The TRUTH About This YouTube Pilot's Emergency!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • Fly With Kay had an emergency and it was all caught on camera. That's why, in this video we're going to debrief everything that happened and I'll compare it to several other aviation mishaps that I've debriefed on my channel.
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  • @pilot-debrief
    @pilot-debrief  2 месяца назад +1308

    Update 2: She got her commercial before her CFI...sorry if I misspoke.
    Update 1: The problem with her aircraft was that she had a brand new E-mag installed and it was digital while her old instruments were analog. They had to add an analog to digital converter and it reset the fuel flow calibration on her GI-275 (Garmin). The fix was to reconfigure it back to the Cherokee settings. So, no actual failures, but potentially a very scary few moments when you don't know what's wrong and you're trying to determine if it's a serious problem or not.
    If you want to check out any of the other aviation tragedies referenced in this video, they can be found here: ruclips.net/p/PLq7-qTFjklJ5AT4A0XsR6Zd0KP1sjS5ZD

    • @Raiders33
      @Raiders33 2 месяца назад +28

      IMO, Stevie Triesenberg on her @bayflight channel seems to have great piloting techniques while creating her onboard videos. Plus very interesting aircraft restoration and cross-country small-engine GA videos.

    • @user-dv7hb2sc9m
      @user-dv7hb2sc9m 2 месяца назад +25

      I'm not a pilot but one never knows when you might have to learn fast... lol, I was glad to see that she didn't go down. peace

    • @larrybethune3909
      @larrybethune3909 2 месяца назад +4

      You are great. Thanks!

    • @foreverpinkf.7603
      @foreverpinkf.7603 2 месяца назад +24

      I was asking myself, what the reason has been. Thank you for the update.

    • @bugatti314159
      @bugatti314159 2 месяца назад +51

      She handled this perfectly but the installer should have caught this and prevented the whole incident. Instrumentation 101.

  • @FlyWithKay
    @FlyWithKay 2 месяца назад +3444

    Love it! Thanks for putting this together Hoover!

    • @brianakelley123
      @brianakelley123 2 месяца назад +192

      Keep it up Kay! Love watching you fly!

    • @justinepaula-robilliard
      @justinepaula-robilliard 2 месяца назад +146

      This channel should be mandatory viewing, you have to watch if you want to go on the utubes, the attitude, the professionalism, pretty sure there are pilots on the big birds that have a poorer attitude, thanks for being so positive, a great video!!

    • @njbpaul
      @njbpaul 2 месяца назад +70

      Nice work Kay

    • @chipdiamond5104
      @chipdiamond5104 2 месяца назад +47

      Oh wow! I didn't know you were on RUclips..
      I used to follow you on tiktok during the pandemic!! I gotta sub to the RUclips channel now!!

    • @tommylynch7887
      @tommylynch7887 2 месяца назад +30

      Great flying

  • @TexDrinkwater
    @TexDrinkwater 2 месяца назад +2113

    It's refreshing to watch a pilot who does everything right rather than everything wrong. Thanks!

    • @patriciamariemitchel
      @patriciamariemitchel 2 месяца назад +20

      Plus, she's blonde, don't forget. 👀

    • @wickedcabinboy
      @wickedcabinboy 2 месяца назад +41

      @@patriciamariemitchel - Fortunately, as a male, my 25 years as an RN disabused me of that old trope long ago. I saw the blonde hair but I never gave it a second thought.

    • @Phiyedough
      @Phiyedough 2 месяца назад +3

      You should also check out Noel Philips PPL flights. He is British but I think he now lives in Texas.

    • @wickedcabinboy
      @wickedcabinboy 2 месяца назад

      @@Phiyedough - Thank you. I'll do that.

    • @TexDrinkwater
      @TexDrinkwater 2 месяца назад +4

      @@Phiyedough He also lives in the Houston area. I've watched some of his videos, but I find him a bit irritating.

  • @xdays8806
    @xdays8806 2 месяца назад +30

    I have over 28K hours in my log book and am retired from a major airline...I'd fly with her any day. Excellent job all around Kay!

    • @fuzzybutkus8970
      @fuzzybutkus8970 14 дней назад +1

      Yeah,that might not carry as much weight as you think it does, Basically because anybody can say they have 28k hours and are retired from a major airline online.It just makes me move on to the next comment and say”Yeah right” I thought you’d have a ton of replies really and felt kind felt bad you didn’t.

    • @plane_guy6051
      @plane_guy6051 7 дней назад +3

      @@fuzzybutkus8970 Really? You mean people can lie on the internet? Wow, that's something I never woulda thought of.

    • @fuzzybutkus8970
      @fuzzybutkus8970 6 дней назад +1

      @@plane_guy6051 Yep I’m pretty sure,Why don’t you do a poll for us?? Seem to have a lot of energy.😂😂

  • @ExMachina70
    @ExMachina70 Месяц назад +45

    *TOP 10 THINGS YOU NEVER WANT TO HEAR YOUR PILOT SAY*
    *_"Um, that's weird"_** - Pilot*

    • @kellywaters643
      @kellywaters643 24 дня назад +4

      "wait, what was that noise?"

    • @that1goatbleats
      @that1goatbleats 17 дней назад +3

      "If you weren't buckled now would be the time." Mid flight

    • @bugeater16
      @bugeater16 11 дней назад +4

      "Did you also have the fish for dinner?"

    • @ExMachina70
      @ExMachina70 11 дней назад +2

      ​@@bugeater16 _"Surely you can't be serious."_

    • @sonicdewd
      @sonicdewd 9 дней назад +1

      @@ExMachina70 Wa, wait... I thought her name was 'Kay'

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 2 месяца назад +401

    Every pilot should be using a checklist regardless of what pilot level you are.

    • @dx1450
      @dx1450 2 месяца назад +5

      I'm not a pilot, but I certainly would. I know my memory isn't always the best so it's likely there would be something I'd forget to set properly before taking off.

