Piper Navajo Flight / Florida to Indiana

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Start of a great week of flying in the Piper Navajo CR for for the Electron Machine staff. The first leg of our cross country flying takes us to Warsaw Indiana for the first fuel stop of the trip.
    We introduce you to the plane, and show off our brand new Garmin G600 txi. The trip includes some confusion with ATC and dodging of IMC flying conditions.
    This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended for instruction in any way. For instruction, contact your local flight school / CFI.

Комментарии • 32

  • @johnfranklin4567
    @johnfranklin4567 Год назад

    flew one for air taxi for 3 years 30 inches 2200 should yield an egt of 1400 and ff of 17.5 gph each side The plane was new when I started and ran both eng to TBO No problems 22/gal/hr to RICH

  • @whomitmayconcern
    @whomitmayconcern 10 месяцев назад

    hey, since cannabis is still illegal federally, and you are abiding by the federal laws of aviation, are you allowed to haul equipment pertaining to an illegal operation involving drugs?

  • @wyunaboy
    @wyunaboy 5 лет назад +3

    Everything that got piper navajo in it will get a thumb up from me 😊, such a beautiful aircraft..i could only dream that one day i will own it.

    • @CharleyAlphaAviation
      @CharleyAlphaAviation  5 лет назад

      Thank you for watching. We really enjoy this Navajo. Really nice platform.

  • @tonymiller2283
    @tonymiller2283 Год назад

    What kind of camera are you using ?

  • @eduardoletti5537
    @eduardoletti5537 5 лет назад +1

    In April I'm going to Navajo school. The goal is to fly a 1978 Navajo Chieftain, Panther conversion very similar to your machine, less the wonderful G600 Txi.

    • @CharleyAlphaAviation
      @CharleyAlphaAviation  5 лет назад

      The Chieftain is a nice setup, little longer and slightly heavier. Hope you enjoy the school, we enjoy flying this plane.

    • @eduardoletti5537
      @eduardoletti5537 5 лет назад +1

      @@CharleyAlphaAviation The school is in Vero Beach, followed by further training in the aircraft.

  • @robertATC60
    @robertATC60 4 года назад

    If ATC asks for decent, question it and or ask for higher

  • @robertATC60
    @robertATC60 4 года назад

    good catch on callsigns!!

  • @n8inc924
    @n8inc924 4 года назад

    Not sure if its been there the whole time or not but I'm noticing the two of you are syncing up very well on these recent flights. Having a good co-pilot in a plane that complex must be a huge benefit.

  • @robertchambers5821
    @robertchambers5821 5 лет назад

    Do you carry O2 to climb up some more.

    • @CharleyAlphaAviation
      @CharleyAlphaAviation  5 лет назад

      Yes. The plane has an on board tank. There are a couple videos where we use O2

  • @danielberndt1622
    @danielberndt1622 5 лет назад

    What is your autopilot controller under the G600 TXI?
    Where did you get the autopilot status panel under the G5?

    • @CharleyAlphaAviation
      @CharleyAlphaAviation  5 лет назад

      From my understanding the autopilot controller under the G600txi is part of the package that comes with it to interface into the planes king 200 autopilot. The status panel I thought was original to the plane. I know our old Seneca has one similar. This package was put together by Mike Jones Aviation. As side note. That isn’t a G5, it’s made by L3 (esi500)

    • @johnsouthworthnz
      @johnsouthworthnz 5 лет назад

      @@CharleyAlphaAviation Interesting, I have brought a 1969 PA-31 with some mods, winglets, aux tanks and A2C engines. It hadn't flown for a while so doing a rigorous annual and 100 hr inlc alot of component rebuild. I am thinking about some longer runs in the Pacific and looking at range. Seems running at 55% works but also temps look critical. Any thoughts on the range/speed tradeoff?

    • @CharleyAlphaAviation
      @CharleyAlphaAviation  5 лет назад

      @@johnsouthworthnz We have a video on the power discussion. It's located here. ruclips.net/video/NDQMnUfoI_8/видео.html We have done some more flying with different power since this video, but I think you will find the info you want. 55% works good and adds for about an extra hour with added distance, without sacrificing too much speed. We can work on doing more videos or discussions around the power settings.

    • @stefantheberge4722
      @stefantheberge4722 4 года назад

      @@CharleyAlphaAviation I thought the G5 STC didn't apply to the PA31. Is the installation permitted when installed as a backup AI? I run Navajos commercially up in Canada and have been thirsty for that upgrade.

  • @eduardoletti5537
    @eduardoletti5537 5 лет назад

    Hi CA Aviation. I noticed you transferred fuel to the mains. Where are the aux tanks located, how many gallons do they hold and what is your endurance with a full fuel load? Nice aircraft.

    • @CharleyAlphaAviation
      @CharleyAlphaAviation  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching. The aux tanks are located in the nacelles behind the engines. This plane is equipped with the extra storage lockers behind the engines, the optional aux tanks utilize a small amount of that storage. They hold 27 gallons each. Standard fuel load of the plane is 183 gallons, with the aux tanks we carry 237 usable. At a 65% power @ 10K feet we can get about 5 hours @ 185Kts. With 55% power at 10K we can stretch to 6.5 hours @ 170Kts. Depending on head winds.

    • @eduardoletti5537
      @eduardoletti5537 5 лет назад

      @@CharleyAlphaAviation All right. Was the aux tank installation part of the Panther mod by Mike Jones?

    • @CharleyAlphaAviation
      @CharleyAlphaAviation  5 лет назад

      Kind of, the plane had the panther mods before Mike Jones. When Mike Jones got the plane we had him upgrade the avionics, install his new blue print engines and added the fuel tanks among some other things like annual and AD's.

    • @eduardoletti5537
      @eduardoletti5537 5 лет назад

      @@CharleyAlphaAviation ok got it.

  • @vasily2022
    @vasily2022 5 лет назад

    Nice vid guys.

  • @JohnSchiavoneJrBSEERN
    @JohnSchiavoneJrBSEERN 5 лет назад

    Love the Navajo

  • @MerlinspopTBH
    @MerlinspopTBH 6 лет назад

    Nice flight.

  • @jack1990181
    @jack1990181 5 лет назад

    I was wondering how much is the annual inspection cost for this model?how many gallons burning while cruising 180kts?

    • @CharleyAlphaAviation
      @CharleyAlphaAviation  5 лет назад +5

      Thanks for watching. Annual inspection, we're not really sure. We will have the first annual coming up in a few months. We did have one done when we purchased the plane, but there were many things done at that time. It is a 40 year old plane.
      We typical set up for around 65% power and that works out to be around 200Ktas at 15K and around 185Ktas at 10K. At that setting we plan a burn of 23-22gph side, usually see actually burn a little less.
      our plan on fuel burn looks like this:
      15k 65% 200Ktas, 23 gph each
      10k 65% 185Ktas, 22 gph each
      9K 55% 170 Ktas, 17.5 gph each
      6K 65% 178Ktas, 21 gph each
      Hope that helps.