IFR flight from KIAD to KBWI - real time!

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 105

  • @StirlingMAE
    @StirlingMAE Před 10 lety

    Watching your videos really helps me to understand the radio work that scares the bejesus out of me. I keep coming back to re-watch for your workflow ethic. I can't thank you enough for taking the time to share this with everybody. Feel free to make them all real-time - love having a sense of the reality in the cockpit. Will be moving from armchair to actual pilot in 2014. You've been invaluable. Thanks again - Stay safe.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      Thank you very much. Best of luck for your flight training next year.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @RobHeckart
    @RobHeckart Před 11 lety

    I love all your videos! You're living my dreams and it's a pleasure to be able to not only fly along, but learn more about aviation as well! Your CRM is great as well! I live in MD and have piloted into 33R a long time ago in a 172. This brought back some great memories!

  • @nortscrosses
    @nortscrosses Před 11 lety

    I am one guy who really appreciates the time and effort you put into making these fantastic vids, great work and keep them coming.

  • @helobelow
    @helobelow Před 11 lety

    Your co-pilot is all over it and great team work! Loved it!

  • @Bluejackets70
    @Bluejackets70 Před 10 lety +1

    I love the cockpit view that you put in your videos
    -student pilot

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety +2

      Thank you!
      It is not possible (because of the light difference) to film cockpit and outside at the same time with one camera. So I decided to focus on cockpit, which is more interesting for the pilots. And there is no music as well, I find this distracting.
      Thanks for watching my videos & happy landings,
      Guido

  • @MammothRabbit
    @MammothRabbit Před 11 lety

    Very impressive cockpit teamwork. It looks like the two of you work very well together!

  • @KenPryor
    @KenPryor Před 10 lety

    Great video! It's really interesting watching the way you work together in the cockpit. Thanks for posting your videos.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      Thank you very much, Ken!
      Flying is always team (crew) work.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @thomasbrown6108
    @thomasbrown6108 Před 10 lety

    Love it! As a Marylander these are my two most used airports (other than KGAI). Thanks for the video Guido.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      Thank you Thomas.
      I have used Gaithersburg too - a very convenient airport to go to DC.
      Thanks for watching my videos & happy landings,
      Guido

  • @alexaustin6092
    @alexaustin6092 Před 11 lety

    Yes! That was literally me working your final approach into BWI. A buddy of mine came across this and shared it with me. Great perspective from your point of view.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Thank you very much, John.
    I admire the work of the CAP, especially what you guys do to bring our youth closer to aviation. Keep up the good work!
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @NovejSpeed3
    @NovejSpeed3 Před 8 lety

    Awesome example of proper Crew Resource Management here. thanks for posting!!!

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 8 lety

      +NovejSpeed3
      Thank you!
      I will pass your comment on to the other crew member.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @MsRwitmer
    @MsRwitmer Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent flying and CRM...just beautiful to watch!

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 6 lety

      Thank you! I will pass you comment on to the other crew member.
      Happy Landings.
      Guido

  • @AerialImagingAIR
    @AerialImagingAIR Před 10 lety

    FANTASTIC video. Do you ever have any ATC controllers comment on your videos? and do they realize how busy it can get in the cockpit on the taxi, departure, and climb out.? Please keep sharing the flights, we really appreciate them.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      Thank you Dave!
      In fact, I had several ATC controllers commenting on the videos.
      Both "sides", ATC and pilots get busy at times and need to work well together.
      Thanks for watching my videos & happy landings,
      Guido

  • @jochampley
    @jochampley Před 11 lety

    As a retired IAD and BWI controller this brings back some great memories.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    This is a complex question. It depends... On some departure procedures, it is exactly stated at which altitude a turn has to be initiated. It is about obstacle clearance - all is designed to fly in the clouds without visibility. On some airports also noise is an issue and turns are delayed. Traffic on other runways may also play a factor. If nothing is stated the general rule is 400ft AGL before the turn.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @Tamesi1
    @Tamesi1 Před 8 lety

    Nice! Citiation V is one of the best business jets, very comfort and safe..