    • @christopherbedford9897
      @christopherbedford9897 2 месяца назад +8

      You don't need any clearer evidence of that other than to know every airline requires it and every airline pilot does it. Simple as that.

    • @karlrschneider
      @karlrschneider 2 месяца назад +2

      A mental checklist is every bit as valid as a printed one.

    • @christopherbedford9897
      @christopherbedford9897 2 месяца назад +21

      @@karlrschneider Until it's not. Like when your memory fails. Which is why printed checklists exist.
      Doesn't matter how good your memory is in *normal* circumstances, in an emergency lots of things go out the window. People can blank at any time and it's no good saying "it's never happened to me" (a) doesn't mean it never will and (b) you're not everybody.

    • @Kyle-pi4ec
      @Kyle-pi4ec 2 месяца назад +1

      I have observed, on multiple occasions, pilots missing or incorrectly performing tasks while following a checklist. Checklists can be good, but they still don’t eliminate cognitive bias and other human errors.

  • @Mountain-Man-3000
    @Mountain-Man-3000 2 месяца назад +453

    She kept being a CFI, just her "student" is a camera now! Great to see a conscientious pilot who is taking flying seriously!! We do tend to see all the worst aspects of flying on here usually so this is refreshing.

    • @K1OIK
      @K1OIK 2 месяца назад

      CFI?

    • @K1OIK
      @K1OIK 2 месяца назад

      @@snarkywombat155 You are not the producer, thus you need to spell it out.

    • @badouplus1304
      @badouplus1304 2 месяца назад +7

      @@K1OIK Don't be an assh***e, CFI is mentioned in the first minute of the video, figure it out by yourself.

    • @ter1413
      @ter1413 2 месяца назад +7

      @@K1OIK Certified flight instructor.

    • @K1OIK
      @K1OIK 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@badouplus1304 Hoover details what the acronym stands for, he is a professional, you are not which allows him, not you, to use the acronym AFTER he defines it,

  • @slayer8actual
    @slayer8actual 2 месяца назад +109

    Can't help but respect how she went from happily giddy with her newly repaired aircraft to a concerned but calm, and controlled demeanor and took rational, logical and cautious steps to get her airplane back to the airport.
    She could have forgotten the basics of "fly the plane first" and gotten tunnel vision on her problems as so many other pilots have done in the past - they are the ones that troubleshoot their aircrafts right into the ground - but she focused on the right things at the right time, and handled it correctly.
    But what I really liked the most about her video was that she did not dramatize, sensationalize or in anyway heighten the danger for RUclips likes, subs or views. I subbed to her channel long ago and I'm happy she is getting a little bit of face time on your channel and is being presented as a good example of what piloting should be. She really is an outstanding young pilot.

  • @wholearmor
    @wholearmor 2 месяца назад +6

    I watched that video of Kay's, and now viewing yours, it was great to see and hear your analysis and it's good to know Kay did everything right. All's well that ends well, as they say. Thank you for this video. Very well done.

  • @billythekid3234
    @billythekid3234 2 месяца назад +303

    for those who are wondering what happened, Her instrument was the problem and had it fixed Apon landing. She said it took about 10 minutes it had to do with calibrating it after installing the new mags. Hoover ty so much for all the hard work you put in to give us these high quality videos!

    • @dx1450
      @dx1450 2 месяца назад +6

      Something about needing an analog to digital converter since the new equipment was digital while her instruments were analog.

    • @markpitchford7375
      @markpitchford7375 2 месяца назад +8

      THANK YOU. That was a glaring omission from the video.

    • @dasb00t999
      @dasb00t999 2 месяца назад +4

      Thanks for this. It’s what scares me to death about flying small planes. You can do everything right as a pilot…but your mechanic can still kill you.

  • @OntarioAndrews415
    @OntarioAndrews415 2 месяца назад +8

    I started watching Kay's videos a few months ago. She is excellent at explaining things and you can tell she is all about safety first.
    Thank you for showing her skills as a fine example of a good pilot who knows what one should be doing.

  • @EEEZSolutionS
    @EEEZSolutionS 2 месяца назад +7

    Excellent review - thanks for the perfect comments - I've been a pilot since 1968 - Yup, I'm an old guy. While looking for a particular video, not about flying, I caught this video and was blown away by her absolute professional approach to piloting!. I also scuba dive! The two have lots in common in that both can be exhilarating yet fatal if proper pre-flight / pre-dive checks are not done, poor judgement is used or an unwillingness to follow best practices. You did EVERYTHING correctly which included your decision to abandon the flight right down no flaps and higher approach altitude. She is truly an awesome example of how to do it, right down to communications wit GC, tower and ATC!

  • @jimw1615
    @jimw1615 2 месяца назад +650

    This pilot's actions are a perfect showcase of what to do for every flight. We have way too many pilots (some making videos of their sloppy flying habits) who just jump into their aircraft and go flying, automation and all. When Kay gets into ATR flying, she will be an asset to the operator that hires her. Thanks Hoover.

    • @pilot-debrief
      @pilot-debrief  2 месяца назад +58

      Absolutely!

    • @codures
      @codures 2 месяца назад +30

      I bet she does: aviate - navigate - communicate - instagramate.

    • @theaustralianconundrum
      @theaustralianconundrum 2 месяца назад

      She's still too blase in my book. Look at her other vids. Some are quite unnerving. @@pilot-debrief

    • @thedave1771
      @thedave1771 2 месяца назад +51

      I just jump in and go, never an issue. Checklists are for wusses. If I crash I just click to restart the sim. Any other pilot skipping checklists should stick to the simulator with me.

    • @TheDowntown02
      @TheDowntown02 2 месяца назад

      @@thedave1771Need attention?

  • @7thsealord888
    @7thsealord888 2 месяца назад +155

    I am impressed by this pilot's calm, thorough and professional manner. Her running commentary of what she was doing and what was generally going on was very effective.

