The day I raced a Boeing 787 to Seattle International

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2024

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  • @rollamichael
    @rollamichael Год назад +2

    So fun watching you fly from felts to seatac (I live 20 mins away) and you scored big time with the weather!
    Thanks for the vid!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks, Mike. Yes, the weather was beautiful all weekend - maybe a tad bit too warm even.
      - Martin

  • @christinewunder1672
    @christinewunder1672 Год назад +3

    Always a pleasure flying with you Martin!

  • @keithcress1335
    @keithcress1335 Год назад +5

    Your parallel landing with the 787 was sooooOo cool. Well video'd too! Thanks.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      And I almost beat him to the runway! 😎
      - Martin

  • @azcharlie2009
    @azcharlie2009 Год назад +1

    When I was in the Army, they transferred our entire unit from Germany to Ft. Lewis, Washington. This was during the Vietnam War, so we always thought we'd be going there eventually. I used to look out my barracks window and see Mt. Rainier and think how lucky I was to be there instead of the jungle... A young sargent and I climbed almost to the top of the mountain. We were not supposed to without a permit but, we did it anyway. There were places where the drop offs were very steep. But mostly it was an easy climb. I must say, you were lucky to get such good weather. Usually, it's grey, cloudy, and drizzle there.... Rick in Tucson. PS: I finally got a hangar!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      You sure are a better climber than I am, Rick! Even though I love flying high, I have a fear of heights - not vey helpful for hiking etc.
      - Martin

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Congrats on the hangar! 👍

  • @jamesjobe4307
    @jamesjobe4307 Год назад +1

    I struggle frequently with who's channel I like best...Martin or BruceAir! I think it has something to do with the sound of the big 550's. Thank you Martin for the great content!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Hopefully you can continue to watch both Bruce and me fly! 😁
      Thanks for the kind words, and yes, the IO-550 is a great engine!
      - Martin

    • @jamesjobe4307
      @jamesjobe4307 Год назад

      @@martinpauly for sure!!! Thanks for being here!

  • @smark1180
    @smark1180 Год назад +5

    Many years ago my late father and I flew our Bonanza into Dyess AFB for an airshow. After holding to land for thirty minutes or so a C-5 flew by us. Dyess Tower cleared us to land number two behind the C-5. After we landed and turned off the runway we were told to hold short of the parallel taxiway for the C-5.
    It was so cool!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      The C-5 is very cool indeed! I only ever see them at airshows like Oshkosh. Would be nice to fly the Bonanza close to one!
      - Martin

    • @smark1180
      @smark1180 Год назад +1

      @@martinpaulyI took a photo of it in the air. It's buried somewhere in dozens of slide carousels. I'll have to find it someday.

    • @smark1180
      @smark1180 Год назад +1

      @@martinpauly I went through my logbook.
      It happened on 05/18/1980.
      According to the remarks in my logbook we held for one hour before we landed.
      Also I saw that on 05/25/1980 I landed behind a B-17 at FTW where our Bonanza was hangered.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      @@smark1180What a fantastic view that must have been!

  • @sirthomas9835
    @sirthomas9835 Год назад +11

    Great job with the vids!
    Love the closeups of the instrument when you make changes.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the videos, including the details of the avionics.
      - Martin

  • @DominicCarpenter-w3k
    @DominicCarpenter-w3k Год назад +2

    Beautiful! My daughter used to live in Seattle and I always loved flying into SEATAC. Your views were much better than mine were on the airliner! Great trip. Well done!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      That's one of the advantages of a light general aviation airplane - the views are so much nicer! (Especially these days when most airline passengers shut their window shades...)
      - Martin

  • @jameskeegan6804
    @jameskeegan6804 2 месяца назад

    Love your videos. I'm a Cedar Rapids guy, so I got a kick out of the landfill joke!

