Full Flight - Auburn, CA to San Carlos, California

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  • čas přidán 15. 03. 2024
  • On March 13th, 2024 I flew the Bonanza from Auburn, California to San Carlos, California. This video is meant to help nervous fliers overcome their fear of flying by understanding how pilots handle threats, both expected and unexpected.
    During this flight, my vacuum pump failed en route to SQL (San Carlos). No big deal, we took a look at the pilots operating handbook (POH), actioned the procedures, and continued to San Carlos.
    Nervous flier? Check out our website at www.dialapilot.com/
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Komentáře • 120

  • @ScottBuchanan-le5nb
    @ScottBuchanan-le5nb Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thank you for sharing, very nostalgic as I received my private pilot license from a San Carlos FBO in 1970. Flew to Auburn and Alta Sierra often, always VFR and upon return used Mount Diablo as guide along with a paper sectional. GPS technology has sure changed navigating. Thanks again for your professional and detailed flight information.

    • @memirandawong
      @memirandawong Před 4 měsíci +1

      👍With Mt Diablo who can get lost? LOL

  • @highnitro707
    @highnitro707 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I've flown the KSTS>KAUN and back trip in a DA40 hundreds of times and seeing this vid that I randomly stumbled across brought me right back. like for real all the frequency's and other numbers came right back... Thanks for posting and great airmanship!

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! DA40 is a great airplane. I spent quite a bit of time flying the DA20. Loved that little bird.

  • @vikkig230
    @vikkig230 Před 4 měsíci +8

    This is so interesting, from beginning to end. I really appreciate talking through each decision, and even hearing the ATC in the background!

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I am really glad it is helpful!

  • @jimw1615
    @jimw1615 Před 4 měsíci +4

    A beautiful professionally flown educational fight. I was impressed and enjoyed your sharing this one. Thank you.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! Looking forward to adding more!

  • @mfish3190
    @mfish3190 Před 4 měsíci

    Incredibly insightful video. Hearing the thought processes while seeing it in action, along with hearing all of the ATC interactions is extremely helpful. Thanks a ton for making and posting all of it.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! So glad it was helpful. More coming sooN!

  • @scottmonfort
    @scottmonfort Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks! This is very instructive.

  • @ytlongbeach
    @ytlongbeach Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video. Thanks !!

  • @3dogman311
    @3dogman311 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Never loose that professional touch. Excellent work all around.

  • @bluetickfreddy101
    @bluetickfreddy101 Před 3 měsíci +1

    been there.
    done that.
    hours of boredom.
    moments of shear terror😊

  • @vsznry
    @vsznry Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice dash. Awesome techmology.

  • @FlyWithShawn
    @FlyWithShawn Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great content, super professional and was fun to watch!

  • @GDOGzGroUNdEd
    @GDOGzGroUNdEd Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is awesome! I had that TFR last week as well, flew RNO -> Auburn then over Placerville and South Lake Tahoe down to Carson City then back to Reno. Love the snow this time of year.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      That’s a great flight! The mountains are beautiful right now.

  • @ExtremeRecluse
    @ExtremeRecluse Před měsícem

    Good situational awareness. Nice landing.

  • @kleinbergers33
    @kleinbergers33 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I lived in San Carlos Calif while going to Carlmont High school, did not remember that they had an airport.

  • @scottm4977
    @scottm4977 Před 4 měsíci +1

    you might know the other Auburn pilot Air Wagner " and thanks for riding along". been watching his channel for years. he does a good job, like you, of talking thru his flying procedures. enjoyed the content, keep it up.

  • @edwardszane
    @edwardszane Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great job to catch the issue

  • @budowens6478
    @budowens6478 Před 4 měsíci

    Great job flying!
    Just now found you on CZcams.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Welcome! We are quite new to CZcams, but looking forward to continuing to grow the channel! Thanks for joining!

  • @matthewjames4268
    @matthewjames4268 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I really enjoyed that. Aspiring MSFS pilot.

  • @ksflyer7661
    @ksflyer7661 Před 3 měsíci

    Bringing back memories. Use to fly out of O61 to all the South Bay airports and a few times to San Carlos in a PA-28R. I was one of those small plane "commuters".

