch either. Thanks.
Glad you found us and are enjoying the videos! Never too late to learn to fly. :)
I think I came back in to Nashville via that exact route coming into BNA a week or so ago. It's is pretty! Welcome to Nashville!
Very pretty route. Especially when you are trapped up in the flat midwest. It's nice to see trees and rolling hills. :)
I’m living vicariously through you. Hope you don’t mind. Loving the videos!
Glad you're enjoying them! :)
Great flying with you two. What year/model 310 are you flying?
Kevin your video’s keep getting better!! Boy was this one great!! When the car came in the hanger I said to myself “ Here comes Jamie ! “ “Beautiful” I’m afraid does not describe it! Enough said ! I said you were a fantastic pilot and you proved it. You heard the door pop open and handled the situation perfectly ! I thought Jamie was perhaps more surprised how well you handled the situation than the door popping open. The climb up through the clouds was awesome, then Jamie gives me a treat when she pans her camera from the right wingtip tank around to the left one and behind, great view !! Engines sound great as usual, the flight above the clouds was fantastic, and coming down through that cloud was a blast ! What a plane !! No wonder you fly it all the time. Nice landing too, I’m looking forward to this next video on dodging
Thunderstorms coming home, I’ll reply again then (sorry, this goes with my last)
Thank you Dennis for the awesome compliment! Really glad you are enjoying them. Finishing up the Oshkosh video now. Hope to have it out soon.
Is it possible to digitally highlight what you are looking at our the front window? For instance the Southwest jet you were looking at?
I will look into that. My editing is somewhat limited but I'm learning as I keep making videos. I was really hoping the SWA 737 showed up as it was so clear in real time. The cameras views while better than I thought they would be, are somewhat limited.
Theres another youtuber that has some cameras affixed on the outside of the plane. I wonder if this is possible? Love the videos.
Plus 2 on the co-pilot, she seemed calm about the door. I have flown in many helicopters with side doors open. Loved the view, but I had a number of recruits who were not nearly as calm as your wife. Love the Video, keep them coming.
Thank you...glad you are enjoying the videos!! Where you an army helo driver? My dad flew UH1's and then transitioned to 60's.
"It was not boring" followed by a great smile lol
Noticed the same thing. Break from filming huh?
Ha ha...I told here when I was editing that it was going to look like that. :)
And a touch up on the makeup while she says it 😄
Yeah. That was a dead give away! Busted
Another great video and you guys are awesome! I used to crack open the door on my students to see what they would do in a real life scenario and hoping that they would do exactly what you did...stay calm, figure out the problem, just come back, close it, and continue on with the day. Handled it like a pro! Excellent call to get out of the line of fire with ohare and midway before picking up the clearance, because even coming out of LOT was a hassle sometimes. Great video again and excited to see more!
Thank you!! That is a good move on you as a CFI to do that with your students. I never did but should have when I instructed. I've learned that more often than not if they are busy they will keep you low till you clear the inbounds to MDW. Since I knew I could reach the tops quickly we opted to go VFR and pick up in a much less busy spot. :) Glad you are liking the channel. :)
I came to watch a an aeroplane ( airplane for US ), but was distracted by a lady alighting from a Jaguar. Looking good
She is an ATC also.
Enjoy seeing a local pilot posting videos. I fly out of LL10. Always interesting flying south and avoiding the Sowthwest traffic. KJWN is on my future destination list and seeing the approach to it is helpful. Keep up the great videos!
Thanks Kevin! Glad to show something helpful and that you are enjoying the videos. If you ever hear us or see us around swing by/say hi. :)
All that and a 11 wife !! Awesome!!
Thank you David and I agree with you 110%...she's an 11 on the 10 scale. :)
Oh...I was leaning more towards 25 on the 10 scale. She sounds and acts like a keeper. Take care of her and she'll take care of you. They just want and need to be loved, cherished and told they're beautiful.
You’ve got the order of acquisition correct too 😂
Came here to say that, but couldn't think of a classy way.
@@310Pilot Hope you pre nupped... or did she?
The introduction of this video is fully chic. Love it.
Thank you! Glad you liked it. :)
Scarey stuff. Been there, done that in a 182. Wife looked as though she was gonna have a full blown panic attack there at 3:32. Glad she had the presence of mind not to grab the yoke. After that happened to me I always made it a point to include that possibility in my pre-takeoff briefing.