  • @williambutler2177
    @williambutler2177 Год назад +4

    I couldn't believe my ears when you said you were starting at Felt's Field, but then confirmed with all the visuals of that neat little Spokane airport. I grew up in Spokane and fly in to Felt's for almost every major holiday as I return home to visit family. So weird seeing it on the "big screen" and hearing that you've eaten at the same little cafe as me! Hope you had a great time in Spokane for whatever reason you were there.
    Next you'll be posting about your stop in Idaho Falls on your way back from Seattle. Just too weird!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Small world - Felts Field sure was a nice experience, including the cafe!
      - Martin

  • @jetdoctn
    @jetdoctn Год назад +1

    Beautiful area to fly in when the weather is clear, hope to get to do it someday.

  • @jameswebb2856
    @jameswebb2856 Год назад +1

    Another awesome video, I remember my first mountain flight. It was in June 1978. I rented a Turbo charged Cessna 210 to fly from Wichita, KS to Reno, NV for Army Reserve summer camp. There were four Majors and me (an E-5) and the standing joke was if we crashed it would be a major disaster. On the way out I stopped at Cheyenne Wyoming and Salt Lake City Utah for fuel due to headwinds and a reduced fuel load to stay in CG limits. The military paid each of us $308 travel pay to get there and back and after splitting the cost of the aircraft rental for two weeks it cost each of us $146. On the way back I filed FL210 and flew from Reno to Cheyenne since we sent some of our bags with one of the guys who drove and of course the good tailwinds. It was not an uneventful trip back as I had a vacuum pump failure on the first leg. Fortunately it was severe clear all the way to Cheyenne and to Wichita so I made it back to Wichita were the Cessna Employees Flying Club could repair the vacuum pump.
    I noticed you have a banana bar. I learned to loved that banana bar flying the CRJ-700. And the simultaneous parallel approaches were always a favorite of mine when that was implemented. And that was a great approach and landing. You did an excellent job keeping your speed up and still slowing the plane down for the landing.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing the story about your trip - sounds like a great time!
      "Major disaster"... that's funny! 🤣
      - Martin

  • @palefire
    @palefire Год назад +1

    Very very impressive. And such a beautiful landscape.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      It sure is beautiful out there in the Pacific Northwest, especially on a nice sunny day like it was when I was there.
      - Martin

    • @palefire
      @palefire Год назад +1

      @@martinpauly For two summer months In 1975 I worked in Renton at a home for young men, close to the Boeing factory that you glimpsed during approach. Beautiful landscape but not much public transport, missing the bus meant 2 hours waiting for the next one ;-)

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      From what I’ve seen, the public transportation system today is outstanding in that area. Back then… not so much…

    • @palefire
      @palefire Год назад

      @@martinpauly Glad to hear it's improved! Of course it's half a century later, the world is very different. In my mind it's the same ;-)

  • @54jackomo
    @54jackomo Год назад +1

    Hi Martin ,das war wieder ein tolles Video den Approach hast du wieder Professionell gemeistert Great Job! Gruß Frank

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Hallo Frank - freut mich, dass es Dir gefallen hat!
      - Martin

  • @mmcgrat
    @mmcgrat Год назад +2

    Your videos just (impossibly) keep getting better and better - thanks for sharing!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words!
      - Martin

  • @Qrail
    @Qrail Год назад

    Thanks, Martin, for letting me ride along.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      You bet - thanks for coming along!
      - Martin

  • @davidcole333
    @davidcole333 Год назад +5

    This video had so much to love...I think it's your best effort yet. I loved every second of this...watched it on the big screen tv because the scenery of Mt. Rainier was so beautiful. Not quite as beautiful as that DreamLiner, but still beautiful.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Thanks, David. The view of the mountains was indeed spectacular. The video footage I recorded hardly does it justice, but it's what I have in addition to the nice memory of the flight. I hope to be back in the area!
      - Martin

  • @HamSlicer
    @HamSlicer Год назад +2

    What a great way to conserve Fire fighting resources, by simply asking a GA plane in the area for an observation.
    Welcome to the west coast’s fire season Martin. Great video, Sir.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks - and I agree, aircraft can help a lot with reporting fires.
      - Martin

  • @williamkennedy2069
    @williamkennedy2069 Год назад +2

    There was a great flight, thanks for sharing

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Thanks for riding along, William!
      - Martin

  • @spvan8715
    @spvan8715 Год назад +4

    Really enjoy the videos. This one in particular is a step up in quality from your already high quality videos.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thank you for the encouraging feedback!
      - Martin

  • @Cess08van
    @Cess08van Год назад +1

    A truly GA Louis&Clark in uncharted territory! Loved it always.

