Citation M2 Low Airspeed Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
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    0:00 Intro
    2:53 Takeoff
    4:30 Landing and Approach Speeds
    6:27 Circle Approach and Stall Speed
    10:23 Transition from GPS Nav / Initial Approach Fix / ILS
    15:13 Landing
    18:15 Outro
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  • @addsub49
    @addsub49 Год назад +55

    Rumor has it ATC still isn't sure what 9TA is doing, but whatever it is they don't like it. Great video and demonstration Rich!

    • @arunhn
      @arunhn Год назад +1

      lol neither do I. the dude was all over the place!

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад +1

      Thanks - that was an interesting exchange for sure.

  • @johnfitzpatrick2469
    @johnfitzpatrick2469 Год назад +9

    That was a fantastic tutorial looking at the flight measurements of the automated system in the panel.
    Also having ATC communication: on final, makes focus priority;
    * Looking out for traffic
    * Aviating
    * Monitoring PFD (especially in baseleg turn) difficult for me personally.
    Great filming thankyou.
    🌏🇦🇺 "Thanks for not sitting us with the whiteboard and marker pen."

  • @rickunruh8132
    @rickunruh8132 Год назад

    Hey Rich. Thank you for joining the youtube presenters who are focused on safety. Your expertise is valuable.

  • @75Seneca2
    @75Seneca2 Год назад +5

    This was really good Rich…great lesson for all of us. Scary when you look at minimums on many plates for circling and while higher than an LPV or ILS, they aren’t often high enough to keep us out of trouble should something go wrong. I try to avoid them if at all possible. Thanks again for a great video.

  • @matsuhotprops
    @matsuhotprops Год назад +6

    Excellent lesson for any pilot in any airplane. Low, slow, and overshooting the turn to final, I’ve seen many students and seasoned pilots in this situation add a little bottom rudder because the skid makes the situation look better out the windshield. Add a little opposite aileron to keep the bank angle from steepening up and the next thing you know you are the pilot of a lawn dart!

    • @thomasmixson7064
      @thomasmixson7064 Год назад

      A sudden snap roll...nose pointed at ground...power on...at 650 AGL?? Even if skilled your first reaction will start to break spin thus accelerating even faster into the ground....THE STALL HAPPENS FASTER THAN A BLINK OF THE EYE! AVOIDANCE, AVOIDANCE, and again AVOID

  • @TIO540S1
    @TIO540S1 Год назад +7

    Excellent video Rich. And I’ve done sim training at three centers (most recently this week) and circle to land training is identical at all three and done only for the purpose of checking a box. It’s KMEM (Memphis) ILS 27 circle 18R, then, at 900 feet, 45 degree turn to the right, fly past FedEx, line up for 18R. In no way does that prepare you for low visibility, multiple turns at an unfamiliar airport.

  • @kerrylloyd4215
    @kerrylloyd4215 Год назад

    Another great video Rich. It was a good bonus hearing the guy on the radio screwing everything up and the ATC verifying it. I know you heard it too. 😅

  • @christopheraust
    @christopheraust Год назад +2

    What a great video. If biz jet pilots would watch this and study the Gillespie crash and the Truckee crash, it would undoubtedly save lives. Dan Gryder advocates for something similar to the green doughnut. He refers to it as Defined Minimum Maneuvering Speed (DMMS). Requires a min speed of Vapp + 10 until on final. We've got to stop avoidable stall/spin accidents near the ground. Great work, Rich! Thanks for addressing this to a wide audience.

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      Thank you - and yea I have heard about DMMS. I need to look at it closer and understand the details, but generally agree we need to put more focus on low airspeed awareness. Thanks for the comment.

  • @RonVF
    @RonVF Год назад +1

    Didn’t see this when it initial published. Now starting my morning with Rich and a cup of coffee! Another excellent video along with flight lesson! Todays avionics make flying so much less stressful by reducing the work load of tuning frequencies and turning dials..and oh yeh, adds a whole lot more safety to the flying as well!

