Cessna Citation Excel Fort Myers Takeoff and Flying Around Thunderstorms.
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- čas přidán 19. 07. 2020
- This is the second half of our trip to the Fort Myers, Page Field airport. On the last day of the trip we fly the Cessna Citation Excel back to St Louis and just after takeoff we work our way around thunderstorms to the north of the airport. The Citation XL is a mid-sized twin engine private jet. The video contains the ATC communications as well as the cockpit view of the takeoff and landing.
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My 7 year old grandson is watching with me this morning and asked why you said it was going to get bumpy in the clouds. "They look so fluffy and light". Had a science moment this morning explaining about rising air and thermals. He is so into aviation. Guess it runs in the family. Thanks for another great video.
Hi larry. I love hearing that this videos are sometimes the catalyst for moments like that.
That Fort Myers controller was super clear. Wish all controllers sounded like that.
I like your Co-pilot energy in the cockpit, CMB. He always seems relaxed and has that vibe of "I have been doing this a long time". Definitely not taking anything away from you😅. I really enjoy your videos 👏🏾👏🏾.
Thanks Paul. he's a pleasure to fly with.
Sanibel = shells... Summer and Florida and Afternoon = Thunderstorms. Pilots avoiding Thunderstorms....Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it while having my first cup of coffee.
Thanks Paul.
At 6:54 when Mike puts his hand up and whispers “one to go”. I love this too much 😊
Excellent, thank you.
Love your videos
Love it Capt. you are a true professional
Thanks as always Gents! Great video.
Thanks for the ride!
Hi captmoonbean real nice flight cuttin through clouds thxs
Great camera views and awesome landing 👍.
Great teamwork getting around those cells. It was a pleasure to watch.
Nice flying sir. Great to see you both healthy. Keep up the great work. 👊
Great views captain.
Glad your back flying really enjoy the videos. Looked like some big cells coming out of Fort Myers
Gorgeous skies. Ephemeral sculpture, and you guys have the best seats for the show.
Great video, Jim. I always love watching clouds whiz by out the cockpit glass. I can only imagine how great that looks in real life! Thanks for sharing! 👍🍻
Very enjoyable. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Great bit of hand flying 👨🏼✈️🛩
That was some great action departing ! ! Thanks again for another good video.
Thanks Travis.
Alway great riding along with you guys.
Thanks foe being there Richard.
Happy to see your down in Southwest Florida!
I always enjoy a three day trip down there.
Another great video Jim thanks for sharing and stay safe during this new normal for us all.
Thanks Barry. You be safe out there also.
Thanks for another fine video.
thanks for watching.
...always good to see you flying..and thanks again for your filming, editing and sharing ...and your sense of humor, captain...
Thanks LR.
Another great video! I enjoy watching your videos, it’s a nice escape from the craziness going on right now. Thanks for taking the time to share with us.
Thanks Charles. That's very kind of you.
That was a good video Cap, enjoy that one 🤟
Thanks, you are appreciated, both of you and thanks to the passengers for the ride as well, they had us as hitchhikers.
Thanks as always for sharing this with us Jim. ATC at Fort Myers was pretty busy. Stay Safe. Stay Healthy!
thanks Nashguy. You stay safe also, one day this will pass..
Jim, glad you found your hat in the rental trunk. You would not be the same without the Vail Valley cap! 😁
This is my first time watching your channel. I’m so glad I found it!
Thanks JCP. I appreciate that,
5:10 - Right 45 degree turn. Clear right....
Oh wait... we have passengers in the back!!!
Great video, as always.
Enjoyed the video. New subscriber. I am retired FAA ATC and your adventure brought back many memories.
As always the best! You may be old but you sure as heck haven't lost it. Keep calm and carry on sunny side up.
Thanks Mr B. Fly safe.
Great video as always!!!!!
Thanks Anne. Hope you're having a great day.
Very cool guys! Buddy sent this over after he heard me in the cirrus at 7:00. Clearly I need to work on my radio etiquette. Nice work fellas! Blue sky’s.
