ILS Approach to 900ft | McKinney, TX | Cessna 172M
Watch as I shoot an ILS approach down to 900ft at KTKI! Enjoy!
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72 years old and haven't flown in 40 years but did have a private sel and around 125 hrs before I went inactive. Still love aviation and stay glued to KZread. Your videos are among the clearest, most informative, and entertaining I have found. Looking forward to viewing many more.
@philipzanoni
2 жыл бұрын
Damn sir, your story and mine are similar..only difference is itz only been 20 yrs since for me and I'm 54...so I have a little more time on my side..and am going to get current plus get the IFR before my life is canceled and I'm ordered back to heaven.
@crooked-halo
2 жыл бұрын
@@philipzanoni Damn sir, I'm also 54, inactive for 20 years, about 300 hours, commercial cert. & instrument rated. I'll begin re-currency and training for CFI soon. I want to supplement my career of working on F-35s at Lockheed.
@Greg-lo1tl
2 жыл бұрын
@@crooked-halo 54 here too, lol. And giving real thought to flying again soon. Got a whopping 6 hrs in a logbook from the 1990s and they were 6 of the best hours of my life so far.
So great.. I got my VFR sel 20 yrs ago..shortly there after my then girlfriend tricked me into marrying Her and after that the kids came and I had to let my dream of getting my IFR and then multi engine carrier in aviation go ..... ..... .... .....I've been depressed ever since.. my dream was lost.. But now my youngest daughter is really interested in flying (17) .. So I'm going to get current then go for the IFR, ..but most importantly..take my girl up.. Maybe she'll go on to fly for fun and make it a career... Thanks for this inspiring video. I know its 5 yrs old..and I am subscribed to your channel and watch your recent material..but these older gems are timeless. Thanks Josh!! If you're ever in JAX Fl. Give me a hollar.. I'd love for you to take me and my daughter up ..it'd be an honor To meet you.
I can't afford an airplane, but I truly enjoy watching MrAviation101, steveo1kinevo and flightChops doing what they do best...awesomeness.
I love this channel. I've wanted to fly since I was a little boy, then life happened. Now I'm a middle aged guy, and starting to look back at all the dreams I had when I was a boy. Flying is top of my list. I can't do it yet, so I really enjoy watching this channel to begin to familiarize myself with what lies ahead.
@philipzanoni
2 жыл бұрын
So many of us never followed our dreams...sad isn't it...I'm 54 and have had many "if only" or " wish I hadda" moments...as a youth we just dont realize how time flies by.. Dammit huh?
@wyatt92563
9 ай бұрын
My aviation background: I was born and raised in the birthplace of aviation; W.P.A.F.B., Dayton, Ohio. My dad flew in the Navy. As a teen in the mid 70's I would walk to a little country airport (I44) and sit at the end of the runway and watch the airplanes take off and land. I'd chat with the pilots and eventually, the FBO offered me a job as a line-boy. I'd fuel and clean airplanes. While there I took some flying lessons and completed ground school. So at 15 years old, I was flying airplanes before I was driving cars :-) But life happened and I ran out of money and time. In High School, I started a vocational Airframe & Powerplant course, but I struggled with the math and couldn't complete the class. However, I never lost my love of aviation. I spent many a weekend at the National Museum of the USAF at W.P.A.F.B. Every year I'd attend the Dayton International Airshow. Fast-Forward Four and a half decades later......... Towards the end of 2021, I was forced to sell my beloved '79 MGB British Roadster. I was determined to get my Private Pilot Certificate using the funds from the sale. I turned 60 years old on December 21, 2022. It was my goal to earn my Private Pilot Certification by then. At the beginning of 2022, I started studying/researching everything I could online in regard to getting my Private Pilot Certificate. 12Mar2022 - I enrolled in Gold Seal Online Ground School. 01Apr2022 - I passed my physical and was issued a 3rd Class Medical Certificate. 10Apr2022 - I joined Pacific Coast Flyers flying club and started my Flight Training. 19Apr2022 - I was issued a Temporary FAA Student Airmen Certificate. 19May2022 - I completed the Gold Seal Online Ground School Course. 06Jun2022 - I received my FAA Student Airmen Certificate [card]. 10Jun2022 - I passed the FAA Private Pilot Written Exam. Score: 97! 23Jul2022 - First Solo 21Oct2022 - I passed my Check-Ride and was issued a Private Pilot Certificate!! WHAT AN ADVENTURE!
Excellent approach! I got my Instrument ticket about 35 years ago and quit because I was out of money. Sure miss flying, but technology has advanced so much, I’d have start all over again!
