L-39 Solo IFR in the Flight Levels
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- It's too snowy in Alpine to keep the jet here all winter, but it ended up taking us 4 airplanes to move it to Salt Lake. L-39 Part 12.
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L-39 is such a beautiful jet, the best looking one in my opinion, looks simple but looks so capable and robust at the same time
Hey Matt, what a great and inspiring video, again I must say! As a young pilot myself, you’re showing me motivation in everyone of your videos! Thank you !
CFP sent me. Wow. You know the @MentourPilot channel? A collab with you two would be rather great. You're my kind of American. Bravo.
Back around 2003 I got to fly in and manipulate the controls of an L29. It was great fun. Thanks for the video!
Sounds and looks like a blast! Good on ya friend!
Great flying it’s good to see someone on RUclips. That actually knows how to fly a plane. I’ve been flying since I was 15 i have an SR22 turbo. With 1400 hours Gen 4 and many hours in Baron G 58 and DA 42 and several hours in right seat on a mustange I just turn 60 and appreciate your love for the art of flying!!! Andrew Sirota
This has to be one of the best aviation videos ever. Even if it were only the first minutes before the plane leaves ground, it is overwhelmingly beautiful. And that's just the beginning.
Jesus Matt, what a video! I'll never get to fly like that but its the next best thing! Thankyou for sharing it.
I wrote another article about you. This time about you and your jet in Wyoming, and talked about you on my Wyoming talk radio show. That caused Cowboy State Daily to call you, it seems. YER WELCOME MATT! I hope to get out and meet you in person at some point. Loving the videos. I'm jealous of the jet but I bet my 172 could beat it in a fair fight. (Probably not).
@Matt Guthmiller "Ridiculously impractical" LOL!!!!! The L39 is just an AWESOME aircraft!!! There are a bunch of guys that fly them out of Georgetown, Tx. and one day I will get my ride and some stick time. I was tickled to see a Garmin 430W in the dash! I love it! I love your content, keep it coming!
Matt...I flew your route from Alpine down to Henderson last weekend in the L-39C in MSFS 2020 and it's amazing how close the sim looks to real life. This is very cool!
I picked up that L-39 just recently, hence why I was searching RUclips. Just a great aircraft to play in in VR. Plus it's believable to be a private pilot in one, so feels more authentic. Default cockpit is close to this model as well.
The cool thing is they are not terribly expensive to get irl. Well for jets.
100 gallons less per hour is A LOT in fuel savings. That is cool to know.
Thank you.
Wow, that's pretty cool.
Hi Matt, I live In Jackson Hole, Love Alpine and Salt Lake! Going from the Albatross to the C-172 must be like going from a Ferrari to a Prius!
Thanks for filming and sharing.
I enjoyed it very much. 👍
Rolled it right on so sweet!
Enjoying all of your posts, Matt, hopefully, I can see you one day at KOA !!!
Fun!
I'll have to check if you have video of the flight in the MU-2. I love those!
One of the best LIFT Jet, The Albatross 🤙
Well, stay healthy for all of us & Safety First! Peace across the Globe ✌😉
Looks like blast !
Awesome. Very impressed with all of this.
Seriously this is cool :D
A wonderful day in the sky! Great to tag along from the couch at home. How do you stay warm in the L39? Is it heated inside? I loved flying in winter, but it was freezing with not much heat in my plane.
In Soviet Russia they have great heat
@@mattguthmillerin Soviet Russia the heat cools you
Matt; where did you get the L-39? I didn’t know you were checked out in that type !
Going from the L-39 to a 172 sounds like a big step down. But, still, it's flying!
Does it have hot seats or do you just wear parachutes? If I remember right, those were notorious for breaking backs.
Living the dream
Thanks for the ride. Thumbs up 👍
You gotta take me for a flight if I’m ever in the USA again.. 😂 🙏🏻
300 to 400kts in one plane to 80kts in the next. Bet that takes some getting used to? That L39 is a real sweet ride. Bet it makes for a great snow blower too LOL.
beautiful
You guys are having too much fun.. Why solo in the right seat on the Mu2?
Hi Matt: how do you calculate balanced field length on your jet. I noticed Alpine is 5847 long. How do the abort speed and distance work out in the L39. Thanks. MM.
Where is "Alpine"? Idaho?
So cool! I want an L-39 LOL
Nice video. I am a little confused - why did it take four airplanes to move the jet? So I assume the 172 was being moved to Alpine and the twin was being moved to South Valley as well? Otherwise, why not just hop in the Bonanza and go back to Alpine?