  • @IgmuTu1
    @IgmuTu1 Год назад +2

    Great safety vid Rich...well worth viewing for everyone flying..Cheers

  • @belliott4213
    @belliott4213 Год назад

    I’m not a pilot, but I can’t get enough of these flight demos… thanks for posting

  • @monkeyboy8424
    @monkeyboy8424 Год назад +3

    Excellent instruction. Viewers should also note the AOA indicator in the turns. I've done circling approaches in the 744 and DC8, including the HGK checker board approach. Good training is essential. The problem being that most sim instructors are 'form fillers' not teachers.

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      Thanks for the message. The AOA is great reference too and what drives all the low airspeed awareness including the green donut. Appreciate the feedback.

  • @markcowell8096
    @markcowell8096 Год назад

    This Low Airspeed Demo video, along with Dan Gryder's Defined Minimum Maneuvering Speed video, should be in the RUclips Aviation Safety Video "Hall of Fame". Thanks for keeping us aware and alive Rich.

  • @skyepilotte11
    @skyepilotte11 Год назад +1

    Another great learning video...thx Rich

  • @brunogt1982
    @brunogt1982 Год назад

    AWESOME 👏🏼

  • @thunderbolt513
    @thunderbolt513 Год назад +1

    Hi Rich. Another awesome video as usual. This time with an interesting subject added to your "usual content" videos. And a subject one can never feel it's excessively speaked - the sensitive part of flight - the approach to land. I follow some other guys on RUclips Wich also know a lot about aviation (no need to mention them as you probably know them as well), that never cease to emphasize the true subject - safety, safety. Thanks for charing your knowledge with us too. Happy landings from Portugal

  • @nicholass6349
    @nicholass6349 Год назад

    Excellent lesson, Rich. Clearly demonstrates changes in stall speed associated with load, speed and configuration in turns. Thank you.
    Nick

  • @stephenp1717
    @stephenp1717 Год назад +4

    Rich, as always great video. The explanation was excellent. I am sure that green donut is easy to lose your attention when it’s at night, rain, high terrain, etc. You looking at everything else and get below ref and takes too long to get the power to come back up. Like you say your pulling up to tighten the turn. Sounds like that is a tough maneuver. Thanks for the video

  • @frankaubuchon5010
    @frankaubuchon5010 Год назад

    Great lesson and visual. Thanks

  • @mattd4616
    @mattd4616 Год назад

    Excellent video as usual Rich

  • @Twizlair
    @Twizlair Год назад

    great vid thx

  • @f14flyer11
    @f14flyer11 Год назад +1

    Nice Flying Eyes glasses Rich....they are money with a headset...

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      Agree - I like them a lot! Thanks for watching!

  • @prestonmiller9552
    @prestonmiller9552 Год назад +1

    As always Rich, very informative and well explained. One has to wonder how many ignore the green donut or don't even realize the wealth of information it provides for the circling approach. It would definitely be a key element for those times when you can't see out the windshield. Thanks Rich.

  • @etistours6650
    @etistours6650 Год назад +1

    What a great instructor 👍🏻

  • @Parr4theCourse
    @Parr4theCourse Год назад +2

    Do not tow sign:
    Aka: GoPro heat shield!!!
    Great video and explanation.

  • @nickrahal1
    @nickrahal1 Год назад

    Great Demo! Thx

  • @terrytomlinson8772
    @terrytomlinson8772 Год назад +3

    Excellent subject matter - makes one wonder about basic airmanship training

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler Год назад

      Yep. remember that exact matter was taught in private pilot stuff with great emphasis. Guess some lessons are lost after some time without refresher.

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      This video was really meant to show the relationship between stall speed and bank angle, and g-load. The green donut is a dynamic presentation of the stall speed. As pilots we all know that, but sometimes seeing It in a different format can help awareness.