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 3 měsíci

      It’s a great way to get down to the bay! We fly into O61 sometimes as well. Fun, sporty little airport.

  • @Aviatewithaustin_
    @Aviatewithaustin_ Před 4 měsíci +1

    What’s up brother. I met you at the AAA Career Day. That’s a beautiful plane you have there. It’s always awesome to see CZcams videos pop-up with flying from your home area.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Ah that’s right! Thank you, Austin! Nice to meet you at career day. Looking forward to seeing you around the airport.

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love to be flying the A-36 Bonanza with very nice avionics and a few other basic equipment

  • @bighaasfly
    @bighaasfly Před 4 měsíci

    I used to fly out of Auburn back in the mid-late 80s at Sunshine Flyers with Mike Duncan as my instructor. Sure brought back memories (I still remember the tail numbers on the C-152s) but the planes weren’t near as nice as yours. 😄
    Safe travels!!

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you! Mike is still running Sunshine Flyers up here at the airport! My brother actually used to instruct for him!

  • @eggrolleater9382
    @eggrolleater9382 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I saw your plane parked up next to my flight school there at San Carlos. Did not expect to see this video on my recommended.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Small world! Is your flight school the one with the SR-20’s and 22’s? I saw some old UND Cessna 172’s over there too!

    • @eggrolleater9382
      @eggrolleater9382 Před 4 měsíci

      @@DialAPilot My flight school is Fly Bay Area. We fly the UNDs and other 172s across from the SR-20s and 22s.

  • @reason6835
    @reason6835 Před 4 měsíci

    Whoa...a gyro warning?!?! That's something I've never seen before. Subscribed.

  • @ProPilotPete
    @ProPilotPete Před 3 měsíci

    New sub. Enjoyed the ride. Not sure how your panel is equipped, looks like you have an electronic standby instrument, if so it might be time to remove all the vacuum driven stuff. Those pumps aren’t cheap.

  • @mtrevor
    @mtrevor Před 4 měsíci +2

    Try this route, KAUN NILES VPCOY VPWFR KSQL. NILES is lower terrain and less bumpy than over Hayward hills. Coyote Hills is a visual waypoint and the tower will almost always tell you to report the Cement Plant for right base 30.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Will do! I am meant to fly the same route on Sunday (if the weather holds). I will try that this time.

  • @memirandawong
    @memirandawong Před 4 měsíci

    I remember my first required solo took me from San Jose (Reed Hillview) north to Ukiah then to Auburn and back to San Jose. For me the most challenging parts were climbing out of Ukiah to get altitude to head east to Auburn. Then I had a little trouble actually spotting the Auburn airport (the location I flew to in 1979 seemed different) . I was chasing the runway downhill that day due to the prevailing winds. Other that than it was smooth 'sailing'.

    • @stevencrow6935
      @stevencrow6935 Před 4 měsíci +1

      was all just fields around kaun when I was a kid and I was born in 79. so yup. much different. home airport btw. so just chiming in.

    • @memirandawong
      @memirandawong Před 4 měsíci

      @@stevencrow6935 Yep 1979 was probably the year I made that trip flight! Nice video really triggered my "want to fly again" but maybe too old now.☹

    • @bluetickfreddy101
      @bluetickfreddy101 Před 3 měsíci

      i soloed 1978 RHV
      small world

  • @Bangbang-gl4xo
    @Bangbang-gl4xo Před 4 měsíci +1

    I train out of KMYV. I know that TFR very well. Missed the last AAA meeting, will go next month.

  • @johnscherer5380
    @johnscherer5380 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you ever file IFR on this route? John ATP/CFII SMEL

  • @BonanzaPilot
    @BonanzaPilot Před 4 měsíci

    I didn't think there was anybody who confirmed gear down 3 green more than I do. Great video!

    • @shaneboulds5240
      @shaneboulds5240 Před 4 měsíci

      Personal opinion only. I feel like it's almost a bad thing to check and verbalize this many times. I've seen a guy look and touch the gear lever and say "gear down three green" when the gear was indeed up and there were no green lights.
      If the act of saying it over and over again makes it a mantra instead of a check, you're doing it too much.
      Me personally, I have "trigger" points at different phases. In the pattern, the gear gets checked when I put it down and again on final. On an instrument approach, it's when I put it down, and at 500agl.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you, sir! It's always free to check!