  • @stephenmajor5498
    @stephenmajor5498 2 месяца назад +6

    Excellent! I absolutely enjoyed seeing a young pilot treating her profession as if her life depended on it. She reminded me of when I started flying in the late 1980's before cameras in the cockpit didn't weigh as much as a small child. I made sure to talk about almost everything that I intended to do whether I had a passenger or during solo flight. It's a great way to ensure the highest levels of safety and confidence in yourself and definitely for anyone unfamiliar with aviation. Obviously, you said this with clarity in the video. But it's something worth repeating. Great video of a great pilot. I wish her every success in her career. PS. File a flight plan for extra protection!

  • @Smoker140
    @Smoker140 2 месяца назад +3

    What a great video! @FlyWithKay just got a new subscriber!
    I’m a student pilot who’s in my early 40s, living a dream that I never thought was reachable. Growing up as an inner city kid, I thought to be a pilot you either had to be lucky or rich, I finally learned that was the furthest from the truth.
    I’m currently a Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) with 22 years experience and current LEO Instructor. I live and preach that complacency is everyone’s greatest nemesis, and as seen in many of your amazing videos, it appears as if my opinion continues to hold true.
    As a student pilot I’m grateful for your breakdowns. To dissect a video where everything was done right and to have a successful ending was refreshing, let alone a great lesson taught.
    Thank you and God speed! Career number 2, Here I come!

  • @N8844H
    @N8844H 2 месяца назад +232

    Returning to the field rather than pressing on, keeping things simple rather than introducing new factors (like adding flaps), and staying high until you had the runway made no matter what. She did a fine job of managing a weird, potentially serious, problem. Well done!

    • @Peter_Cordes
      @Peter_Cordes 2 месяца назад +6

      Not adding flaps is less about simplicity, more about glide ratio in case the engine quits, I think.
      Optimal glide ratio is always clean, no flaps, so you want the plane to already be in that state (with enough speed to fly without flaps) if you're worried the engine might quit.
      And without flaps she'd be flying a bit faster, so getting close to the airport slightly faster. Along with staying high like you mentioned, this all this adds up (or multiplies), getting her within dead-stick glide range of a runway sooner than if she'd put in flaps early.
      I guess it would have a simplicity advantage as well, although presumably she's more used to landing with flaps. If the runway plenty long for the light GA plane she's in, probably no big deal either way.

    • @j3nn3s
      @j3nn3s 2 месяца назад

      @@Peter_Cordes And the self-briefing is an important factor, too. This prepares you mentally for what you really want to do. Otherwise you might fall back into your routine and put the flaps although in this case it is the unsafer option.

    • @ebenezerwheezer2957
      @ebenezerwheezer2957 Месяц назад +1

      @n8844H
      I don't think she returned to the field. I think she continued her flight to her original destination.

    • @rafaucett
      @rafaucett Месяц назад +1

      @@ebenezerwheezer2957 : In addition to this video, I've watched the original video on her channel. She returned to the field.

  • @raydelrosario2366
    @raydelrosario2366 2 месяца назад +267

    I saw the actual "Kay Video" before the Pilot Debrief. Kay was so excited to try this restaurant for lunch and she was dressed up for it. But when she knew there was instrument issues, she didnt think twice about turning back and deal with the situation on the ground. Im not a pilot but I admired what she did.

    • @dx1450
      @dx1450 2 месяца назад +18

      Yeah, too many pilots crash because "I just wanna get there!"

    • @raydelrosario2366
      @raydelrosario2366 2 месяца назад +9

      @@dx1450 you are absolutely right. To name a few, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Buddy Holly, Space Shuttle Challenger......on and on

    • @Joe-Guybee
      @Joe-Guybee 2 месяца назад +1

      I thought the same thing when watching it.

    • @jefife750
      @jefife750 2 месяца назад +9

      As a retired Professional , it’s encouraging to see such Profesional level judgement from a young pilot, particularly on screw tube where many or maybe most are “how to die in aviation” videos.

    • @FreshTillDeath56
      @FreshTillDeath56 2 месяца назад +4

      Look I'm only a paramotor pilot, but I can assure you, you feel the same exact way when something out of the ordinary comes up. There's times were I'm so close to my target destination when all of a sudden I'll get hit with something like nausea from wicked turbulence. I don't think twice about turning around and going home to land.

  • @brandonman94
    @brandonman94 2 месяца назад +22

    Watching a pilot who feels the compulsion (whether for vanity like so many we see on this channel, or for good reasons. I'm not familiar with her channel, but, based on this aviation, assuming the latter) to record the entire flight for their channel, and then actually manages to calmly, and successfully handle a situation like this, is so refreshing. I found myself chair flying, and calling things out, and then immediately having them echoed by the PIC. Good flying.

  • @acwoodcrafts2540
    @acwoodcrafts2540 2 месяца назад +3

    Awesome video of Kay's experience!! Thank you for all the incredibly detailed videos you have put together!! Im 69, went all the way to solo back in the 90's, never finished my license, but totally have the bug back in me, starting back up next month!! Thanks again!!

  • @jerryvelders4457
    @jerryvelders4457 2 месяца назад +111

    I've seen a few of her videos, and have a lot of respect for her attitude about flying .. and surviving. I wouldn't hesitate to ride in her plane with her. She always makes piloting the priority, and the video is secondary.

    • @FlyWithKay
      @FlyWithKay 2 месяца назад +20

      Thanks so much!

  • @mita6010
    @mita6010 2 месяца назад +62

    Thank you for providing an example of smart, thoughtful piloting in the midst of a seemingly sea of fatal mishaps.

  • @Sebastopolmark
    @Sebastopolmark 2 месяца назад +4

    I have been following Kay for a couple of years now. Always very professional AND always looking at those gauges. She really knows her aircraft and it's fun to listen to her thoughts throughout the flight.
    And yes Hoover, it's refreshing to see a video about a "live" pilot. Thanks and keep the vids coming! !! !!!

