Nice job again... I noticed you have quite a few keys on your key ring. When I purchased my Cirrus, I noticed the factory ignition switch was replaced prematurely... I heard from an A&P that this happened because of a heavy key ring used by the previous owner. If you notice your ignition switch losing its detents when you do your mag checks during run up or ground check on shut down, you may be seeing the beginning of an issue. Maybe not.
Interesting flight to watch, typical for a longer X-Country, a little bit of Everything.!! Also enjoyed the overview of managing the digital equipment onboard, interesting. BTW, what a Beautiful morning departure and arrival, love them small airports on a lake. 🛩
Enjoy the videos, I have been "Cirrus..Ly" considering a purchase of a Cirrus SR20/22T sometime before the end of the year. Since I trained in a SR20 G5 in the first place... You have helped me choose the SR22T...
Have you ever done a video on your video/audio capture setup? I'd enjoy a chance to see how it's done. Your vids are all top quality, keep up the good work!
Navigating through convective weather with nexrad weather = bad idea. Wouldn't even try do to that with the nexrad we have in the corporate jets. Just because it worked this one time doesn't mean you should attempt that again.
Thanks for posting the video. Do you fly for fun or business (you appeared very casual) and where did you lean to fly (if you don't mind the question). Lastly did you learn on a Cirrus or do you recommend learning on a Cirrus?
socomon69 I'll go over it in my next video but we typically keep our plane at CGF, the airport is closed June/July to redo runway. We moved it down to POV where the T hangar we rented wasn't ready till the day I made this video. The hangar that the plane was in at the beginning of this video was a friend's who let us keep it there for a week until our t hangar was ready.
Jimmy Z mind boggling decision? You must've never flown IFR or are not a pilot. This is an everyday thing that can easily be safe as long as you take the right precautions.
Jimmy Z , That is the Truth what he said... Flying the Old Beech -18's 5 nights a week on time NO matter What single pilot Freight runs we Didn't have Any of this new digital equipment, No radar, we went through all the Squall lines down between 4-7,000 feet agl and headed for the area with the Least amount of lightning..!! No shit man. If I could post a photo on here of the inside of one of them Old Beech-18's cockpits You would shit.... But that's how it was back then in the 80's, and we Liked it, We loved it...!!
@@Cirrus_Driver Your decision making is mind boggling. ATC mentioned to you more than twice the area of weather that you should not have been in. Nexrad kills who attempt to do what you did. Never enter an area of convective weather using it.
Pablo AB I always use it as a reference but never depend on it. It tends to over predict, plus since it's XM weather it can have a delay around 5 minutes. Never considered going strictly off of it but it does give you a good idea.
Nice job again... I noticed you have quite a few keys on your key ring. When I purchased my Cirrus, I noticed the factory ignition switch was replaced prematurely... I heard from an A&P that this happened because of a heavy key ring used by the previous owner. If you notice your ignition switch losing its detents when you do your mag checks during run up or ground check on shut down, you may be seeing the beginning of an issue. Maybe not.
your video was the best way to calm down after a bad day at work..... thank you ;)
Interesting flight to watch, typical for a longer X-Country, a little bit of Everything.!!
Also enjoyed the overview of managing the digital equipment onboard, interesting.
BTW, what a Beautiful morning departure and arrival, love them small airports on a lake. 🛩
Great flight man. Little Wx drama, a deviation. I love your vids. Nice plane too. Keep em coming.
Enjoy the videos, I have been "Cirrus..Ly" considering a purchase of a Cirrus SR20/22T sometime before the end of the year. Since I trained in a SR20 G5 in the first place... You have helped me choose the SR22T...
Great video, with Cirrus, even better!! hugs from Brazil
Awesome job with the weather.
Love you videos. Working on my instrument now in an older SR20. I wish you had some newer videos though...I can't keep watching the same ones! Lol
Nice decision process and cool head...
This was badass!
