My first helicopter solo - Cabri G2

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @BenAtkinsonVideos
    @BenAtkinsonVideos 4 года назад +11

    Congratulations Tom - never forget my first solo in the skyranger and I’m sure you’ll be no different with this. Nicely put together vid too mate

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад +1

      Thanks pal, hope you're doing well!

    • @musoseven8218
      @musoseven8218 4 года назад

      Ben Atkinson BTW are either of you flying at the moment or is that in lockdown too?

  • @RonnWaters
    @RonnWaters 4 года назад +1

    Congrats! I remember my solo in the TH-55. My IP just jumped out and said "Don't break my aircraft". My face hurt from grinning.

  • @user-ei2nt2qd2b
    @user-ei2nt2qd2b 2 года назад +1

    Excellent vid. really shows what its like. you looked well prepared and calm.

  • @jreilly3041
    @jreilly3041 4 года назад +3

    "I'd love to do one by myself".... Instantly re adjust knee board paper work for no reason **😂👍👍
    Well done mate!! Bang on 👍👍

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад

      Haha thanks! I was making sure it won't get in the way as it sometimes can when I have the cyclic in a more left position.

  • @amandakellib
    @amandakellib 4 года назад +1

    Congrats! Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @ForFunFlyer
    @ForFunFlyer 4 года назад +2

    Nice, well done! Congratulations! 👍🏻

  • @flyingscotsman5032
    @flyingscotsman5032 4 года назад +1

    Well done Tom, great work and fantastic video!

  • @WConn100
    @WConn100 4 года назад +2

    Well done. I passed my PPL Helicopter one year ago today. Had a commercial fixed wing airplane, glider and seaplane, the helicopter is an entirely different skill set.

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад

      Well congrats on your first year flying a heli and thanks!

  • @regwatson2017
    @regwatson2017 2 года назад

    "We'll go back for tea and medals I think"......my kind of instructor !

  • @JoeRichardson02
    @JoeRichardson02 4 года назад +1

    Very nicely done! Congrats and best of luck with the rest of your training.

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, will be ok once we're not in isolation!

  • @r0bbyr0b98
    @r0bbyr0b98 4 года назад +1

    Great video and congratulations! I live on the south coast and going to start my PPL-H in the next few months (if we are all ever allowed out) at Bournemouth Airport. It was really helpful to see what a first solo actually looks like - thank you.

  • @RoryOnAir
    @RoryOnAir 4 года назад +1

    Very nicely flown Tom. 🚁 You had a nice bright day for it too. I’m very much looking forward to doing my solo Nav flights and land-aways once we’re allowed out again. Stay safe. 👍

  • @charleshannant252
    @charleshannant252 4 года назад +1

    Great video! I am planning for a PPL(H) this year and I cant wait.

  • @flyingkub
    @flyingkub 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant! Reminds me of me one and only solo in a Bell 27G4, I joined the RAF, which stopped me going on with my Helicopter flying, that said I still managed a few hours with my father (he flew for Bristows).

  • @cylindrical_1058
    @cylindrical_1058 4 года назад +1

    I came down to leicester about a week ago down that taxiway seen at 1:31 on my QXC as part of my PPL in the cessna before everything shut down. Great video - helicopters look fun. Good watch. Cheers

  • @JodelFlyer
    @JodelFlyer 4 года назад +1

    Well done Tom. Congratulations on the solo and a great video.

  • @grahammills8733
    @grahammills8733 4 года назад +2

    Congrats. Remember my first solo (in a G2 as well) like it was yesterday! Currently sitting out the lockdown and was looking out at amazing weather all last week wishing l could get back up there.

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад

      I know, last week was the worst for pilots haha

  • @jasonrwilkinson9216
    @jasonrwilkinson9216 4 года назад +1

    Congrats on your first heli solo!

  • @stephenashby9858
    @stephenashby9858 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic solo, very impressive! I did 11 hours years ago, sadly no more….

  • @philipgledhill7227
    @philipgledhill7227 3 года назад +2

    Philip says brilliant congratulations on your first solo buddy. I wish it was me.philip is interested in learning to be a pilot it might be me one day. Take care buddy and have a brilliant Christmas phil.

  • @tonyradford6274
    @tonyradford6274 4 года назад +1

    Very nice video! Here's a poem I wrote right after my first solo flight a few years ago.
    Solo Flight
    The day is just right for companion-less flight,
    winds are calm with no clouds in the sky,
    the critical gear has received the “all clear” -
    now she’s fueled and deemed ready-to-fly.
    The mixture’s full-rich, I confirm that the pitch
    will adjust as I move the controls -
    and the tach isn’t fazed as collective is raised,
    since the grip automatically rolls.
    I pull it up slow - wonder which way she’ll go
    until finally she’s light on the skids -
    then I counter the yaw and correct for the draw
    that could lead to what safety forbids.
    She lists to the side as collective’s applied,
    ‘cause the fuel weighs a bit more than me -
    but the wonderful gift of additional lift
    makes the earth set the two of us free.
    It’s hard to describe what it feels like to ride
    on a cushion just feet from the ground
    in an aerial sled - as the blades overhead
    beat the air with a thunderous sound.
    The pound of my heart when I’m cleared to depart,
    makes me wonder if all that I’ve learned
    will ensure I survive, that I’ll get back alive -
    still intact when my flight is adjourned.
    I know I’ve progressed and that leaving the nest
    is a ritual all must transcend,
    but I find it profound that there’s no one around,
    if I panic - that might be the end!
    I start on my roll with the cyclic control,
    get in trim with the help of a string,
    then I push for the shift to translational lift
    and I climb like a bird on the wing.
    I’m really content with my rate of ascent,
    it’s much faster than any before -
    the reduction in crew makes this R22
    fly a lot like an R44.
    I’ve reached AGL in my flying gazelle
    and the tower has cleared me to land -
    I’ve already seen that the gauges are green
    and the cyclic is firmly in hand.
    I reach by my seat and I pull in some heat
    so my rotors continue to spin -
    then I pilot my coach onto final approach
    and the two of us softly descend.
    I try to be neat with my hands and my feet,
    keep her straight ‘till we come to a stop,
    and I’m back to the stand where my journey began -
    the experience - over the top.
    My memory’s tossed to the hurdles I’ve crossed
    and the times I was ready to quit -
    the tasks I assailed and consistently failed,
    and a few that I hate to admit.
    This tunnel has light that is barely in sight
    and there’s no turning back now for me -
    I’ll stay on this course if it leads to divorce,
    but a pilot - I’m destined to be!