Never fun for passengers with stuff like this. This is the first time it's happened in this plane as the door usually seats nicely. Had it happen in several other planes over the years. She was a trooper though...ready to take the trip after shutting it!
I Love how she was trying to hold the door shut. The first time it happened to me was when I was doing my long x-country solo. Took me like 10 minutes to figure out what was going on. Flew the whole 75 nM leg like that. I was hot out so the breeze felt great.
Outstanding video as always.... great to see you guys in the cockpit together...and cool heads prevailed when the door popped open
Thanks Tom! Glad to have the time to start putting some back up again.
My wife is in the other room feeding the dog humming your intro song lol
Ha ha...my plan is working. :) Thanks for swinging by...I enjoy your channel!
I'm still walking around the house 1bravo charlie in my head!
Beautiful scenery. Sky King should have been so lucky. Thanks for taking us along.
You're welcome John...glad you liked it!
Jamie looks fine!
Well said Randy! :)
You are talkingKing about the guy's wife you dumb asses!
+Dick Boldt hey dumbass, did you see the thumbnail. Of course he new sod guys would make a comment.
Hell, the only reason I even clicked is because of that ass. Married? It's not illegal to look, long as you do t touch.
Dick Boldt Unintelligent people have no problem showing their ignorance.
Unfortunately there is no filter for that.
Fun video. I showed my wife the door part, and she felt Jamie's pain and concern. We had a similar issue in a Mooney. My wife's arm was sore for a few days because she was trying to hold the door closed. The top latch was still latched, but she didn't care. It took a few moments for her to register that she wouldn't get sucked out of the plane. The kids in the back thought it was pretty humorous.
Just a very nice video!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Great flight guys fantastic twin; and the co pilot is lovely too what more could you ask for thanks for bringing us along cheers
You're welcome Paul! I have my dream plane and dream girl...I'm a very lucky man!!
I flew out of there when it was a tiny quarter mile strip!
I'm a big fan and it was so cool to see you in my home town, glad you enjoyed the Music City! The first time I ever left the ground in something other than an airliner was a fun flight out of KJWN, now I'm getting ready to start flight school at MTSU in Murfreesboro (KMBT), just to the southeast of Nashville. Come back and see us real soon y'all, and keep up the great content.
Glad you are enjoying the channel Ben! Good luck on your flight training....I'm certain you'll have no regrets. :)
Had an instructor leave the seat belt in the door on one of my supervised solos. It didn't start banging on the side of the plane until I lifted off. Thought the tail was falling off. Stayed in the pattern, landed and when I pulled off to the taxi way the instructor said " Sorry bout that". Never mentioned it again.
LOOL that's hilarious. Glad you were ok :)
That sucks Ron...glad you didn't freak and flew the plane. I had the seat-belt out once on a 172 and it sounds like an automatic riffle going off!
My instructor got really nervous once when the fuel cap came off and was hanging from the chain banging on the wing, after that they made sure a ladder was available for checking the fuel caps. Cessna 150.
My instructor was a clown too. On my first flight we flew 45 miles from my home airport to his home airport. Half way there, in class G airspace, he decided to perform a 3 turn spin to the left (I was sitting left seat). Then told me to put it into a spin and recover. I asked to climb to 6000 just for additional safety. I had to throw away some clothing after that first flight (if you know what I mean). He said he wanted to "weed me out early" if I freaked out. Later in my training he told me to spin with a blind fold on and he would recover. The best instructor ever, but a little on the crazy side.
Another great video, you two are a great couple. Glad you guys had a nice getaway, looked like Nashville was a great time.
It was a blast...glad you liked it!
Didn't Nail it! More like Fail it. Happens to everyone, great procedures and thought processes to return.
Fantastic video. Nashville is the place to be. I live in West Tennessee not far from there. Way to handle the door problem staying calm and cool. Keep videos coming
Glad you are enjoying them William. As long as people are we will keep at it.
...needs a PIPER HOOK at the top...
Hi guys, Was just watching and when you were walking around Nashville, a name caught my eye, Jason Aldean. I knew Jason when he was a little boy, 4 or 5 years old. I was roommates for a while with his divorced father and also worked with him on Homestead AFB. On weekends, little Jason would spend the weekend with his father. I still hear from his father now and then.