Sanibel Island !.... I spent my honeymoon there more years ago than I care to remember! I have not been there since but it was just perfect in the early 80's. Another entertaining and well done video Captain. Be careful and stay safe.
thanks Papa, will do..
I love these videos. Thanks for sharing.
I also love the clouds.
I love the clouds also.
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is a great play for a walk and plenty of wildlife to see. About 30 minutes southeast of Fort Myers! Nice flight.
We'll have to give it a try next time.
Nice quick flight!
Thanks Sarasota.
Nice flying guys! Good call on taking on the extra fuel just in case you had to do the Texas Two Step around those storm formations.
So many times I've added more fuel and didn't need it but, it's just that one time you do, that makes up for it.
We love Sanibel Island, My wife like doing the Sanibel shuffle!
Some nasty cloud formations here and there - glad you got around OK.
Sanibel was an interesting place - unusual lighthouse.
Best wishes Jim :)
Hi Chris. I would have loved going into the lighthouse but it was closed..
always enjoy thks
Great video
Many thanks😎
Awesome footage captain, greetings from Brazil!!!
Thanks Alex. I hope you're staying safe from the Corona down there..
Thank you Cap be safe!
Thanks Adino. You be safe also.
Hi Jim, Glad to see you still flying and posting vids during the pandemic. How about a short clip on entering a flightplan into an FMC (when able). Maybe in the M2 and the CJ3. Thanks much.
use to live in chesterfield now live mile and half from sanibel luv it down here.
Challenging time of year, especially down in Florida. Lots of weather avoidance training.
Nice
Nice landing!
thanks.
pops you are way better than my granpa love the vids satay safe #1
Thanks, you stay safe also.
Thank you Captain.
You're welcome.
Captain, I would’ve taken you around had I known you’re in town. Glad you made it to see Sanibel. Could’ve given you a boat tour too! KFMY is right across from my store.
Sorry I missed that. A boat tour would have been fun.
captmoonbeam next time! 😀
The knee maneuver=pure athleticism
improvise and adapt.
Captain, i actually stayed at that residence inn a few years ago that was right across the street from your hotel! Fort Myers is really nice
I agree with you about Ft. Myers.
Welcome to Fort Myers! Light house beach, look i can see my house.
Back when I flew Lear jets in the early 1980's, the Cessna Citation was known as the slowtion! They were very slow compared to a Lear Jet.
Mike rules!
Show 👏👏👏👏
Visited my uncle’s family shortly after I was married and went over to Sanibel. You’re right about the shells. Amazing. My uncle flew B-24s out of North Africa, Malta, and Italy in WWII (15th AAF?). Following the war he settled in Ft. Myers and taught flying and flew charters around southwest Florida, including floatplanes to the pre-bridge Sanibel Island. Sadly I missed my chance to learn to fly from him when I was in high school. We lived in the Seattle area at the time, so it would have been a summer spent in Ft. Myers. My Dad had also been in the AAF as a P-61 radar operator, but like so many WWII vets gave up flying after the war..
thanks Pete. I'd have to say the B-24 had to be a handful to fly. From what I've heard it took a lot of muscle to fly it. the type of flying you say he did there sounds good to me.
@@captmoonbeam Thanks for your reply! My folks moved to Seattle when I was 4 when my Dad became a Boeing engineer, so we were closely related to flying (I was present for the 737's 1967 maiden flight takeoff). We finally returned to the East Coast in 1970 just before my 10th grade year, flying from Seattle via St. Louis to Miami and then drove Alligator Alley over to my Aunt Jackie and Uncle Mel's place in Ft Myers to visit. I wasn't into WWII aviation yet so entirely missed the chance to talk with him about his flying experiences. When my wife and I visited about 20 years later, he wasn't much into talking about WWII or flying in general. Sadly by then he as diabetic and no long flying. Still, he was my Dad's height and in WWII was trim and muscular as can be seen in contemporary photos with them both in their USAAF uniforms, so I can quite imagine him wrestling those big planes through the sky.