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад

      Haha thanks, that's awesome! I couldn't write a poem to save my life haha.

  • @AlbaSkies
    @AlbaSkies 4 года назад

    Congratulations! Great to see what’s behind the dark arts of paraffin palm trees.

  • @flybe146
    @flybe146 4 года назад +2

    Congratulations my man very well done!! Judging by that time I tried to have ago with a chopper at Shoreham, there is no way I could have done that, mind you I am quite good with the other sort of chopper "the bedroom chopper" (according to the Mrs) LOL, Did you say or mention something about auto carb heat? How does that work then, we don't have that on fixed wing or at least not on the stuff I flew. I take it you will still be flying Micros as well won't' you.

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад +1

      Thanks mate! I'm still in the process of fully understanding the systems onboard but the aircraft's system is very clever and knows where the carb heat needs to be to keep it in the green so it adjusts hot or cold as required. We can fly manually selecting hot or cold. I will get back into my microlight stuff once flying helicopters is my day to day career to change it up a little (and when there is some spare money once I get into a job haha).

  • @musoseven8218
    @musoseven8218 4 года назад +1

    Well done matey! What a fab journey! Tea and medals indeed! Poor instructor, stood out in the cold! LOL!
    Is it a bit easier RT wise and procedurally etc, having been a fixed wing pilot first? Also the left button on the cyclic is that trim?
    Loved the diagrams, schematics and the like - helpful.

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад +1

      Thank you and more than welcome. Aviation videos are much better the more info that's presented as you can get a better picture of what's going on! Yes definitely makes it easier. For one, you don't get nervous about talking on the radio and any extra previous knowledge helps free some mental capacity when trying to learn how to fly the heli.

    • @musoseven8218
      @musoseven8218 4 года назад

      The MicroPilot I understand, one less thing to think about (RT etc) - thanks, interesting insight.
      BTW is that left button on the cyclic the trim?

  • @felixwilson5130
    @felixwilson5130 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video mate and a massive congratulations!!!!!!!!! Out of interest is the cyclic always that juddery? And if so why is that? Something to do with some engine vibrations I'd imagine? Just something I noticed. Thanks mate, all the best

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад +1

      Thanks mate! It varies really, I realized that it actually looks worse on camera as you don't massively notice it whilst flying and yes, all heli's have at least some more pronounced vibration than your average fixed-wing will!

    • @felixwilson5130
      @felixwilson5130 4 года назад

      @@TheMicroPilot Interesting stuff. Thanks mate

  • @patu5798
    @patu5798 4 года назад +1

    The vibration through the cyclic looks a lot more than normal ?

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад

      I didn't note anything unusually abnormal, might have been my nerves making me a little more twitchy on the cyclic and the chest mounted camera always makes it look worse than it is.

    • @helicopterdeeznuts
      @helicopterdeeznuts 2 года назад

      ​@@TheMicroPilot That helicopter definitely had too much vibration in the cyclic. May have been felt in the collective too. Likely a bit out of RTB (rotor track & balance) and/or indicating a problem with the lead/lag dampers. I'd be a little more cautious of that in the future. If it was still able to auto good, it may not be too big of a deal but it can cause ground resonance in an articulated rotor system with an ips that high. Great work though!

  • @zubairahmed3280
    @zubairahmed3280 3 года назад +1

    What's solo mean here is two person

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  3 года назад

      Later on in the video my instructor leaves me to then go fly by myself

  • @aidbon9850
    @aidbon9850 4 года назад +1

    How tf do you trim a helicopter when you have both hands in use?!?! Flying a helicopter looks so difficult, congratulations man!!

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад

      Haha thanks, we have an electronic trim for both pitch and roll in the form of a hat switch on the cyclic where my thumb rests.

  • @Official_Infern
    @Official_Infern 4 года назад +1

    First comment

  • @Official_Infern
    @Official_Infern 4 года назад +1

    Micro can I be a moderator for live chat? I'm a mod for 5 already and u can tell me everything u don't want in your chat

    • @TheMicroPilot
      @TheMicroPilot  4 года назад

      Not too sure, private DM me on Instagram about it

    • @Official_Infern
      @Official_Infern 4 года назад

      @@TheMicroPilot I don't have insta or any of them? Phone won't let install big apps like that