    • @Chris-ev7xo
      @Chris-ev7xo Před 4 měsíci

      I think a little OCD

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@shaneboulds5240 totally agree if there isn't an actual check going on. I definitely don't mean this next statement to say that I am doing it right- but every time I do it is a very conscious verification that I am actually seeing three green lights and a landing gear lever being in the down position. During my CFI days, I saw the same thing you did- going through the motions but no actual verification of what they're supposedly "checking".
      The only reason I use this personal technique is due to the fact that most of the flying I do in small airplanes is in VFR conditions, and therefore a variety of approach conditions exist. Sometimes it is a short approach, sometimes it is straight in, etc. So I just force it into my scan as much as possible.
      Again, this is exclusively personal technique only- I don't think it is the right approach for everybody. But it does seem to work for me!
      Kyle

  • @durant0s
    @durant0s Před 4 měsíci

    I work right next to this airport, and you can see my building when you land. You mention it briefly but you are commuting to work at SFO for your commercial piloting job? Very nice commute. I've always wondered what it would be like to do the Truckee -> San Carlos commute for work.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      That is correct! It’s a nice way to get down to SFO. If your building is right next to San Carlos Airport, the commute would be great for you. TRK is a great airport, especially with an airplane that has the equipment to reliably fly out of the airport during the heat of summer (turbo). I’d be happy to chat with you about it.

  • @ExtremeRecluse
    @ExtremeRecluse Před měsícem

    How did you get into aviation?

  • @ExtremeRecluse
    @ExtremeRecluse Před měsícem

    If I regularly fly with friends and family, I would make sure they are able to land it.

  • @pierrew1532
    @pierrew1532 Před 4 měsíci

    Your bonanza paint job looks pretty cool ! Can photos be seen somewhere ? Thx

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Pierre! I’ll try to add a CZcams Shorts video of it. I don’t have the exterior posted elsewhere right now and can’t put a photo in the comments here.

  • @Thrillsap
    @Thrillsap Před 4 měsíci +2

    The checklist is so good to see in action. Is there a standard checklist per aircraft or are you responsible for creating one?

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Great question! The checklists are all part of a Pilots Operating Handbook (POH) that is written by the aircraft manufacturer and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). So the checklist is standardized. A lot of pilots will create a shortened checklist to use for their own purposes though for the "normal procedures", but still use the full checklist for the "non-normal". This is exclusively referring to the small airplane world. In the airline world, it is standardized from the airline, the aircraft manufacturer, and the FAA.

  • @ExtremeRecluse
    @ExtremeRecluse Před měsícem

    I always ask pilots a very simple question. I know you always try to reduce the risks. What happens if you are incapacitated on takeoff. What would happen if you were the only occupant? What would happen if you had three passengers on board and they did not know how to fly?

  • @4sea373
    @4sea373 Před 4 měsíci

    POH on IPAD very nice - FAA allows now fully digital - Nice example.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      It works fantastic. Love using Foreflight with the iPad for everything.

  • @wilburwong7859
    @wilburwong7859 Před 4 měsíci

    On departure, did you have to comply with "apparently" unwritten departure procedure (that is, not published anywhere but at the airport)?

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 3 měsíci

      Affirmative! I usually do the Coyote Hills departure in order to get south of the lowest sections of the Class B.

  • @flywiseman
    @flywiseman Před 3 měsíci

    I enjoyed the video but was curious about one thing. Why didnt the airline show up as a target on the adsb when it flew past you?

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 3 měsíci

      I was wondering the same thing! Not sure why it didn’t appear on the traffic display.

