A Major Airplane Problem

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2023
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    Greg is a successful Tech entrepreneur, also the ultimate pilot and aviator. Greg owns several airplanes and he flies a TBM 900 turboprop airplane as his personal aircraft. His past and current collection of airplanes includes a TBM 900, TBM 700C2, Honda jet, Cirrus sr22t, Kodiak 100, Cessna 206 and a Searey.
    Greg also has a company that teaches you how to Fly turboprops. If you can’t already tell in the video interview, Greg is very passionate about flying and having spend about a week with him, his daily life is pretty much surrounded by airplanes, and flying.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @nutty_assasin7718
    @nutty_assasin7718 10 месяцев назад +5

    I could listen to this guy all day! I don’t fly, but he’s so knowledgeable and engaging to watch

  • @markberman8958
    @markberman8958 Год назад +14

    Mike- This is by far and away the best Aviation Interview I’ve ever seen. We definitely need a lot more from Greg. What a down to earth, knowledgeable and fun guy! Would love to see more on the training he offers as far as costs and definitely more on his Alaskan Lodge Venture! Great work on this bud! Just so interesting and valuable! Well done!

  • @hobokenjoe30
    @hobokenjoe30 11 месяцев назад +12

    We need more Greg on this channel. He is amazing and I would love to have some banter of him on the stick.

  • @ibiufos
    @ibiufos Год назад +19

    In my next lifetime I'm coming back as a Millionaire pilot

    • @chumps7974
      @chumps7974 Год назад +2

      Me too but multi millionaire

    • @MrFreddyjack
      @MrFreddyjack 11 месяцев назад +6

      Come back as a billionaire so you can be a millionaire a few years

    • @ariangh815
      @ariangh815 8 месяцев назад +1

      I wanna come back as a janitor. But a millionaire one

  • @steini6771
    @steini6771 11 месяцев назад +5

    Wow. This true pilot was not only interesting but also funny. Loved it!. Thanks -

  • @davidpierceful
    @davidpierceful 11 месяцев назад +4

    A perfect presentation of the Aviation Facts of Life. Moral of the story is in America start your own business.

  • @terrarecon
    @terrarecon 11 месяцев назад +2

    He makes a lot of great points. I can't say I agree with every one, as I understand he's speaking from his personal experiences and expectations.

  • @pilotpeego1820
    @pilotpeego1820 11 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent video!

  • @DanO530.8
    @DanO530.8 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very good to know

  • @11ride4life
    @11ride4life 7 месяцев назад +1

    And this is why I hate my life, I remember having a life like this and after almost dying and losing my business due to being hospitalized for a year I don’t even know how to start from scratch again. It is worse having been there and lost it than to have never had it to begin with.
    I am glad at least some are still living the American dream, I hope I can get back on top one day.
    This guy is living right, good for him.

  • @youthfulambitionya
    @youthfulambitionya Год назад +2

    Cool stuff

  • @abrahamwarep2474
    @abrahamwarep2474 8 месяцев назад +1

    These videos are absolutely amazing... Could you please do one owner's review for Twin Otter 300 or 400 series ? That would be great.

  • @ubermenschen3636
    @ubermenschen3636 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Eye opener info as to turboprop TBM

  • @flycow69
    @flycow69 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your information I am going to keep my experimental airplane that does 180 mph I am happy with that.

  • @DonMaloy
    @DonMaloy 8 месяцев назад

    Funny, I dry lease Part 91 a plane that I ignore the engine overhaul periods. My buddy IA signs the plane off. Did I hear that correctly?

  • @ruslanulko8195
    @ruslanulko8195 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great guy

  • @tuckernielson1
    @tuckernielson1 Год назад

    Can we please get some information on his Alaskan fly-in lodge? Google pulls up nothing!

