OFF TO ICELAND / DA62 Atlantic Ferry Flight

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2023
  • Welcome to the next ferry flight series. I fly the DA62 from Austria to Canada via Sweden, Scotland, Iceland and Greenland. Follow along on this flight which took place in January 2022. Enjoy!
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    This video is NOT for training purposes!
    Follow the instructions and procedures which are stated in the relevant AFM/POH.
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Комментарии • 99

  • @felixmichnacs9543
    @felixmichnacs9543 Год назад +9

    Hello Micke, it is FL024 since you were already above the transition altitude. According to SERA 3110, the flight level system applies to flights above the lowest usable flight level or, if applicable, above the transition altitude. Since you have already been above the transition altitude and the altimeter has been changed to QNE, the flight level is the flight level. In the UK, the transition altitude is defined at 3,000 Ft, except for some TMAs and CTRs around major airports. In those TMAs and CTRs, the transition altitude is defined at either 5,000 or 6,000 Ft. Where which applies can be found in the list of the AIP section ENR 1.7. Smart mode off!

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад

      Good explanation Felix! That's how I know you ;)

  • @Darrin67
    @Darrin67 Год назад +2

    Been watching this dudes vids ever since he started flying Diamond. Such great and inspiring vids. Makes me want to sign up for lessons and ordering of a DA62 for the family.

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад

      Thanks for staying here ;)

  • @piotrekflo
    @piotrekflo Год назад +1

    Your face was priceless 😄 when you stated that the plane took off without lights. I think there was to mutch rush during the start. But it's good lesson for the future. 🙂 Micke your movie perfect like always.

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад

      I know haha
      You're right, better safe than sorry!

  • @aaronbowes1176
    @aaronbowes1176 Год назад

    The Diamond DA62 is a magnificent aircraft!!

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад

      It is ;)

    • @init2wn
      @init2wn Год назад

      @@MickeLang Do you happen to know how many DA62s have made it to the United States?

  • @vwsuperbugger
    @vwsuperbugger Год назад +1

    Awesome video, just leaning my ground school, i find these very informative. Fun seeing if i can decipher all the radio calls throughout each country, thanks so much.

    • @skribtsov
      @skribtsov Год назад

      Same concern on deciphering ) as i am not very experienced pilot either :-) but this video proves we should not be afraid and that this IS POSSIBLE to decipher all these crappy calls 😂 ))

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +2

      this comes with experience ;P

    • @skribtsov
      @skribtsov Год назад

      @@MickeLang , what is your “hours of fly” mega-count? :-)

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +2

      @@skribtsov you mean total time?

    • @skribtsov
      @skribtsov Год назад

      @@MickeLang yes, i guess “total hours” or “total time”

  • @clarencewiles963
    @clarencewiles963 Год назад

    Thanks for your flight today. In a future video could you give a explanation of the flight services being provided. Thanks!

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад

      That’s a good idea Clarence! I’m actually meeting a controller tomorrow from the UK maybe the chance to get some insider infos👍🏼

  • @Postelnikov
    @Postelnikov Год назад

    Hi Micke, tank you for more great videos. One question when atc tell you - report 8500 ft. Could you just say wilco? And not - will report 8500 ft? How is more right?

  • @Marcus4Aspern
    @Marcus4Aspern Год назад +1

    Wieder sehr schönes Video! Am Ende sieht man Vereisung - könnten Sie im Video einmal auf die Anti - Ice Mögichkeiten der DA82 eingehen? - very nice video, in the end you see icing - could you explain the deicing possibilities of the DA62 in next videos? Thanks!

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад

      Video am Freitag geht dann darauf ein😉

  • @Nice_Sky
    @Nice_Sky Год назад +3

    Don‘t get me wrong Mike. I like your videos so much and beside the epic pictures I can learn a lot.
    But sometimes I worry a bit because you are very confident and pretty cool. I hope you will stay as thoughtful and professional as always 😊.

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +2

      I don’t get you wrong☺️
      It’s always good to be confident but I am still learning and gaining experience. It will take some time but there will be a video where I am not that confident😂

  • @Gega_Zautashvili.
    @Gega_Zautashvili. Год назад

    Nice video :)

  • @antonik2674
    @antonik2674 Год назад +8

    When finding the 180 degree opposite of a heading, I noticed you added 2 degrees to the final value, you actually only need to +2 to first value, -2 from second value and the last value stays the same. Im sure you knew, but in the moment may have made a silly mistake :)

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +3

      100% correct, my mistake!😂

    • @Sebastopolmark
      @Sebastopolmark Год назад

      Isn't that wrong? You should -2 from the first and +2 to the second.
      360 -2 1st +2 from the second = 180

    • @EchoFox18
      @EchoFox18 Год назад

      I think sometimes it's easier to just read the tail of the RMI needle.

