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M.Q.Dawabsheh
Добавлен 13 дек 2014
This channel was created to document my journey as a Pilot
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Cessna 172 Spin entries and recoveries training.
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Right seat first solo. Flying the airplane from the right seat. Burlington, Wisconsin
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Soft field takeoff from a grass strip. Dacy, Illinois
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ILS approach with Inop GS , practice tailwind landing at Waukegan airport
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The definition of the Mature stage in a thunderstorm’s life cycle.
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180 Power off short approach landing on a narrow runway. Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
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The aiming point for landing was the 3rd center line stripe.
Night landing at Gary airport, KGYY, Indiana
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I flew from Waukegan to Gary and back over the shoreline of Chicago beneath the shell of class B of ORD airport.
R32 night landing at Waukegan
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Airplane is cessna 172p ,Runway 32. High intensity runway lighting.
Not a beautiful city 😂
Keep it up 💪🏻
very beautiful view ❤😍
❤️🫶🏻
What was that giant bump at 1:51??
Good call! That was a secondary stall buffet during the spin recovery, because i pulled up the nose abruptly.
@@Mohammad.D2024 Good to know, thanks! I begin instrument and commercial training in August, so I will be doing spins very soon.
@@dang6369you are welcome! Good luck with your ratings.
That's not something you'll see everyday! Not even a commercial pilot. Great work and interesting video!
A great flight, a magnificent sunset, quite good video quality !!!!✈ I subscribe !👏
Thank you for your support!! I will also subscribe to yours. 👍🏼
Looks like a beautiful evening to go fly
You are right, it was a beautiful evening. Thank you!
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🎉questions. We can be in a good place in
So beautiful 😍
Thank you sweetheart. ❤
Amazing how disorienting that is isn't it? Did you have instructor training for right seat ops before you went solo?
Yes , i totally agree with you. That’s why i decided to go around on my first attempt. Yes i did a good 2.5 hours with an instructor before i soloed, which is something i highly recommend.
Not bad, watch your speed on short final.
Thanks, i had my eye on the speed.
Nicely done 👍
Thank you !!
Not bad at all. How wide is that runway? It’s probably a “short” distance from you but try 45G on a windy day - it’s 24 ft.
Thank you! It’s 60 ft wide . Yea 24 is very narrow, I’ve landed on a 36ft runway. I will look for a 24 or so here in my area.
@@Mohammad.D2024 Interesting training story. I trained on a 40 footer. When I went to my first larger runway it was 100’ and I couldn’t stay on the white line! I was used to trying so hard to just keep it on the pavement that I was ignoring the white line.
By the way, I avoid that 24’ runway on windy days so please don’t consider my comment a challenge and go making a stupid mistake.
Roger that. Thanks for passing by.
A good, stabilized approach.
Thank you!
Looks fun. Kinda worried about you though, why were you making those wheezing noises right before touchdown on the pavement? Are you ok ? Maybe need a bronchoscopy?
He's not included in his preamble that these are very scary events and that the only way he can calm down during them is by using a breathing mask delivering Helium. Helium causes some people to wheeze.
😂😂😂 Bro… that’s the plane’s stall horn not the pilot
@@sdb87149 : What no waay. That's definitely lung. I think probably the left lung. Recognize the stuttering bronchial wheezing amplified through his Iphone app.
Very nice view🔥
Thank you habebti❤
Good job 👏 Very nice landing 🛬
Thank you habebi brother 😘