TBM 850 Flight: Weather, Ice, Terrain into Telluride (KTEX) from San Antonio (5C1) | VLOG 4K UHD

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Join me as I fly the TBM 850 from the Boerne Stage Airfield (5C1) to Telluride (KTEX). The TBM is such a capable aircraft with capabilities such as a turbine engine, flight into known icing, and pressurization - all perfect for a flight into the awesome little mountain town!

If anyone has any questions on the TBM, aircraft ownership, or purchasing your first plane (to include a high performance pistons like a Cirrus), I'd love to hear from you, as my full time job is brokering aircraft at my own company, Mason Amelia. Feel free to reach out to me, and please subscribe, like, and share.

Thanks for watching!

CHAPTERS

0:00 - Mission Overview
0:45 - Starting the Pratt and Whitney PT6A-66D Engine
4:07 - Takeoff Briefing, Departing Runway 35
6:48 - Briefing the Approach RNAV Runway 9
10:30 - Change of Plans: Visual Approach Runway 27
11:40 - IFR Departure with Clearance Void Time
14:45 - Telluride Takeoff | Instrument Departure Procedure | Navigating Around Weather
22:50 - Using GWX68 Onboard Weather Radar
24:00 - Landing back on Runway 17 at Boerne Stage Airfield


The History of Socata TBM (now Daher TBM)

The SOCATA TBM (now Daher TBM) is a family of high-performance single-engine turboprop manufactured by Daher. It was originally collaboratively developed between the American Mooney Airplane Company and French light aircraft manufacturer SOCATA. In fact, "TB" stands for Tarbes, France where Socata was located, and "M" stands for, you guessed it - Mooney!

The design of the TBM family originates from the Mooney 301, a comparatively low-powered and smaller prototype Mooney developed in the early 1980s. Following Mooney's acquisition by French owners, Mooney and SOCATA started a joint venture for the purpose of developing and manufacturing a new, enlarged turboprop design, which was designated as the TBM 700. Upon its entry onto the market in 1990, it was the first high-performance single-engine passenger/cargo aircraft to enter production.

Shortly after launch, the TBM 700 was a market success, which led to the production of multiple variants and improved models, often incorporating more powerful engines and new avionics. The TBM 850 is the production name assigned to the TBM 700N, an improved version of the aircraft powered by a single Pratt & Whitney PT6A-66D. In March 2014, an aerodynamically refined version of the TBM 700N, marketed as the TBM 900, then the 910 with standard G1000 NXi. The 930 arrived by 2016 with the G3000 flight deck, which was replaced by the 940 with autothrottles and autoland in 2019. As a crescendo in 2022, the magnificant TBM 960 has arrived, with the Fadec-controlled PT6E-66XT P&W engine (5,000 TBO). Daher TBM has become a powerhouse in business and personal aviation, around the globe with these impressively performing aircraft.



-Jesse

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