Shooting An Approach To Minimums

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Instrument approaches in actual IMC can be daunting but this video breaks down what it looks like and the steps to a successful and safe landing. Putting those pilot instrument skills to work for you is exceptionally rewarding on those IMC days.
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro and Briefing
    01:30 Setup and Brief Approach
    06:15 Studio Talking Points
    02:00 Takeoff
    11:05 Final Approach
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Комментарии • 176

  • @wingsuitist
    @wingsuitist Год назад +6

    I'm briefing all of my passengers with, "an emergency is if there's fire and blood" from now on. Thank you and Gavin so much.

  • @josephditroia4946
    @josephditroia4946 Год назад +15

    Hey Jason, I am sure you've already got all 31 videos planned. Would love if you could talk about some of the barriers to entry to becoming a pilot, specifically how to finance flight training. The amount of great references or videos/tips on getting the funds to fly are few and far between. Cheers.

  • @ezeikelgundelfinger9135
    @ezeikelgundelfinger9135 Год назад +9

    Jason, I am a 76 year old student pilot trying to get my sport pilot certificate. This was mostly over my head, but the safety aspect is easy to understand. You have a pretty precious cargo onboard. By the way 19-4-19

  • @philvasquez4542
    @philvasquez4542 Год назад +1

    Love this video! Especially your kids in the back, “fuel on the wing”, or “fire and blood”! Love it!

  • @BrooksCyclesChantilly
    @BrooksCyclesChantilly Год назад +1

    I really love how you controlled your kids on short final and landing. A really good example about how family can be a bit of a distraction, but you handled it very well hats off to you, sir.

  • @rastoflyman001
    @rastoflyman001 Год назад +3

    19/19 ...and "good pilot always reads that book & page again" :D

  • @msgruenbaum
    @msgruenbaum Год назад +2

    19 for 19, and was 31 for 31 each of the last two years. Amazing series, Jason. Thank you! On the sterile cockpit rule, I was flying with my 3-year old son in the back seat a few years ago doing an ILS approach and he was crying loudly in the back seat because I had muted the back seats. Fun times!

  • @loupitou06fl
    @loupitou06fl Год назад +4

    19/19. IFR to min (and once below min to a miss) is no joke, only did it with another pilot or an instructor. Single pilot with precious cargo would be a notch more challenging ! Good job . Your safety assistants are too cute :)

  • @maxsalman783
    @maxsalman783 Год назад +1

    God Bless you man! Your cabin management is commendable, and your passion for flight and family are incredibly visible! Praying for you, and please Pray for me! I will be getting my IFR rating in a few days here in Canada 🙂.

  • @azcharlie2009
    @azcharlie2009 Год назад

    I lied. I thought I was 21/21, but I must have missed this one. Very good video, and your kids are wonderful! I haven't had a lot of hard IFR approaches but I have NEVER flown a coupled approach, except on X plane, and MSFS. Not even practice approaches. I have an auto pilot, but not the modern electronics for it. I could use the LOC capture on my IIIB, but never have. In fact, my very first IFR flight right after I got my instrument rating, I flew all the way from Rapids City, SD, to Sioux city by hand. I was so nervous, I forgot I had an auto pilot! Even my recent IPC, I didn't use the auto pilot. Well, now I truly am 21/21....

  • @billfoster8643
    @billfoster8643 Год назад

    19 for 19 in 2023! Thank for the great video!

  • @hivoltagedriver
    @hivoltagedriver Год назад +2

    19/19. Just got my instrument rating last month, and I am definitely more confident flying now. Finishing up that commercial next!

  • @stephenstead7270
    @stephenstead7270 Год назад +2

    nice video with family on board the plane thank you Jason for this video mate

  • @oledanielson4699
    @oledanielson4699 Год назад +1

    19/19. Verbal callouts at 100 ft increments great habit-feel the cadence, know the pace, it's choreography and if the numbers are off, you'll know immediately. Driving, I do this for intersections to know if yellow light is safe: 5-4-3-2-1-0 with 0 being in the middle of the intersection.

  • @drcode4
    @drcode4 Год назад +1

    19 for 19. Gavin just needed more time in the air to finish reading. Maybe a go around would have helped his "emergency". My son likes to give us updates on how he is winning his games he's playing. Thanks Jason.

  • @q1o2
    @q1o2 Год назад +2

    19/19! I'm learning instruments in flight school right now and I'm loving it! This video series is so pertinent to what I'm doing right now, so I'm even more appreciative of them. It's so cool to pop out of the clouds at minimums and see the runway lined up perfectly!

  • @gregsscubavids5128
    @gregsscubavids5128 Год назад +1

    19/19 Gut wrenching vid for me as a VFR student. Just seems like magic when done right.

  • @CrooklynPilot
    @CrooklynPilot Год назад

    Pilot and Dad, I completely relate. Thank you for sharing.