  • @johnscherer5380
    @johnscherer5380 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice video. I'm guessing you were a USAF Pilot. USAFA? ROTC? Nice airplane as well. We fly a P-35 Bonanza out of KMRY.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Hey John! Thanks for watching and thanks for the comments!
      I have not flown IFR on this route in over a year, but will happily do it if the weather requires. I did fly SQL-AUN the other day and picked up and IFR clearance to get through a layer near SAC.
      I’m not an Air Force guy, I went to the University of North Dakota for my training and now fly for the airlines out of SFO.
      We fly down to MRY quite a bit. Hope to see you down there some day!
      Kyle

    • @johnscherer5380
      @johnscherer5380 Před 4 měsíci

      @@DialAPilot thanks Kyle , I was an Air Force guy and flew C-5’s. We’ve had the P-35 Bonanza for more than 30 years (my twin brother owns it). Our dad had a 1956 Bonanza. Hope to see more videos from you. Fly safe!

  • @Gamerpilot1
    @Gamerpilot1 Před 12 dny

    How tall are you? looking feedback for the size of the cabin in the Bonanza 36 i am 6'0 feet want know if i can fit comfortable in it.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 11 dny

      Also 6’0” ! You’ll fit comfortably in the Bonanza. It’s a great airplane!

  • @mts982
    @mts982 Před 4 měsíci

    how long is total travel time from checking plane to landing and leaving plane in hangar or whatever?

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +1

      It’s about 1 hour 10 minutes from arriving to the airport, to shutting down at San Carlos and tying the airplane down.

  • @ChowderMountain
    @ChowderMountain Před 4 měsíci

    Curious - you turned "altitude mode" off on the autopilot while descending into KSQL. Why would you do this in comparison to dialing in an altitude and let the plane descend on auto pilot?

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Great question, David. It’s an old autopilot with no “altitude preselect”. So it essentially has a pitch mode that it will follow- but it is very rudimentary in the vertical axis.

    • @ChowderMountain
      @ChowderMountain Před 4 měsíci

      Awesome. Thanks for the explanation! Great video.

  • @rnrnrkrk994
    @rnrnrkrk994 Před 4 měsíci

    I've always wondered why communication from air traffic control has to be verbal? Is it simply because they want your eyes outward, like in cars? Depending on the radio quality, it's difficult to hear and I feel control tower has to be the bottleneck when there's a lot of traffic in the air..

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Great question. Some air traffic control facilities do have the ability to communicate with aircraft via a system similar to text messaging- it’s called CPDLC (controller pilot data link connection). Both the aircraft and the facility have to be equipped for it. On the 777 we have it, but mostly use it during cruise, and then use voice procedures during taxi, takeoff, and landing.

  • @Jerry-kc2ob
    @Jerry-kc2ob Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent video. It was a challenge, however, to hear everything said because of the background communications from air traffic controllers.

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Totally agree! Will rectify on the next video.

  • @blainepetsupplies5354
    @blainepetsupplies5354 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Hey by the way, your landing gear is down

  • @Dr_GraysGhost_420
    @Dr_GraysGhost_420 Před 4 měsíci

    20 degree turn for noise abatement?

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes! At the local airport, they ask you to turn 20 degrees to the left after takeoff to reduce noise to sensitive communities on the ground.

  • @crisisorigin7465
    @crisisorigin7465 Před 4 měsíci

    Why do you prefer to be higher over the water?

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Since this is a single engine airlane, if the engine fails- I would be drifting down to a landing. The more altitude we have, the more options we have.

  • @davesnyder1183
    @davesnyder1183 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It would have been nice if you would have turned down the background radio chatter so we could hear you..

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi Dave! I’ll make sure I get the audio levels fixed on the next video. I agree, too loud on this one!

  • @redleader
    @redleader Před 4 měsíci

    Hey! Just found your channel. Great stuff. You are one of the only guys who 1. leaves the damn landg gear down while there is useable rwy! and 2. You dont "steer" w the yoke!! Thank You, Jesus. I hate seeing those guys who raise the gear like they just launch off a carrier deck.
    So what's yer story, did I hear yousay you were heading to Bejing? News flash...that A36 aint gonna make it!
    Suggestion...Maybe do a voice over talkng about what the failed vaccum pump means. Which systems are affected etc...Why its cool on a VFR day vs in actual IMC I think even the novice viewers would understand the major differences. Also would explain why you were so relaxed. Not a big deal this time!
    Good stuff. Do you have an airline channel for you other job?

