The One Thing Every Pilot Should Know
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- If you want to go from being a GOOD pilot to a GREAT pilot, start thinking about your Angle of Attack while learning to fly. The Angle of Attack is the angle at which the wing meets the air, or relative wind. It is perhaps the most important thing you need to know to understand how an airplane flies during all maneuvers. This is the foundation of treating flying as an art instead of a technicality. Journey with me back to the origin of flight training with this very important knowledge dating back to the Golden Age of Aviation. This is why Sully Sullenberger was able to land US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River safely, and why Bob Hoover could do incredible, one-engine out twin-engine aerobatics. They always knew their Angle of Attack. If you're having trouble understanding this concept, just keep trying. Ask your instructor to explain it to you. If they can't, they don't know enough yet. As you start flying a real airplane, whether it's a Cessna 152, Cessna 172, or tailwheel, I think this concept will start to make more sense to you. At the very least it will get you thinking about the important things. Let's keep "Stick & Rudder" flying alive.
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Ay, thanks man! This was a very interesting watch, and those animations in the beginning were clean! 🔥 Eagerly waiting for the Alaska Travel video!
Glad you enjoyed it man! That's awesome to hear. I couldn't be more excited about Alaska. I was literally dreaming of it last night. Cheers my friend! Thanks for being here for it all : )
Brings back memories of flight training a long time ago for me . Great stuff . Enjoyed it have not flown for a long time , my career took me on another path . Thankyou
Beautiful. I’m glad I could take a trip down memory lane with you. Thanks for stopping by.
Quality content! as a pilot and aircraft mechanic, I can relate to every single word this spoke.
Thanks Daniel! I hope more people find this information.
Very informative and well explained. Waiting anxiously for another of your cinematic videos. Take care and stay safe.
Thanks so much! Ahhh it will happen for sure! Headed to Alaska in 2 weeks. 😍
Your videos always stand out! Thank you very much for the information, very important! We look forward to new videos!
I really appreciate it Francisco! I'm happy you're here, my friend.
@@BradySkye My pleasure!!!
Thank you, keep up the good work greetings from Danmark
Thanks a lot! Will do : )
Fantastic video, Mr. Brady Skye. Have a safe trip to Alaska.
You’re the greatest. 🙏🏽 Thanks a million.
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Reminded me of Stick and Rudder by Wolfgang Langewiesche :)
You got it. Just preaching right from the Aviation Bible.
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A bit off subject, from a newbie wannabe: Imma need to know where to find that trucker hat?
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