guess the sun is in my eyes too! or dang dust, always jerks at the emotions seeing first flights! maybe its the memories of training and accomplishment, maybe its just that its so fargin awesome to see new pilots take to the sky. great job Reese, Aviator and all instructors at X07 and X35. congrats to the students,em I mean new pilots!
I'm an old guy looking forward to this next step in life. This was just an awesome and well done video. The training class at the end brought back a flood of memories for me. I was a skydiver 40 years ago, the attitude and friendship brought together just was what I miss. You guys rock!
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL VIDEO WITH AWESOME NEW STUDENT PILOTS AND WITH SAFE FLYING IN THE NEXT TIME I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO STARTING IT MYSELF IN A FEW MONTHS THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE AWESOME VIDEO WITH KIND GREETINGS FROM COPENHAGEN DENMARK
That was fun to watch. I met Steven and Nicole last week. Wish I had been able to train with them. What are you waiting for? Chase your dreams and see what it feels like to fly like a super hero!
That's it! I'm sold! Looks like I'll be travelling all the way from Cambridge, England to spend two weeks in Florida next year! I've been flying FPV quadcopters for years, but now I feel the need to really fly :-)
Just another great video. I can tell you guys have already come a long way since I trained, which was only in January! It's so awesome to see how the training evolves. Easily the most kind and patient instructors I've ever met. Thank you guys for doing what you do. Amazing work!
Wow, that was great! I enjoyed that so much I want to go through training again. Wait, nevermind. I forgot for a second how physically gruelling it was. What a great experience for both classes. All the best and welcome to the family!!!
Hi, perfect timing for this video. I am going to be in the august 15th. class in Dunnellon. Nice to get to see you and the facility, can’t wait to get there and fly. See you soon!
Excellent debut, Judson! Oof. Take a page from the manual of the power line people -- never drive your vehicle until AFTER you do a walk-around of the vehicle. Nice to see you crossing channels!
I wondered where you were, Judson Graham! You haven't been flying with Tucker lately. I heard you are also a member of the Paradigm Aerobatic Team. Great video!
@@aviator Hot damn, that's doable. How do I find out more about when you are flying and where, and when us Internet randos are invited? I already fly -- I just like to expand the number of people I know who fly so I can fly more often!
Your best production yet. I have my own Miniplane with Top 80. I've flown before but need more pro instruction. I'm self taught. How long is the course & how much if I have my own equipment? Thanks-
Hey there Bill, our course is two weeks long. Most students stay 8-14 days. The course fee is $3,640 and as we train on our gear solely (we'll transition you to yours at the end of class), the cost is the same. Perhaps you could consider joining us for a Rusty Pilot program (4 days) in the future if you don't think you need the whole course.
@@aviator Excuse me, I just upchucked my supper! I thought that crazy Dell was expensive. Good Gobbly Goo! Yeah, the 4 day would be much more palatable. When do you plan to start that? Thanks! I'm up near Tallahassee. I used to hang glide in Dunnellon. Great place to train!
Is this Aviator PPG ? just wanna know if there's difference between this one and where Tucker Gott trained at .. and by the way I've always wondered how men with Titanium balls ran ,well got my answer @ 9:09
This is a GREAT video! I happen to have the same Tucker Gott tee, with the paramotors! It's fun seeing others with the same taste. (>* I hope to be able to come fly with you one day.
Aviator is very specific about their physical requirements. You have to acknowledge this when you sign up for training and they send out several reminders about what you should expect. The weight limit is very strict and they do weigh you in as soon as you arrive to be sure that you meet their requirments. My understanding is this is a very strict policy. Make no mistake about it, this is a very physically demanding training event! Watching expert pilots can be very deceiving because they make it look effortless and for them it is much easier because they have learned to be efficient and are able to fly in winds that help allot! Students and new pilots are typically very inefficient and waste a ton of energy. It can be a shock the first time you put 70lbs of paramotor on your back and then attempt to run with it! The good news is that once you are moving and the wing is up and stable, the motor starts to help!
It was a privilege to be a part of this experience! Great job Reese! Love my new Aviator family!
So proud of you Brian!
I don't care what anyone says, you never forget that first flight! Great video!
Thats me @ 0:36 :) Love the Cub passing in the background!
guess the sun is in my eyes too! or dang dust, always jerks at the emotions seeing first flights! maybe its the memories of training and accomplishment, maybe its just that its so fargin awesome to see new pilots take to the sky. great job Reese, Aviator and all instructors at X07 and X35. congrats to the students,em I mean new pilots!
Same here Craig! It's amazing when a video envokes such emotion!
I'm an old guy looking forward to this next step in life. This was just an awesome and well done video. The training class at the end brought back a flood of memories for me. I was a skydiver 40 years ago, the attitude and friendship brought together just was what I miss. You guys rock!
Gary Hill we’d love to help you get your wings Gary! Thanks for watching :)
I'm not sure how, but I got some sun in my eyes just watching. Great video, brought back the feeling of being on the field. Well done Reece!
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL VIDEO WITH AWESOME NEW STUDENT PILOTS AND WITH SAFE FLYING IN THE NEXT TIME I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO STARTING IT MYSELF IN A FEW MONTHS THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE AWESOME VIDEO WITH KIND GREETINGS FROM COPENHAGEN DENMARK
That was fun to watch. I met Steven and Nicole last week. Wish I had been able to train with them. What are you waiting for? Chase your dreams and see what it feels like to fly like a super hero!
