Flying Through Clear Air Turbulence and I Hit My Head!

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • Clear Air Turbulence or "CAT" can come out of nowhere. After over an hour of smooth flying I encounter Clear Air Turbulence that knocks my head against the top of the cabin. Leave a comment down below if you have ever experienced anything like that.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @123d123k
    @123d123k Před měsícem +1

    Great content and commentary. Had our first family excursion recently out of Tune in Nashville, clear air turbulence all the way up to 9,000, glad I remembered to decend slowly like you did, I see how easy people get in trouble.

    • @TheFlyingSalesman
      @TheFlyingSalesman  Před měsícem +1

      Some days you just have to slow down. Where were you headed?

    • @123d123k
      @123d123k Před měsícem

      @@TheFlyingSalesman we are based out of BEH.

  • @747FoSophie
    @747FoSophie Před měsícem

    CAT makes seeing instruments at night a real PITA, I do have more headroom in the 747 cockpit so I haven't smashed my head yet. CAT does make trying to sleep in the bed almost impossible.

    • @TheFlyingSalesman
      @TheFlyingSalesman  Před měsícem

      By far the worst I have encountered was coming over the ridge into Grand Junction, CO. Thank goodness I was slowed and prepared because it was rough. Again, though this was in the 210 and not a 747. What routes do you fly most often?

    • @747FoSophie
      @747FoSophie Před měsícem

      @@TheFlyingSalesman When flying near the edge of a jetstream the turbulence is crazy, mountains can also be an issue. Most of my flights are between Anchorage and Asia, Japan, South Korea, China and Hong Kong. I have flow other routes but those are the most common routes.

    • @TheFlyingSalesman
      @TheFlyingSalesman  Před měsícem +1

      @@747FoSophie I Wondered if you flew in and out of ANC. I was there for the Alaska Air Carriers trade show a few years back and the show was at the airport. I looked out the window and started counting the aircraft pulling in to the ramp all the way out the furthest landing light I could see and counted 12 aircraft. When the last one landed, every one of them was a 747. Y’all must fly a conga line on that route like going into OSH.

    • @747FoSophie
      @747FoSophie Před měsícem

      @@TheFlyingSalesman It's a major hub for us the other being Miami. So much cargo goes though Anchorage it's crazy. We don't have to rock our wings to acknowledge ATC though. I don't live that far from OSH and ATW

  • @billgalante1181
    @billgalante1181 Před měsícem

    😊
    Great video and content, very informative, you do such a great job Matt, thanks for taking me along.

  • @measuringman4811
    @measuringman4811 Před měsícem

    What's the name of the lake off your left shoulder when you hit your head, 30 minutes from Shreveport?

  • @BryantVucich
    @BryantVucich Před měsícem

    What are your power settings and fuel flow for cruise? I also have a T210 so it is always seeing how other planes compare.

    • @TheFlyingSalesman
      @TheFlyingSalesman  Před měsícem

      Here is the rundown: 28"MP, 2400 RPM 100 Deg ROP yields about 16 GPH. Combine that with Max TO Power and then 30" X 2500 RPM climbs and I flight plan at even 20 GPH. This gives me a conservative flight plan fuel of 4.5 hours. At 3.5 hours I am ready to stretch my legs and this keeps me going all day if need be. Do you have the air vent kit in your 210? Summer is here in Louisiana and I will be taking advantage of those again this summer.

  • @shinc4054
    @shinc4054 Před měsícem

    Thanks for filming, What is your VNE in your 210? , great job 👍🏽

    • @Tom-zs6bb
      @Tom-zs6bb Před měsícem

      VNE? Strange question.

    • @TheFlyingSalesman
      @TheFlyingSalesman  Před měsícem

      I need to double check, Yellow arc starts at 165 KIAS and I believe Vne is 175, Let me get back to you though. Vlo is 140 and the Vle is the same as Vne once extended. 10 Deg flaps is 150 KIAS with 20 and 30 Deg at 115 KIAS

    • @Tom-zs6bb
      @Tom-zs6bb Před měsícem

      @@TheFlyingSalesman It's been a long time but I believe the turbocharged one I flew had a VNE of 180 or 185 knots. I just cant understand why, of all things, he asked you that question.

    • @TheFlyingSalesman
      @TheFlyingSalesman  Před měsícem +1

      @@Tom-zs6bb I do not read anything in to this other than curiosity. @shinc4054 has been watching for a while now and we often have exchanges about the plane and how I fly. I will not pretend to know what someone is thinking but I appreciate the engagement and I am happy to answer questions. PLUS, now I have to dive into my POH (or look at the airspeed) and re-learn something I should know. All in all, it is a good thing for me. Thanks for coming along on this flight and I appreciate you participating in the discussion. Blue skies! -TFS

    • @Tom-zs6bb
      @Tom-zs6bb Před měsícem +1

      @@TheFlyingSalesman I guess I sounded like I was criticizing him for asking the question. My intent is to understand why he asked it as it's kinda came out of left field. Years ago I was flying at a Florida Sheriff's Office and we purchased a T210 that was a dream to fly. In fact, it was my favorite a/c after the helicopters. Smooth as glass. After I left (not voluntarily) the unit I learned that the mechanic found a ton of corrosion of the main spar and that might have compromised the integrity of the integrity of the structure. Yikes!
      Regarding going back to the POH, isn't amazing what will transpire to create a learning opportunity? It's like being a CFI and drawing a blank when the student asks a question!

  • @ProPilotPete
    @ProPilotPete Před měsícem

    Did you say hey to Ron and Janis from Parr4theCourse?

    • @TheFlyingSalesman
      @TheFlyingSalesman  Před měsícem +1

      I am still trying to connect, I am looking forward to it.