  • @SteveS-il5hq
    @SteveS-il5hq Год назад +1

    19 for 19. Great video even without the audio. These are great motivational trainings as I learn IFR. Thank you for sharing, and I hope you let Gavin finish his page before you shut down!

  • @larryrobinson367
    @larryrobinson367 Год назад +1

    19 for 19, great videos, Jason! I'm working on my instrument rating after a 23 year hiatus from flying, my CFII endorses your channel and it has been enormously helpful to me. Please keep doing what you do!

  • @fdcap9835
    @fdcap9835 Год назад

    Love the music during the IMC phase!

  • @comcfi
    @comcfi Год назад +4

    Recently shot my first approach to mins on my first OE trip as an FO. Heart was pounding even with a second pilot. Can’t imagine doing it single pilot.

    • @comcfi
      @comcfi Год назад

      @Ty flys it’s cool that you’re thinking ahead and practicing IFR as a student pilot.

    • @TheBrennan90
      @TheBrennan90 Год назад +1

      I shot an approach to minimums about 4 days after I got my instrument. Never saw the runway. In mountainous terrain. I've never been so scared in my life. I told atc I was going missed and they replied. Continue missed we can't vector you yet. Chills man. Chills.

  • @timothychua7832
    @timothychua7832 Год назад +1

    Loved the ending part.... can't imagine myself flying with kids in the future lols

  • @DanBoutwell
    @DanBoutwell Год назад

    Man that Cirrus is cool! "A good pilot is always reading ALL the pages." 👍

  • @dekky111
    @dekky111 Год назад

    All 19 accomplished. My first diversion to my alternate due to low minimums this week. Always...have an alternate!

  • @bradtaylor7232
    @bradtaylor7232 Год назад

    19 for 19. Thank you for another video Jason!

  • @pilotrhino
    @pilotrhino Год назад

    19/19 I am taking my IFR written this weekend, been doing some IFR work with CFI this videos helps make it real.

  • @dannycook484
    @dannycook484 Год назад +2

    I am headed towards my private and not instrument yet! But this was my favorite video so far during these 31 days. Keep up the good work. I am going to jump on the trial offer today. Thanks

  • @wayneethier4472
    @wayneethier4472 5 месяцев назад

    Great video … I love flying with my kids and use your briefing about “water from the wing” in a fuel leak scenario. Can’t wait until the kids can PIC and I can sit in the back seat. Now that will be something. lol

  • @matteovinci83
    @matteovinci83 Год назад

    19 for 19, approach goals, excellent work

  • @iammichaelmyers
    @iammichaelmyers Год назад +2

    19/19…this has been an amazing experience thus far and I look forward each day to the new lesson!! Thank you so much. Did Gavin get his page read? Too funny!

  • @frankdaniels8077
    @frankdaniels8077 Год назад +1

    19 for 19, that IFR stuff seems very intense at times! I did a couple of IFR approaches with my flight instructor, and the stuff you need to know for one is mind-boggling at times.

  • @daveeverhart7720
    @daveeverhart7720 Год назад

    19 for 19, Jason. Wow, each one of these SPC videos are wonderful. I find verbalizing things, even when flying alone, helps maintain focus on the required task at that moment. You are an incredible teacher and Dad. Take care and thanks for all you do for the flying community, Jason.

  • @davidklassen2805
    @davidklassen2805 Год назад +2

    19 for 19! I can’t wait to get my instrument rating! These videos are great motivation to keep learning!

  • @tazandtigg2000
    @tazandtigg2000 Год назад +1

    19/19 This is awesome! Thank you to you and your team!

  • @fakfarakfak
    @fakfarakfak Год назад

    Great dad and excellent pilot!

  • @aleixparis6586
    @aleixparis6586 Год назад +1

    19/19. The intensity of the IFR approach was so cool. Must be hard to be Pilot In Command at the same time as being Parent In Command (:

  • @justplanefred
    @justplanefred Год назад

    I'm up to date on the videos and can't wait until all of this great info is more relevant to me.

  • @EduardoGarciaKodiak
    @EduardoGarciaKodiak Год назад +2

    Beautiful kits God bless them.

  • @danielcrucci
    @danielcrucci Год назад

    19 for 19. I really appreciate these IFR videos. Thanks Jason!!

  • @glennwatson
    @glennwatson Год назад

    I find a formal plate brief really helpful. Eg reading in the same order each time. Gets my brain ready for what is happening

  • @sneakersbeagle5718
    @sneakersbeagle5718 Год назад

    Did my homework and have caught up after being out of touch for about a week early in the month. Great videos- good habits, good procedures, good techniques, good stuff....