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 8 lety

      +Edgar Antonio Guzman Cruz
      I 100% agree, Edgar.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @Bubbabodine
    @Bubbabodine Před 10 lety

    Another great video. Thanks for the ride to BWI

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      You are very welcome Leonard!
      Thanks for watching my videos & happy landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Thank you very much for watching it!
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    If the autopilot is engaged with the correct mode (altitude capture), the aircraft will level off at an altitude that is selected in the red LCD screen.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @planeliker
    @planeliker Před 11 lety

    Always love watching your videos. Smooth CRM here. John Franco 1st Lt. CAP, CT Minuteman Composite Squadron

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 3 lety

      Thank you John.
      And thanks for you service int he CAP.
      Happy Landings,
      Capt. Guido

  • @onelightfilms
    @onelightfilms Před 10 lety

    Hello GW, I was a former student pilot at Comair Aviation Academy, training out of KTMB. Watched a sad youtube video as to why AF 447 crashed from GIG to CDG. If they had your CRM teamwork, I believe the airbus330 wouldn't have flat spun into the Atlantic killing over 200 souls. Thanks for being a safe, and professional aviator.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      You are absolutely correct! It is all about crew / teamwork in the cockpit. This does not come natural and need to be learned and "lived".
      Thanks for watching my videos & happy landings,
      Guido
      PS: although I understand and respect the anonymity of the web, I would appreciate if you could write your comment with your clear name - it's just more personal. Thank you!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Thank you very much! More videos are in the works. It is a bit time consuming, but I will do that as long as the flying community likes these videos.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    I will take you up for that one on my next BWI trip.
    Thanks Alex!
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Yes Marcelo. The fuel burns are horrible. You are looking into 250 gallons per hour. At high altitude it is only half of that!
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Thanks Alex! What a shame that we know so little about each other.
    I know all NY controllers by their voice (and sure they know me because of my German accent...) I am the guy in the left seat talking strange.... But I have never met one personally and see how they work. It's still on my bucket list to visit ATC. How does this work? Is this possible at all?
    Thanks for your great service & Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @deltafan909
    @deltafan909 Před 11 lety

    Thank you very much. That is exactly what I was looking for!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Thank you!
    More videos to come.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @bill330
    @bill330 Před 11 lety

    You have some great videos.

  • @alexaustin6092
    @alexaustin6092 Před 11 lety

    That's me working final! Like a boss!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Thanks!
    The other pilot - Captain MIke Bullard - is also a captain on the aircraft. A highly professional pilot and a pleasure to work with.
    Flying is team work.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @Allaahuakkbar
    @Allaahuakkbar Před 8 lety

    Wow absolutely brilliant take off and landing

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Thank you! More stuff to come.

  • @martinfeist2393
    @martinfeist2393 Před 11 lety

    Hi Guido,
    very professional job - well done! Question: How did you get the ATC voice in this excellent quality to the video?
    thanks
    Martin

  • @tbecker8518
    @tbecker8518 Před 9 lety +1

    that was a very busy little flight! was it a ferry or pax onboard? as a student pilot with an incredible CFI and as a recently minted IFR rated PP-ASEL i would fly into and out of KDCA at times going up and down the east coast -- pre-9/11 of course. AMAZING training and experience for me. we never did get to fly into KBWI.
    guido, your vids are great, keep them up please. very thorough and very disciplined flying, the kind i like. cheers.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 9 lety

      M Becker Thank you very much!
      First of all congrats on your on your IFR rating!
      You will certainly see - if you use your ticket as much as possible - that everything is much easier than you thought. During training it appeals very theoretical and difficult but once you start using all you learned it opens up.
      All the best for your future flying. Please stay in touch and report to me and other aviators about your experience with new the instrument rating.
      Happy Landings
      Guido

  • @FSXisBOMB
    @FSXisBOMB Před 10 lety

    Love your videos!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Thanks Joe!

