ILS Approach to Minimums | ATC Audio | Cessna 172M
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- Опубликовано: 22 мар 2015
- Watch as I HAND fly this ILS approach down to minimums with the help of Brandon, my instructor. Enjoy!
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Fucking fantastic
Amen
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Ohhhh worlds collide mr aviation and airforceproud
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Notice the pilot's eyes... He's not fixated on any one instrument, and he NEVER, not once, looks outside until he reasonably expects to see the runway. That "pea soup" is incredibly disorienting. Good example of low vis flying.
What an amazing instructor Brandon is. Right in the feels. Good job Josh, incredible work.
Very good video, a few weeks ago I was shooting a ILS to mins at night in very heavy rain at a uncontrolled airfield and halfway down the approach I remembered to turn on the lights...I almost forgot. Not on a checklist but very important to remember. :)
Yes it is Steve! Thanks for watching. This is a flight I'll always remember. haha
***** I watched that VLOG where you mentioned that. cool videos Bahama man
You did not hear the approach controller properly. She also asked if you meant approach or runway lights and you replied runway. She said the runway lights would be at full intensity due to the PCL failure. She next asked if you wanted anything else but you missed it.
Tell your instructor to say "reduce power" instead of "pull power" sounds incredibly similar to "FULL power".. Could get you and him in a bad situation at some point!!
Jonny Hyman We could understand each other. It just sounds that way on the recording :)
Yea, me too. It REALLY sounded to me like FULL Power. I was wondering WHY he said that since you were ABOVE the Glideslope. GREAT video, and GREAT landing!!!
I might go back and add a sub title for "Pull Power" because I too was confused why he would say "Full Power"
I agree...sounds like he was saying "Full Power". This was fun to watch and I was impressed.
Jonny Hyman I was wondering to myself why full power ...? It looks good to me. !
I feel the controller never confirmed ALS would be on. She actually asked whether you were referring to the ALS or Runway lights and then proceeded to declare that all the RUNWAY lights would be on. Perhaps she should have specifically mentioned that ALS was out though. Nice video. Congrats on nailing the approach.
Good catch. I caught that too.
As an IFR student, that was perfect view point, great to see you stay calm/focus, and you can tell your instructor was supportive awhile with good communication. Cheers
You and I don't know each other, but honestly - at 16:55 when you touched down and he said "wow" and put his arm around you - I was so proud of what you had done. I've been watching your progress for months now, and though i don't have PPL as of yet, I hope to soon. I hope my training goes as well as yours has. Great job! Thanks for the video's. Fly safe.
Thank you!
+75Bird455 Have you gotten it yet?
He put his arms around him because he was glad to be on the ground. Instructor was wayyy to nervous that whole approach. Imo he was acting like it was his first ils approach... to minimums and was not confident in his abilities
@Laverne Johnson He's out there actually doing things with his life and documenting his whole journey. What have you accomplished in your life lately?
@@12220627 Not so sure about your assessment. He was very alert, watching, checking and flying.
If that is your CFI he is the single most nervous individual in the right seat I have seen. Great video, great approach. Didn't seem like he needed to comment as much as he was. You did great!
You need to get out more.
I agree.. It just showed his nervousness and the hug at the end seemed more of a thank you for getting us on the ground safely than a congratulatory hug...
Videos like this are why I want to start flying. Pilot, aircraft, and sky working together to create memories. I bet this is a flight you'll never forget!
Never!!
you kissed the surface of that runway like a pro man good job!
Yes, that touch down was sweet!
Wow, that was about the most intense approach I've seen on RUclips, well done.
Josh, handled that calm and cool. You guys are a great team. Brandon did well.
Beautiful! You dont know how much I miss flying, I couldn't afford my commercial career after getting my pp license. Videos like this cheer me up for not giving up. Cheers from Mexico city
But you did give up?
Sweet video! I've been looking forward to seeing this all day. Thanks for everything you do for aviation. You and your team are inspiring many of us.
I was on the edge of my seat watching, when you were in the clouds with no visual reference.. Great Cool Calm & Collected flying ..
Jeez! You made feel I was inside that cockpit. I've followed you since your beginnings and I can 100% guarantee this is the best video you've uploaded so far. Congratulations dude!