  • @larrythomas1066
    @larrythomas1066 2 месяца назад +2

    Saw Kay posted this video on her channel. She is great to watch and it is great to see your positive review of her problem flight.
    Thank you to both of you for the great videos.

  • @KCBudd
    @KCBudd 2 месяца назад +109

    Well heck, that was downright refreshing!

    • @pilot-debrief
      @pilot-debrief  2 месяца назад +35

      I figured it was time for a different kind of video. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @oxxnarrdflame8865
    @oxxnarrdflame8865 2 месяца назад +52

    Too many pilots treat an aircraft like an automobile.
    It was very refreshing to see a competent pilot for a change.

    • @mach533x
      @mach533x 2 месяца назад +1

      she live streams all kinds of things when sh eshouldnt... dangerous...

    • @Ryan_Christopher
      @Ryan_Christopher 2 месяца назад +3

      @@mach533xNone of it is Live. GoPros do not transmit Live video.

    • @JugSouthgate
      @JugSouthgate Месяц назад +1

      More people should treat their automobile like an aircraft

    • @rafaucett
      @rafaucett Месяц назад +1

      @@mach533x ​ : Kay's videos of / while flying are *NOT* live streamed. The videos are recorded, edited later, and then uploaded to RUclips.

  • @flyoma
    @flyoma 2 месяца назад +2

    Even when I'm by myself in the plane or have one of my parents or a friend (who isn't a pilot) I tend to verbalize everything I am doing. At a minimum someone else then has an inkling of what's going on for their own situational awareness, and also gets the cadence of it to point out if they think something is skipped or to be another set of eyes looking outside. I hadn't seen Kay's videos before (don't watch a lot of RUclips piloting) but this was a really great example. And thank you for the debrief on it!

  • @skykingusa
    @skykingusa 2 месяца назад +7

    Thank you for commenting on a video where the pilot did things well. I do enjoy the other videos as well, but a few more like this one interspersed with the others is most welcome! It can be a little draining to always see the negative outcomes, even though they do teach us things. Keep up the good work and I look forward to more videos like this one every now and then.

  • @JeaneGenie
    @JeaneGenie 2 месяца назад +71

    Great to see a pilot who communicates clearly, and errs on the side of safety.

  • @franktbone
    @franktbone 2 месяца назад +75

    Kay is one of the best pilots I follow, her focus and attention to detail is how I want to fly and as a student pilot I learn from every one of her flights. Thank you for sharing, Hoover.

    • @pilot-debrief
      @pilot-debrief  2 месяца назад +14

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @timmarshall7903
      @timmarshall7903 2 месяца назад +14

      Agree too. No comparison with TN girl. Kay is a good, qualified, safe pilot. Checklists all the time….

    • @alecepting1371
      @alecepting1371 2 месяца назад

      @@pilot-debrief Another good pilot to follow is www.youtube.com/@MissionaryBushPilot. He flies in very challenging terrain and lands on grass strips, many not well kept, often slick at steep angles, high in the mountains of Papua New Guinea. He is very meticulous about checklists and wind directions, maneuvering over mountain peaks and through valleys, and under almost non-existent ATC support.

  • @ionychel
    @ionychel Месяц назад +1

    What a great video, this girl definitely has her act together and is obviously a great pilot. I also love how she always seems so happy and sunny when she's talking to the camera, even during the emergency.

  • @bobevansIW
    @bobevansIW Месяц назад +1

    Another great video Hoover. I've been subscribed to your channel for quite some time now, and it's nice to see a competent pilot for a change! 🇬🇧

  • @pcaviator687
    @pcaviator687 2 месяца назад +77

    Thank you for a video with an actual positive result this time, watching a pilot who absolutely knows what she's doing regardless of the cameras and the circumstances. I give her much respect and as always keep up the great work Hoover! 😎

  • @Smannellites
    @Smannellites 2 месяца назад +71

    Thanks for this video, Hoover. I'm not an aviator and I watch Kay's videos a lot. I continue to be impressed with her meticulous approach, her use of the checklists even though she probably know them by heart, and her very clear explanations of what she is doing, which IMO is always a clear indicator that the person understands the issues. The point you made, Hoover, about experience breeding a casual approach to safety reminds me of the tragic death of USN F14 pilot Dale "Snort" Snodgrass, a legendary air ace, who was killed in his SIAI-Marchetti SM.1019 because he failed to remove the flight control lock before he took off. A simple pre-flight surface movement check (which Kay includes in her pre-flight checklist) would have saved his life.

  • @Buc_Stops_Here
    @Buc_Stops_Here 2 месяца назад +1

    I really appreciate this video showing a vlogger who knows what they are doing and how to be safe as a pilot. I will follow her as that is something that is very interesting to me. I find these videos as nice learning experiences but learning what to do in a not perfect situation correctly has a lot of value as well. Thanks for sharing her information to follow!

  • @econhelp583
    @econhelp583 7 дней назад +1

    Great video! This was a big help to see someone take a wise and mature approach to flying while handling an unsettling situation in the air with calm and grace. Thanks!

  • @pollylewis9611
    @pollylewis9611 2 месяца назад +81

    Hoover, this was great for you to explain all the right things this gal did for a safe landing, nice to see and hear.

  • @bwalker4194
    @bwalker4194 2 месяца назад +44

    Kay is going to be rewarded with a very special airline seat in the very near future. Kudos to her professionalism!

    • @eugeniustheodidactus8890
      @eugeniustheodidactus8890 2 месяца назад +1

      that is just too creepy

    • @mikecappelli
      @mikecappelli 2 месяца назад +2

      Come and fly for us here in VA in Australia, I’m nearly 30 years flying 17 on the B737 and E190 for a bit to and I wish I was taught my initial flying by you!

    • @eugeniustheodidactus8890
      @eugeniustheodidactus8890 2 месяца назад

      @@sg-yq8pm a _"very special airline seat"_ ?