Yes, I drew out a map and used pins and string to serve as route markers... after 3 hours of FedEx style trip analysis, I must concur -- clearly the prudent thing to do is to hop in the Bonanza and go back to Alpine. I can only assume that the flight levels have messed with Matt's head a bit.
My home base was OGD whrn i started flying towards my ppl license.
Truly amazing watching from my desk !!!
how many Gs can you pull in that thing?
and can you go over mach1 in a dive?
Mach 0.62? You know you're going fast when your speed starts with a zero and a decimal point.
Why didn’t you fly an IFR approach for training? Would have been great opportunity!
SLC approach would have made that cost an extra $500
@@mattguthmiller I don't really get the point of "sacrificing" training for money but that's your decision :)
@@johnnylooping2105 yall worried about 500 bucks im out here trying to figure out how to get the $400,000 plane to start with...
Seems like there would be a lot of utility in having the mic button on the stick vs. the throttle.
That’s where the intercom PTT was
Is that a smartphone EFB in a knee board you have? Where can I purchase something like that?
I am totally lost as to why you needed 4 airplanes? Was there someone else also moving a plane?
Grease it!
Super cool but I would not want to have an engine failure in that thing. I bet it has no ejection seats or they are deactivated.
You have autopilot on Albatross? No?
MATT -- We're hoping you don't get bored of your Bonanza.
I was worried you were an "alpine resident". That landing didn't sound Utah friendly though!
Nobody in Utah has any fun. Especially not on Sunday.
lol casually charging his phone
Did you install the wing tanks?
Great video Matt the journey continues. Question The avionics on the jet seem different then on the Bonanza. Could you describe the differences. For instance I am not hearing the audible warnings like traffic ahead or when your 500 feet from ground. If you like just add it to or make a video about it I am sure there is a lot you could say about the in cockpit avionics of different aircraft. Thanks again.
Yeah, it’s a 1970s Soviet fighter, it doesn’t have those features 😂
Thanks Matt it is a fascinating subject to me. I am sure you do not navigate with a compass and sexton. Even in the jet. Avionics have to play a big role. Maybe you could do a video on them someday.
I would imagine your logbook looks pretty amazing. How many hours do you have now for each AC type?
No where and I mean no where can you have that much fun at 100 gallons an hour.
Keeping the cap and altitude on Jet is more annoying than what most would think, it takes good concentration if you don't want to look drunk on flightaware.
Where are you based? Looks like Fromer Jeffco?
Must be nice to have the money to do all this I wish I had a life different then I do
That landing was a greaser
🏔️🏂🌨️ Green again soon
Ohh.. Come on brother, why is the co-pilot seat empty?? I should be there with you Sir! 😉
Beautiful Video I enjoyed it a lot 👍👍
How long until we hear that Matt killed himself for doing a risky flight with no reward? I would never consider taking off on that snow packed runway. At least it's centerline thrust.
I can't wait for the video where the baby blue usb cord is tucked away somewhere lol.
Matt and Matt
*Matt and Mat
I didn’t think that aerobatics were permissible in class A ?
Why not?
Matt you sound like such a bad ass with that mask on
-bad + dumb
L-39 is for aerobatics not for cruise flight
I wonder what they'd do if you suddenly did a quick modified split S to drop that 5k feet.. probably freak out. For those of you that don't know what that means, it's rolling inverted and then pulling back on the stick to initiate the descent then rolling back upright and pulling back again to level off.. that way all you feel is positive G's, in a true split S you actually end up going the opposite direction as you just roll inverted, descend, then pull back again without righting the aircraft . (I watch too many fighter plane shows/Dogfights) I guess it could just be called a quick descent though.. I can't seem to find it. (I'm betting the FAA would likely not be happy, it's probably not a legal move to make without aerobatics clearance)
I find your L39 videos boring, I preferred the Bonanza vids anyday !!!!!!!!!
Lol
@@mattguthmiller sorry but its true, stick to the beech. 😁
Nope. Go faster, Matt !
Just remember there’s thousands of categories of P0rn just cause you watch one type doesn’t mean everyone does
@belugast I find Matt's L39 videos to be a breath of fresh air from all the RUclips channels that feature nothing but single engine, piston aircraft. I love them, but I can't escape them. That's what is boring. Yeah, there are some L39 videos...mostly one-time flights from RUclipsrs who fly single engine, piston aircraft. Matt is the only one that I've seen (thus far) who is giving us the "fighter pilot for a day" experience on a consistent basis. So to say his videos are "boring" and to say "it's true", is truly subjective. Thank you Matt for the great jet content! Keep 'em coming!