  • @speedygonzales9090
    @speedygonzales9090 Год назад +6

    WOW !!! Way to go Martin... what a nice video, packed with landing action, for sure is one of your best videos. Thanks and keep them coming. 🇨🇦

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed this flight!
      - Martin

  • @nonDescriptAviation
    @nonDescriptAviation Год назад +4

    Another awesome video Martin! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Thanks for coming along!
      - Martin

  • @Ztbmrc1
    @Ztbmrc1 Год назад +1

    This was a great flight, and app and landing at Seattle Tacoma! Very busy there.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Yes, busy indeed - but a fun flight!
      - Martin

  • @stevespra1
    @stevespra1 Год назад +1

    So beautiful! The northwest is one place I've never flown my airplane. Looks like I should.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      It is absolutely stunning - you'll love it!
      - Martin

  • @raybankes7668
    @raybankes7668 Год назад +1

    Nice to see you in our part of thr Country. The restaurant at Felts Field is great.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks, Ray. Yes, the diner at KSFF was very nice!
      - Martin

  • @sheldonstutzman88
    @sheldonstutzman88 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed the ride along!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thank you, Sheldon - glad you enjoyed it!
      - Martin

  • @budowens6478
    @budowens6478 Год назад +1

    Washington state is beautiful.
    You did a great job flying and camera work!!!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words, and yes, the area is stunning!
      - Martin

  • @danharrodian
    @danharrodian Год назад +2

    Thank you Martin. Only been to Seatle a couple of times but your pics of Mt Rainier are splendid.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks, Dan. I agree, Mount Rainier is very special!
      - Martin

  • @dereksellars
    @dereksellars Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Wash. State is a beautiful place. I agree about the mountains, I grew up south of Spokane. I now live a couple of hours from you in Oskaloosa. Took lessons at KPEA.
    Look forward to the next video.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Not much in terms of mountains around Oskaloosa! 🤣
      Welcome to Iowa!
      - Martin

    • @dereksellars
      @dereksellars Год назад +1

      No, no mountains. I've been here since 1986 and Love it!!@@martinpauly

  • @pnwpacer1685
    @pnwpacer1685 3 месяца назад

    My home airport(KSFF)! Great video!

  • @lolmygoodness
    @lolmygoodness Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed that one, Martin. Intense! Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Glad to hear - thanks for coming along!
      Greeting from Iowa
      - Martin

  • @davidbonin6378
    @davidbonin6378 Год назад +1

    Great video Martin! I really enjoyed.

  • @basedseattle
    @basedseattle Год назад +1

    Nice to see you in the Seattle area!

  • @christophergeorge6581
    @christophergeorge6581 Год назад +1

    Great flight last time I was in Seattle was1987 flying a twin senior 1 in fact had the under carriage bushing changed also I two flew into Friday Harbor my trip started Ottawa Canada, tolls Vegas, LA, San Diego, then Seattle, Friday Harbor, Vancouver, then back to Ottawa, love your channel in my day all we had was VOR no GPS but had Loran C. Keep up good work, Christopher Ottawa CA ada

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks, Christopher! I remember the days of VOR navigation - got my instrument rating in 1998 and it was a very different world from today.
      - Martin

  • @cantstandtheestablishment4004
    @cantstandtheestablishment4004 Год назад +1

    Best video yet! Very interesting flying into SEA.

  • @mishmish1968
    @mishmish1968 Год назад +1

    Nice flight Captain,always learning and enjoying the magnificent contests ,i found that I'm a subscriber to Bruce Williams RUclips channel while ago , all the best.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Good on you for reading and watching Bruce's stuff. He knows what he's doing!
      - Martin

    • @mishmish1968
      @mishmish1968 Год назад +1

      @@martinpauly You too Captain know very well what you're doing and the way you present and explain things make the channel unique.