  • @teampenske17
    @teampenske17 Před 11 lety

    Great videos!

  • @bkrichmd
    @bkrichmd Před 9 lety +1

    Nice approach and landing.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 9 lety

      Brian K Rich MD Thank you, Brian.
      I will pass this on to the other crew member.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Thanks Martin.
    I have an adapter for the headset plug ins. So all what I hear in my headset is taped by the camera. Disadvantage: you do not hear a lot of ambient noise.
    Send me an email and I send you a photo of the adapter.
    Thanks for watching my videos.
    Happy Landings & viele Gruesse aus USA,
    Guido

  • @donnyone-eye8726
    @donnyone-eye8726 Před 10 lety

    Very smooth landing, I'm guessing you're more attentive at work than on your own :)

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      Thank you, Don.
      I admit that I have a real passion for flying...
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Thank you very much for your comment, Fonawah.
    Happy Landings,
    Guido

  • @EZTRAVELZ
    @EZTRAVELZ Před 11 lety

    That was awesome!!! Are you a corporate or an fractional pilot? And what it takes to that career route rather than the airlines?

  • @avidipransh7541
    @avidipransh7541 Před 11 lety +1

    again a very nice video,just one question
    Before asking for taxi instructions nd landing clearence we say that we are with information a,b or anything.my i please know what does this mean. thanks.!

  • @patrickmollette15
    @patrickmollette15 Před 11 lety

    Is is just like a normal thing for a lot of private gets to test the reversers a lot? I am always taxiing behind Citations and always see this and noticed you guys do it too. Nice video BTW

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    No I have not, but I hear there is a Citation based there.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Wenn Du Dir das Taxi Diagramm von KIAD besorgst siehst Du, dass der airport durch ein ramp getrennt ist, wo die ganzen airliner andocken. Das macht ein anderer Controller "ramp" der auch nich die push backs etc co-ordinieren muss. Deshalb der frequency change. Auch gibt es auch der West und Ostseite des airports verschiedene GND controller. Der airports ist einfach zu gross.

  • @alexaustin6092
    @alexaustin6092 Před 11 lety

    Great vid!

  • @CheshuntISF
    @CheshuntISF Před 11 lety

    Der beste bis jetzt! Fragen, wann stellen die Amis auf Standard um? Was meint man mit "hold short", sicher nicht stoppen und dann einfach weiter sondern die clearance gilt nur bis zu diesem Punkt? Schön das ihr nach dem rollen auch ein Stück fliegen durftet!

  • @infectdiseaseepidemiology2599

    I realize that this aircraft is approved for single pilot flying. Given the workload and superb cooperation for 2 pilot flight in this video, as an epidemiologist dealing with risks and outcomes, are there any data comparing the safety of 1 vs 2 pilot flying in aircraft such as this?

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 7 lety

      The best source for these data are the insurance companies.
      Especially in single pilot jets, the risk is perceived as higher, hence the insurance rates.
      This aircraft in specific terms - the CE560 - is not certified by the manufacturer for single pilot operation. We can fly it single pilot only after passing an approved and very strict "single pilot exemption course" on which the FAA grants these privileges. We can do this only for non-revenue flights, not for charter flights (part 135).
      Single pilot flying is not inherently dangerous but it requires a well organized cockpit and a well organized pilot. You can only do one thing at a time while flying and you have to use all available automation.
      Flying these aircraft also requires a functional autopilot.
      All single pilot aircraft also have to be designed as such that all essential switches and controls are within easy reach of the pilot. An example: while you find the gear leaver typically on the right side of the cockpit in an airliner (2 crew) it is on the left side in a Cessna Citation.
      Same goes for essential circuit breakers. The important ones are placed on the left side of the cockpit, which requires some special design. The electrical wiring for these circuit breakers is routed to the left side by "cross-over" buses.
      Long story short: single pilot flying is safe as long as the pilot acts safe.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @brodierethamel3470
    @brodierethamel3470 Před 8 lety

    Those info cards look handy!! Where could a person get some?