  • @aidanduffy1593
    @aidanduffy1593 Год назад

    These videos are timed perfectly for me. I just got my PPL last week and now I'm starting instrument! Great videos Jason! very helpful. I listened to your audiobook on loop on my drive to the airport in the weeks leading up to the check ride.

  • @ranjrog
    @ranjrog Год назад

    19 for 19. Some excellent points here. I like the attitude about staying humble and respectful of flying an approach with the serious requirements that it entails. I also like the idea of talking through things as it does help facilitate the thinking process! The sterile cockpit is something to keep working toward!!

  • @jasonleach2961
    @jasonleach2961 Год назад

    19 and very relevant as I’m working on my IFR rating.

  • @kennclulow4826
    @kennclulow4826 Год назад

    19 for 19. Catching up after life got in the way of daily watching. I'm learning a lot even though you're now talking about stuff I'm not ready for. The safety aspect here is applicable to both IFR and VFR conditions. Thanks for the videos and the time you're taking to help anyone who wants it.

  • @peckea93
    @peckea93 Год назад

    19/19. I always like the full IFR to minimums videos!

  • @benjaminalimansky4417
    @benjaminalimansky4417 Год назад

    Absolutely agree with your point about being proficient at both autopilot coupled and hand flown approaches. I was in a Cirrus flying an RNAV approach using the AP and, upon intersecting the FAF, noticed that the flight director wasn't descending on the glide path. I immediately disconnected the AP and hand flew it. This issues come up and it's good to be prepared for them!

  • @randalbrauner2846
    @randalbrauner2846 Год назад

    so awesome, your kids are great

  • @taketothesky65
    @taketothesky65 Год назад

    19 for 19 and Loving every video!

  • @randalltucker421
    @randalltucker421 Год назад

    I am 19/19. I am enjoying the challenge.

  • @HiTechRob
    @HiTechRob Год назад

    I ALWAYS verbalize my approach brief, what I am checking, all bugs - altitudes, headings, MDA/DA, altitude callouts, distance from fixes, GLUMPS, starting timer, callout ground contact, when on isntruments, sterile cockpit, etc.

  • @tristanbush3374
    @tristanbush3374 Год назад

    19 for 19 :( I missed it. Man! Life got in the way yesterday that held me back watching the next video. Life can easily get in the way of flying as well.

  • @JoshPiland
    @JoshPiland Год назад

    19/19 Good job!

  • @jonmitchell5266
    @jonmitchell5266 Год назад

    19 for 19. Looking forward to being able to do this in the future.

  • @Tushka154
    @Tushka154 Год назад

    19 for 19 from Hungary🇭🇺
    I also have 2 kids (5 and 2 years old), can’t wait to take them flying😊

  • @nathanwhite9803
    @nathanwhite9803 9 месяцев назад

    "Fire and blood." Lol I'm dying. 🤣

  • @erniekelly2479
    @erniekelly2479 Год назад

    19 for 19. Had to do a little catching up. Fun stuff.

  • @seemakhan1773
    @seemakhan1773 Год назад

    19/19 🎉. I really thought it was an emergency when he screamed from the back 😂

  • @kevin4sambos119
    @kevin4sambos119 Год назад

    19/4/19 ✈️👍 love the kids flying w you 😁

  • @Airplanepilot501
    @Airplanepilot501 Год назад

    19 for 19! Still a good lesson for VFR flying.

  • @cbret1027
    @cbret1027 Год назад

    19for 19 Thanks!!

  • @josephsener420
    @josephsener420 Год назад

    19 for 19! I had an approach where the final approach course was not picked up by the autopilot. Not sure why but had to hand fly the balance. It worked fine because I am always hand flying following the autopilot in case of such a glitch.

  • @cassbiz
    @cassbiz Год назад

    19/19 great video

  • @19ij
    @19ij Год назад +1

    19 из 19 спасибо за видео, очень познавательно!

  • @mustaphahabib2703
    @mustaphahabib2703 Год назад +1

    19/19 - “If there’s fire and blood” 😂

  • @jiteanomi4092
    @jiteanomi4092 Год назад

    19/19.Awesome video today. Dem kids are so adorable...

  • @PilotDiggerdavid
    @PilotDiggerdavid Год назад

    Awesome, When did you get a Sirrus! Moving up!

  • @alexmartin5026
    @alexmartin5026 Год назад +1

    19 for 19. As if landing IFR wasn't challenging enough, you also have precious cargo in the back.
    Love the commentary from the back seat. 😂

  • @maritestaylor8458
    @maritestaylor8458 Год назад

    19 thank you

  • @ztublackstaff
    @ztublackstaff Год назад

    19/19 keep going. :)

  • @jimbiller9682
    @jimbiller9682 Год назад

    19/19, this proves that the definition of emergency is all about your point of view

  • @BobAmarel
    @BobAmarel Год назад

    19 for 19 love the series

  • @gtmako
    @gtmako Год назад

    19/19 that was great

  • @timypaul
    @timypaul Год назад

    19/19 catching up 👍🏼

  • @ronaldthomas1939
    @ronaldthomas1939 Год назад

    19 for 19 Thank you!