  • @sgd5k292
    @sgd5k292 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the ride. Enjoyed it very much!

  • @steini6771
    @steini6771 Год назад +1

    Just marvellous! Thanks and thank you some more -

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Thanks for coming along!
      - Martin

  • @kenstevenson4133
    @kenstevenson4133 Год назад +1

    Nicely done. You really have to be ahead of the approach or you’re going to cause issues for yourself and other arrivals. Keep up the good flying!!

  • @stevenverhaegen8729
    @stevenverhaegen8729 Год назад +2

    Great to follow along. Had to think of Nick Zentner, the CWU geologist and YT science communicator. Maybe you should take him up on day for a geology lesson from the air... 😄👍

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      I can see how a geologist will look at the mountains differently than I do!
      - Martin

  • @megalith8080
    @megalith8080 Год назад +1

    Really enjoy your videos! Thanks for sharing.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks for riding along!
      - Martin

    • @megalith8080
      @megalith8080 Год назад +1

      @martinpauly oh man, I wish I could! I got my private a couple weeks after my 16th birthday, way back in the 80's. Was full press into my instrument training, and then, well life happened and unfortunately it vectored me away from aviation completely. However thanks to yourself and others, I can ride along vicariously, and it's much appreciated! Keep 'em coming!

  • @alanwelch7297
    @alanwelch7297 Год назад +1

    Great video. Loved the mountains. I really liked this as I do all of your videos.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks, Alan. Yes, the mountains are stunningly beautiful!
      - Martin

  • @09VMM
    @09VMM Год назад +1

    Martin, Great video and awesome to see you flying up in my neck o' the woods. I even saw my house in one small section of your video! You picked a great day to fly into Seattle.
    One thing I really like is that Washington State DOT provides a Passport program for landing at various airports around the state. I think it's a great way to make GA a bit more fun.
    Also nice to see I'm not the only one getting delay vectors into SeaTac!
    Cheers

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Glad I could include an aerial view of your house 👍
      - Martin

  • @RogerBardwaj
    @RogerBardwaj 6 месяцев назад +1

    Keep up the video's. I'm learning a lot!

  • @jameslathrop2783
    @jameslathrop2783 Год назад +1

    Another great video! Excellent airmanship.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words, James!
      - Martin

  • @randymcmeekin1955
    @randymcmeekin1955 Год назад +1

    Great Video Martin. That was a pretty intense approach

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks, Randy. It was a fun flight - busy for sure, but the view of those mountains... wonderful!
      - Martin

  • @chipjumper
    @chipjumper Год назад +2

    When I did my first solo in '96, KYIP had me do a parallel approach into 05L next to a DC-8 while in a Katana. I turned base-to-final as the DC-8 was cruzing on by WAVING TO ME.... talk about a terrified teenager...

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Wow - that was quite something!
      - Martin

  • @jaclark34
    @jaclark34 Год назад +2

    One of your best , Martin ! Really enjoyed it.
    Thanks

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
      - Martin

  • @StickandGlider
    @StickandGlider Год назад +1

    Flying in the Northwest is unmatched!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      I wish it was closer, so I could fly there more often.
      - Martin

  • @alez.6783
    @alez.6783 Год назад +1

    very nice video. well done...😀

  • @sayitrightmedia7111
    @sayitrightmedia7111 Год назад +1

    Wish I’d known you were coming to town to see Bruce W! I’d have bought you dinner :) fellow cinematographer/ pilot here . Next time you’re around would love to meet you!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks, that's very kind of you!
      - Martin

  • @jamesonholmes1483
    @jamesonholmes1483 Год назад +1

    well done you know what you're doing with a plane and Camra thanks.

  • @riverradioclub8478
    @riverradioclub8478 Год назад

    Hello from an old user of Collins radios. ( S-Line for High-Frequency Ship-to-Shore and overseas ).

  • @sey1yes2
    @sey1yes2 Год назад +1

    I continually to be amazed by the quality of your video's. Everytime I see one I'm reminded to finish my ground school and get on with the actual air training. Would a patreon subscription do away with the ads?

