Wonderful series. Thank you from an old bush pilot who flew this part of Canada for many years.
@ReniPlayzАй бұрын
1:25 Trakų pilis jumpscare
@ReniPlayzАй бұрын
Wait ur also from Lithuania
@repatch43Ай бұрын
Great video! How much do they charge you to park your plane at ytz for an afternoon?
@TheFlightLevel18 күн бұрын
It cost me $45 to land last year. Just stayed for an hour, so not sure of the parking rates.
@jeffz2111Ай бұрын
Wow, what a trip! Thanks for sharing. My grandparents were immigrants from Lithuania and settled in Michigan. I hope to visit Lithuania someday. I probably missed it somewhere in your series, but could you share your Bio? Are you a professional pilot? Thx
@buzzinaround11 күн бұрын
Yes I fly for a career on the A320 for a charter airline based out of Lithuania. That's pretty much my bio😄
@marcb934Ай бұрын
Just amazing. Thank you for sharing this awesome journey with us! Well done!
@marcb934Ай бұрын
Great video series. I also have a C177RG. Would like to fly this route as well some day. What is the fuel capacity of yours? 50 or 61 gal? Greetings from Germany.
@buzzinaround11 күн бұрын
61. The range is plenty. I think even with 50 gal the legs that I did would be doable.
@dkwsu16Ай бұрын
Except the expensive landing fee, and now there’s a notam denying entry into their control zone for non commercial non scheduled flights for the whole summer. unless your based out of there.
@lenmetallica24 күн бұрын
The NOTAM for the summer just says you need a PPR for sightseeing and VFR flights. They activate additional NOTAMs to deny various other flights for the day depending on expected traffic and staffing constraints. So depending on the day, you may be able to transit through.
@sammalone49882 ай бұрын
The best landing of the trip was your son jumping into your arms. Great series - I enjoyed watching it.
@sunnydayrcpilot2 ай бұрын
What immersion suit is that?
@Treetopflyer7772 ай бұрын
Wow. I taught at island air back in the mid 90’s!! Haven’t been back since. I didn’t recognize the airport at all
@andersbjorklund81482 ай бұрын
Thank you SO much for taking us along. As well flown, as documented! Next time crossing or visiting Sweden, just let me know if ESOW Stockholm-Västerås suits your plan. Dinner on me.
@cherep7772 ай бұрын
Yo.- how much was the bill for landing and all the fees at CYTZ ‽
@DesiWalterMitty2 ай бұрын
You were parked beside me 😮😮😮 Ohhh man, how did we not meet!!!
@buzzinaround12 күн бұрын
Oh cool. We did not camp by the plane. It was crazy hot. Maybe next year 😁
@BriceBLeconte2 ай бұрын
Thanks again for taking the time to put these videos together, what a trip and that Cardinal 177 sure seems like an efficient airplane, mine also sips on around 7 gallons an hour but at 105 Knots 😝 Stay well my friend and thanks again for sharing this amazing adventure with us….for sure on my bucket list…
@sunnydayrcpilot2 ай бұрын
This is my favorite channel these days! So cool
@mauricioamado59752 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing everything. I learned a lot.
@friendlygiant25022 ай бұрын
The ferry is still in service and alternative to using undergrpund link..love city airport!
@salvatoremarinello2782 ай бұрын
Awesome to watch your videos! Are you flying still professionally? If so, what equipment?
@buzzinaround12 күн бұрын
Yes. I'm on the A320
@josephv54842 ай бұрын
Was way better before porter blocked the view of the airport from the land side. Seems their pax don't want to know their on a plane. Used to be a great Ga airport.
@tannah42 ай бұрын
This series has been my favourite aviation KZread videos. The beautiful scenes, background information about places visited, snippets of ATC, decision making process - all really well put together, with appropriate subtle music. I've loved experiencing the journey - one I'd love to do myself, but am unlikely to have the opportunity. Thanks so much for sharing.
@experimentalairplane2 ай бұрын
What a tremendous job you did sharing this incredible journey! I am very impressed with how you dealt with all the challenges of weather, the varying quality of services at the different airports while capturing exquisite video of so many places so many of us would never otherwise see. I can’t imagine how you juggled the data cards and kept the batteries charged for the different GoPros. A wonderful, positive depiction of what General Aviation can do. Excellent job!
@irfanashraf33152 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great trip really enjoyed watching every episode.Hope to see you again soon.
@nottoolatetofly3712 ай бұрын
AWESOME!! What a great series. Yes please do more adventures.
@timocz58562 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking us on your great trip. It was an pleasure to watch every minute of each episode. Great that you are arrived safe at home. It would be great if you could share some figures. Like used fuel, how many days you had been on tour, flown miles , costs etc.
@RCAFpolarexpress2 ай бұрын
Truly OUTSTANDING 👌👌😇😇👍👍🍻🍻
@gillesferland45792 ай бұрын
Congratulations!! I have Seen all the épisodes. From Québec, Canada.