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Totally! Helps with initial climb performance too to clear a 50 foot obstacle- so it’s a win-win to leave the gear down for a few seconds.
      Yep, I fly the Boeing 777 for my real job (best job in the world) and was headed to Beijing that day out of SFO. The Dial A Pilot thing and purpose of this video is to help nervous fliers understand aviation, get familiar with how a cockpit is run/ managed, and to learn about the different threat mitigation and crew resource management tools we use to maintain the highest level of safety we can. It started as a bit of a passion project and has turned into an online service.
      Love the voiceover idea. Thanks for the comment, sir!

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      And I don’t have a channel for the airline job, just this one for now!

  • @shaneboulds5240
    @shaneboulds5240 Před 4 měsíci

    Having a vacuum failure seems like a great opportunity to get a gfc500

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      We have similar mindsets on a vacuum pump failure it seems. Scheduled for December!

  • @andrewtrovao2397
    @andrewtrovao2397 Před dnem

    Huh! where is the dog?

  • @syoung6126
    @syoung6126 Před 4 měsíci

    Go for it!

  • @ambarcarolinadelacruzbaez8293
    @ambarcarolinadelacruzbaez8293 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Like butter…. Only Dial a Pilot Podcast listeners know… 😅

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      🧈 Just like Joey's landings!

  • @crisisorigin7465
    @crisisorigin7465 Před 4 měsíci

    B2CT? What’s that?

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bonanza 2 Charlie Tango is the call sign we use with air traffic control!

  • @crisisorigin7465
    @crisisorigin7465 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Whaaaaaa I didn’t know you had to stay under certain altitudes.

    • @blainepetsupplies5354
      @blainepetsupplies5354 Před 4 měsíci

      😂

    • @reason6835
      @reason6835 Před 4 měsíci

      All the time around airports. And if you're flying VFR you can never fly over 18,000 feet (class A airspace).

  • @hcowell
    @hcowell Před 4 měsíci +1

    Are you based in Auburn?

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes!

    • @hcowell
      @hcowell Před 4 měsíci

      @@DialAPilot Cool! Have you ever been in the Flyers hangar? If not I know they would love to show you some of their warbirds sometime! A good friend of mine is related to them and we’re up there pretty often!

  • @MAGApepe
    @MAGApepe Před 4 měsíci +1

    so why do you taxi with your hands on nothing ?? ...not smart

  • @4sea373
    @4sea373 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very nice repeated use of your mental checklist on landing!

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! Never hurts to check it a thousand times!

  • @irProteus
    @irProteus Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your ATC Audio is too loud and wipes out your audio so that we don't hear all you have to say.
    Suggest you listen to your video and make sure you dial down your ATC Audio next time.
    \😉

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Totally agree! My ATC audio set up to the camera was turned WAY up and I didn’t realize it until the next flight. It’ll be better on the next one! Thanks for the advice, much appreciated.

  • @cageordie
    @cageordie Před 4 měsíci

    Vacuum driven anything, and mixture control belong in history, not aircraft. Magnetos too. They were fine for the 1940s, but now they should only be on small power tools, like weed eaters and chainsaws. Their weak spark and lack of reliability is why you have to have two of them. Fuel injection, which is cheap in other markets, along with modern spark plugs mean that most people never experienced a fouled spark plug in their entire life. Because most people don't fly.

    • @MichaelVanHeemst
      @MichaelVanHeemst Před 4 měsíci

      It’d be pretty risky to fly a piston airplane without dual ignition and a reliance on computers for fuel control

    • @davidalvarez4151
      @davidalvarez4151 Před 4 měsíci

      I Can tell you don’t know much about the way an aircraft recip engine and it’s systems work.

  • @memirandawong
    @memirandawong Před 4 měsíci

    I only had paper charts. How spoiled you are today!

  • @PAS_2020
    @PAS_2020 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Oh, this is fun. CZcams sent push notification - love the goal of this channel - to calm down the fear of flying. Featuring real airline pilots. Subscribing. I am a fan❗️🫡

    • @DialAPilot
      @DialAPilot  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you so much! Very cool that CZcams notified you of this one-
      I’m glad you like what we are doing.

  • @mikebreen2890
    @mikebreen2890 Před dnem

    Can't watch because of the vocal fry.