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 3 lety

      You can design them on your own and print them. These are cold TOLD cards (Take OFF and Landing Data). No rocket science.
      Happy landings,
      Capt. Guido

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    You work in ATC?

  • @deltafan909
    @deltafan909 Před 11 lety

    Hi Guido,
    When do you usually turn to your assigned heading after takeoff? Once over the end of the runway...at a certain altitude...?

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    I fly the B100 King Air and CE560 Citation V.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Ja das kann man nur machen, weil wir einen Anschlussflug vom anderen Flug gebucht bekommen haben. Direkte Flugstrecke 40NM. Aktuell geflogen ca.75NM. Hobbs time 0.3h. Fuel burn 328 Liter. Autsch...Spritverbrauch pro NM at low altitude ca doppelt so hoch wie im cruise bei ca. 40,000ft.

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    "hold short" heisst vor der Bahn an der Linie stoppen.
    Danke fuer den netten Kommentar!

  • @72Disco1998
    @72Disco1998 Před 10 lety

    I really love your videos! I am 41 years old is it too late to learn how to fly?

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety +2

      It is (almost) never too late to start flying!
      Myself, I am a mining engineer anf flying is my second career.
      Just be aware - in case you want to fly commercially - all your "competitors are typically much younger. But I would say; go for it!
      Best of luck and happy landings,
      Guido
      PS: although I understand and respect the anonymity of the web, I would appreciate if you could write your comment with your clear name - it's just more personal. Thank you!

    • @72Disco1998
      @72Disco1998 Před 10 lety

      Oh okay thanks Guido.

  • @dyllaf
    @dyllaf Před 7 lety +1

    Who's saying "don't need all that power" at 6:22? It can't be Guido because his mouth doesn't move, and the F/O is calling "airspeed alive" as the voice is saying it. I thought it to be a little odd.

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 7 lety

      Yes my mouth was actually moving.
      The cheeks are too fat - I need to loose weight.. :-)
      Thanks for watching my videos in great detail & Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @BrunswickHeadsRevisted
    @BrunswickHeadsRevisted Před 10 lety

    Can I assume that you took runway 30 as the winds were such that 1R wasn't an option (i.e. 19L was in operation)? Or were there other reasons to do with aircraft type/destination?

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      30 is long enough for the Citation V and you roll out at the FBO exit.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido
      PS: although I understand and respect the anonymity of the web, I would appreciate if you could write your comment with your clear name - it's just more personal. Thank you!

    • @BrunswickHeadsRevisted
      @BrunswickHeadsRevisted Před 10 lety

      Sure - Neale Ferguson. The CZcams name just reminds me of one of my favourite places on the planet!

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      BrunswickHeadsHotel Thanks for your rely, Neale!
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @initialsCKN
    @initialsCKN Před 11 lety

    Does the plane automatically adjust altitude? What is that knob/LCD screen with the red numbers?

  • @nathanprice6804
    @nathanprice6804 Před 10 lety

    guido i have a question i really want to be a pilot but i just wanted to ask does it ever get boring . i saw the co pilot was not really doing much flying. thanks a lot good landing by the way

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety +1

      Hi Nathan.
      Good idea to become a pilot!
      Go to an airport and ask someone on a Sunday - may be they take you for a ride. Some flight schools offer inexpensive orientation flights.
      Flying is never boring.
      In a 2 pilot cockpit we have 2 tasks:
      1) the "pilot flying" who actually manipulates the controls and flies
      2) "the pilot monitoring", who checks that the other pilot does no stupid things, he/she also does the radio work, tunes in all navigation devices, reads the checklists etc.
      The aircraft can be flown from the left or the right seat. In order that both pilots stay current with the actual flying, the tasks are swapped over, usually after every landing. One time the pilot in the left seat is the pilot flying and the pilot in the right seat is the pilot monitoring. next flight it is reversed.
      Like on a ship there is only one captain on board, called "pilot in command" He/she is ultimately responsible for the safety of the flight. But flying is is teamwork and decisions are made together.
      You see, it never gets boring!
      Happy landings,
      Guido

    • @nathanprice6804
      @nathanprice6804 Před 10 lety

      thanks guido I'm 16 and going for my first orientation flight today at my local airport

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      nathan price Very nice!

