Low Weather ILS Approach & Landing in an Avidyne Equipped Piper Malibu Mirage
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Ride along with Master Instructor Dick Rochfort on this low weather ILS approach & landing in an Avidyne equipped Piper Malibu Mirage. Dick uses proper callouts and well documented, disciplined procedures to ensure the safety of this challenging arrival.
Dick Rochfort is a full-time pilot trainer specializing in the PA46 Matrix, Malibu, Mirage and Meridian aircraft. He provides pre-purchase valuation, training, corporate service and expert witness services worldwide.
Hi Captain... There are many people with the resources to purchase a personal aircraft and many with the desire and motivation to learn to fly their own aircraft. The cross section of these two groups is considerably smaller. These folks tend to be small company owners, business leaders and entrepreneurs. One of the objectives of these videos is to encourage others... Like yourself to consider a personal aircraft. I am focused on helping this group meet their aviation goals & objectives.
i gave up my lic, about 50 yrs ago ,, this is so instructive ,it brings back that feeling of accomplishment ,,great job
Thank you. Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
Hi RNET550E, Excellent observation and a good question. When the weather is low as it was this day, ATC is nor ally offering the best approach. It may be WAAS was not yet available. I do not recall. Sometimes I will intentionally use an approach that will result in a missed approach so that I can creat a good instructional video.
Fly safely - Train often. .. DR
Was awesome to see you flew into RIC. I rent and fly a 172P out of New Kent Co. (W96) and fly all over this area to get time under my belt. Wish I could get IFR from you I like your training style. (72hrs, private). Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge through these videos.
I am happy to help.. Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
I was just a bit perplexed. The weather here in the south-west of Ireland is often overcast and the switching of a screen would be quite intrusive. Great video.Thanks for taking the time to explain.
The screen wasn’t flashing. It appears that way in the video because of the selected shutter speed.. sorry bout that. Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
that was fascinating - nice video!
Thank you. Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
The flashing screen on the PFD/MFD is the result of the refresh rate of the PFD/MFD being similar to, or a multiple of the video camera frame rate. In this case I used an older camera with a frame rate of 30 fps. I have since replaced that camera with an HD camera with a frame rate of 60 fps which obviates this effect.
I have upgraded to the Hero 3 Black Edition. It has more frame rate and resolution options. I am currently using 1080p and 48 fps. I have learned that most video professionals avoid shooting through the prop where possible and use special post production editing to resolve the "slow prop" issue and pulsing PFDs. I will not be doing that and I find the current setting best practice for this type of use. Sound is captured by using an aviation headset "splitter cable" available at Sporty's
This video is created with a Canon HD camera. Currently I am using a GoPro Hero 2 camera because it is smaller and lighter. The flashing is due to the frame rate of the camera syncing with the refresh rate of the display and the RPM of the propeller. I have ordered a GoPro Hero 3 which should resolve the problem because it is capable of a faster frame rate... We shall see!
Well Done thanx enjoyed !
Thank you. Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
Nice vid
Thank you. Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
Great video, even better approach! Subbed :)
Yes indeed! Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
Wow! you make it look easy and have it memorized. Are you at the point where your confidence level is so high your not unsure on any procedures?
youngtr2100 Hi youngtr2100, Dick Rochfort here. I am very familiar with the PA46. To say I am never unsure of myself is definitely an overstatement, however I know what to do when I am unsure so that I do not get behind. Using well-vetted checklists, flows, memory items and SOP at the appropriate times is the best way to achieve this, and seeking excellent training is the best way to accomplish this level of proficiency.
An old pilot, 66 years now, when I was flying they only had VOR. Just remember how much fun and how I enjoyed such. Flew in the Navy in the 70's. But very impressed with your knowledge and professionalism. Thanks.
Thank you for the kind words. Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
Really video. Nice bird too! So did you have your headset plugged into video camera? I have a flightcam HD which plugs into pilot headset jack in 'sequence' with the headset. Works well but was wondering how the Canon hooks up.
Thank you. Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
Hello Captain, Do you have a written article I can refer to on this issue of using alternate air? My research into this has turned up that it is an issue with the PA-46 that resulted in an AD. But nothing so far on other aircraft. Thanks. George
Hi Gm, Yes, here is a link to an article I wrote some years ago for a flying magazine: rwrpilottraining.com/uploads/3/4/3/3/34335558/alternate_air_door_issues.pdf .. Check it out and let me know your comments and questions. I also highly recommend you read the aircraft flight manual and consider the advice therein. Fly Safely - Train Often .. Dick Rochfort, ATP, CFII - Master Instructor
hello, how you keep out the propeller bend from showing on the video. This is the vest propeller film on you tube. thanks for posting
pavelavietor1 Hi, I use 30 fps and a neutral density filter on the hero 3. It took a while to catch on to that technique and while not perfect it seems to work well enough.
hello it work excellent
The Avidyne displays will not pulse when the brightness is full.....so keeping them full should solve the problem.
Hi Brian, Thank you for your comment. The pulsing you observe in the video is a frame rate issue with the Hero video camera. The screen was not pulsing as we viewed it in person. I have since added a neutral density filter to the front of the camera lens which not only clears up the frame rate pulsing but it also removes unusual propeller artifacts.
When will you have a new video been a long time.
I’m back! Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
If you are ever in AUS and need a pilot, send me a PM =D.
Very nice aircraft :)
I get to Australia about every other year.. invite me and I will be happy to help.. Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
hello how you pulsing PFDs thanks in advance
pavelavietor1 The pulsing of the PFDs has to do with the camera frame rate synching with the refresh rate of the monitor. It is not intentional or desireable. I am working on it. Any ideas for resolving this are appreciated.
hello Merry Christmas. keep updating on you progress thanks for replying
in this economies state who are your main and potential customers? im just curious, seems like people cant always afford these kind of planes anymore, which is a shame, id like to have one someday :)
Excellent question Captain Chris; I am busy 250 days a year, which with the management portion of the job is about as much as I can do. Customers tend to be well. Funded pilots looking to move up. I am happy to help. Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR
Great video, even better approach! Subbed :)
Thanks Fly Safely - Train Often .. DR