BTW, I love your videos.
Steve W.
Glad you like the videos and thanks for the really cool back story on your experience with Jason. He's one of mine and Jaime's favorite music people. Tell him and Brittany if he wants us to pick them up and bring them to the midwest, I can take him to hunt some nice whitetails and the ladies can drink out by the fire. :)
I have been to Armuchee and Rome. I almost feel like I know you!
Small world!
Never a bad vid from you two... love this one, great way to handle the door situation... She looked concerned initially, until you explained the situation.. :)
Really glad you liked it! She's a trooper...shut the door and she was ready to go. :)
I Love those Twins
the plane is nice too!
It wasn't boring... Always enjoy your videos. Thank you for taking us along for all the cool fun things aviation can be. Your are kinda local too which is interesting. I flew out of Joliet and Lewis and also did some landings at Morris when I was taking lessons.
Glad you are enjoying our videos!! That's what this is all about for us. I've flow over JOT and LOT a bunch but have yet to land there. I have landed at Morris and left the plane in a hangar there overnight as I couldn't beat a nasty line of storms. Nice people there.
310 Pilot LOT has nice long runways now. Pretty easy coming in there too but you tend to sink well coming in. When NASCAR races are going on that is where the teams land. Can handle most if not all corporate jets. If you fly east from there you are in Class C right away. JOT short runways. One hard surface the other sod. Also has a gas station just west of and basically in line with the hard surface runway. Still strange landing over a gas station. Landing you tend to get a kick up on short final especially near and just after the gas station. Landing on the sod is fun.
I swear to Christ, I’d have a hard time leaving the house with a wife as hott as that.
Well he has to show off what we ain't got!! Lol
she needs to learn to fly as much as she is in the air! one day she might need it...
@@willieboy8798 Pretty sure she is a pilot, look through their video library. Know doubt she could pilot and land the AC in an emergency.
She is crazy beautiful
@@Bronwyn031 well then eye candy for the video....
Another great adventure video! I was landing North Platte Nebraska (KLBF) the other day and I guess I hit the window latch with my elbow and my window popped open while I was crossing midfield to turn downwind. That'll wake you up in a hurry! Keep up the good work!
Glad you liked this one Stan! When you aren't expecting it the strange noise followed by the loud air will for sure get your attention. :)
20:45..."took a little break from filming........ boring" ...."it was not boring"...smirk and fixing the make up.
HAHA!!!
I'm glad I'm not the only one that catch that!😉 I thought I was all alone. Lol
Great decision on the door. Many pilots have made the wrong decision there and it’s cost them - a lot! And Jamie looking fine as always! Wow!!
Thank you! Very true on all accounts. :)
I used to think guys were just being polite when they would open and shut the door for a Lady, now I see it's essential, because they kept falling out😀
So glad to see you folks again. Yes, that's a gorgeous top she has on, oh the door problem... I was distracted for a moment. Thanks so much for sharing your flying experiences. I duplicate them in X-Plane 11. Keep 'em flying and keep 'em coming, luv u guys!
Thanks Richard! I was distracted for a moment too when I saw her get out of the car!! I'm a lucky guy. :) Working on editing several more flights...hopefully I'll be able to post them up more regularly.
You can check out some of my 'older' videos on trains here, I know what it takes to video, edit, title, etc, how are you matching up the vids? I really can appreciate the time it takes for you to do the production in ADDITION to the flight. Having a co-pilot helps, but I know it still is a nice amount of work. All the best.
Sky King would be impressed. :)
:)
Hey Jamie don’t feel bad about the door. Awhile back my buddy and I flew up to Duluth with our wives on his 310 in January for lunch from southern Mn. Lunch was great but leaving the 1 engine wouldn’t start ended up hand cranked it. Then taxing I seen our jumper cables on the ground so we stopped and I jumped out and got them. But getting in I didn’t get the door shut. Didn’t want to stop because the weather going downhill. It started snowing so we ended up following the interstate (IFR). We landed fine but it was definitely cooler in the plane. But the door open was not a big deal.
21:30 Makeup check LOL
Always great to see you guys, always looking forward to new videos. You all need to come down to South Louisiana for Mardi Gras!!!
