Montreal IFR Training Flight - Lachute to Mirabel - PA-30 Twin Commanche
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- IFR training flight in a PA-30 Twin Commanche (C-GZMV). Departure from Lachute Airport (CSE4), approach into Montreal Mirabel (CYMX) ILS Runway 24 with procedure turn, then RNAV Runway 28 back to Lachute.
10:25 Departure Briefing
14:00 Takeoff at Lachute
18:45 ATC Initial Contact
19:30 IFR Clearance
26:00 Intercept YUL R285
28:10 Entering Hold YUL R285 5 to 10 DME
35:05 Departing Hold for ZMX
41:50 Passing ZMX, starting Procedure Turn for ILS 24 CYMX
45:53 Intercepting localized for ILS 24
47:10 Engine Failure (simulated)
50:00 Passing ILS 24 FAF
52:10 ILS 24 Minimums and Go-Around
56:20 Approach Clearance for CSE4 RNAV 28
59:15 Passing RNAV 28 IAF (OMOTI)
1:00:40 Starting Descent into Lachute
1:04:20 Passing RNAV 28 FAF (KAPOM)
1:05:25 RNAV 28 Minimums
1:06:28 Landing at Lachute
Absolutely amazing flight with magnificent scenery the video quality is absolutely amazing ✈
Thank you very much for sharing his video with us
Congratulations👏
I just like your videos, very informative
Great video! I'm doing my IFR right now and this video (even though the approaches are different now) is helpful!
Hi Daniel. Been following your multi videos. Great content. Starting my multi next week at Lachute. Was this flight recent?
Hi pittiuomo123, thank you for the comment! Best of luck with your training; it's tough at times but very rewarding!
This flight was from July 2022; looks like the departure out of Lachute has changed and the procedure turn for ILS 24 at Mirabel is no longer published. Nevertheless I hope you can still find it useful for your training.
@@danielkelly2774 I appreciate the info. Safe flying bud.
Your video came online perfectly! Starting this run soon...
Could you tell me how you plug your go pro to have all the discussions?
Glad you enjoyed it, best of luck on your training! The adapter is the Pilot USA Dual GA Headset Recording Adapter, I got mine from Aircraft Spruce. Pricy, but worth the investment as it gets a lot more value out of each hour in the airplane.
@@danielkelly2774thank you !!