Canada to Greenland in the King Air 90 - Narsarsuaq BGBW - Circle to Land 24
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Part two of our flight to Greenland. In this leg, we depart Goose Bay, Newfoundland (Canada) and cross the northern Atlantic Ocean to reach Narsasuaq, Greenland. Amazing views as we descend through the clouds to fly the circle to land on runway 24.
I was actually sick on this leg (suffering from a bad cold) so I wasn't able to run the cameras and assist in the cockpit as much as I'd like to have. Still, an amazing flight and credit should go to the pilot.
Didn't speak on this in the video but there should be some reference to Ernest Gann and his book Fate is the Hunter. He flew the same route many years ago and was a true pioneer in commercial aviation.
Departure:
CYYR
Destination:
BGBW Circle to Land 24
If you have any comments or questions feel free to leave them down below or message me directly.
Special thanks to the following artist:
Crystallize - Lindsey Stirling (Dubstep Violin Original Song)
I am a new pilot, live in sugar land tx. Find flight videos to be quit boring. Find your videos to be quit excellent. Your are clearly skilled pilots with great production value.
Firebugshoes thanks for watching and leaving a comment. I appreciate the compliment. I try to make each video interesting. Are you training at Anson?
nothing better than a 24 landing. Love it!
Funny enough, we actually watched your video before we took off so we knew what to expect. Thanks for watching P1D!
trip of a lifetime. I did it my first time with my dad. Bucket list item for sure!
It was great watching this and imagining Gann flying that route all those years ago
I don't know if I mention it in this video but that's actually why we choose Narsarsuaq! Thanks for watching!
Great video, thanks for posting! Beautiful scenery.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Those were some clear ATC instructions. Nice video and great flying!
Thank you!
these are cool adventures. Awesome!
Bears repeating. Awesome job.
Just found your channel. Thanks for sharing. I love Narsarsuaq. Premier1Driver has been there a couple times. Interesting to see it from a King Air point of view.
We actually watched Premier1Driver (and other's) videos on landing there to see what it looked like before we departed. Hoping this video helps others heading to BGBW in the future as well!
Hey, how are you?
I have some questions about the tech stop in BGBW, can you please help me with that?
Do you had to do any customs / immigration process for a tech stop? Do you used any handler to help you at airport? And is there any slot,. PPR, landing permit or OVF to land in there?
I think there's terrain near by.
nice vid. enjoyed the views.
Thanks for the comment. As cool as the video turned out, it's hard to capture the magnitude and beauty of the scenery up there. Glad you enjoyed!
did you ever fly the King Air with one engine out, either as a test or actual outage????
In trainning.
Im pretty sure theres a button to shut her up 😂
Does the guy in the left seat have his MEI?
I did visit with Anson, however I was unable to pass the FAA Med Exam, so a sport certificate was my only option. Houston schools had all dropped sport, so I ended up training at U.S. Sport Aircraft in Addison TX (Dallas) in that they have a fleet of Czech Sport Cruisers (LSA) that they use for their private training. Therefore, my training, oral and check was all "private", but in an LSA. I took the written "sport" test at Anson, on crutches, less than 48 after a hip replacement with a pain drip hanging from my neck. Not me best decision, but the good people at Anson were all very nice. They only looked at me as if I was crazy and I must agree, it was. I passed.
Yikes! Glad you passed. Maybe our paths will cross in future. Safe landings!
nice video and good choice of music ;)
Thanks, Jaguar!
does the kid know how to fly too or just the dad?
Yes
Nice video, but I thought I should just warn you that there's terrain, terrain, terrain.
😂😅
Shut that warning up
Not a landing you want to go long on