Hands down the best video I have seen you post! What an intense situation but Brandon did an awesome job coaching you through it! Great job!
Josh Man thanks again for all of this inspiration!
every time I see this videos it's a full confidence boost!
Great job teaching, letting the student fly the entire approach. Tap the rudder for the minor heading correction and use the trim more - trim for the 500 fpm and see if you can fly the whole approach with little to no control inputs. The closer you get to that, the easier even approaches to mins will be.
Wooow!! Awesome!! I was holding my breath until the airfield was seen! Thank you for this amazing experience!
Love the hug at the end... Great video
Impressive flying and extremely well done for your first IFR landing... Great Job!
Phenomenal Josh! Loved this video. Glad to watch you grow as a pilot and gain such unique experiences!
Josh, for me, being a simple PPL I never ever seen a young guy performing a so proffessional job as you did. Congtrats!
About the lighting, she never told you that anything other than the runway lights would be on. She didn't confirm the approach lighting would be on. Listen from like 2:30 on. When I listened to this the first time I was saying to myself, "She never confirmed anything other than the runway lights."
+mr3856a ATC did confirm the runway lights would be on high intensity though.
"991 the pilot-controlled lighting is out of service, so they're leaving everything on high." Sounds like confirmation to me. Someone dropped the ball.
@Laverne Johnson - According to them, they did check for NOTAMS, and there were none. Since you're calling them liars, please post the proof.
I know sometimes if the light are left on “Pilot control mode” they would automatically switch back on low during a certain time period.
@@ProfessionalPilot Look at 2:30. The controller asks if he is asking about the APP lights or the RWY lights as she says all RWY lights will be on high. He answers thank you. The pilot caused the confusion, not the controller.
That was riveting! Nice work by both of you. I'm a relatively new PPL so really appreciated watching your IFR adventure! Thanks for posting!
Great job!! One of your best videos. It kept me in tension till the very end :)
Awesome Job Josh! As a student pilot i`ve learned a lot from you and i still am! Outstanding! Fly Safe!
Fun stuff. I enjoy watching your videos. You are on a life long adventure my friend. I have been a professional pilot now for 30 years. Hopefully you will always have the enthusiasm and enjoyment throughout your career as I have. I have not flown single engine planes sine about 1990. Watching your videos brings all of the excitement of the early years right back. Thanks for the videos. They are terrific. Have fun, be safe. If you are ever around the DFW airport stop in at CAE and I'll give you a tour and maybe hop in a simulator. I'm fleet chief over the Falcon 2000EX EASy.
Steven Ford (
Steven Ford - Your comment was 5 years ago, but I'll give you a shot. I live in Ft. Worth working on F-35s. I haven't done any serious flying in many years, but I want to get current & start work on a CFI soon. I have a commercial/instrument & about 300 hours. I'd like to instruct as a job. There are so many flight school options in DFW it's hard to decide. I'm thinking part 141 college, but am up for any suggestions you, or others may have for instruction. Thanks!
Great capture of what we should all strive to be able to do. Thanks for sharing.
This was the first video i saw you yours, and many videos later its still my favorite. Such a great job in such an intense environment .
You are a great pilot and you will only get better as the hours add up. Very nice job for a student pilot. My first IFR approach was an ILS into BWI (Baltimore) right down to the minimums. I will never forget that feeling. Great job and safe and long flying career!
One of my favourite videos!
Great job, and a great instructor keeping you focused and calm.....
As a non pilot who watches these videos just to learn the basics even I know how impressive that was!!! Wow!
Wow! Nice flight and control of situation. IFR is easy when you know you have the VFR as the second choice if things goes bad. When you just have one option, its become tricky.
great instructor,
thanks for the video
Hands down one of the best aviation channels out there! Good job on the landing. That was a difficult final.
AWESOME VIDEO!!!!!! I want more of this stuff MrAviation101 !!!! Excellent job Josh and outstanding job to Brandon! Definitely a two pilot situation!
Excellent video. Why are my palms sweating?!
Great video, great flight, and excellent use of CRM! I really like the fact that you learn a lesson with each flight. The best pilot is the one that is always willing to learn something new and take constructive critiquing. Blue skies brotha!