  • @omaryovesen8527
    @omaryovesen8527 Год назад

    Lol. This is a great video!

  • @MrBenkix
    @MrBenkix Год назад

    19/19 thx

  • @holly_in_the_blue
    @holly_in_the_blue Год назад

    19/19!!

  • @MonicaCieslak
    @MonicaCieslak Год назад

    19/19. Working on my instrument rating right now, but this video is the closest I gotten to flying in real IMC weather. HA!

  • @philipwethington7965
    @philipwethington7965 Год назад

    I am 19 for 19 I thought it went Good even with Your little one talking, Great Multitasking, I think you still had a good sterile cockpit going, and I wonder if it is really all that important. The way you handle it, I think it was perfect.

  • @peterschuster1893
    @peterschuster1893 Год назад

    19/19! The kids are too cute!

  • @michelviso4705
    @michelviso4705 Год назад

    19/19 one more!

  • @TheBrennan90
    @TheBrennan90 Год назад

    It was 4 days after I got my instrument rating. Probobly the most proficient I've ever been. I shot an approach to minimums. Didn't pop out of the clouds in a mountainous area. Now that's not something I'll do again in a hurry.

  • @jd88x89
    @jd88x89 Год назад

    19/19!

  • @louishallal2616
    @louishallal2616 Год назад

    19/19 your kids are great

  • @Chris-hq7nl
    @Chris-hq7nl Год назад

    Jason, do you have any advice for someone with very few instrument hours to build confidence? I got my IFR but was so uncomfortable actually flying IFR that I never did a solo IFR flight. I’m working on recurrent to prep for an IPC now but I’m still worried about a confidence / comfort level issue preventing me from using the privileges. Thanks!

  • @lerouretan1937
    @lerouretan1937 Год назад

    19/19 and all interesting stuff although I am only VFR.
    You asked us to pick you up on RT a few days ago..... Jason, it should be "Runway 36 cleared to land callsign" not "36 cleared to land thanks"

  • @hugovandenberg313
    @hugovandenberg313 Год назад

    19/19. Vocalizing your briefings also prevents you from rushing through. You speak slower than you think. Speaking out loud you're less likely to forget things and you have more time to remember what you briefed so you do it.

  • @FlywithArjun_
    @FlywithArjun_ 11 месяцев назад

    Yes sir 😂❤

  • @vkulli
    @vkulli Год назад +1

    19/19 today 👍🏻. Would you be able to do picture in picture so we can see the approach being shot as we see the outside visual? (Obviously not for today, but future vids.) Thanks!

    • @randyfiles9980
      @randyfiles9980 Год назад

      I love love love the real world aspect as brought to us by Gavin!

  • @andreww3803
    @andreww3803 Год назад +1

    The kids distractions during critical phases of flight was most practical. I may have needed to ask taxi instructions repeated a few times for this reason :) . May have also forgot I isolated sleeping kids when later announcing that we were landing. Oops.

  • @larrybeckley8978
    @larrybeckley8978 Год назад

    19 for 19 great video

  • @matteomarcozzi
    @matteomarcozzi Год назад

    OMG she's so cute! Well done daddy pilot! :)

  • @diyflightsim4246
    @diyflightsim4246 Год назад

    19/19!!!!

  • @heathjarvis2362
    @heathjarvis2362 Год назад +1

    19 for 19. Great video. I'm very familiar with flying with the kids on board.
    Here's a little tip when making an instrument approach. If the wind is cross during the approach and you pop out of the bottom of the clouds, the runway will not be directly in front of you, because you're flying crosswind. Whether the autopilot was flying the approach, or you're flying the glideslope yourself, you've been compensating for the crosswind the entire time you were in the soup.
    Now that you've popped out of the soup, a common temptation as soon as you see the runway is to turn the airplane directly towards it. But remember, you've been crabbing through the clouds this whole time. So if you turn towards the runway, you'll quickly be off course. This is especially important when shooting an approach to minimums in a relatively strong crosswind. Assuming you're precisely on the localizer, the moment you pop out of the clouds, don't change your sight picture, even if that means the runway is off to the side. Crab it down to the runway, then make your crosswind landing.

  • @greglong1492
    @greglong1492 Год назад

    19 for 19. Enjoy the kids. I am not IFR rated but still call out headings, altitudes, etc.

  • @clctrucks
    @clctrucks Год назад

    19 FER 19!

  • @thurmondcapps66
    @thurmondcapps66 Год назад

    19/19 Muscle training required, for flying Skills Thanks

  • @carlbrackett286
    @carlbrackett286 Год назад

    19 for 19!!!