That's it! I'm sold! Looks like I'll be travelling all the way from Cambridge, England to spend two weeks in Florida next year! I've been flying FPV quadcopters for years, but now I feel the need to really fly :-)
Ayo Aina sounds great! We are announcing our 2021 schedule soon!
Excellent job guys.... new content is gonna be super quality!! Looking forward to it
Woooow! What a video!! I really enjoyed my aviator lessons, this was one of the Best things I have ever done in my entire life! -Carlos Angarita
Just another great video. I can tell you guys have already come a long way since I trained, which was only in January! It's so awesome to see how the training evolves. Easily the most kind and patient instructors I've ever met. Thank you guys for doing what you do. Amazing work!
Wow, that was great! I enjoyed that so much I want to go through training again. Wait, nevermind. I forgot for a second how physically gruelling it was. What a great experience for both classes. All the best and welcome to the family!!!
Bring back some great memories and tears of joy. And I am flying, wow.
Great video! Great Staff!
Like the new style and storytelling!
Hi, perfect timing for this video. I am going to be in the august 15th. class in Dunnellon. Nice to get to see you and the facility, can’t wait to get there and fly. See you soon!
Excellent debut, Judson! Oof. Take a page from the manual of the power line people -- never drive your vehicle until AFTER you do a walk-around of the vehicle. Nice to see you crossing channels!
Absolutely fantastic !...this is what I call "envy" in a good way...
Awesome video. I'm sharing this with several people.
That was an amazing video! Makes me think I could actually do it to.....
Brilliant and very enjoyable to watch.
That was AMAZING! Thank you for sharing this beautiful sport!
It is an honor for us!
Great video. It makes me miss my X35 family.
such INCREDIBLE inspirations!
I could feel it. Now I have to experience it! See you in September.
Thanks Brian!!
I wondered where you were, Judson Graham! You haven't been flying with Tucker lately. I heard you are also a member of the Paradigm Aerobatic Team. Great video!
I can't wait to start my training and get in the air
Flyers District gonna post your training on your channel? I also want to trade my 172 for a motor and wing some day 👍
RELAY is a GREAT IDEA!
Amazing video! Re-inspirational.
Loved this
Nice job on the video 🤙🏻
July 25 in Dunnellon! Can’t wait to find my feet!
Where is that sunflower field shown in the beginning? Awesome!
It is about 5 minutes from the Dunnellon (X35) airport.
Beautifully shot!
Where are you gonna be in August in Virginia? Might come out.
Milford!
@@aviator Hot damn, that's doable. How do I find out more about when you are flying and where, and when us Internet randos are invited? I already fly -- I just like to expand the number of people I know who fly so I can fly more often!
Great video everyone.
So happy for yall. See ya in the sky's!!!
Why am I crying watching this? So amazing. I want to do this so bad
Let's do it Tucker! The time is now!
The human spirit is sometimes something to stand in awe of....
Your best production yet. I have my own Miniplane with Top 80. I've flown before but need more pro instruction. I'm self taught. How long is the course & how much if I have my own equipment? Thanks-
Hey there Bill, our course is two weeks long. Most students stay 8-14 days. The course fee is $3,640 and as we train on our gear solely (we'll transition you to yours at the end of class), the cost is the same. Perhaps you could consider joining us for a Rusty Pilot program (4 days) in the future if you don't think you need the whole course.
@@aviator Excuse me, I just upchucked my supper! I thought that crazy Dell was expensive. Good Gobbly Goo! Yeah, the 4 day would be much more palatable. When do you plan to start that? Thanks! I'm up near Tallahassee. I used to hang glide in Dunnellon. Great place to train!
Bill Callahan email christan@aviatorppg.com :) we have a course July 25th
Great job...
Is this Aviator PPG ? just wanna know if there's difference between this one and where Tucker Gott trained at ..
and by the way I've always wondered how men with Titanium balls ran ,well got my answer @ 9:09
It is Aviator PPG with a mix of both full time training locations in Dunnellon and Lake Wales, FL.
You can keep the camera guy! He's good! :D
Hi all, do you provide the paramotors/wings for the training or do students need to purchase and bring their own?
We provide everything needed.
Awesome
Awesome!
Can't wait till I can afford my first motor got the wing halfway there
This is a GREAT video! I happen to have the same Tucker Gott tee, with the paramotors! It's fun seeing others with the same taste. (>* I hope to be able to come fly with you one day.
How many come to the course to be turned away because they physically could not run or pick up a paramotor?
Aviator is very specific about their physical requirements. You have to acknowledge this when you sign up for training and they send out several reminders about what you should expect. The weight limit is very strict and they do weigh you in as soon as you arrive to be sure that you meet their requirments. My understanding is this is a very strict policy. Make no mistake about it, this is a very physically demanding training event! Watching expert pilots can be very deceiving because they make it look effortless and for them it is much easier because they have learned to be efficient and are able to fly in winds that help allot! Students and new pilots are typically very inefficient and waste a ton of energy. It can be a shock the first time you put 70lbs of paramotor on your back and then attempt to run with it! The good news is that once you are moving and the wing is up and stable, the motor starts to help!
Crawl, Walk, Run, FLY.
This school looks like the real-deal.
We sure try to be!
RIP Inspire...