Turbo Commander - GPS Approach HOW TO
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- čas přidán 27. 03. 2021
- Come along as we fly a non-precision GPS instrument approach into Safford, Arizona in the Rockwell Turbo Commander 690B -5. This video will discuss approach plate briefings, Turbo Commander non-precision approach profile, and the ice systems installed on the Commander. Shot February 2021.
The Commander is such a workhorse. Love them!. Great video.
Awesome.
What a fantastic airplane and video. Thanks for sharing and really highlighting your thought process down the chute
Excellent video - very enjoyable
Love these videos. Super smooth touch down.
Excellent video and commentary.
I miss KSAD. I flew that approach under the hood during my ppl training just to get a taste of an instrument approach. It was cool watching a professional do it though! Awesome video
Great video! Love watching IMC approaches!
From a fellow Commander pilot and owner, WELL DONE! Keep posting. More people should know the abilities of this beautiful machine.
Thanks for the great video, it was very informative.
Fantastic work. Looking forward to more like this.
Gret video, thanks and clear skies! 73
Thanks for this wonderful video.
This was such an informative video, thanks a lot. I'd love to see more of this type of content from you, along with abandoned planes, looking forward to that series coming back!
Nice Job. Reminds me of flying into some of the Aleutian Islands when I was a Navy P3 Engineer.
NICE INSTRUMENT WORK!
very cool video , very awesome plane!
You're the Patches O'Houlahan of aviation coaching. Actually, I love your narration style. Good job.
I didn't realize you are the one that is making the abandoned aircraft videos. I like all your videos and the last abandoned one you got my plane in the background in E95. Have you been out to the Propwash Ranch Airstrip just west of KSAD ? Jordan just had a fly in there last Saturday. You should come fly with us down in E95. Great video man, I really like the view of the IMC conditions as you captured it. I do want to get my IFR rating at some point and aspire to be a commercial pilot as well.
Awesome !