  • @derekwarren1862
    @derekwarren1862 Год назад

    Report 3,000 then QHN - that way everyone knows the height being reported at a transition level - Great video BTW!

  • @Gega_Zautashvili.
    @Gega_Zautashvili. Год назад +5

    It will be FL024 . Thats also what the Transponder indicates when set to ALT in this case.

    • @limitedkanji
      @limitedkanji Год назад

      Transponder indicates pressure altitude, so when he was passing 030, it would indicate 024.

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +1

      Yes it indicates pressure altitude but it depends then on the QNH setting you have. So FL24 is correct then👍🏼

    • @Peter_M
      @Peter_M Год назад +1

      ​@@MickeLang transponder always use STD baro

    • @flexairz
      @flexairz 9 месяцев назад

      @@Peter_M Correct, it always shows flight level.

  • @amgguy4319
    @amgguy4319 Год назад

    Lol - adjustment thing here, screw there, lever there 🤣

  • @Fwuwe
    @Fwuwe Год назад

    FL024 when the Baro set to standart. So the controller also notice, that your Baro ist already set to standart.

  • @firefox3187
    @firefox3187 Год назад

    Dose the 62 have similar fuel system to the single engine DA’s, where picked up from left then unused heated fuel piped through the right and back in to the left?
    Is it mirrored for right engine, so that each side Pre warms opposing engine’s tanks

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад

      Left engine takes from the left tank and vice versa. Return flow heats the tank from where it's taken. So like a 40 with just the left tank if you want to see it like that haha

  • @johankellerman6754
    @johankellerman6754 Год назад +3

    Missing your comments on the icing at the end of the video during decent. Was the ice of any concern?

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +4

      Video on Friday!😉

    • @johankellerman6754
      @johankellerman6754 Год назад +1

      @@MickeLang Awesome

    • @vwsuperbugger
      @vwsuperbugger Год назад +2

      lol my exact question. Does the anti icing on the plane help to remove that?

  • @mikercflyer7383
    @mikercflyer7383 Год назад

    You really look good on a big screen 👍 Where you flight of two ?

  • @amgguy4319
    @amgguy4319 Год назад +1

    I still wanna hear your eval of impressions of the differences between DA-62 & DA-50. Oh this one doesn't have the weeping wings...

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +2

      As soon as I ferry a DA50 there will be a difference video👍🏼

    • @oisinkenny1
      @oisinkenny1 Год назад

      @@MickeLang single engine across the Atlantic? 😱

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад

      @@oisinkenny1 No😂

    • @oistk8956
      @oistk8956 Год назад

      @@MickeLang LOL, good. How does the DA62 do on a single engine? Do you lose much range and speed? Do you plan for range on a single engine on these ferry flights?

  • @the3daviator54
    @the3daviator54 Год назад +1

    Your expression finding out you took off without landing lights was wery similar to mine finding out I landed without aux pump 😐

  • @Marcus4Aspern
    @Marcus4Aspern Год назад

    Zur Höhenfrage: Bei Steigen wird die Transition Altitude angegeben, also bei 3000 m Höhe z.B., egal welchen FL das dann mit STD ergibt, beim Sinkflug die TRL, also unabhängig welche QNH es gibt bei FL 30 z.B. - if you climb you have a TA with a certain ASL respective to the local QNH, if you descend you have a TRL with a certain FL whatever this might result in QNH height. Right?

    • @Arcadiez
      @Arcadiez Год назад

      3000m (:

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад

      👍🏼☺️

    • @cb1p111
      @cb1p111 Год назад +1

      Der Transition Level wird nach dem aktuellen Luftdruck so festgelegt, dass er oberhalb der Transition Altitude liegt.
      Was dann noch fehlt ist der Transition Layer.
      Der Transition Layer ist der Bereich zwischen Transition Altitude und Transition Level.
      Und um es sprachlich sauber zu haben : QNH Höhen werden altitude genannt. Standard baro Höhen nennt man Flight Level.
      Das ist in der ATC Sprache super wichtig. Z. B. Beim Flug über die Alpen, wo immer mit QNH und altitude geflogen wird, um sicher zu gehen die Berge nicht zu treffen.
      Wer da mit FL 080 ankommt kriegt von einem guten Controller den "reminder" :altitude 8000 feet at QNH Innsbruck 1004. Nur so ist der Controller sicher, dass man nicht gegen die Berge knallt.

