Don't Be Afraid to Change Your Flight Plan
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- Welcome back fellow Aviators! On this flight I modified my plans a couple of times to avoid having any trouble with the weather. I was headed home and wanted to be sure I did not miss Mother's Day. Come along and check it out!
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Matt, thanks for sharing your background and getting to know you s little better. Always a pleasure flying with you. You do such a good job.
Thank you for coming along sir!
Good call!
Thanks for filming, sharing !
I appreciate you coming along!
Enjoyed getting to know a little about your background and the variety of aviation content you provide
Glad to hear it. Thank you for watching.
Weather is dynamic so we must be willing to change as well. When in doubt, chicken out! Enjoy the videos!
"When in doubt, chicken out!" I may use that! It was really interesting, that rain shower went from light to moderate and back to light in very short order. We have all seen it while on the ground but seeing it in the clear air was really interesting.
@@TheFlyingSalesman my grandfather used to tell me that all the time during flight training with him. Good moto!
@ProPilotPete I am putting that one right next to: "It's easier to explain why you went around, than why you didn't."
Always enjoy your videos and the explanations of whats going on.Its time for it to dry out here at KOPL
Here too!
Hey Matt great video as usual. I need to get some numbers on overhaul of an altimeter for my 64 172E.
Awesome, send me an email to info@theflyingsalesman.com and I will get you what you need. If you have a part number that would be great, otherwise I will quote you for a standard 20K United altimeter.
Thanks for the flight always enjoy. Are you based in Shreveport
KDTN.
Might have a few steam gauges needing refreshed on my 68 Cardinal. Are you based at KDTN ? Likely I'll be making a stop there sometime in June.
Yes sir, I am based at KDTN, however, Aero-Mach is in Wichita. All instruments are repaired there.
@treypaye4016, Have you made your trip yet?
@@TheFlyingSalesman In process of purchasing the aircraft. Waiting for annual to get finished down at KELA near Houston. CFI doing the transition training with me is based at KDTN, so at some point will be dropping him off there during my trip to KSUS near St. Louis. Will hopefully be soon.
@@treypayne4016 perfect! I hope it all goes well and you get your new bird!