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Go start flying - you'll never look back!
      A Patreon contribution helps me, but it does not get rid of ads. To get rid of ads, you need to get a RUclips Premium subscription.
      Regards,
      Martin

  • @pirep777
    @pirep777 Год назад +1

    Nice!!!

  • @utvwerxoffroadfabdesign4172
    @utvwerxoffroadfabdesign4172 Год назад +1

    Beautiful footage! My money was on your bonanza rather than the Dreamliner. Lol

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      And I almost beat the Dreamliner! 😁
      - Martin

  • @perimeletiou
    @perimeletiou Год назад +1

    Great flight, maybe after you have visited all the class B airports in the States, you should consider flying across the big pond to Germany or Europe. Except anti-icing and radar, yoy are very well equipped. That would be something.....

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      That would be the trip of a lifetime!
      - Martin

  • @bubbaoriley7864
    @bubbaoriley7864 Год назад

    I flew a Bonanza into PDX. ATC said there was going to be a 777 passing me for the parallel and I replied, "Not if I beat him to the ground."

  • @Cousin.
    @Cousin. Год назад +1

    I want to go to Tahiti!! Get that 787 back!
    The consummate professional. Right on the money the whole way. No ATP out there would have done that more smoothly. Good job Ludwig!! : )
    So you’re not too far from my neck of the woods. Will you be at the Reno Air Races?

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Tahiti would be nice... but it's a bit far for the Bonanza.
      I did NOT make it to Reno. I've never been (and I guess now I never will go). Too many aviation events competing for a few vacation days. I keep telling myself this will get easier after I retire, but many who have tell me they only get busier.
      - Martin

    • @Cousin.
      @Cousin. Год назад

      Well, I actually did make it to the Air Races! (Maybe that's why you couldn't be there. ; )
      Tragic ending unfortunately, but it was a phenomenal week. I spent the entire weekend in the Pit Area. I was fortunate to be kind of taken under the wing of one of the racers. I even got to help the crew prep the plane for his final race on Sunday (in the morning), which he won! What's on my mind now, is that my dad is leaving tomorrow for Southern Africa. He'll be there a month, and will be bush flying to several Game Reserves in small aircraft. He's a pilot, but won't be doing the flying. Let's hope he has good pilots like you & Guido!
      We will meet. Eventually... lol
      Take care -Kenny
      PS Take the Dreamliner to Tahiti. (Or buy more upgrades for the Bonanza. : )@@martinpauly

  • @N1120A
    @N1120A Год назад +11

    Love that you keep ticking off these Class B airports, especially ones like SEA that try to discourage our kind of airplanes by doing things like not selling AvGas and other things.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +8

      My bucket list item is to fly to all of them - I'm almost half-way down the list!
      - Martin

    • @N1120A
      @N1120A Год назад +1

      @@martinpauly I definitely want to do the same. The slow days of 2020-2021 made it pretty easy to tick off LAX and SFO (that ridiculous $261 landing fee though!). So far I've got LAX, SAN, SFO and MCI. Definitely need to get working to catch you.

    • @charleseinarson
      @charleseinarson Год назад +6

      I live and fly near SEA. They don’t need to cater to GA planes and pilots. There’s are far too many other airports in the area for a busy Class B airport like SEA to need to worry about us. I’ve never had an issue with a transition, low approach, or a landing when requested. The controllers have always been nice, even during the busy times. I have also done things like a Honorable Transfer of Remains (look it up) where I’ve driven a van full of Soldiers up to a gate and stood in formation for a time. The ground controller and staff were awesome.

    • @charleseinarson
      @charleseinarson Год назад +1

      Welcome to my home town. I grew up across from the airport on the east hill of Kent back when the valley was still farmland. I only left because the Army made me, lol.. I was born in the 70s, my mom and dad worked for Boeing in the 50s, and mom grew up with camouflage on the roof of the Boeing plant to confuse the Japanese that they were afraid would attack during the war. When I left town I went to Friedberg, Germany. I still work for the Army and have an office in Iowa that I will be visiting in late September or early October. Vielleicht können wir etwas zu Mittag essen, wenn ich in der Stadt bin.