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 2 месяца назад +1

      @@mikecappellithat’s a bit creepy. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 2 месяца назад +1

      Airlines aren’t the only jobs as a pilot.

  • @Casper-aviation
    @Casper-aviation 2 месяца назад +1

    Been watching your videos for a while and love the info I get from them just wanted to say this one was an awesome change of pace keep up the great work.

  • @ktinxx
    @ktinxx 2 месяца назад +1

    This was excellent! BRAVO, KAY! 👏
    As someone looking into the field of aviation from the outside, it is great to witness someone handle a critical situation with calm, composure, and competence!
    More of this, please!

  • @MarionBlair
    @MarionBlair 2 месяца назад +130

    Many commenters on the TNflygirl video attributed the tragedy to the act of recording, yet this incident underscores the potential value of videos in showcasing proper procedures. Ultimately, the key lies in recognizing that filming itself does not compromise safety; rather, it's the pilot's unwavering focus on flying that ensures safe operations.

    • @ninjalectualx
      @ninjalectualx 2 месяца назад +7

      Her accident is mostly blamed on her poor instructors who were too busy flirting to teach, something she actually complained about before her crash

    • @stellviahohenheim
      @stellviahohenheim 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@ninjalectualxOr she's just a bad student

    • @scottsouth68
      @scottsouth68 2 месяца назад +8

      Sadly, to me, it seemed that TNflygirl - RIP - wanted to be an influencer first and a pilot second. I also suspect that her great success in other areas of life may have cause her to over value tenacity and adaptability, but that is pure speculation on my part. I'm willing to bet money that Kay debriefs her videos and seriously critiques herself. She probably made her students do the same, which is something that I would have never thought about. (I took lessons a very long time ago.)

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ninjalectualxThey may have been flirting, but what they also did that made her crash more likely was they did all the work without explaining what they were doing. They programmed the GPS and radio, talked to ATC, made course corrections and didn't teach her how to do what they were doing. And she never asked.

    • @ponderwonder
      @ponderwonder 2 месяца назад +3

      @@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Interesting. It's an instructor's job to confirm understanding. A student can nod all day long without every confirming they understand and can practice the material.

  • @Jez2008UK
    @Jez2008UK 2 месяца назад +46

    Around the same time I was watching all the TNFlyGirl videos that were available on YT I also stumbled on Kay's channel. The difference was chalk and cheese (I'm not a pilot) - I said to myself at that time that I had EVERY confidence to get in a plane Kay was flying and NO confidence to step foot in Jenny's plane with Jenny flying. The difference in the two pilots was amazing. Kay is a true professional pilot and I would not have been at all frightened or worried with her at the wheel.

  • @charlesschneiter5159
    @charlesschneiter5159 2 месяца назад +1

    What a terrific pilot this young lady is - you are a role model!
    And thanks Hoover for producing these very instructive videos on her. Subscribed. Greetings from a retired ATPL from Switzerland!

  • @Erin-jt9di
    @Erin-jt9di 16 дней назад

    I was happy to get you back on utube.i had to change phones and lost many of the programs,like yours..l flipped it on there u were. As a pilot, the info you impart to your listeners can't be measured. I've learned much to make me a better pilot more important, a SAFER PILOT..THANK YOU

  • @servingcant
    @servingcant 2 месяца назад +76

    This was a great palette cleanser… I’ll definitely be subscribing to Kay.

    • @kdawson020279
      @kdawson020279 2 месяца назад +4

      Yeah, in a field where too many people make a set of bad decisions that end in tragedy too frequently, it's a good change of pace.

    • @Top10VideosOnTheWeb
      @Top10VideosOnTheWeb 2 месяца назад +1

      palate

  • @StaticSift
    @StaticSift 2 месяца назад +1

    love your content brother. the breakdown is awesome for those of us who arent pilots or have experience. Appreciate you greatly.

  • @Terron29
    @Terron29 2 месяца назад +1

    I know next to nothing about planes but I am hooked on this channel now. Its all so fascinating! Thoroughly enjoyed this and found it kinda nerve wracking at the same time. Very interesting content buddy. Subbed.

  • @281950
    @281950 2 месяца назад +30

    I learned to fly in ‘82 Piper tomahawk, first thing we were taught, use the checklist. Don’t move until the gauges are correct flight controls are free and clear. As a Kayviator I’m glad you used one of her videos.

    • @FlyWithKay
      @FlyWithKay 2 месяца назад +10

      Nice to see you made it over here to check out this video! Kayviator Nation is on the move! :)

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 2 месяца назад

      I had my first solo in a piper Tomahawk back in 1992. I love those airplanes. That was 16000 hours ago. 😂😂

    • @50falcon
      @50falcon 2 месяца назад +1

      yay Traumahawk!! love it

  • @SteveMasonCanada
    @SteveMasonCanada 2 месяца назад +34

    Not what I was expecting from the title, pleasantly surprised. Kudos to you for highlighting this, and kudos to Kay for handling it so well!

    • @garrettswoodworx1873
      @garrettswoodworx1873 2 месяца назад +2

      Same here! I actually debated watching this one for a couple of days because I had watched Kay's video when she first posted it and my reading of the title lead me to believe Hoover had a negative impression of her actions that day. I'm happy to admit my impression was wrong and I enjoyed Hoover's analysis almost as much as I enjoyed Kay's video. Kudos to both!

  • @SURFERGRL72RAKM
    @SURFERGRL72RAKM 2 месяца назад +1

    What a refreshing video to see for a change. Thanks for this one, Hoover, and great job to Kay.

  • @rogercalvert485
    @rogercalvert485 23 дня назад +1

    Thanks for posting this, I will follow her now also. Love to see people doing things right!