  • @MB-te5og
    @MB-te5og 6 месяцев назад

    awesome , thank you sir , Bravo SIC here and i learn alot from you , keep up the good flying and videos

  • @kohersh
    @kohersh Год назад

    What a system that is. Thanks for the video!

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      Impressive system if we can remember to use it wisely!

    • @kohersh
      @kohersh Год назад +1

      @@FlyingwithRich100%. love the "ghost needles " we get those on the GI 275 by activating "cdi/vdi preview". It's a great for SA and a last chance reminder to toggle to vloc for those systems that do not automate as much.

  • @Dmiller_V23
    @Dmiller_V23 Год назад

    If a picture is worth a thousand words, this video should drive home how close you can get to stalling during a circling approach... Fantastic Video Rich!

  • @rocket862
    @rocket862 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks for the educational content, really appreciate what you are doing.

  • @rigilchrist
    @rigilchrist Год назад

    Excellent presentation.

  • @williamkennedy2069
    @williamkennedy2069 Год назад +1

    Thanks rich, I was great video!

  • @edjovi3677
    @edjovi3677 Год назад

    love it great job

  • @davidm3440
    @davidm3440 Год назад

    Great video Rich! You really summed it up with you said "I haven't witnessed given turns near final in quite awhile..." or something similar to that near the end of you video presentation. This could be true for those that got into trouble with airspeed in those cases, who knows. I'm not typed in any jets, but I can see where this could get a pilot in trouble just due to the dynamics of steep and/or hard turns during low and slow airspeeds. Maybe this could better direct ATC not to position jet types in those situations? Provided the jets are actually landing at a controlled airport - IDK. I'm sure during type rating training, this is addressed and what not to do. Again, this could fall under pilot error or current situations the pilot gets him/her self into. Sorry for the long comment!! Anyway, good video!
    David

  • @ProPilotPete
    @ProPilotPete Год назад

    Cool demo. I use the green doughnut all the time. It doesn’t lie and is a good check to make sure your V-speeds are set properly and accurate.

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      Agree - another great use of the green donut- thanks for watching!

  • @louissanderson719
    @louissanderson719 Год назад +1

    You’re the man rich!

  • @hamishdavidson3368
    @hamishdavidson3368 Год назад

    Good video Rich. Maybe also add in there, its ok to go around and have another go. Or ask yourself do we really need to go in here? Land at a close by airport and call an uber. Circling approaches in the Airline world are not even contemplated operationally ( just on risk management) and just done in the Sim checks or recurrents.

  • @NotTelling51
    @NotTelling51 Год назад

    ICE. Great video.

  • @peternelson8861
    @peternelson8861 Год назад

    Fascinating video and I'm not a pilot, really interesting dynamics.

  • @mikercflyer7383
    @mikercflyer7383 Год назад

    I am not a pilot but I have watched a few guys like Juan Brown and Dan Gryder talking about GA pilots killings themselves by flying slow on a regular approach and worse on a circling approach. Your demonstration should be taught to every new pilot. Safe travels

  • @robertbass9032
    @robertbass9032 Год назад

    Division of attention is also a major contributor in these crashes, since one must keep the runway environment in sight during a circle to land approach.

  • @noel56z
    @noel56z Год назад +1

    Nice video and explanation. Haven't most of the airlinessseverly restricted circling approaches(esp at night) or rqaised the minimums to VFR 1000/3?

  • @kasm10
    @kasm10 Год назад

    Thanks for the lesson. Im on my way to flying business jets!

  • @mathumlsu
    @mathumlsu Год назад +1

    Great video - I’m certainly guilty of not trusting the autopilot to capture approaches, learning patience is hard! Love the M2 - one can dream I guess.

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      Takes some time to get confidence in avionics and auto pilots.

  • @Micg51
    @Micg51 Год назад

    The E175 also has that green dot, interesting to see it change in turns as well as it being into the 200s in the flight levels. You can use it for all sorts of things, flap extension, flap retraction + 10, best angle, best rate + 50, drift down speed etc

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      It is an amazing reference. It ends up. Ring so many things. Thanks for watching!