    • @gendaminoru3195
      @gendaminoru3195 Год назад

      @@N1120A Try ATL -- they just love single engine work there. Another tip is to use a radio that has a roof mounted antenna to make sure you don't lose comm with ground / twr.

  • @StrikerSG
    @StrikerSG Год назад +1

    wow best vid

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thank you - glad you enjoyed it!
      - Martin

  • @jimrascal9415
    @jimrascal9415 Год назад +1

    Hey Martin, Job well done........ what time of year was this flight? what's the deal with the seats.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Jim, this flight was only a few weeks ago, in mid August.
      The seats have sheepskin covers on them. Very cozy!
      - Martin

    • @jimrascal9415
      @jimrascal9415 Год назад

      Damnit boy...... looking good.
      @@martinpauly

  • @dsinha99
    @dsinha99 Год назад +1

    WOW!! What speed did you do on short final? 140-160 was blistering speeds for below 2000.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      It's really not a big deal in the Bonanza. With the landing gear down, it slows down very easily once you take the power out.
      - Martin

  • @samturner4406
    @samturner4406 Год назад +1

    wow signature fbo at ksea is isolated

  • @FlyingNDriving
    @FlyingNDriving Год назад +1

    3 aspens and a gi275 just seems like such overkill

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Well, maybe, until something fails in flight - then it's great to have backups.
      - Martin

  • @kennedysingh3916
    @kennedysingh3916 Год назад +2

    I want to get into the air.

  • @TheGreenAmazone
    @TheGreenAmazone Год назад +1

    are u visiting Reno this year for the Race?

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      No, I didn't make it to Reno.
      - Martin

  • @aviatortrucker6285
    @aviatortrucker6285 Год назад +1

    Martin, I have a question for you. This is concerning your constant speed prop. For a given power, setting such as 65%, the POH has a number of settings based on RPM and manifold pressure. Which is the most efficient, the fastest speed, the least amount of wear on your engine or the best performance and the best fuel burn of that bracket. Is it the lowest RPM with the highest manifold pressure or the lowest manifold pressure with the highest rpm? I noticed you mostly cruise at 2500 RPM, which must mean you’re takeoff and climb speed must be 2700 RPM. Am I correct?

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      That's a complex topic... But what I do is fairly simple:
      - Take-off: Full throttle, 2700 RPM, mixture full rich (at or near sea level)
      - Climb: Full throttle, 2700 RPM, mixture leaned to maintain the EGT I had at take-off (typically 1300 degrees F)
      - Cruise: Full throttle, anywhere from 2300 RPM to 2500 RPM, mixture leaned to somewhere between 20 and 80 degrees F len-of-peak
      (2300 is "go slow" mode, saves a little gas; 2500 is my normal cruise speed)
      - Descend: reduce power as needed for bumpy air
      Best regards,
      Martin

    • @aviatortrucker6285
      @aviatortrucker6285 Год назад

      @@martinpauly Thank you for your response. So 2300 will give you a slower airspeed but save fuel. I thought a bigger bite on the prop has less drag. If you compare this to a fixed pitch prop, I thought the purpose of a constant speed was to be more efficient at slower rpm. Engine wear is reduced as well with less rpm. My point was to understand how different RPM and MP still yield the same brake HP but evidently not the same airspeed. Since I’m to understand you haven’t had an overhaul yet, then the A&P mechanic hasn’t presented how much wear and tear your habits yielded. It a curious topic for a video maybe with a mechanic being interviewed and maybe other pilots like your multi engine instructor. Regards. 👍. By the way I’ll be joining you on Patreon.

  • @mikeryan6277
    @mikeryan6277 Год назад +1

    That 787 has nothing on you.

  • @Jetairplane
    @Jetairplane Год назад +1

    Hello what is the software for your EFB?