Nice to hear the familiar voices at KGRB! My home city.
Have you ever done a video on your video/audio capture setup? I'd enjoy a chance to see how it's done. Your vids are all top quality, keep up the good work!
great video!!
Got you some deviation experience.... well done grey out rider...
iPilot *Florida just part of flying in the summer! Thanks for watching.
Great video.. and i searched everywhere for the music from the intro and cant find the exact version. Shazam has it but cant find it anywhere else!
Awesome video, thanks for taking the time and sharing! Im just curious, what is your background in aviation? Thanks.
Stop by La Crosse one of these days and pick me up!
would love to go for a ride in a SR22 some day
Hey, where are the new videos? Haven’t seen any new ones in quite a while.
Navigating through convective weather with nexrad weather = bad idea. Wouldn't even try do to that with the nexrad we have in the corporate jets. Just because it worked this one time doesn't mean you should attempt that again.
I feel like the controller should have advised you about the aircraft on frequency with a similar call sign.
Thanks for posting the video. Do you fly for fun or business (you appeared very casual) and where did you lean to fly (if you don't mind the question). Lastly did you learn on a Cirrus or do you recommend learning on a Cirrus?
Great vid, man. So you don't need to contact ATC prior to departure to get a release time?
Is that a Kelly ADI you use for a backup ?
I fly into POV from time to time. Based at KCGF.
Also the storm was not bad at all
Do you carry a raft flying over the lake? Still pretty chilly this time of year!
Midwestpilot we just carry life vests when doing water crossings.
you flew over sheboygan!!!!!!!!!! you flew over me
Daniel Sjollema fly over it all the time in the summer going to Y23.
whats in Chetek ? ( always looking for new places to go from LPR )
Cirrus Driver , Summer place on the lake there ?
It sure looks like a Great place for the "Summer "...!!
Which iPad app was that?
Tim Sharky Productions ForeFlight
You have 2 hangars? what
Right? I'm almost 50, but I want to be this kid when I grow up. :)
socomon69 I'll go over it in my next video but we typically keep our plane at CGF, the airport is closed June/July to redo runway. We moved it down to POV where the T hangar we rented wasn't ready till the day I made this video. The hangar that the plane was in at the beginning of this video was a friend's who let us keep it there for a week until our t hangar was ready.
Well, you get to fly a way cooler plane than I ever did, so I still want to be you when I grow up. :) Keep up the good videos.
Mind boggling decision ....does the chute make you stupid? Thanks for sharing the mind of the Cirrus pilot.
Jimmy Z mind boggling decision? You must've never flown IFR or are not a pilot. This is an everyday thing that can easily be safe as long as you take the right precautions.
Jimmy Z , That is the Truth what he said... Flying the Old Beech -18's 5 nights a week on time NO matter What single pilot Freight runs we Didn't have Any of this new digital equipment, No radar, we went through all the Squall lines down between 4-7,000 feet agl and headed for the area with the Least amount of lightning..!! No shit man. If I could post a photo on here of the inside of one of them Old Beech-18's cockpits You would shit.... But that's how it was back then in the 80's, and we Liked it, We loved it...!!
@@Cirrus_Driver Your decision making is mind boggling. ATC mentioned to you more than twice the area of weather that you should not have been in. Nexrad kills who attempt to do what you did. Never enter an area of convective weather using it.
First thing they teach you in flight school is to NOT USE THE RADAR FOR FLYING THROUGH AND DODGING THUNDERSTORMS
Pablo AB exactly, and I never do.
Yeah you didn't, good job, but you definitely thought about it at one point.
Pablo AB I always use it as a reference but never depend on it. It tends to over predict, plus since it's XM weather it can have a delay around 5 minutes. Never considered going strictly off of it but it does give you a good idea.
Pablo AB huh??? Cirrus doesn't have radar. Just XM weather which is useful long range but will kill you close in
No but XM weather gets its information from radar doesn't it?