  • @skribtsov
    @skribtsov Год назад

    Hi, Micke, in case if you had to make an emergency landing on the icy mountain hill (luckly some flat spot) - how much do you think you could hold alive? Do you have a survival kit? How much time would it take for a typical search and rescue mission to find you and pick you up?

    • @skribtsov
      @skribtsov Год назад

      Forgot to mention that the video is marvelous 🎉🎉❤❤😊

    • @skribtsov
      @skribtsov Год назад

      Sorry i post this comment to your wrong video ;-))) the comment was about your trip to greenland :-)

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +1

      Hi Pavel,
      That's a question which I can't answer properly. I always carry extra clothes which should keep me warm and yes I have survival equipment with me. I think it depends on where you are but I can't answer how long it would take until the SAR would find you out there.
      BR Micke

    • @skribtsov
      @skribtsov Год назад

      @@MickeLang I understand your point ;-) it’s better not to think about it and not spoil the pleasure of the flight :-)

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +1

      @@skribtsov true that haha

  • @shanesdiy
    @shanesdiy Год назад +2

    Not trying to be "that guy" but I'm making this comment because I got hung up at the 7:00 minute mark with the radial math and had to listen to that section a couple times because it didn't sound right. The inverse of 157° is 337° not 339°. Didn't' need to add the 2 to the 7. 😉

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +1

      Good catch there☝🏼 My mistake, beers on you😂

  • @keithheavey
    @keithheavey Год назад

    On the Flight Plan screen at the very top where it has FOD, LDG & ENR. I am guessing LDG is obviously the time of landing and ENR is time left to either the next waypoint on the flight plan.. What is FOD ? I cannot for the life of me figure it out on a Garmin 1000Nxi manual.

    • @SyntaxIERROR
      @SyntaxIERROR Год назад +2

      "Fuel over Destination"

    • @keithheavey
      @keithheavey Год назад +1

      @@SyntaxIERROR Thank you! Could not find this in the manual.

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +1

      You got your answer ;)

    • @keithheavey
      @keithheavey Год назад

      @@MickeLang I did indeed, felt stupid afterwards but hey at least I know for certain

  • @michielcoetzer2924
    @michielcoetzer2924 Год назад

    Answer. . .when you're on QNH, you report feet altitude. When you're on standard, you report Flight Level

  • @Peter_M
    @Peter_M Год назад

    5:30 hm how can be 10 hPa difference be ±500 ft when 1hPa is ±30ft (synthetic value)? prev. value of QNH was 1032 and ±19hPa difference is ± 500ft difference. ;)

  • @steveantson9608
    @steveantson9608 Год назад

    How do you spell Richard's last name? Tyra, Tira? I can't find him

  • @laurencethornber5854
    @laurencethornber5854 Год назад

    He said 3000ft not FL030 so you should have reported passing 3000 feet / FL024.

  • @TahaYalcin
    @TahaYalcin Год назад

    QNH and Transition question.. (Note: I am no pilot and have no education in this topic) My logic says, you always report from last QNH and not future. so if for local QNH you are level 3000, you report and then you continue climbing from std lvl2400 to 5000 and report with std lvl5000 again. etc.. just a guess. :)

  • @NicolaGarbin
    @NicolaGarbin Год назад

    Scottish controllers speak so clearly

  • @limitedkanji
    @limitedkanji Год назад +2

    If you are on an IFR flight plan, why would they ask you what type of services you would like? Shouldn't they be controlling you fully?

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +2

      welcome to the UK😂

    • @stephenmiller4986
      @stephenmiller4986 Год назад

      They are asking what service is wanted outside of controlled airspace. Once you enter controlled airspace you are under radar control by ATC and they will give you headings, speed, & levels etc, but in class G airspace you can do whatever you like.

    • @limitedkanji
      @limitedkanji Год назад

      @@stephenmiller4986 ohhh I see, so he wasn't in controlled airspace yet. Thanks!

    • @toddwildeboer1990
      @toddwildeboer1990 Год назад

      @@limitedkanji UK airservice is different than in North America and Mainland Europe.

  • @tatratrading
    @tatratrading Год назад +1

    No landing??? 😢😢😢

  • @fellpower
    @fellpower 8 месяцев назад

    Why u are flying alone? thats not good for our planet ^^

  • @eleazarfredes5754
    @eleazarfredes5754 Год назад

    Earth is flat 🛹

  • @MAGApepe
    @MAGApepe Год назад

    nice,,,, you re too tall for these small birds,,, get into a kodiak 900 to strengths your legs :))

    • @MickeLang
      @MickeLang  Год назад +1

      Buy me one and off we are ;)

  • @MAGApepe
    @MAGApepe Год назад

    ice is not nice,, grrrrrrr lol