Episodes
Published 06/05/23
In this special "Fix Mail" edition of Flight Fix, we're taking on a topic request from a viewer on how to start the SR Series engine AND how to approach your Instrument Cockpit Check. It's a great refresher whether you're flying VFR or IFR on your next trip. Enjoy the show and see you at the next Fix!
Published 10/12/20
Published 10/12/20
On the Flight Fix, we keep promises - especially ones we make on previous shows!. In that spirit, it's time to break down each element of the stabilized approach criteria to make sure you're actively considering those important parameters on your very next VFR or IFR approach. Thanks to the team from Performance Flight for a fun signoff! See you at the next Fix!
Published 05/26/20
When you’re flying around, to chill out is to reduce pilot fatigue and make your passengers happy. On this episode of Flight Fix, we’re learning how the SR Series air conditioning system works. To learn more about single engine, reciprocating aircraft systems, head on over to https://www.cirrusapproach.com/sr-series-systems/
Published 03/10/20
The world of aviation is going wireless and with the Flight Stream 510 card, cockpit and database management just got a whole lot easier in your Cirrus.  In this Flight Fix episode, let's learn the easiest way to pair and share with your Flight Stream 510 and mobile device.  Thanks to Randi and son for a wonderful sign off! See you at the next Fix!
Published 10/21/19
To run your cockpit in a safe and efficient manner, you've gotta know whether to "do" or "flow".  Let's compare the two types of checklists in this episode of Flight Fix.  Thanks to Steve "Ren" Rennie for a great sign off!  We'll see everyone at the next Fix!  
Published 06/24/19
Sometimes you’ve gotta hit a specific fix at a required altitude.  Forget the math, make your Cirrus figure it out.  See how, on the latest episode of Flight Fix. Thanks to Paul Sallach and family for an excellent en-route vacation sign off! See everyone at the next Fix!
Published 03/18/19
In Episode 6, we answer the question: "Who you gonna call?"  Depending on where you're at, you've gotta figure out your best communication line to pick up your IFR clearance as efficiently and painlessly as possible.  Thanks to the group from the Cirrus CX 2019 event for sending in this episode's viewer sign off. See you all at the next Fix!
Published 02/12/19
Episode 5 finds Cirrus Aircraft CSIP, Anthony Bottini, going bananas about the selected altitude intercept arc.  To wrap things up, corporate pilot, Matt Jung was kind enough to send in this episode's video sign off, right in the middle of some recurrent SR22 training. Remember, Learning is a Lifestyle. We’ll see you at the next Fix!
Published 01/07/19
In Episode 4 Cirrus Aircraft CSIP, Anthony Bottini, gets into the details a little bit and and discusses the differences between loading and activating an instrument approach. Then aviation insurance broker and CSIP, Ryan “Konnie” Konrath was nice enough to send in a great signoff during a recent business trip. Thanks, Ryan! Remember, Learning is a Lifestyle. We’ll see you at the next Fix!
Published 11/14/18
In episode 3, Cirrus Aircraft CSIP, Anthony Bottini, takes a fresh look at stabilized approaches and renews his commitment to flying them and long time friend of Cirrus and world-renowned aerobatic and air race pilot, Mike Goulian, checks in from AirVenture with a wonderful signoff. Thanks Mike!  Remember, Learning is a Lifestyle. We’ll see you at the next Fix!
Published 10/29/18
Episode 2 takes CSIP, Anthony Bottini, into the Vision Jet where he talks about spooling up the world’s first “Personal Jet”. Thanks to CSIP Eliot Floersch for sending in a video signoff right in the middle of his Vision Jet training! Remember, Learning’s a Lifestyle, see you at the next Fix!
Published 10/15/18
In the inaugural Flight Fix episode, Cirrus Aircraft CSIP, Anthony Bottini, helps you get a feel for that perfect landing, as viewed from the cockpit of a Cirrus SR Series airplane. Also, check out the first-ever viewer sign-off sent in by Dan Malott - great view from 20,000 ft, thanks Dan!  Remember that when it comes to aviation, Learning Is a Lifestyle.  We'll see you at the next Fix!
Published 10/01/18