Hell of an instructor! Nice work and great team!
This was a great video!! Thx for sharing. I had a 3sm vfr approach and landing a couple weeks ago and it was challenging and fun. I can only imagine how intense yours was!
Wow! I agree with Jonny Hyman’s... confusing to hear “pull power”, though I’m sure sure you and your instructors already have a common understanding on communication. Great job!
Josh, as an non-instrument rated flyer, I was super-impressed with your performance. Have seen a few in my 33 years of flying GA and Experimental Amateur Home built planes.
You are really lucky to have an instructor as good as Brandon - he is "da man!" I once had a "furloughed Pam Am Pilot" as my Instrument Instructor. He yelled and screamed at me, until I made a "one eighty" and went back to the field to NEVER fly with him again. And I did not!
Josh, you are an excellent "manipulator of the controls," and have a great aviation career ahead of you. I'm jealous as hell :) Nice video, thanks, N-6395T
p.s. the movement of the carb heat knob was really telling and important. I am one of those trained to have that carb heat: Either FULL ON - or FULL OFF. Halfway, sometimes, cools the air to 32degrees F - and with moisture, ICE!
Wow is right.Thanks for the take along
Outstanding job! That is one of those experiences that builds confidence and makes you a better pilot. Well done!
This is an excellent video. Narration was placed in just the right places and very informative. :)
Thanks!
Good video! I still remember the first approach I flew down to minimums, it's amazing how close you are to the runway when you pop out at 200'.
One small concern I have is that I didn't see either you or the instructor paying much attention to the actual decision height; my instructor always had me call out key altitudes, state aloud the actual altitude that we would go missed at as we started down the ILS glideslope, and count down at 100' intervals for the last few hundred feet. I realize that some of that may have been edited out of the video, but it's still a good thing to think about.
Outstanding video and even better Instrument approach Josh... I'm extremely impressed! Way to Go..!
I had to come back to ride and Marcus and you did a terrific IFR approach and that is how it’s done
Awesome!! ...I'd strongly recommend you invest in an electric attitude indicator for backup.
Can’t the IPad with foreflight do that?
@@Mrcaffinebean I think it’s still It’s not certified to be relied on, would be a good idea to get a battery operated back up
Just my opinion...isn't that why partial panel flying is a part of the IFR checkride?
I've only been an observer thus far. Never commenting on videos or anything like that but this one absolutely deserves a comment. You two make a great team together and honestly I am a bit jealous. I am in line to start my PPL next month (June 6, 2016) and I can only hope to be in your place one day. You are very detail oriented in all your videos which all came together on this approach. I usually like watching your videos in which you bring new people up (i.e. Avery's take-off smile) but the teamwork you and Brandon showed on this flight alone has gotten me so excited for my flight training. Keep up the great work and it will take you wherever you want. Thank you for the videos. Keep flying safe.
How did you go. Did you start your PPL? Did you finish it? Since it's been almost 1 year and a half. I hope it's been great.
WOW is right. Great video great flying. I miss all that. Thanks
Excellent video. The well-placed narration helped give interesting context to each leg of the flight. Congratulations on your pushing yourself to improve your skills safely, and thanks for sharing!
awesome video, awesome approach, and awesome instructor!
`Even though I have my instrument rating now I never got to do an actual approach in actual conditions, let alone to minimums (the bad part of taking IFR lessons in the winter in NY), so this was cool to watch! Good job
awesome job..I remember doing my first low ifr approach.. it was emotionally exhausting afterwards, but so worth it
Nice video and great reaction of the instructor at the landing touch! Cheers for you both! Greetz from Brazil!
Great job! Love your videos :) greetings from France!
Thanks!
+MrAviation101 Greetings form Poland to. Nice job ;)
Great video. One suggestion I would have is to get in the habit of calling out your altitude and the minimum altitude ie. 500 for 300 . This helps to know when you have to go missed and don't find yourself below minimums on the approach
Great tip! I'll keep that in mind.
Well done. Great instructor. You were both pretty calm.
Great video, you have a hell of an instructor. You have a great attitude about flying and learning more about how to continuously improve.
Nice video!
A bit too much of pressure and talking of the instructor in my opinion.