  • @mrkc10
    @mrkc10 Год назад

    Great demo Rich. That was explained very well backed up with dumping the autopilot and cranking into a 30deg. bank…the green donut did exactly what you said it would do…and rather quickly. That was the whole point of the demo. Curious how you teach new pilots upgrading to a light/midsize jet procedure vs. techniques in this same topic when dealing with strong crosswinds/winds and it’s affects on Vref & threshold speeds ?

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад +1

      Conventional thinking really, observe crosswind limitations, gusty winds brief/fly higher ref speed and take into account for landing performance.

  • @igclapp
    @igclapp Год назад

    Great video, Rich! I was looking at the panel but didn't see the normal "round dial" AOA indicator. Is this particular M2 like the Mustang in that it doesn't have one? Or maybe I couldn't see it due to the camera angle.

  • @JanKoltai
    @JanKoltai Год назад

    Fantastic as always👍 agree 100% I flew for alot of years and never did a circling approach unless it was more or less VFR 🧐 call me chicken........

  • @chcr8150
    @chcr8150 Год назад

    Rich! Have been watching your channel for a while but only just now got a chance to review this one, just fantastic content. Such a great reminder of what it really means to be “low and slow” when it comes to making turns. Just curious, I noticed on your landing that you chose “landing flaps” upon reaching the FAF, whereas the demonstration was made with approach flaps. When business jet pilots are making circling approaches, are they potentially making those turns with landing flaps? Just wondering if the extra drag / lower speeds could come into play. Thanks again!

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад +1

      Depends on the airplane - in the 525 FlightSafety leaves it up to the pilot on which flap setting (APR or LDG) to use for circling approaches. I think in the Mustang we normally use APR Flaps. Larger jets, I'm not sure but I would guess something less an landing flaps. Thanks for watching.

  • @kenbrand8972
    @kenbrand8972 Год назад

    Nice video again rich but have you heard about the Cessna Denali?

  • @thomasmixson7064
    @thomasmixson7064 Год назад

    All turns from base to final should be approached with caution. With caution of backpressure in mind, please be mindful of the additional lethal factors of crosswinds, shifts, wake turbulence, & shears!

  • @xstensl8823
    @xstensl8823 Месяц назад +1

    stall speed increases with angle of bank. private pilot stuff

  • @igclapp
    @igclapp Год назад

    Rich, is the green circle basically showing best L/D speed? So would you fly the green circle for best glide if you lost both engines? On the normal Citation "round dial" AOA the best L/D is shown as 0.6, and this is also the recommended approach speed (1.3 times Vso). It also happens to be the AOA for Vx and max endurance speed.

  • @garylucas6511
    @garylucas6511 Год назад

    As always, another great video!. BTW, you didn't comment on it but, I heard ATC getting upset with a C172 that was flying over your head on your approach. Is that common in busy areas of California where ATC has low patience for pilots that may have missed a call, etc. I hear it occasionally here in Alabama/Georgia area but, i think it is with pilots that are not paying attention . It makes their work harder and less safe for all of us.

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      Yeah - our controllers in Long Beach are really good and if they get upset, I believe well justified. Thanks for watching.

  • @DanFrederiksen
    @DanFrederiksen 6 месяцев назад

    Nice. What's the slowest it can safely land? 90kts?

  • @gtr1952
    @gtr1952 Год назад

    I had to watch it twice, that 'thing' that was going on in the background kept getting my attention. ATC was not happy. 8) That older Lear on a Med flight that went down on a circling approach was scary. I can't believe they were even doing that. From what I've seen, final is fast on a Lear anyway, then add the 3 turn's, and low viz. No glass in that one either. That is a lot of things against them from the start. Sad one. Thanks Rich!!! --gary

  • @easttexan2933
    @easttexan2933 Год назад +1

    Rich, doesn't the same thing happen in any turn that steepens and elevator up force is required to hold altitude? On any airplane? Isn't that scenario called an accelerated stall? Just curious.