@Zaephyrs2 ай бұрын
That was wonderful, thanks for editing and posting the trip. And of course for actually doing it! Parts may not have come out as you wanted, but for a lot of small touches your videos share the joy flying better than so many. I have really looked forward to each new episode. Hope you are off on new adventures soon. Clear skies and smooth air 🛩
@edwardlong1892 ай бұрын
Great series, where are you going next? Happy flying.
@buzzinaround2 ай бұрын
Planning Norway in July.
@jegeris32 ай бұрын
Breathtaking
@jegeris32 ай бұрын
I'm fellow Lithuanian aviator as well and your content is fascinating to watch.True inspiration !!!
@mindysdad31102 ай бұрын
Congratulations on an incredible journey. I am curious as to how you managed oil changes and if there were any maintenance issues. Finally, just how many flight hours did you collect? See you at Oshkosh 2024?
@buzzinaround2 ай бұрын
Luckily no major maintenance issues. Small ones that I managed to take care of myself. The oil change I did in Canada. And just over 100 hours total flight time. No Oshkosh this year, but thinking either 2025 or 2026.
@themaverickproject45772 ай бұрын
Wonderful trip. Thanks for taking us.
@davidrohwer42842 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your travel log immensely, thank you! Also a fellow Cardinal owner.
@aerialfocus2 ай бұрын
Great series, thanks for taking us along your fabulous journey!
@rickh43102 ай бұрын
What a great journey! I would love to do that, unfortunately my aircraft does not have the range.
@janisfeldmanis65932 ай бұрын
Your journey is like a fairy tale! Congrats!!!
@fintraveler2 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great series! Can't wait to see what you come up with next!
@kazflight2 ай бұрын
What a wild journey! Thanks for taking us along.
@kirbymoughon78132 ай бұрын
This whole series was amazing. Thank you for sharing and can't wait until the next one.
@Captndarty2 ай бұрын
Congrats was an awesome journey. What do you think the cost of fuel was?
@buzzinaround2 ай бұрын
Around 10000 eur. Definitely the biggeest expense of the trip.
@Captnoatp2 ай бұрын
What an epic journey. Nice to see that happy face arriving back home. Thanks for the ride.
@martinjmerritt2 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great series! Enjoyed every episode 😀. In 1999 I took my Comanche 260C from my now home in Calgary Alberta to my birthplace in London England and on to Marseille France and back. My family flew to Europe commercially where we met up and travelled around for a month before I flew C-GMRC home. No KZread or video in those days but I have a great collection of still photos from a first generation digital camera…a whopping 1 mega pixel 😀. Your series let me revisit a number of my stops and a whole lot more, some episodes were a trip back in time for me…really well done thanks so much! Still living in Calgary and making an annual pilgrimage to Oshkosh…if ever coming this way again please look me up 😀
@josephpiskac27812 ай бұрын
Curious do you never check your engine lubricant and fluid levels etc.? Does the ground crews do this? Extremely dependable trustworthy vehicle?
@kazflight2 ай бұрын
Oh yes, they are checked before every flight. It is part of the pre-flight walk around.
@josephpiskac27812 ай бұрын
@@kazflight Thanks truly impressive aviation and remarkable aircraft!
@josephpiskac27812 ай бұрын
Really Great glad I am one of the few to find your adventure presentation! So Lithuania is a cool place? Happy you are home safe.
@sunnydayrcpilot2 ай бұрын
Fun channel! Glad I found you
@janisfeldmanis65932 ай бұрын
waiting for new series!:)
@liliaflyingmomMD2 ай бұрын
what you're doing is simply amazing! You're an inspiration. It really motivates me to try bolder destinations in my 182.
@BriceBLeconte2 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting this together so well and making good use of that Cessna! Soon will make the same trip, based in KJYO, swing on by next time you’re this side of the pond! Safe travels!
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Great series!
Wonderful series. Thank you from an old bush pilot who flew this part of Canada for many years.
1:25 Trakų pilis jumpscare
Wait ur also from Lithuania
Great video! How much do they charge you to park your plane at ytz for an afternoon?
It cost me $45 to land last year. Just stayed for an hour, so not sure of the parking rates.
Wow, what a trip! Thanks for sharing. My grandparents were immigrants from Lithuania and settled in Michigan. I hope to visit Lithuania someday. I probably missed it somewhere in your series, but could you share your Bio? Are you a professional pilot? Thx
Yes I fly for a career on the A320 for a charter airline based out of Lithuania. That's pretty much my bio😄
Just amazing. Thank you for sharing this awesome journey with us! Well done!
Great video series. I also have a C177RG. Would like to fly this route as well some day. What is the fuel capacity of yours? 50 or 61 gal? Greetings from Germany.
61. The range is plenty. I think even with 50 gal the legs that I did would be doable.
Except the expensive landing fee, and now there’s a notam denying entry into their control zone for non commercial non scheduled flights for the whole summer. unless your based out of there.
The NOTAM for the summer just says you need a PPR for sightseeing and VFR flights. They activate additional NOTAMs to deny various other flights for the day depending on expected traffic and staffing constraints. So depending on the day, you may be able to transit through.
The best landing of the trip was your son jumping into your arms. Great series - I enjoyed watching it.
What immersion suit is that?