Instrument flying is very very easy once you do it regularly and very very difficult at the beginning.
Good briefing before the flight, the awareness of the common errors (a good portion of them are caused by the mere fact that a student pilot in IMC is nervous) helps.
Do it in a simulator a couple of times to train your brain for the correct scanning technique.
There is no rocket science behind an ILS, just a sequence of quite a lot of small steps and actions.
I do not fly C172's a lot, I would suggest to fly these approaches with 10 deg flaps only, leave the flaps there until touchdown, any flap changes during the apporach produce a lot of pitch changes - very distracting. An ILS runway is plenty long enough for a C172 on a partial flap landing.
Nice video - keep up the good work!
Happy landings
Guido
Guido Warnecke I miss your videos, sir! Watched every single one of them and waiting for some more!
I saw you commenting on a brazilian aviation Facebook group once. I'm from Belo Horizonte - Minas Gerais.
Thank you - muito obrigado.
i will have some videos up shortly.
Greetings to MG & happy landings,
Guido
+Guido Warnecke I have a question to mantain the GS I could control the pitch only with power setting ??????
Angelita: it is important not to "chase" a pitch on the glide slope. Start with a know power setting and then do only minor adjustments with power and pitch. If you have a strong headwind you may need to add some power, above the "normal" power setting in the approach.
The key here is "small" adjustments.
Another way to train this on any flight: Set up the aircraft on a descent and watch you ground speed on the GPS. On a 3 deg glide path you would need 600 feet per minute descent rate to maintain on the glide path.
The formula: ground speed multiplied by 5.
Example: 100 kts ground speed, multiplied by 5 is 5000 feet per minute rate of descent.
You hold the rate of descent for that ground speed and you aircraft will stay solid on the glide path, no chasing...
Happy landings,
Guido
+Guido Warnecke I would practice the formula in my sim by the way I appreciate your advice .Thanks a lot guido and happy landings too..
+MrAviation101 That was some great flying and great voice over explanations too. I am student private pilot and haven't flown in several months due to money issues but I'll be back luckily in about two weeks to do a flight review with my CFI to get back on track and take my last 8 hours in training before my exam. Just wanted to say your videos are pretty awesome and I look forward to improving as well as you improve with every flight. True words spoken at the end ''test your limits, but do so responsibly'', ''cant be afraid to make mistakes''. Simply amazing, great flying and just great overall take on things. Your CFI was pretty damn proud, haha it just comes through the vid with his ''wow.....wow''. Safe flying and greetings from Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
It brought a smile to my face once you touched down. Great work, both of you.
Wow that was awesome!! And very nice, smooth landing as well! :) Great job!
"Full power full power!" I would have firewalled it and started the go round.
I agree. I am not so convinced as some are, about the appropriateness of the instructor's constant advice during the descent. In my experience, the pilot is usually already taking the correct action to regain the glideslope. It is too easy for the pilot monitoring to pick up a deviation, which is probably already being addressed.
You're so fricken inspirational. You make me want to CFIT.
No no, don’t CFIT. That means to crash.
Controlled
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Terrain hahha
You did such a great job! Well done! Brandon seems like a really great instructor! Well done Josh!
I'm going to watch it again. I am fascinated by IFR flying!! Wow, good job guys!
Brandon is my flight instructor in Addison,TX
He is the best
Great video! I have the deepest respect for this performance and for you both, Congrats! I like the "Wow" and the slap on the back at 16:55, great human and noble reaction and character!
A little detail I loved...right in the beginning...the ATC telling you to descend, then your response, then fade the audio...then your intro. Just a cool bit of editing.
This is probably one of your best videos. Have to say it was great. Very cool to watch, get to start my Instrument training in the summer.
Your radio was really staticy/hard to hear but I think the controller said that the runway lights would be at full intensity but never specifically confirmed the approach lights.
Great catch! I think you are right... The radio was hard to hear so we didn't catch that during the actual flight.
Andy Plater Gary pettis
Andy Plater i specifically heard the controller actually ask if you mean he runway or approach lights and you responded to confirm the runway lights will be on so I think it was a misunderstanding
Was just about to comment on the same thing (two years too late hehe). Anyways, great video! I've watched it several times now, the co-pilot/instructor is really switched on there..! ;)
At 2:33. didn't she ask for rwy for app lights? And your instructor said "thank you for the [runway] lights." Then at 4:06 you said the approach lights weren't on. It's because you didn't request for them to be on, right? Great video, amazing landing, and amazing footage! Keep it up!