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      Yes - this is a real life situation that comes into play at low altitude.

  • @Wm-co2kx
    @Wm-co2kx 11 месяцев назад

    rich,
    I've seen vlogs you've done on the Cirrus and ttx......which plane do you prefer?Also,have you flown the Diamond Da-50?Any comments?thanks

  • @alpinepilot
    @alpinepilot Год назад

    Question, if you arm the APP mode that far out is it not at risk capturing any sidle lobes or wrong glide slopes? Or does it not actually arm until some point on the NAV arrival? I would be surprised if it respects that.
    Anyway a very cool video again Rich.

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад +1

      Nope - only one approach loaded so would only be navigating for the activated approach and associated fixes.

    • @alpinepilot
      @alpinepilot Год назад

      @@FlyingwithRich Thanks for your reply. I'm surprised how 'smart' that is. I would have thought that since the approach mode for ILS uses ground aids it arms the moment you press it. On an RNAV approach of course its understandable, but ILS not so much.

  • @Factory400
    @Factory400 Год назад

    Is it practical to fly +20 on a circle to land? Is that simply too fast to stabilize to approach speed after turning final?

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад +1

      I think +20 is better honestly. I just used +10 as that was the reference in the Textron/FlightSafety training manual - in my opinion, a lot depends on the situation of the circle, but if I didn’t feel comfortable using +20, I wouldn’t attempt the approach.

  • @sixwillwin
    @sixwillwin Год назад

    Good vid. Been flying M2 for a few months now. My green AOA donut is always 8 knots or so lower than posted Vref. Then its within a 2-3 knots of it right before touchdown. All my number inputs are accurate. In a couple CJ4s I have been in, the green donut is always within a knot or so to posted Vref.
    Been told I should get my AOA calibrated but not sure. It’s new to me.
    Other M2 pilots I have talked too, have indicated there green donut acts similar to mine. Also, in regards to this video, I went up and duplicated everything in my airplane yesterday and it was similar to your results
    I am thinking the calibration would be a waste of time and money. Do you have any thoughts for me? Thanks

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      I have flown a lot of different M2s and generally the green donut is pretty close to posted Vref or Vapp depending on flap position. Normally if its off by that much, there is something configured differently than I calculated speeds for. I use the green donut a lot, and I personally like knowing it's accurate - so I would want to get it looked at. We maintain/manage/fly a bunch of different M2s, and can only think of one time we had to adjust the AOA which was very recent (last 30 days). If you want details, send me an e-mail and I'll connect you with our mx guys to let you know what they did to fix the recent one.

    • @sixwillwin
      @sixwillwin Год назад

      @@FlyingwithRich Email sent via your website contact information. Thank you

  • @Tboneskier
    @Tboneskier Год назад

    This brings to mind the tragic accident at KTRK. Pilot was circling, tightened up the turn and augered in. Sad!

  • @lorenjackson8961
    @lorenjackson8961 Год назад

    I think that is what happened to the Lear 35A at Teterboro a few years ago.....

    • @FlyingwithRich
      @FlyingwithRich  Год назад

      I think so but also combined it with it with some other major errors. Thanks for watching!

  • @n8inc924
    @n8inc924 Год назад +2

    Let’s face it, a circling approach requires stick and rudder skills and less computer interface. Most pilots these days are lacking in these basic skills because they rely too heavily on the AP to get them to short final.

  • @Vulcancruiser
    @Vulcancruiser Год назад

    Makes it look easy...........

  • @steviem8294
    @steviem8294 Год назад

    “No it’s not good, but…” lmao

  • @musetti-sandford4732
    @musetti-sandford4732 Год назад

    Rich...love your videos but..when are we gonna see Amir's Kodiak????

  • @billjones3071
    @billjones3071 Год назад

    As important as training, avoidance is equally important especially in a jet, avoid avoid avoid

  • @12345fowler
    @12345fowler Год назад +1

    ATC was pis***

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