The big SIGH when you were told "on request" for the ILS! Reminds me of my first actual, solo IMC x-country from GGG to SAT. High, puffy cumulous prevailed, which I filed for the middle of (HAD to have some IMC). SAT was surprised when I insisted on the ILS 23R to end my flight. There are few satisfactions in life like a good hand-flown instrument approach ending with breaking out of clouds and a runway right in front of you! Spectacular, encouraging video!
Love ILS approaches ! Specially when the runway suddenly appears perfectly aligned ! W2G Josh !
Thanks for showing a full ILS approach and the instrumentation. I'm an armchair pilot, and I've had the VFR flying down for a little while, so it's nice to see someone walk through an ILS approach.
Great video! Your explanations of what is going on, why it's going on and how it relates to the instruments you're looking at and what they're telling you is fantastic. Thank you!
Currently taking my private pilot's license on the 172N, your videos constantly keep the passion in me burning! :)
That morse code graphic was helpful.
Love it, thank you for showing the instuments and approach plate. Awesome job. Your America's favorite pilot! Take a bow. Thank you.
Great job,highest respect for your knowledge of flying. Met a pilot yesterday that wants to take me up,he is an instructor. Glad I watched your video,gives me much respect for his knowledge. You remained poised under great stress in the clouds,looked scary too me not knowing where you were. Instrument training seems to be a necessity,if you fly long distances. Experience with knowledge produces that peace. There seems to be a spiritual message in instrument flying,like how a Christian should feel,trusting in God. Can’t see exactly where you’re going,but if you trust him,he will lead you to take the right steps. Enjoyed your teaching,thanks Robert Neitzschman
This is the most amazing detailed ILS I've seen.
After watching your Videos for about a year i visited our local aviation club. i had my first flight ever, we flew around our city in a Robin DR400. We have a Grass runway here, the moment when the shaking stoped and we started to climb was amazing. Not gonna lie, i was scared, my legs kept shaking for solid 5 minutes. For the first 10 minutes i was looking at our right wing and the only thing i was able to thing about was "please don´t break, please don´t break". We climbed to about 300m which is around 984ft. The View was simply stunning. I´ve never felt that good while beeing so nervous at the same time. I will definitely go there again and maybe take a ride on a Cessna 172. I´m actually thinking about joining our aviation club and start to fly myself. I just hope i can stop beeing nervous and just enjoy beeing in the air. Stay safe Greetings from Germany Andre
Thx Josh! Making me better!!!
AWESOME VIDEO!!!!!!! Lot's of great instruction for this future IFR pilot!!!!
Cool as a cucumber in the soup. I would've been a nervous wreck...and that landing..boom! Good job!
Really nice video! Loved all the commentary and extra graphics you included. Good training video for new IFR pilots. thanks
amazing flying
Great Josh keep up the good work
Nicely done! Great video!
I like the way you explain things on your IFR flights, talk your way through the approach, show the plates, show the plane on the plates in relation to where you are on the approach, etc, etc, etc. Very informative. Keep it up. :)
Nice job with the recording, explaining the approach and showing the approach plate. Keep it up ! Love the videos ...
Impressive flight and excellent landing Josh! Loved every second!
I'm preparing for my instrument checkride, thanks for talking through the approach.
Great landing! So confident touching the left main wheel first due to the crosswind!
excellent like always
Nice! So professional.
it's great flying with you during these videos. Your explanation during flights is done well.
Josh awesome video! I liked this one in particular because of how you introduced the approach chart and pointed out everything on the chart as you were performing it. Once again awesome video and I hope to see more videos like this one when you get the chance. Thank you for what you do for us who aspire to fly one day!?
Really nice CWL. I like that you stressed not abandoning the ILS on final, even though you had mostly VFR on breakout. Really enjoyed !
That was pure awesomeness and excellent approach and crosswind landing - I am student pilot so very inspirational for me. Yep!! Good Job Josh!!!
Nice! Thought I haven't flown in some time (6+ years), watching vids like these helps keep me mentally current!
excellent video, one of your best!
I think making these videos make you an even better pilot, constantly explaining everything to us, great review ;)
You're really doing me a great deal of good for me, showing me how GA IFR works. Thanks again for the inspiration!
Great video, good demonstration. Thanks!
Sweet, nice job! Working on my IFR now. You make it look easy...
good landing Josh! finally someone who knows how it's done
Great video! I got my instrument rating many moons ago in a Piper Arrow using VORs, a wrist watch, a pencil and a clipboard. It looked a lot like this video. It was loads of fun even given the pucker factor of flying in solid white or gray air. I strongly advise all pilots to go for the rating. It's a lot of work --- and expensive --- but vastly expands your capabilities and can be a life saver. And it's a lot of fun.
Beautiful approach and dammit that was a textbook crosswind landing! Very nicely done! Looking forward for your videos!