  • @sallycoletti1837
    @sallycoletti1837 8 месяцев назад

    can you supply the link for yr cabins pls

  • @kevincaiwenyue
    @kevincaiwenyue Год назад +1

    What is his company name? Seems can't find in the video or your description😅

  • @johnfitzpatrick2469
    @johnfitzpatrick2469 11 месяцев назад +1

    G,day from Sydney Australia.
    Thank you for the comparison between the jet and TBM. Has the TBM a pressurised cabin or is everyone on nasal cannulas above 11500' AGL
    🌏🇭🇲

    • @igclapp
      @igclapp 26 дней назад

      It's pressurised.

  • @friskytwox
    @friskytwox Год назад +1

    i cant wait to own one of these bad boys. the tbm 940/960 is my dream airplane

  • @adotintheshark4848
    @adotintheshark4848 8 месяцев назад

    That TBM even looks mean just sitting on the ground!

  • @manuelespinosae
    @manuelespinosae 5 месяцев назад

    How can i contact Greg?

  • @DanFrederiksen
    @DanFrederiksen 11 месяцев назад +3

    Selling a business is the number one way to get rich suddenly. And I think his money makes him a little blind to costs on the TBM. And contradicts himself a couple of times like you can just fly this no problem, but the insurance wont let you so you need type rating with me anyway. Same with price for service, he says it's nothing then he says rather large amounts :)
    The Pateys put a new engine in their Pilatus, was it 1.2million? and their reasoning was that it was due for overhaul and that will cost similar anyway... so it's hard to spot the absolute cheapness over jets. If it does indeed cost 30grand a year to get certified for jet, that's a crime and should be changed like many things in aviation. There is just no reason a bit of refresher training should cost that. One of the reasons I dislike turboprops is exactly that they suffer from the same price evil that current jets do, where they don't have smaller denomination bills than 1 million. Round it up to a nice even number and that's just top notch bs. That's ingrown greed and incompetence because from what I gather, these small turbine engines don't use exotic manufacture like monocrystalline grown metal. I looked into the bearings they use, pretty standard ball bearing stuff, no exotic materials, no exotic manufacture. Gearboxes are not done in exotic ways either.
    So I have disdain for turboprops because with just a single ugly noisemaker they manage to cost as much as much cooler looking twin jets. Sure thrust reversal can be handy, it's just a very big price to pay. Dual engine safety already beats that. You want to dress up all your passangers in survival suits every time you cross water. Or really, any trip to Alaska because that's a long way of very hostile terrain.
    I looked up Alaska the other day, if an F18 could ferry back to LA from there and it couldn't. Alaska is actually surprisingly far. Anchorage is 6450km from Miami. So Alaska fly-in takes fairly capable planes.
    If you want to get into turboprops you should probably really do the math if you can comfortably afford it. I guess if you only fly for yourself and fly very few hours you can hide form a lot of maintenance costs. But probably true for jets too.
    We need a new generation of ultra light jets that isn't based on so much misplaced cost. Turbofans have the potential to be much cheaper than pistons.

    • @AustinMarti
      @AustinMarti 11 месяцев назад +1

      Very interesting read, thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @jurajokasa834
    @jurajokasa834 8 месяцев назад

    if your engine cannot safely endure 5000 hours then its not good engine ........my old Mi-4AV helicopter has Shvetsov M-82 radial piston engine and it has 41 000 hours total and it had only 5 check ups maybe some minor parts repair and it still flies solid :)

  • @alexdarcydestsimon3767
    @alexdarcydestsimon3767 Год назад +3

    First !
    TBM : Best plane ever.
    I remember seeing this video already.
    Re upload ?

    • @friskytwox
      @friskytwox Год назад

      no, brand new video with him i think. he has previous videos with this guy.

    • @alexdarcydestsimon3767
      @alexdarcydestsimon3767 Год назад +5

      @@friskytwox nah, i've heard this exact same text.

    • @diyflightsim4246
      @diyflightsim4246 11 месяцев назад

      @@alexdarcydestsimon3767 I think they pulled a lot of the text of this video from the others he did. I was thinking the same thing as you. I was hoping they would at least go up in the plane and show us around in it.