  • @Scramblerkidd
    @Scramblerkidd 2 месяца назад +29

    Love how she keeps her head and didn’t panic. Thinking through the situation and working out what issues you face

    • @oahuhawaii2141
      @oahuhawaii2141 2 месяца назад

      It was good to see her knowing the typical behavior of various parts of her plane, and checking to see that everything operated as expected, even before a problem became apparent. For example, not many drivers monitor the fuel burn of their car while driving; they may notice an issue when they realize they've been fueling up quicker than normal, but that's usually after several fill-ups.

    • @wimpymcsteel4458
      @wimpymcsteel4458 2 месяца назад +1

      Fortunately, it was mearly a mis-calibration in the new equipment she was talking about, and she was in no real danger. However, this video is a perfect showcase in how to handle it. No reason to take any chances.

  • @SENSO1966
    @SENSO1966 2 месяца назад +20

    Good to have you back, Hoover.
    I like that you credit her with the (self) conversation. Some pilots might be self-conscious about that and viewers might think it weird.
    I took a couple of backseat rides in a two-seater Hornet (VFA-106 at NAS Cecil Field) and was shocked/impressed that the pilot talked to himself throughout the flight.
    "Shocked" because I was used to constant conversations in my four-seat Viking but had not considered a single-seat fighter pilot might talk to himself...and now I understand, even more, the value of doing so.
    As always, magnificent work, Sir.

  • @6Sally5
    @6Sally5 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for using Kay as a great example for how to do things right. I just found her channel a couple weeks ago and have binge watched many of her videos. Aside from her bubbly personality, she is the consummate professional!

  • @DPB1947
    @DPB1947 2 месяца назад +1

    Hoover, thanks for another instructive video. Kay, thanks for teaching us all, that no matter what the mission, we need to be as prepared as possible to minimize risk, and, when emergencies arise as they sometimes do, to remain calm and use our knowledgebase to get us through it.

  • @casssmith2610
    @casssmith2610 2 месяца назад +19

    How refreshing it is to see a video you’ve posted about a pilot who is thorough and doing everything you’ve shown us that many pilots do not do. I watch this channel regularly because I’m a Road Warrior over 30 years with over 3 million air miles under my belt, an international business traveler who loves flying and considers flight crews as my heroes. Flying is a beautiful gift to us and as someone who flies more than most, I want pilots like you and Kay taking the controls and thankfully I’ve always gotten to work and back, 59 countries, every time. I just woke up, lazy Sunday, and this is a great way to start my day! Thank you! And for introducing us to Kay - I’m going to follow her! And I’ll sign off saying what I always say when I see a plane… I send up a quiet, be safe prayer.

    • @FlyWithKay
      @FlyWithKay 2 месяца назад +6

      I appreciate the follow! You may just find me flying your airplane one day!

    • @casssmith2610
      @casssmith2610 2 месяца назад +4

      Thank you Kay because you can be my pilot any time!!!

  • @drogers5511
    @drogers5511 2 месяца назад +19

    Thank you for showing a pilot doing things right AND not killed.

  • @nicksantos1042
    @nicksantos1042 2 месяца назад +1

    need more of this, thanks for the great debrief!

  • @LelandRJohnson
    @LelandRJohnson 2 месяца назад +10

    I must say, this episode from Pilot Debrief has quickly become one of my favorites. The insights we gain from studying aviation incidents are invaluable, yet there's a wealth of knowledge to be uncovered in the flights that don't make the headlines. It's a testament to the power of proactive learning and the importance of sharing experiences within our aviation community. By highlighting these non-incident flights, we're reminded of the countless opportunities we have to learn from one another's experiences, helping us all fly safer and smarter. A big thank you to Hoover for bringing these stories to light and contributing so significantly to our collective wisdom.

  • @Mark-gg8xx
    @Mark-gg8xx 2 месяца назад +59

    Kay is an exceptionally responsible aviator, and it's fantastic to see her featured here, demonstrating how to effectively prevent incidents. Your content, particularly the one featuring Kay, is truly enjoyable-I'm already a subscriber to her RUclips channel.

    • @vampiresforesl
      @vampiresforesl Месяц назад +1

      Seems to me she rode a minor incident into a "MAJOR EMERGENCY" for video view.

  • @lownow7640
    @lownow7640 2 месяца назад +17

    Non-flyer here. In addition to being potentially life-saving for aviators, checklists are a great idea in general. I got used to using a checklist years ago for SCUBA diving - from packing my dive bag (nothing worse than arriving at the dive site without an essential piece of gear) to pre-entry into the water. Same with boating trips and road trips. No point burdening the brain with having to remember minutiae when using a checklist will do the job better.

    • @jimwithheld7217
      @jimwithheld7217 2 месяца назад

      Exactly. On a more daily level, even a simple shopping list, so you don't come home without that one key item you made the shopping trip for in the first place. I used to own a small boat and would go fishing with friends most weekends over the summers. My fishing checklist helped me NOT leave important stuff at home. As the boat was parked outside, EVERYTHING needed to be loaded back before the trip every time!

  • @peterwilson69
    @peterwilson69 2 месяца назад +1

    This was a genuinely entertaining and informative video, well made and put together. Thank you. Extra kudos to Kay because she actually made most of it - well done Kay : )

  • @LoveMyPadres
    @LoveMyPadres 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for showing her video. She deserves to get love for being great fun and being safe all at the same time. Must be nice for you as well to not have to be sharing family tragedy for once. Thank you for teaching the lessons pilots need to hear and hear and hear and hear!

  • @simyosimyo
    @simyosimyo 2 месяца назад +38

    Good to see someone doing everything right for once

  • @ltdrak
    @ltdrak 2 месяца назад +37

    Great to see video's of people who fly in a professional way, and still find the time to safely explain what they are doing to their audience, be it a real or a virtual passenger. She certainly seems to have her priorities straight!

    • @eugeneweaver3199
      @eugeneweaver3199 2 месяца назад +5

      And the joy of flying is not diminished in anyway!