Thanks for the compliment Randall and the excellent idea! March trip down to Louisiana may be in our future this year. :)
She is gorgeous.
Awesome!, your vids keep getting better and better. Jamie's a good hand in the cockpit too!
Yeah she is Bob! Glad you are liking the videos...we'll keep working on them. :)
So, what's the story on the HSI? Did you get it repaired, never heard?
TROPHY WIFE
While I can agree that she is beautiful and that is usually synonymous with some people...she's much more than a trophy wife. She is educated, articulate, has a great job that she is good at, fun to hang out with, a great mom and the list goes on. Hope you enjoyed the video.
Obviously much more.
You are a lucky man.
Trophy wife is insulting.
Smooth recovery on the popped door! I got my qual in a BV206 a long time ago.
All the best.
Eric
Another awesome video.....great to see you both in the cockpit...and cool heads prevailed as the door popped open
Thank you Tom...glad to hear you enjoyed this one as well!
Great video , flight looks pretty smooth to me ,love the view above the clouds. Instrument rating comes in handy on flights like this. Looks like people in Nashville sure know how to have a good time. Thanks mate
Glad you liked this one Spiro! They do know how to have a good time down there. They managed to steal one of your countrymen with Keith Urban.
You two were very professional on the door situation. Can see why you two click so well!
Okay, so the door thing honestly freaked me out for a second, but you were both calm and chill about it so I figured it wasn't something that couldn't be taken care of without any problems - other than a slight delay. Anyway, we got to see you take off again, and that's always cool. Thanks for the great video. I always look forward to seeing them.
It does happen from time to time in small planes. Many passengers are freaked out by the wind and noise but she handled it calmly. I love takeoffs and landings so no biggie for me. :) Really happy you're enjoying the channel. Have several more flights I'm working on editing. Hope the OSH stuff turns out when I can get to it.
Experience is great, I know you need to have that lawyer language, but very valuable VLOG! Perfect response to open door, door doesn't close in flight! Keep up the good work!
Thank you and we'll keep at it as long as people are enjoying them! Lawyer language is unfortunately the world we live in now. I'm really happy you find the channel valuable. That's what this is all about!
Thanks for another fun video!
I had my pilot's side door pop open on a 172 during the initial takeoff while doing a BFR. I had made a big show of checking the instructor's door, but apparently forgot about mine. The instructor gave me credit for ignoring the door until we were up to pattern altitude. You can close a door inflight in a 172 if you open the window first.
Glad you enjoyed it! I've had the same happen in 172's. As you said, with the window open it will close and nice job in your case. In the 310, I doubt it will but I knew I had to climb aggressively to get to the tops so I thought the best thing was to land.
Good video, I enjoyed flying with y'all! Very proficient pilot and co-pilot, and not to mention a very nice plane. I like the interaction you have with each other, different than one guy flying alone or two guys. Great approach, Nashville looks interesting too.
Thank you Hugo...glad you enjoyed the video! Hope you end up enjoying the rest of the channel. :)
@@310Pilot, I will keep looking at your videos. I have seen your Bahamas video also. I am a big fan of Steveo in his TBM 850. I am always looking at the planes pilots fly, to see what will be best for me. Name, design, engine, speed, ceiling, gpm, range, passengers, seats, avionics & controls, interior space.
Great video. Had a door pop once and a baggage door once....door surprised passenger. Good pics of Nashville.
Thanks Stephen! It for sure can freak out passengers with the noise, wind and their uncertainty. She's a trooper and after we shut it she was ready to enjoy the trip.
I had that very issue in a twin. We continued on to destination but when it popped at 12,000 ft we needed a change of drawers.
Had the door pop open on my 310, it was late December over New York. My dad was in the right seat and tried to close it, landing was not an option. I had to slow to just above stall and when he pushed out on the door, I lost half the elevator effectiveness. Never going to do that again. Closing inflight is really a dangerous proposition. Glad you did the right thing and landed.
Thank's for you comment! Some people question why not just close in flight and I give my reasons but it never occurred to me that the door could blank out the horizontal stab/elevator. Even more of the reason just to land and deal with it on the ground.
Fun trip. Love Nashville! Great video.
Late to board . . . really enjoyed the flight. Thanks for a great podcast!
Glad you're enjoying it...glad to have you aboard. :)