Just so you know I wanted click thumbs down 👎 cause I’m jealous but I’m not a hater. Great 👍 do you man - butter landing.
Out of interest how are you funding all this as the fuel must be costing you $$$$'s?
Look him up on Wikipedia.
Does anybody else see the spam Telegram replies to every comment?
Everyone but the morons running RUclips apparently 🤦♂️
@@mattguthmiller Right?! It's kinda crazy they can't/won't filter these out? They're the same copypasta spam on a ton of popular channels.
i don't get where you get the money t od oall this. surely with 220k subs and lessthan 50k views on most of your videos you aren't generating that much. wehre is the rest of your money coming from?
The neighbors might like that.
Would an AoA add any margin of safety to yanking/banking those approaches?
Stick’s a pretty good AOA
What is your job that allows you to fly all of these cool planes?? Are you a Ferry pilot??
Might want to tighten your starboard pitot tube. I have the same on my L29...need to ensure it is screwed down tight. Check your video from the takeoff.
I have no doubt that your videos are inspiring so many people to fly. That's what we need. We need people to fall in love with aviation again. I love your videos Matt, keep them coming.
What a great comment. I’m going to watch some more aviation videos.
I have flown over, but never landed, in Alpine on my long student solo cross country from KLGU-KIDA-KJAC-KLGU (three states) and that route is high, mountainous, and beautiful. I am glad my CFI approved that route even though it was kind of crazy in hindsight. One of these days I hope to make it up into the flight levels.
What's rejected takeoff plan on the contaminated runway? I assume you have perf figures for that. With it being an E European aircraft. Interested to know the difference.
Hey Matt! Any plans to update the panel, or just going to keep it the way it is?
Upgraded the 430 but otherwise keeping it the same
Awesome fun ,interested to know where you got all the money to have all these aircraft while appearing not to work at all.
Not a jealously thing just curious.
Loved ittt! Called you out on the radio today at south valley we were in 5923W when you were on the downwind!
Beautiful country out there. Thanks for the ride along. Keep’em coming.
Thank you for the vidéo. I love them.
Matt would like to see you fly your other plane.
Ah the classic L-39 to 172 transition training.
What's the kneeboard/leg strap you're using for your phone? I've been trying to find a solid one to use when the iPad is too big.
As an extra-terrestial, does the maintain (as in 'climb and maintain') used by some in the US actually have any purpose, such as a radio fail? Or is it just superfluous.
Hi Matt, what type of kneeboard are you using for the I-phone?
SO cool! I first heard of you from the Fun For Louis series with the round the world flight. Since then I've gotten my PPL and started my own channel as well. This video was awesome.
Great to see you having fun in the jet! I'm sure there's plenty of us living vicariously thru you. I would for sure do aileron rolls every time I went up too!! So cool!
Greased that landing…. Beautiful flight!
Are you planning to fly your L39 at Reno Air Races?
If not mistaken, I also saw three different flight decks. Each with their own similar but unique features. So which do you prefer, straight instrument, or the Collins or Garmin ? I do like both the Collin Pro 21 and Garmin's 3k deck. Although I would love to see Bombardier's new Vision flight deck in action.
you should mount like a camera pod on the bottom so you can have a guy on the seat behind you use it like a manual jet surveillance drone.
and if you can you should mount "drop" tanks (obviously that you cant drop) to increase range
I've only "flown" the L-39 in DCS World and I may get a chance to fly in one for real when I visit an African country in mid-2024.
BTW, were you flying out of Alpine, Wyoming? I'm from Liverpool, UK but I lived in Casper in 1995 and 1998. In 1998, I started taking flying lessons at Casper Air Service but only managed 36 hours before my contract ended. In reality, I had to stop flying in September because the wind speed increased above the allowable 15kts so for the next 3 months, until I left in December, I couldn't get any flying done.
Awesome video love seeing South Valley U42. U42 was the first airport I flew from in the US, when I visited from Australia back in 2017.
Nice!! Definitely will draw a crowd at any field.....well except OSH :)
What a day...something to dream about...beautiful flying weather...thx
Awesome ,,Thx for share Captain Matt
You're an inspiration Matt! Keep it up and live life to the fullest!