Slips (Private Pilot Lesson 4b)
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2018
- Explanation of how to perform a slip and when a slip may be necessary.
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I am a CFI and I was looking for videos to help my students understand the difference between crabbing, a side-slip, and a forward-lip...this vide is absolutely one of the best I've come across. Excellent job, easy to understand and only 5+ minutes. THANK YOU!
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So far, out of the many explanations I’ve seen on slips this is the one I understood. The combination of visual and verbal explanation nailed it for me. Short, to the point. Bravo!!
Why is this relaxing to watch
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You're amazingly skilled pilot! Very impressive!
I can already imagine him watching this vid while landing
I love your videos, you are helping me alot. Your explanations are simple and straight forward.
Great explanation and to the point. I hear this is one of the questions asked in the verbal CFI ridecheck at flight schools......the difference between slip and skid and when they're appropriate or inappropriate to use.
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I finally understand how to do a forward slip. Thank you!
same here
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Pearson : *"Hold my empty fuel"*
and broken front landing gear.
Good
Can anyone answer this question? Can you do a side slip safely with full flaps on a Cessna 152?
1:50 a normal landing with side slip that is.
Indicating when and how much control inputs for timing would have been helpful.
Cool
deja vu
So was air canada flight 173 a forward slip and not a side slip?
Funny, I was thinking the same thing. I believe it's Air Canada 143, the "Gimli Glider" of 1983 you are wondering about. The unpowered 767 was coming in high, so the pilot put in a forward slip to quickly lose altitude without significantly increasing airspeed. In the Mayday TV episode about this incident, the 767 approaches in a pronounced wing low crabbed attitude with the pilot pretty much looking out the side window until just before touchdown.
You mean flight 143 not 173. I thought it looked like a side slip based on the animation I’ve seen. And also in the Nat Geo video they say it’s a side slip.
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