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Garmin Pilot is what you are seeing in this video.
      - Martin

  • @EtiRats
    @EtiRats Год назад +1

    Nicely done Martin thanks for all the work with the filming and editing…..
    Tell me, does your Garmin GI275 have a remote magnetometer ?
    I’m told they can suffer from heading wander if not provided with a remote magnetometer placed well away from the panel to avoid magnetic interference.
    Great scenery in that part of the world!

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      My GI-275 does not have its own magnetometer, so I can't comment on that.
      - Martin

  • @akrammy9251
    @akrammy9251 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @aviatortrucker6285
    @aviatortrucker6285 Год назад

    I hear they’re trying to make flying fridges. It’s a cool concept but I don’t think it’s going to take off.

  • @anthonyrstrawbridge
    @anthonyrstrawbridge Год назад +1

    Martin,
    Have a great day at ABS PPP with Bruce.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks, Anthony - it was indeed a great training flight with Bruce Williams.
      - Martin

  • @EtiRats
    @EtiRats Год назад +1

    Just had another thought looking at your Aspen screens at 35:03, there appears to be no display of the ILS DME. Is this normal, is it something the Aspens don’t provide maybe, or perhaps at SEA on that runway there is no co-located DME?
    Either way, I find ILS DME really helpful when it comes to cross checking position on the approach, not to mention avoiding false glide slope captures.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Hardly any light-GA cockpit has a DME anymore these days. If I had one, the Aspen would show it. But the way it is, it shows distance and time to the active GPS waypoint, because GPS is all I got. And the GPS provides distance information.
      - Martin

    • @EtiRats
      @EtiRats Год назад

      @@martinpauly thanks for the reply. Begs the question that on those ILS charts that stipulate ‘DME required’ are we staying legal with GPS only for our distance info?

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      @@EtiRats Yes, we are staying legal with just GPS - no doubt about it. The FAA has a record of clearly saying that, starting with AIM section 1-2-3 and AC 90-108. Otherwise the DME radios would not have disappeared from our cockpits.
      Regards,
      Martin

  • @daviddefelice6997
    @daviddefelice6997 Год назад +1

    Martin, As you got your takeoff clearance at 22R, I noticed you grabbed a piece of paper that was covering your Garmin GDL. Have you found that it will overheat in the sun? I know that I have, so I cover it during the entire flight, as it has shut down in crucial phases of flight in the past from overheating.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      That piece of paper was there to keep my GoPro camera cool, not the GDL52. I have not yet had the GDL52 overheat.
      - Martin

  • @cha05
    @cha05 Год назад +1

    if you’re not familiar with local landmarks you can always request an IAP instead of a charted visual. worst comes to worst ATC responds unable and you fly the charted visual. but really any field that’s landing 121/135/etc traffic is gonna be assigning IAPs so it’s just a question of spacing between the slower GA and faster comm flights.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Sure, I could ask for a conventional instrument approach, but if the controller feels that one of the charted visuals works best all things considered, I want to be ready for it.
      - Martin

  • @jimjernigan3670
    @jimjernigan3670 Год назад +1

    Wow. I fly in that area all the time and wouldn’t think of trying to land at KSEA. I assumed it wasn’t allowed. Do you need special permission?

    • @gendaminoru3195
      @gendaminoru3195 Год назад

      NO, but to avoid wake turbulence, you should ask to land long and touchdown past the point where the heavies touch down. There's an A-C for that. I recall my days of taking a Cherokee into LAX, and I just kept speed up to 130 kts at 500 feet over the numbers on those 12,000 ft runways. Still plenty of room to make the mid field high speeds to the FBO

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      The airport information for KSEA does indeed say that prior permission is required from the FBO to use their ramp, because it is fairly small. I called Signature a few days before the flight and secured permission.
      Regards,
      Martin

    • @gendaminoru3195
      @gendaminoru3195 Год назад

      @@martinpauly OH! I didn't know he meant the FBO. Is there no transient parking at SEA. We did have multiple FBOs in addition to transient parking at LAX.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      @@gendaminoru3195To my knowledge, there is no transient parking at SEA other than Signature.