  • @r0dnee
    @r0dnee Год назад +2

    I like these things I've been with a PC12 for years but my lease on it ends this year and I hear these are great for speed I can sacrifice a little comfort for it but I've seen some cases of these planes hitting 400 knots with a good tail wind this has to be the best review on these yet but I'd like to speak with you personally about this further

    • @igclapp
      @igclapp 26 дней назад

      May I ask how much you pay per month for your PC12 lease? Does it cover maintenance and insurance, etc.?

  • @jasondent8303
    @jasondent8303 10 месяцев назад

    Is there Any aircraft UNDER A MILLION that is a good purchase?

  • @TheSithTeacher
    @TheSithTeacher 11 месяцев назад

    Greg should sell TBMs

  • @jonasfloriani
    @jonasfloriani 11 месяцев назад

    I may have missed the boat, but did this guy hacked your channel? it is all about him and his TBM lately...not that I don't like them, but the videos are quite repetitive and hitting the same note...

  • @lynwoodjones
    @lynwoodjones 11 месяцев назад

    🤗

  • @Luleliluli
    @Luleliluli 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wait.. There are lots of gaps and half truths in Greg's claims.
    He's trying to make it exciting but he's leaving many things behind.
    At 330 knots that plane will use almost as much fuel as a jet. 56 gallons per hour will get you 280, maybe 290 KTAS.
    For the same money and fuel you can get a PC-12 and carry 8 pax with baggage just 10-20 Knots slower.
    Greg is talking in s way that could be understood like a single engine turboprops takes a lot less training to be proficient. That's not true. Proficiency takes lot of hours, lots of training and lots of money and effort in any airplane. The faster you go the more conservative your train of thought needs to be. Can you transition from a piston to a jet? Yes! The skills are not that different, but the mindset and the frame of time is totally different. If you get too attached to the piston mindset and can't adapt to the jet then the plane is going to be always far ahead of you.
    Jets are more expensive if you are basically flying for yourself. But turboprops are not the easy way out : You fly in the lower flight levels meaning that you are dealing with the worst weather, and they are not particularly well equipped to deal with icing, boots have their limitations, also with a single engine what's your plan to fly in IMC? Night? Over the water or far way from an emergency field? Can you easily postpone your flights or are you going to push your luck?
    Also it's not true that jets can't get to small fields. They can if you have the right tool for the right job and accept it's limitations. Turboprops have limitations too, don't ever think you can get full pax and full fuel and reach the maximum range at max speed. It's not the way any airplane goes.
    I can see that Greg wasn't comfortable with the Honda jet, they are known for poor braking. He speaks the way s pilot does about an airplane in which he never felt really comfortable and proficient.
    He has found his place in the TBM but that doesn't means it's the right airplane for every mission and everyone.
    Lastly.. How much money would you pay to have a second engine when you are flying with your family at night or in IMC and your only engine is giving you the finger?
    "It's better to be on the ground wishing you were flying than flying wishing you were in the ground"
    That's the best definition of a single engine.

  • @rv10flyer84
    @rv10flyer84 Год назад +6

    All tax deductible, including family vacations. No wonder our country has been going down the spitter for 407 years.

    • @adrianmadden7329
      @adrianmadden7329 Год назад +1

      Your country spends more than it collects… simple math.

    • @simeon2851
      @simeon2851 Год назад +1

      ​@@adrianmadden7329 the "debt ceiling" is now on Mars.

    • @michaelspunich7273
      @michaelspunich7273 11 месяцев назад +3

      We are collecting more taxes now than ever in our history. Skirting some taxes is not the Country's problem. Not even close.

    • @adrianmadden7329
      @adrianmadden7329 11 месяцев назад

      @@michaelspunich7273 If that is the case, lets say you collect $5 Trillion a year but owe ~ $32 Trillion... shut the country down for 6 years and its paid back... go for it.

    • @dtsh4451
      @dtsh4451 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@adrianmadden7329 California spends $1 billion/year on homeless, each homeless is entitled $3800/month. Yes, they still sleep in the streets 🤷‍♂️

  • @rainerzufall689
    @rainerzufall689 6 месяцев назад

    This guy talks about jets as if they were not turbine-driven.