My Home Town !! That airport is where I will take flying lessons in the future.
Seemed like a great place to learn to fly.
@Tom Gulbranson I haven't looked into anything yet Tom.... Probably won't be able to do anything until late 2021. The little woman wants me to buy a home first. lol
@Tom Gulbranson ok thank you!
These videos are always too short. 😎
His landing looked good.
They usually are right on.
Impressive buildup... Lightning reaches FAR!
best to give a wide berth to the build ups and lightning.
One of my Favorite CZcams pilots was in my city!
Thanks 😎Gerrell
Hi Jim is always nice watching your videos, I'm glad you're well.. say Hi to Mike🙋♂️😊
Thanks, will do.
@@captmoonbeam thanks- stay safe!!🙏🙏😷😷😉😉
Nice to see you tip-toe around nimbus clouds and some bumps.
Any chance you boys could fly the tower?☕🍵
Wasn’t mike a fighter pilot? He can handle tight turns.😂💪
Thanks
Thanks for watching.
Great video as always!
A couple weeks back I saw you were the lucky one to get your name as the "ATTN" on the FCC paperwork for 9U. How was that process, headache or piece of cake?
That altitude alert is painful! 🙉
Awesome video!!! This makes me want to change careers! 😁🛫>🖥️💼
9U is one sweet sky limo.
Hey Cap nice flight. Any chance for a wheels up to wheels down complete flight? What did you think of Sanibel Island?
Cap get an N95 mask with neck and head strap, easy to lose the head strap part if you want to breathe and it’ll hang on your neck.
And also you can use your elbow to press buttons :) crazy times
thanks, you just added a couple of new tricks to my bag.
Hah! The knee maneuver lol
727SP !
My airline is based in Estero which is either close to Fort Myers, within Fort Myers or beside it lol. Either way I have to fly into Fort Myers to get there lol.
Spoken like a true pilot. I've been there, don't know where it is, only stayed long enough to take on fuel.
Nice video! I used to live in Naples and was in Ft Myers every week. Is there any way to stop the flickering of cockpit displays?
Thanks Danny. I wish there was. The Pilot Flight Displays are the same crt's they used to used for old TV's. The GoPro camera is catching the CRT continuously refreshing the image.
the two garmin 750's with moving map displays are the newer LED technology and don't do that.
@5:10 what you don’t want to hear from your pilot 👨✈️ 🤣
Awesome video! I have a question. Are the two GTN750 units connected with the FMC and central navigation display (can GARMIN units communicate with the FMS)? If they are not connected, do you have to enter the route twice (into GTN and FMC)?
Thank you!
Thanks. The two Garmin 750's each have GPS and talk to each other. They provide information to our MFD. Those are our primary nav sources now. We still have one universal FMS as a backup which we can select.
@@captmoonbeam Thank you!
I'm 58 now it seems older you get the more you think about food lol
I was just thinking about what I was going to have for lunch.
hello there Your voices indicate the presence of chest inflammation or the like. I hope you to check yourself for the coronavirus , and I hope that you both are not be carrying this virus by flying so that you are not to pass it to the passengers. My best wishes for you and fly safely
Hey Capt, is that the GTN 750 in the cockpit?
Yes they are..
what's the recurrent whistle? Approaching selected altitude on the MCP? Thanks. If so is very annoying :-(
It's the altitude alerter. The tone goes off at 1,000' fro m the altitude we've set to climb or descend to.
@@captmoonbeam thanks, but it is very loud and annoying :-)
Must be nice to be rich and having your own jet.
they say “one to go” call out?
one thousand feet to the target altitude we're approaching.
Any chance y'all hiring? lol
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I notice more and more "these" days controllers are nonshalontly taking a chance by giving aircraft a runway with a quarterly tailwind that could build, gambling. CFI/A&P JOE COVINO. Lake Havasu City. Arizona.