  • @johnopalko5223
    @johnopalko5223 Год назад +1

    Martin, what route did you take from Iowa to Washington? The thought of crossing the Rockies in a normally aspirated single gives me pause.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      John,
      T268 is basically how I flew over the mountains, from Billings almost all the way to Seattle.
      - Martin

  • @mikercflyer7383
    @mikercflyer7383 Год назад +1

    Love your videos all the on screen information is fantastic. I have a question for you, I have been reading that by 2030 the government is phasing out aviation 100LL gas, hopefully there is a fix for that by than. Safe travels

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад

      Thanks, Mike.
      There is no set deadline for phasing out 100LL, though there is an industry-wide pledge to do so at some point in time, when circumstances are right. What exactly that last bit means is highly controversial, as G100UL offers a perfectly good and certified replacement for 100LL - except the adoption hasn't really started yet.
      - Martin

    • @mikercflyer7383
      @mikercflyer7383 Год назад +1

      @@martinpauly Thank you.

  • @JustSayN2O
    @JustSayN2O Год назад +1

    Isn't Signature one of the very few remaining holdout FBOs that refuse to publish their fees online? Aircraft owners and pilots should consider taking their business elsewhere.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Actually, Signature has been publishing their fees for a while on their website.
      They are still often on the expensive side, but at least they have improved transparency.
      - Martin

  • @cyrouskhavari969
    @cyrouskhavari969 Год назад

    Just out of curiosity, Mr. Pauley, why you're so adamant, or infatuated with flying into class B airports? Don't you have to pay landing fees? Isn't 100 LL is more expensive? If you have to get gas? Not to mention by flying a slower aircraft, in the midst of commercial aircraft, which are faster, causing more work load for those controllers have to scramble to get spacing for you , and the heavies? In my 45 years flying, I have tried my best to avoid those busy airport, unless, I had to.

    • @martinpauly
      @martinpauly  Год назад +1

      Ignoring your choice of words ('adamant', 'infatuated') for a moment, and focusing on the rest of your comment: I enjoy flying to large, busy airports. It is an experience and a challenge which (to me) is fun and rewarding and keeps me sharp. Other people run marathons or climb mountains, for similar reasons - those activities are not for me, but I sure can see why people want to do it.
      If the goal of my flying was to minimize the burden for air traffic control, then I should quit flying altogether, or at least keep to uncontrolled airfields. I want to be a good team player in working with ATC, but that is not the same as staying away.
      In many conversations I’ve had with air traffic controllers over the years, when I asked them what smaller GA airports mean for them at busy airports, the responses were along the lines of “be prepared, pay attention to the radio, fly a bit faster than you usually would”. Not once has a controller even hinted that we should stay away from those airports.
      When the FAA deems it necessary to restrict general aviation operations at an airport, they can do so through a slot reservation system. Currently, DCA and LGA require slots - all other airports in the US don’t. Large events like the Superbowl will see similar measures, temporarily. And even the need for a slot doesn’t mean general aviation is cut out, it just restricts how many GA flights per hour they will accept. For Seattle, the airport FBO ramp is "PPR" (prior permission required); I followed the process and requested (and was granted) permission to use the FBO a couple of days before this flight.
      Regards,
      Martin

  • @TheFalconJetDriver
    @TheFalconJetDriver Год назад

    Your title remind me of the day I beat a Piedmont Airlines 737 from Richmond, Va. to Norfolk, Va. in a Grumman Tiger! Taxing to Runway 02 ATC asked if I would be ready at the end and could I take an intersection departure? I answered affirmative. A PI 737-200 was on the runway behind me holding for a release.
    I was cleared for take off and an on course heading to ORF. The 73 departed after I made a right turn out. With vectors to climb to 10,000 then direct Harcum VOR V38 Cape Charles. Expect the radar vectors for the ILS 23 at ORF. I climbed to 2500 on course and was cleared through Felkers airspace as well Patrick Henery and Navy Norfolk while taking to Norfolk approach. I contacted the tower they cleared me to land on 13 hold short for a landing 73 on 23. As was I holding the 73 went past me. One of the crew asked where I came from I said Richmond. They said they took off behind me and I beat them to ORF.🤣🛫