  • @DPaige-sh4ue
    @DPaige-sh4ue 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for supporting Kay. I’m a new pilot and I really love watching & learning from her. I’m astounded at some of the criticism she receives and I really appreciate your analysis. I’m also a fan of your channel and learn a lot from your assessments. Keep up the great work.
    I love her use of checklists & simple explanations.

  • @tylerflyer302
    @tylerflyer302 2 месяца назад

    Another fantastic video Hoover, thanks for doing such great work!

  • @davidesalerno_68
    @davidesalerno_68 2 месяца назад +9

    thanks Hoover, all your videos are special and this one even more than the rest! We debrief to learn from our mistakes but it's always important to acknowledge when someone in the formation makes good decisions in unusual situations.
    I have been a fighter pilot most of my life and I can tell you that I would fly with this lady any day! She is a real professional and her attitude toward flying reminds me a lot of the military approach.
    The things I liked are all the ones you highlighted: referring to the checklist, stopping the plane on the ground to do it, knowing her machine, aviating before anything else, deciding to go back, and, most of all, no flaps until sure to make the runway!
    I have been very skeptical about youtuber-pilots but this lady shows that it can be done in a professional way, and should be set as an example for all the rest out there.

  • @delboy1727
    @delboy1727 2 месяца назад +17

    I've watched a number of Kay's videos, and have always been impressed by her professionalism. I'd be happy to fly with her anytime. I couldn't say that for every RUclips pilot I have watched.

  • @MusicMom123
    @MusicMom123 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks so much for the informative video and for sharing Kay's excellent Piloting ! ✈️ It's refreshing to see a safe and Positive outcome. Thank you both for sharing ! ✈️☮️

  • @rogerdavis7450
    @rogerdavis7450 Месяц назад +1

    Saw Kay's video a while ago. I was impressed with her coolness and decision making! Props! 😄

  • @rgp6570
    @rgp6570 2 месяца назад +9

    Nicely done Kay, and well done Hoover, featuring the good behaviors we all need to employ on every flight. I am a low time pilot (130 hrs), and don't get to fly as often as I would prefer. I usually rent when I fly, and one of the consequences is that I often don't meet the minimum requirements for rental at different clubs or flight training centers. As a result, I have a full check ride with a CFI before renting to go solo or with passengers. This means that a LOT of those 130 hours are time with an instructor to review the basics and make sure I am safe to fly. It costs extra money do do that, but is totally worth it. If I am unfamiliar with the airport(s) on a flight, I will typically fly the whole route in MS flight simulator with rudder pedals and yoke, using real world checklists at full realism settings, and with the time-of-day and weather set to what I can reasonably expect for the real trip. My benchmark for readiness is to have my instructor pleasantly surprised, and even better, for them to say they would have assumed I was flying at least every week, or had just flown the previous day.

  • @g.tucker8682
    @g.tucker8682 2 месяца назад +13

    Demonstrating good practices, proper operations, prioritizing, decision making - all important to teaching. Good job Kay and Hoover!

  • @tylertkelley6779
    @tylertkelley6779 7 дней назад +1

    Really good, thanks for a positive outcome video; loved that you addressed pragmatic and diligent adherance to the checklist/pre-flight etc. Am a proponent of 'We do what we rehearse' and clearly she has a great attitude, she is safe because there is no ego, just good habbits; learned a ton, and thank you!

  • @paulglover6525
    @paulglover6525 2 месяца назад +1

    I watched this video out of curiosity with TNYFlygirl in mind some time back and was very impressed with Kay's knowledge and her forwarding information in a clear and concise fashion. Would fly with her any day. Thanks Hoover!

  • @ellute-rx1lw
    @ellute-rx1lw 2 месяца назад +11

    This girl was born to fly.
    Her temperance and poise leave you cold.
    An incredible technique and knowledge that means that
    seeing a general aviation aircraft fly professionally and
    competently does not become something anecdotal and
    out of the ordinary.
    I have followed her for a long time and she is wonderful.
    Greetings Key.
    Thanks for this video.

  • @user-yl5fu2it7j
    @user-yl5fu2it7j 2 месяца назад +8

    A great video showing a pilot prioritizing properly, making solid, smart decisions - flying safely. What a difference from that other RUclipsr.

  • @SecondLifeDesigner
    @SecondLifeDesigner 2 месяца назад +1

    I am super impressed with Kay. I am heading over there right now to watch her emergency failure solved video and subscribe. Thanks for making this video.

  • @miguelbarrera8052
    @miguelbarrera8052 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi, I've seen some of your videos with catastrophic endings. They are very instructive. Although I'm not a pilot, I've always been interested in aviation, it was my dream when I was a kid and then I lost track of it and my turned out differently. But still enjoyed hundreds of hours on MS Flight Simulator. Thank you so much for posting a video with a god example. This is also great. Yes, we can learn from other people's mistakes, but it's also great to learn from people who do the right thing throughout the whole flight and see how a professional deals with problems. Thumbs up to Kay!

  • @dennistucker9081
    @dennistucker9081 2 месяца назад +14

    What a pleasure to see Pilot Kay fly! She speaks and acts like a professional, maintaining her composure, even handling a potential emergency calmly.

  • @mattgirgenti3595
    @mattgirgenti3595 2 месяца назад +12

    Glad you did this one. Have watched her for a while and you quickly identify her professionalism while having fun. I also like that you can watch any of her videos and hear the same checklist, same methodical approach, and dedication to safety .. AND still see the pure joy of flying. She shows that fun and professionalism do not have to be mutually exclusive.

  • @gosborg
    @gosborg 2 месяца назад +1

    What an excellent video! It’s great that you recognise all the things that she did right.
    “Learn from the mistakes of others, yet follow by example” would be a great mantra for most things in life.
    Thanks so much for your channel. It is one of the most informative and thought-provoking out there, even for non-fliers.

  • @gregloch6743
    @gregloch6743 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, Hoover!!! Kay is an extremely knowledgeable pilot and the GA community should be thankful for her content.

