That’s great to hear!! Goal achieved! It’s really an amazing thing. Hopefully you’ll like today’s video too... we went a little overboard on explaining how the Oshkosh arrival works! Should be out around 2:30 EST
Another quality video. I don't blame you for not being a camping person. If I want to camp, I'll sleep in my garage. I'll get just as dirty and be as uncomfortable, just less chance of getting lost. Thanks for posting. I really enjoy your videos.
I’m glad you’re like minded! Hopefully the calming part turns out well, it ended up being a pretty glamping experience! And thanks for saying you enjoy the videos, makes making them worth it!
great use of maps, taxi diagrams, and graphics with your voice over explanations...this would be a good video to show my CAP cadets and others who are learning thanks
Traverse City isn't even the most northern part of the lower peninsula. The northern part of the upper peninsula is north of Houghton. The most northern land in Michigan is Isle Royale National Park, in the northwestern side of Lake Superior, just south of Thunder Bay, Canada. It would be like calling St. Petersburg the southern tip of Florida.
Maddy Maddox the autopilot doesn’t like to share!!! (Annnd the Cirrus flies way different than her training skyhawk... and with the opposite hand, so she doesn’t like flying 3JM because it messes her up for the skyhawk)
@@7ZeroProductions I was a porpoising 172 pilot on my first solo xc. I did a go around, and nailed the next one. You did great! I fly in the same sort of terrain (East Kentucky) as the Smoky Mountain airport that you visited, so I have issues with trying to land in flat places... everything is relative my friend.
Thank you for explaining the controllers. The more of your videos I watch, the more interested I get about general aviation.
That’s great to hear!! Goal achieved! It’s really an amazing thing. Hopefully you’ll like today’s video too... we went a little overboard on explaining how the Oshkosh arrival works! Should be out around 2:30 EST
Another quality video. I don't blame you for not being a camping person. If I want to camp, I'll sleep in my garage. I'll get just as dirty and be as uncomfortable, just less chance of getting lost. Thanks for posting. I really enjoy your videos.
I’m glad you’re like minded! Hopefully the calming part turns out well, it ended up being a pretty glamping experience! And thanks for saying you enjoy the videos, makes making them worth it!
great use of maps, taxi diagrams, and graphics with your voice over explanations...this would be a good video to show my CAP cadets and others who are learning thanks
That’s awesome to hear! Thank you! The graphics definitely added some labor to the video, but it’s tough to explain otherwise
Traverse City isn't even the most northern part of the lower peninsula. The northern part of the upper peninsula is north of Houghton. The most northern land in Michigan is Isle Royale National Park, in the northwestern side of Lake Superior, just south of Thunder Bay, Canada. It would be like calling St. Petersburg the southern tip of Florida.
What’s the song that starts at 1:36 ?
BrettFlipz not yours
Great video
Ok Mika....your just showing off to Ivette with that Perfect landing!!...😉
Why dosnt Ivette get some flying time in during these cross country trips?🤔
Maddy Maddox the autopilot doesn’t like to share!!! (Annnd the Cirrus flies way different than her training skyhawk... and with the opposite hand, so she doesn’t like flying 3JM because it messes her up for the skyhawk)
I hate channels like this. How is the world am I suppose to get any work done.? Ah, I'll work later. Great video series!
Who needs sleep when there are airplanes! Glad you’re enjoying em!! Was definitely an adventure
Its awesome seeing a big jet waiting on a Cirrus to land. Great content!
Glad you noticed! It was difficult to emphasize it in the video. Adds a little landing pressure! Don’t wanna be a porpoising cirrus pilot
@@7ZeroProductions I was a porpoising 172 pilot on my first solo xc. I did a go around, and nailed the next one. You did great!
I fly in the same sort of terrain (East Kentucky) as the Smoky Mountain airport that you visited, so I have issues with trying to land in flat places... everything is relative my friend.
The first time I went to an airport with a runway elevation higher than sea level... “what is this witchcraft!?”
are you using Adobe Creative Cloud?
Yeah, Premiere for the video, photoshop for the thumbnail, after affects occasionally, and little audition for timing songs