Very cool man. I always enjoy the videos.
Nice approach and landing!
Great video again mraviation101, keep it up
Awesome job! love your videos.
Excellent approach!! Also good job on keeping priorities straight and finishing your approach plate briefing.
That was a great video. Loved the narrative and the camera angles especially the instrument shots. The landing indeed showed more than a 5kt cross wind. Looked like you were about 10 degrees nose left in the crab. Great job.
This is so helpful...love all your vidoes!
Nice work!
Love IFR flying! Good vid Josh...
Awesome Video!
Nailed the landing, great job!
That was good. I've been thinking and wondering about a instrument rating someday and I found your explanation of what you were doing very helpful. I would love to see more. Thanks!!
Great video, You make it look easy.
Great video. A real flyers video.
another great video! i've only about 46 hours in cessna 172's and piper warrior's. nice job on that approach!!
Great editing
Nice! Right into my home airport!
Beautiful landing, beautiful.
@paulm5197
7 жыл бұрын
Yep. The pilot was very pleased, as he should have been. Such perfect landings are rare. As a student Private Pilot on my first cross-country I totally greased the airplane onto my home runway, with not even a chirp from the landing gear. My instructor complimented me on it and I just nodded as if it were planned. Anybody who shoots pools and accidentally makes an amazing shot would understand.
Thanks for using my suggestion on showing the approach plate on the screen! Great video!! Really helped out a lot.
Good job!
Awesome video
Great vid
You deserve two thumbs up for this my friend. Great video!
Well done 101,
Working on my CFII atm. Studying for my written now, but haven't done any actual flights yet. Seeing as how I haven't flown instrument since my checkride 1.5 years ago this helps with my preparations. Thx Josh
Again thank you so much for these video's.. Have actually learned alot
Your landing at Jones Airport in Tulsa was outstanding. Loved it!
Nicely done josh. Nicely done. I'm currently in instrument training and will be taking my written IFR test next week. Your videos are very helpful at walking through the procedures. You'd make a great instructor.
Well done!!!! I like the explanations and the "play by play". I will be looking for more.
Love your videos. My partner and I also have a 1976 172M. Keep posting!!!
Love your little intro video.
Good job Josh. Hope to see you at Airventure.
That was great, thanks.
sounds like you had John as your tower controller. Nice guy. by the way, the TKI FBO now has free ice cream now!
Like a boss.
Nice job. I was hoping to hear you get a wind check because you're right, that was more than a 5kt x-wind. Nice slip there too. Almost all of my approaches, I practice shooting them a little high and slipping the plane to loose altitude. Lots of fun.
I practice approaches at KTKI all the time in both my F33 and C340. If we ever move closer to McKinney I will change my base airport from KADS to KTKI. The approaches there are perfect.
Very nice, I did a couple IMC approaches, but never solo, still trying to get in that level. Nice video btw, keep adding more. Cheers!
Omg that was Beautiful
If anyone young is reading this...don't quit!! There are a surprising number of comments of guys that are regrettably low time pilots that were never able to continue flying.for one reason or the other....me included.. And wishing we had stuck with it.. Do what ever it takes to keep your wings....so you won't be like us wishing we had. "Do today what most people won't , So you can do tomorrow what most people can't.."
Another excellent video! I like to see all that goes on when you are flying and landing. To me, it makes the video more interesting. Have a great week!
Excellent crosswind landing! I hope I can be as good as this one day
Nice vid!
That was fun to watch. The landing with a side wind was a bunus.
Outstanding...you are going to make a great instructor one day...
Great job, very professional. By watching you I realize I quit doing call outs like I should...thanks for sharing.BTW I sold my Bonanza and now own an RV8 full Garmin G3X is really for the clouds.
Very good - the best thing I heard was "keep the airplane under control".
@Aviation101
6 жыл бұрын
Lars Lake yep - that’s priority #1!
Nice job
YOUR FLYING BRING ME BACK TO 1979
Great video. It help me for my pilot training. Thanks I subscribed .
Like the rule says.... #1 - aviate! Nice crosswind!
Nice ride.
Nice crosswind landing.
@hesynergy
8 жыл бұрын
Crosswind/CROSS-CONTROLLED!
Textbook crosswind landing, needles crossed all the way down, the only thing you missed was vocalizing the decision altitude at 776 feet at about 17:45 or so, particularly because you did announce that you were not going visual yet when you started to pop out of the clouds. Great job.
I really enjoy you're video's man, very educational keep'm coming. And thanks for not killing me with a bunch of dance music that nobody wants to hear..
thank you for real uploading, I'm getting my pilots license in 2 years hopefully
very nice
aaaaah, much better quality ;)