Wow! Some things I learned watching this video that I didn't expect: 1) I can add MVAs into foreflight. 2) I can set an inbound course to an airport on a GNX 375 (which I have) 3) Pulsating VASI - who knew? No plans to land at Mountain Air, but still learned some things. Thanks! Also, sorry for all the interfering radio calls I've made from Mid Carolina.
Believe it or not there are those of us who still lack GPS on our panel. My panel is circa 1987 in a 1965 Cherokee. Great video and I would love to attempt the landing. Greetings from Wilmington, NC.
Great video Mike! My wife and I got a chance to fly in there last fall for a night and a little golf. I was a little nervous but it was an amazing experience and such a beautiful place. The approach and departure are awesome!! Maybe we can do it again someday.
Hi from the UK. I'm a new pilot just starting explore the UK. I've just purchase a Sting S4. if I lived in the US I would defiantly fly into your airport. What a lovely video and an amazing airport. Thanks for sharing. You have inspired me.
Great video. We used to be members and property owners at Mountain Air and flew our MU2 into there. You can see a few videos of that on my channel. Video technology wasn't what it is now ;). The only other comment I would make is that at least when we were there 2NC0 wasn't in the database, so you needed to put it in as a user defined waypoint. Since the GPS didn't know it was an airport, you would get multiple terrain warnings as you descend so consider inhibiting terrain warnings prior to starting the approach, otherwise it can be distracting. And if you don't have a dedicated button to do that it takes some searching in the GPS menus since that isn't something most pilots do very often.
Nice! The MU2 is a heck of an airplane. Must have been a blast to fly it in and out of Mountain Air. Fortunately, 2NC0 is in the databases now, so we don't have to deal with that anymore.
If you had the new 916is motor, MT propeller, and the Single Lever Power Control in your TSI, how much aerodynamic braking do you think you would lose for slowing down in flight and on landing rollout, versus your current set up of being able to set your propeller to Take Off and the propeller going to the fine pitch stop?
I’ve been told, by someone who has flown both, that the TSi performance with the MT prop is identical to that of the Airmaster. I don’t think the TSi needs the 916, but the HW probably does, and that’s what they’re recommending for the HW now.
@@OneAlphaMike do you know what these sweet spot is, on horsepower for this airplane? Like the Cessna 172 as a sweet spot of 180 hp, wondering if sling has declared something on this plane and the HW
@@williamkennedy2069 The TSi was designed around the 915iS, so I’d say that’s the sweet spot. It already leaps off the ground on takeoff, so doesn’t need any more power there. It might be nice to have an engine with higher HP at “Max ECO,” (the typical cruise power setting) for higher cruise speeds. I don’t think anyone has ever put a different engine on a TSi so it’s hard to say how much more speed you could get, but when I go from Max ECO to MCP, that’s an increase of over 20hp and it only yields an extra 12 knots or so. I hear the HW needs more hp on takeoff than the 915 has, hence they’re recommending the 916 for the HW now.
Military pilot, planning a trip out there, for the weekend of April 5-8th is there any way we could get a ppr to do a couple stop and goes there? It’s been a dream of mine to land there
You certainly would not want to do a stop & go. Full stop, then taxi for full length takeoff. I don’t know how you could get a PPR for just a landing and takeoff.
@@wk7337 Could try calling the real estate office. They can get PPRs for prospective buyers. But if you just want to fly in and out, I’m not sure they can help with that.
Wow! Some things I learned watching this video that I didn't expect:
1) I can add MVAs into foreflight.
2) I can set an inbound course to an airport on a GNX 375 (which I have)
3) Pulsating VASI - who knew?
No plans to land at Mountain Air, but still learned some things. Thanks!
Also, sorry for all the interfering radio calls I've made from Mid Carolina.
Always great to see your video uploads. It's been a tough week for aviation and the Sling family.
Believe it or not there are those of us who still lack GPS on our panel. My panel is circa 1987 in a 1965 Cherokee. Great video and I would love to attempt the landing. Greetings from Wilmington, NC.
Well Done Mike. Was just there last week touring the mountain facility.
Great video Mike! My wife and I got a chance to fly in there last fall for a night and a little golf. I was a little nervous but it was an amazing experience and such a beautiful place. The approach and departure are awesome!! Maybe we can do it again someday.
Hi from the UK. I'm a new pilot just starting explore the UK. I've just purchase a Sting S4. if I lived in the US I would defiantly fly into your airport. What a lovely video and an amazing airport. Thanks for sharing. You have inspired me.
Beautiful aircraft, sir. It looks like a sleek little speed demon.
Great video. We used to be members and property owners at Mountain Air and flew our MU2 into there. You can see a few videos of that on my channel. Video technology wasn't what it is now ;).
The only other comment I would make is that at least when we were there 2NC0 wasn't in the database, so you needed to put it in as a user defined waypoint. Since the GPS didn't know it was an airport, you would get multiple terrain warnings as you descend so consider inhibiting terrain warnings prior to starting the approach, otherwise it can be distracting. And if you don't have a dedicated button to do that it takes some searching in the GPS menus since that isn't something most pilots do very often.
Nice! The MU2 is a heck of an airplane. Must have been a blast to fly it in and out of Mountain Air. Fortunately, 2NC0 is in the databases now, so we don't have to deal with that anymore.
Awesome video, awesome!
If you had the new 916is motor, MT propeller, and the Single Lever Power Control in your TSI, how much aerodynamic braking do you think you would lose for slowing down in flight and on landing rollout, versus your current set up of being able to set your propeller to Take Off and the propeller going to the fine pitch stop?
I’ve been told, by someone who has flown both, that the TSi performance with the MT prop is identical to that of the Airmaster. I don’t think the TSi needs the 916, but the HW probably does, and that’s what they’re recommending for the HW now.
@@OneAlphaMike do you know what these sweet spot is, on horsepower for this airplane? Like the Cessna 172 as a sweet spot of 180 hp, wondering if sling has declared something on this plane and the HW
@@williamkennedy2069 The TSi was designed around the 915iS, so I’d say that’s the sweet spot. It already leaps off the ground on takeoff, so doesn’t need any more power there. It might be nice to have an engine with higher HP at “Max ECO,” (the typical cruise power setting) for higher cruise speeds. I don’t think anyone has ever put a different engine on a TSi so it’s hard to say how much more speed you could get, but when I go from Max ECO to MCP, that’s an increase of over 20hp and it only yields an extra 12 knots or so.
I hear the HW needs more hp on takeoff than the 915 has, hence they’re recommending the 916 for the HW now.
Nice video, do they allow helicopters?
@@jrpark1 Yes, I’ve seen some there on occasion.
@@OneAlphaMike great thanks.
Military pilot, planning a trip out there, for the weekend of April 5-8th is there any way we could get a ppr to do a couple stop and goes there? It’s been a dream of mine to land there
You certainly would not want to do a stop & go. Full stop, then taxi for full length takeoff. I don’t know how you could get a PPR for just a landing and takeoff.
@@OneAlphaMike alittle terminology with that haha yes of course we would do that. Any other reasons you could think of to get us in there real quick?
@@wk7337 Could try calling the real estate office. They can get PPRs for prospective buyers. But if you just want to fly in and out, I’m not sure they can help with that.
Hey Mike, im in the market for a sling. Is there a way i can contact you directly?
I’m not involved in sales, but if you just have general questions, you can message me through Instagram at instagram.com/onealphamike/
Thanks, I appreciate it. I sent you a message.