  • @stanleynich
    @stanleynich 2 месяца назад +14

    Her Professionalism is what makes her flights worth watching I started watching her about around November 2023 and used to Fly with the pilots of the company I worked for back in the 80's i got alot of flying time in but never started taking lessons and geting my license but i always wanted to learn how just in case im up there and something happens to the pilot im able to get the plane down, I have enjoyed every flight Kay has made, I was watching the video when she had the problem and watched how she handled it and I would say spot on, Go Kay!!!!

    • @FlyWithKay
      @FlyWithKay 2 месяца назад +6

      Thanks Stanley! I will keep going. :)

  • @drumzone5
    @drumzone5 2 месяца назад +9

    I've been watching Kay's channel for a couple weeks now and greatly appreciate just how much she explains what she is doing at each step of the way. She really seems to be an excellent pilot and probably a wonderful instructor. Thanks for doing this debrief on her video.

  • @joparish1037
    @joparish1037 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video! I actually stumbled upon the FlywithKay channel a few weeks ago and this was the first video of hers that I watched. It was particularly interesting as I did my initial training on a PA28. I thought she was really good too but it’s nice to have your professional view on it and to stop and comment on each stage of the flight. Keep up the good work Hoover - your channel provides a really valuable service. 👍

  • @johnfinnis8373
    @johnfinnis8373 2 месяца назад +1

    A refreshing change to see the correct ordering of priorities and logical thought processes and decision-making. Airmanship at its best, and thanks for highlighting it.

  • @MarkBelluzzo
    @MarkBelluzzo 2 месяца назад +8

    Love it! Echoing everyone else's relief in having a video with a happy ending. This is a stellar example of aviation. So many people probably think "must be an error, gonna continue" not the ones who have a will to live. Thanks!

  • @AlyssaM_InfoSec
    @AlyssaM_InfoSec 2 месяца назад +10

    Love the way you put this together comparing how she handled her situation to various other accidents you've covered. I love Kay's channel because she and I both have 1968 PA-28-180s and almost ironically I had to declare an emergency at 700ft AGL just after takeoff around the same time that she had this situation. No cockpit video of mine but did post a debrief of it for the same reasons you posted this. Thought it was important to show a good outcome from an emergency once in a while and share the lessons I learned from that experience.

    • @FlyWithKay
      @FlyWithKay 2 месяца назад +4

      Thanks for the nice words and I'm glad you made it safely back to the ground also! :)

  • @leanbean8376
    @leanbean8376 2 месяца назад +1

    She love love love's flying!!!, we loved 3x watching, listening, & learning as well as receiving this awesome debriefing which brought it all together in a nutshell, w/o any slips, dips, or emergency declarations! WoW! WTG Hoover!

  • @jeffreycarpp4743
    @jeffreycarpp4743 2 месяца назад +1

    While your usual debriefs are excellent, it’s refreshing to see one where the pilot does everything they are supposed to do, and acts with an abundance of caution. Great video and I look forward to more of your videos

  • @davidh7799
    @davidh7799 2 месяца назад +8

    I enjoyed the heck out of this video. An example of an aware pilot making good decisions. Very instructional, and not left with the feeling of somebody dying. I'd appreciate you putting more of these types of videos on your channel.

  • @m-roddr.funtimes3144
    @m-roddr.funtimes3144 2 месяца назад +10

    Great job showing the alternate side of “flying like you should”. Excellent work Kay!!

  • @Mike-cs9jr
    @Mike-cs9jr 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the breakdown, Hoover. Its been a pleasure to watch all of your videos and its really refreshing to see these videos like with Kay on what she did right snd why.
    I agree with the previous comment saying these videos should be mandatory - especially new pilots.
    I'll definitely be following Kay's channel!

  • @jdaniels1313
    @jdaniels1313 2 месяца назад +1

    Great breakdown! I've seen one or two of her videos and like her chatty style so it was great to see that she's also the real deal in how she operates.

  • @kmrtnsn
    @kmrtnsn 2 месяца назад +7

    Love this video! Using the checklist! Yes! As a former helicopter crewmember checklists and crew coordination was king for us, front and back. Seeing you point out what she’s doing right as examples for others is such I great and positive turn from the “this is what they did wrong” of most videos. I too like her commentary, she’s training herself to be a crewmember, part of team even as she flys alone. Good job! I’m going to watch some more of her videos now. Thanks! This was a good one, great content and commentary all around.

  • @spaceshipfiftyfour366
    @spaceshipfiftyfour366 2 месяца назад +5

    Hey, Hoover!
    I love your videos - learning a new thing in each and every of those. And also, you explaining these mishaps also solves these mysteries for, which is very comforting. Nevertheless, this time having you comment on someones awesome job feels really wholesome. At least, when I finished the video. During watching, I was always on the edge: The pilot seems very nice, so I want her to succeed, but then you always thow your signature "But pay attention to what happens next!", and I feel the anxiety that some horrific mistake may come up... But this makes the happy ending all the more wholesome 🙂
    Either way, I really enjoy your channel. The recent video where you introduced yourself and your background was a real highlight. Thanks for your awesome content!

  • @billbrendel6818
    @billbrendel6818 2 месяца назад +1

    Great job by Kay! I love both of your RUclips content! Hoover and Kay

  • @thatweldingguy556
    @thatweldingguy556 2 месяца назад +3

    i love kay, i saw your thumbnail on the home page and my heart sank. all great talking points!

    • @FlyWithKay
      @FlyWithKay 2 месяца назад +3

      I'm alive and well! Thanks for your concern though. :)

  • @aaronmichael1022
    @aaronmichael1022 2 месяца назад +11

    This is one of the best videos so far! I love your perspective and the fact that she takes flying as serious as she should. I'm not a pilot but it's refreshing to see someone respecting the importance of really understanding their craft.

    • @737smartin
      @737smartin 2 месяца назад +1

      Here, here! 👍