Flying the Piper Comanche - Full Flight Walkthrough

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Ever wondered how pilots get their airplane ready for flight? In today's video I'll bring you onboard and show you my preflight, engine startup, taxi, takeoff, and landing procedures in our 1959 Piper Comanche.

00:00 - Intro
00:41 - Pre-Flight
09:06 - Engine Start
13:25 - Taxi
15:15 - Run-up
19:27 - Takeoff
23:10 - First Landing
25:53 - Final Landing
27:14 - Taxi Back

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* I am a private pilot sharing my adventures with you. Please do not use this video as official flight training as I am not a certified flight instructor *
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Curious why you use 2 notches of flaps on takeoff? I have a 1960 Comanche 250 and I’ve only ever used one notch. Some guys suggest not using flaps at all. Just curious on the two notches. Thanks for the video… was fun to compare what I do to someone a bit more seasoned in the same plane.

comancheflyer
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Thanks for the Video, really enjoyed it. I have a question? Why do you only start on one mag and not both?

lee
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Нормас. У нас нет такого уровня малой авиации. Но помогает MSFS 2020... Было очень познавательно посмотреть. Спасибо!

alexm
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Was the stall warning switch an STC? I have a '61 -180 and there is no stall warning system.

jsteiger
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great video ! what is the name of the airport?

pablod
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I must say as a mechanic i love your use of leaning on the ground HOWEVER i disagree with leaving the gear down you should cycle the gear to keep it lubricated and know where your plane is i.e. GUMPS

samcowell