Why would anyone NOT want them to be left on since it was IFR plus the PCL was inop?
For ILS approaches, PAPIs are not to be used when the vis is < 1 or CIG < 010.@@markemanuele1929
@@batrarohit1 Good point..., but I was talking about the ALS off the approach end of the runway.
Wow, great job man.. I've never flown in to anything like this (yet) but what an approach. Awesome as always. Cheers
wow....just wow.....great job both of you
Before taking any lessons for the instruments ratings I suggest everybody to practice instrument landings all the way down to minimums in a flight simulator. In real life it is extremely intense.
sometimes folks dont realize how difficult this is to do .....u have to fight the urge to do what ur body is telling u to do all the time and trust ur instruments ....it takes quite a bit of time till u begin to feel somewhat confident in the cockpit ...
I know, it is the strangest thing that we trust our body feel over instruments. My father was a private pilot, twin and instrument rated with plenty of experience. One time he was distracted with something, got caught up in a cloud and came out of it, as he said, "Fat, dumb, and happy" in a tightening spiral. In the meantime his body said he was flat and level!
@@Lehmann108 wow!
All u guys bashing the instructor. I do the same with my students. That's y they call students. They are learning. If u do in a jet that's different story. But these guys are not flying a citation jet or 777. It's a fucking cessna.
Amen
+Khan Khan I hear you. Your point taken. Not sure what that guy means by "ghetto grammar"
***** that's how I talk. What's the problem with my grammar. Not ur typical cfi man. New York ghetto born and raised and one day will get out of it.
+Khan Khan my point being I don't care about how you speak. Not a problem for me. All the best in your CFI endeavor.
+Fanta Sunkist Respect.
This was perfect - very well done! Man, that must be a great feeling when the CFI slaps you on the back and says "great job" ;)
Just got my PPL. Moving onto the intrument rating. Your videos have been super helpful. Thanks a ton!
I see that you're on NAV page 2 on the 430. NAV page 1 is better for flying the approach in my opinion. Trying to fly the magenta line with precision is a fool's game. On NAV page 1 you have the indicator. If you set up the 430 to show DTK and TRK as long as you keep those the same, you'll stay right on the localizer. Nice job though. I am also quite impressed with your instructor.
Now what did they use in the 70's before Nav page 1 or 2?
IFR cockpit management is like a chess match. You always have to be thinking five moves ahead.
Great video Josh! Awesome content, awesome people and awesome capturing/editing. Your videos just keep getting better, keep it up!
Good job and great reflections! I still remember my first IFR approach to minimums to KVNY. Picker factor!
Way to electronically gang bang your magnetic compass.
All of those devices are magnetically shielded. They are meant to sit on the glareshield next to the compass.
+MrAviation101 Interesting! Thanks for the input/reply! Fly safe!
+Adam Rice yeah! No problem. It's a common misconception, most of those aviation devices like we have are designed to not affect the compass.
Great video Josh, it demonstrates that private pilots can be competent pilots in all situations and circumstances given the opportunity, training and preparedness to adapt.
A very wonderful instructor and very good job flying IFR.
Im learning instruments right now and watching this is thrilling. You and your instructor did a good job 👍🏼
Had to go back and watch this today. I remember watching it when it early last year when I started on my instrument ticket. Just passed my ride last Friday. Fun to see it now after all that work.
Great video! Awesome to truly see you in the full experience of learning and to the extent that you had to with vis as low as it was. Thank you for all your work it truly helps, as I’m working on IFR now. Fly safe
Thanks for posting this. I haven’t flown in 10 Years and your videos are helping to get me back in the saddle
Absolutely awesome job! Well done.
Well done Josh! Excellent approach and beautiful landing in those conditions, you are an inspiration to many out there learning to fly. cheers
Incredible approach and brilliant instructor!
Congratulation on an amazing approach, your channel inspires me to push myself harder and try harder,
This had to be one of your best videos! Keep up the great work!