    • @dasroteeichhornchen411
      @dasroteeichhornchen411 Před 10 lety

      Lieber Guido!
      Wie immer ein sehr guter Film.
      Leider sieht man von draußen so wenig. Wäre ein kleines Weitwinkelobjektiv( früher nahm man ein 35mm ) nicht besser?
      Liebe Grüße aus Wien
      Anton

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      Anton Fuhrmann Hi Anton,
      innen und aussen gleichzeitig aufnehmen ist immer ein Problem. Der Flim den Du gesehen hast, war noch mit der alten GoPro 2 aufgenommen. Die neueren Filme sind besser. Trotzdem ist es nicht einfach, mit den unterschiedlichen Helligkeiten innen/aussen klarzukommen.
      Ich hoffe, die Videos gefallen trotzdem.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

  • @7897pilot
    @7897pilot Před 10 lety

    Why was the yoke moving when you and the other pilot weren't touching it?

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      In the Citation V, ailerons and rudder are connected by a spring loaded cable. This allows the pilot to fly turns with (almost) no rudder. Google: adverse yaw.
      On the ground, the nose wheel is steered with the rudder. So every time we steer on the ground, the ailerons "magically" move.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido
      PS: although I understand and respect the anonymity of the web, I would appreciate if you could write your comment with your clear name - it's just more personal. Thank you!

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    We are a fractional company, but do also charter. Google: CFM Corporate Flight Management.

  • @mrbossome28
    @mrbossome28 Před 10 lety +1

    What app is the Co-Pilot using at 3:50?

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 10 lety

      Hi Nathan,
      the app is called Jepp FD.
      Our company was the first in the USA to be FAA approved for "paperless" operations.
      Works all very well and saves a lot of paper in the cockpit.
      Thanks for watching my videos & happy landings,
      Guido

  • @CheshuntISF
    @CheshuntISF Před 11 lety

    Na wenn ich das richtig verstanden habe soltet ihr bei A1 und A5 halten und habt da jeweils die Frequenz gewechselt. Hold short A1 heißt aber man muß stehen bleiben und auf eine weitere Rollfreigabe warten, oder stoppen wie an einem Stoppschild und dann einfach weiter?

  • @embrj1453
    @embrj1453 Před 11 lety

    burning a lotta fuel at this altitude right...

  • @lkorn9150
    @lkorn9150 Před 11 lety

    Who's citation is this?

  • @GuidoWarnecke
    @GuidoWarnecke  Před 11 lety

    Hold short of A1 (on A) heisst, dass man vor dem Abzweig angalten muss. Eine Linie gibt es nicht, common sense prevails.

  • @alexaustin6092
    @alexaustin6092 Před 11 lety

    Sure! We do tours all the time. Shoot me an email! Rhysti@gmail.com

  • @Allaahuakkbar
    @Allaahuakkbar Před 8 lety

    Canadian flight academy is the best pilot school in Canada

    • @GuidoWarnecke
      @GuidoWarnecke  Před 8 lety

      +GoldMan
      I got my initial PPL at Mitchinson at Saskatoon SK.
      Happy Landings,
      Guido

    • @Allaahuakkbar
      @Allaahuakkbar Před 8 lety +1

      +Guido Warnecke congratulations Sir I am sure you are the best

  • @CheshuntISF
    @CheshuntISF Před 11 lety

    Diese kurzen legs sind doch sicher sauteuer, anlassen, rollen niedrig f

  • @CheshuntISF
    @CheshuntISF Před 11 lety

    Fliegen, ist ja wie Geld verbrennen?