Wow. I taught at island air back in the mid 90’s!! Haven’t been back since. I didn’t recognize the airport at all
Thank you SO much for taking us along. As well flown, as documented! Next time crossing or visiting Sweden, just let me know if ESOW Stockholm-Västerås suits your plan. Dinner on me.
Yo.- how much was the bill for landing and all the fees at CYTZ ‽
You were parked beside me 😮😮😮 Ohhh man, how did we not meet!!!
Oh cool. We did not camp by the plane. It was crazy hot. Maybe next year 😁
Thanks again for taking the time to put these videos together, what a trip and that Cardinal 177 sure seems like an efficient airplane, mine also sips on around 7 gallons an hour but at 105 Knots 😝 Stay well my friend and thanks again for sharing this amazing adventure with us….for sure on my bucket list…
This is my favorite channel these days! So cool
Thanks for sharing everything. I learned a lot.
The ferry is still in service and alternative to using undergrpund link..love city airport!
Awesome to watch your videos! Are you flying still professionally? If so, what equipment?
Yes. I'm on the A320
Was way better before porter blocked the view of the airport from the land side. Seems their pax don't want to know their on a plane. Used to be a great Ga airport.
This series has been my favourite aviation KZread videos. The beautiful scenes, background information about places visited, snippets of ATC, decision making process - all really well put together, with appropriate subtle music. I've loved experiencing the journey - one I'd love to do myself, but am unlikely to have the opportunity. Thanks so much for sharing.
What a tremendous job you did sharing this incredible journey! I am very impressed with how you dealt with all the challenges of weather, the varying quality of services at the different airports while capturing exquisite video of so many places so many of us would never otherwise see. I can’t imagine how you juggled the data cards and kept the batteries charged for the different GoPros. A wonderful, positive depiction of what General Aviation can do. Excellent job!
Thank you for the great trip really enjoyed watching every episode.Hope to see you again soon.
AWESOME!! What a great series. Yes please do more adventures.
Thank you for taking us on your great trip. It was an pleasure to watch every minute of each episode. Great that you are arrived safe at home. It would be great if you could share some figures. Like used fuel, how many days you had been on tour, flown miles , costs etc.
Truly OUTSTANDING 👌👌😇😇👍👍🍻🍻
Congratulations!! I have Seen all the épisodes. From Québec, Canada.
That was wonderful, thanks for editing and posting the trip. And of course for actually doing it! Parts may not have come out as you wanted, but for a lot of small touches your videos share the joy flying better than so many. I have really looked forward to each new episode. Hope you are off on new adventures soon. Clear skies and smooth air 🛩
Great series, where are you going next? Happy flying.
Planning Norway in July.
Breathtaking
I'm fellow Lithuanian aviator as well and your content is fascinating to watch.True inspiration !!!
Congratulations on an incredible journey. I am curious as to how you managed oil changes and if there were any maintenance issues. Finally, just how many flight hours did you collect? See you at Oshkosh 2024?
Luckily no major maintenance issues. Small ones that I managed to take care of myself. The oil change I did in Canada. And just over 100 hours total flight time. No Oshkosh this year, but thinking either 2025 or 2026.
Wonderful trip. Thanks for taking us.
Enjoyed your travel log immensely, thank you! Also a fellow Cardinal owner.
Great series, thanks for taking us along your fabulous journey!
What a great journey! I would love to do that, unfortunately my aircraft does not have the range.
Your journey is like a fairy tale! Congrats!!!
Thanks for a great series! Can't wait to see what you come up with next!
What a wild journey! Thanks for taking us along.
This whole series was amazing. Thank you for sharing and can't wait until the next one.
Congrats was an awesome journey. What do you think the cost of fuel was?
Around 10000 eur. Definitely the biggeest expense of the trip.
What an epic journey. Nice to see that happy face arriving back home. Thanks for the ride.
Thanks for a great series! Enjoyed every episode 😀. In 1999 I took my Comanche 260C from my now home in Calgary Alberta to my birthplace in London England and on to Marseille France and back. My family flew to Europe commercially where we met up and travelled around for a month before I flew C-GMRC home. No KZread or video in those days but I have a great collection of still photos from a first generation digital camera…a whopping 1 mega pixel 😀. Your series let me revisit a number of my stops and a whole lot more, some episodes were a trip back in time for me…really well done thanks so much! Still living in Calgary and making an annual pilgrimage to Oshkosh…if ever coming this way again please look me up 😀
Curious do you never check your engine lubricant and fluid levels etc.? Does the ground crews do this? Extremely dependable trustworthy vehicle?
Oh yes, they are checked before every flight. It is part of the pre-flight walk around.
@@kazflight Thanks truly impressive aviation and remarkable aircraft!
Really Great glad I am one of the few to find your adventure presentation! So Lithuania is a cool place? Happy you are home safe.
Fun channel! Glad I found you
waiting for new series!:)
what you're doing is simply amazing! You're an inspiration. It really motivates me to try bolder destinations in my 182.
Thanks for putting this together so well and making good use of that Cessna! Soon will make the same trip, based in KJYO, swing on by next time you’re this side of the pond! Safe travels!