Some of you seem to watch a whole lot of youtube! How do you watch it all? Does this replace watching "regular" TV for you? Or are you watching while doing other things, or while working from home or something?
Real question here - I mean, there are definitely some aviation channels that I watch on occasion, but some of these channels contain videos which are 30 minutes of them flying somewhere, with new ones like every week. I just don't have the desire to sit there and watch something like that. Actually, in general, if I see that a youtube video is more than about 10 minutes long, I figure it has more fluff than substance and tend to skip it.
Some of you seem to watch a whole lot of youtube! How do you watch it all? Does this replace watching "regular" TV for you? Or are you watching while doing other things, or while working from home or something?
Both. I don't have actual TV, so I watch YouTube. Additionally, I'm currently on a 16 hr shift sitting in a hospital room making sure an incapacitated individual doesn't escape federal custody. I'm about to go home for 8 hrs then come back and do it again. YouTube helps kill that time quicker.
Mike Busch - 1.5x is the MINIMUM watch speed...Some folks are slow enough talkers that it's possible to go up to x2
Its replaced most of my radio time and I use it like podcasts, which I never got into. Garage time, some driving, while the TV is on a news channel, during sports, TY for DVR pause and skip as well or before bed. Theres a couple of attorneys and others I "watch" almost daily 5-10 min each but you dont actually have look at it Like a new but familiar song.Some of you seem to watch a whole lot of youtube! How do you watch it all? Does this replace watching "regular" TV for you? Or are you watching while doing other things, or while working from home or something?
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maybe you're interested in spending 15 minutes watching someone get the atis and taxi and run up and yadda yadda...the rest is fluff....again, for me. someone else might be interested in that stuff.
I call it Youtube UniversityWhen your air conditioner starts blowing warm air you can probably figure out how to fix it yourself on YT. Looking for tips on anything from playing guitar to pouring cement, it's all there. ....
stevokenivo walks through the start-u sequence every time I think. I think I remember him flying a newer variant once and he went into some depth about the differencesSo the night before I watched a few videos on the TBM just so I wasn't completely clueless. But I didn't need to see 30 minutes of them talking to ATC in cruise, I wanted to see things like startup sequence, takeoff configuration and speeds, approach and landing configuration and speeds, etc. So it was more like research for me.
I call it Youtube University
stevokenivo walks through the start-u sequence every time I think. I think I remember him flying a newer variant once and he went into some depth about the differences
LOL! I was sitting next to Paul at lunch a few weeks ago. The server recognized him and said how much he enjoyed him. Paul asked the standard, "what do you fly?" question.But, we all know who the king of aviation YouTube is, right? Paul Bertorelli.
I just watched a youtube vid of a dude flying an IFR approach.........totally illegally........in the soup, no instrument plan, not talking to ATC, and totally clueless that everything he's doing is wrong.
I like it, Richard McSpadden is great but honestly AOPA is losing a bit in my mind considering the enormous salaries and lack of follow-through in some key areas. It's almost like they just like hearing themselves talk.Nobody for Air Safety Institute? It’s like you people want to crash.
A few I haven't seen mentioned. In some cases I just fall across these while searching around.
The Flying VLOG https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFlyingVLOG is a UK pilot who in the past year went from his IMC rating to full IR. I enjoy it just because the airspace and the rules are so different from the US (no Class B. Class A at low altitude all over the place), so I actually get a chance to learn something new and unusual)
Life in the Fast Lane https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9CTZjYXYBMCrKLCXdOaMqQ @Jon Weiswasser who posts here is the drummer for an Eagles tribute band who flies a Meridian to the gigs. He does a great job explaining the planning process and timing - he needs to get to the gig so he knows when he needs to make the final go or drive decision. The flights are nicely edited to be interesting. Plus the music is great. They are in the northeast but I home someday they'll have a gig down here.
Pilot Bambi https://www.youtube.com/c/PilotBambi is a young woman from a flying family. With her channel it's just the complete joy she consistently shows in what she is doing.