Did it go well? What I do after each one is ask, 'what went well?', 'What could be improved?' & 'What will I do differently next time?' only a sentence or two for each answer. But I review my notes before the next lesson. My 'best' one has been 'What will I do differently next time?: Perhaps try latching the door before taxi-ing'
@@stratotramp6243 had to reschedule due to freezing temps and strong winds ☹️ (Indianapolis) those are some great questions though that i look forward to answering hopefully next week. And thanks for the tip on latching the door before taxiing 😂 i could definitely see myself forgetting that from pure nerves and excitement
Alright post Discovery Flight. Even though the instructor did the pre-flight inspection, I asked him if he would show me how to check the fuel and oil and where they’re located because I wanted to know. He was happy to do that. When we first plugged in our headsets I could hear him just fine. However, after we started the engine, I couldn’t hardly hear or understand anything he was saying. Mistake on my part not speaking up soon enough to let him know I couldn’t hear him. I did ok on my taxing out but definitely felt I kept over correcting the left tendency and the nose would pull hard to the right. He also let me do the the take off, but since I couldn’t hear the verbal instructions he was giving me, it was a bit messy sadly. I think I pulled the nose up too soon. But we got up and just like you said, it was surreal looking down. I finally told him I was having a hard time hearing him and he adjusted the volume then it was a world of clarity from then on. I did so good on my simple bank turns, that he let me do some steep bank turns. He also had me do 4 forward slip maneuvers. Those were my favorite part! I almost couldn’t stop smiling and saying “wow”. I felt so happy and proud of myself. Then he showed me the positive and negative G forces pretty quickly in the roller coaster fashion. Sad to say, it made me vom in my mouth and I just swallowed and choked it back down. After coughing for a few seconds, he told me to open the window. I felt totally good to go again and was right back to making more turns and slips without a problem. We were at a small uncontrolled airport. He set up the approach for the final and he let me do the landing. Another smashing rush of adrenaline that I couldn’t believe was real. Second mistake, I forgot to let go of the yoke and tried making the taxi turn like I would turn a car. We both just laughed. I did better on my taxing back in to park. My right leg was shaking a tad from the adrenaline and having to stretch to really control that right rudder and break. I’m 5’5, 123lbs so I think I’ll try thicker shoes next time instead of flat Vans. And need to raise my seat up to help see over the cowling better. The heat didn’t bother me at all, I’m used to working in a hot warehouse with no a/c and no fan. We went up in a newer 172S, which also helped me relax a bit seeing it was a newer cockpit than some others I’ve seen. My instructor was so positive and encouraging and kept saying I did a great job so that was an incredible feeling to walk away with. He also sent me all the photos and videos he took of me flying. Seeing those when I got home made it even more surreal and kept pacing around my house texting the pics to friends and family as I kept reliving each moment. Definitely a literal type of high I will never forget and I absolutely cannot wait to get up in the air again!
My discovery flight is Wednesday. I am so excited and nervous at the same time. I have been wanting to do this for a year now and am so proud of myself for going for it! Thank you for the video.
Just stumbled across this video, and thank you for the info! I’ve got my discovery flight scheduled for tomorrow and I’m a mix of very excited and very nervous.
Thats awesome Monica, congrats on taking that first step! I feel certain there will be no looking back after that first flight. My first flight was decades ago but I remember it like it was yesterday. I wish the best for you as you explore this new horizon - and take a lot of pictures and videos tomorrow if you can, you will be glad you did down the road.
@@FreedomFlight1 Thanks! Not sure I’m going to sleep much tonight. Tomorrow will surely be a day I’ll remember for the rest of my life. It’s taken years for me to take this step (I’m calling it “scratching a 30-year-old itch”) and I have no idea where it will lead me, but my expectations are to simply enjoy every moment. (And pray I don’t vomit. 😆) Thank you for the encouragement! I hope they allow photos!
Truly appreciate how you explained this whole experience. I know that anyone who trains with you are in good hands. Thank you so much for this video and and all your content.
My first ‘discovery flight’ was with a friend of a friend who just happened to have a 152 at our local airport ( ENW Kenosha) and I was hooked. That was back in 1985. Got my private SEL ticket @ 61.5 hrs in 1987.
I have been a passenger since i was 2 yrs old, copilot since i was 13, i have a discovery flight/lesson up coming soon from a instructor in the club im a member in, Videos like this is exactly what im looking after!, thank you for going thru the process of a discovery flight!
On my way to go do my discovery flight and this video really got me extra excited. Street tons and tons of research and conversations, today is the day.
Just took my discovery flight here in Virginia two days ago and I super excited to start my flight training....btw I experienced a ditching off the coast of Alaska in 1962 as a child on a DC7...so I am taking on the challenge in my late 60s to master the fear...and wow it is really an amazing experience to fly a plane!!
thank you for response, i took my first discovery flight yesterday,sun 3/5/23 here in fla. i absolutely loved it!! light winds , 3-5 mph, he let me do everything, taxi, takeoff, landing, i did need some help on the flare though, i took the hour flight, what a great time!! ( cessna 172)
Great vid from an old pilot. My grandson wants to be a pilot(are you sure? I asked) and after he was sure, I agreed for him to take a discovery flight. I had him watch this and soon enough , he ran back to his room and got on MS Flight Simulator. Yeh I told him it’s a drug, it will bite and bite hard!
After 45 or so years of flying 36 with an airline what I remember is that first flight in 1965 and my first solo. WOW I believe I can even smell the smells from that C 150. Thanks for reminding me. Acts 4:12.
Its crazy how those smells bring back memories isnt it? About a year ago I was able to go see the man that owned the flight school I learned to fly in. He was in his 90's but STILL had that same C150 in his hangar. It had not flown in many years, but when I climbed in it, the 'aroma' instantly took me back to 16 years old, ha.
This was great. I've been interested in taking lessons for about 6 months or so. Just following a few instructors online. I think this presentation has pretty much pushed me to make the appointment. Thanks!!
That’s great! Congrats on taking the first step. I feel confident you won’t regret it. We are just getting started creating these flying videos, just published another a few minutes ago. I hope we can help you a little along your journey.
I just had my first two flights about a week ago and I'm addicted. The first flight I was in full learning mode, but the second flight I was able to enjoy everything more. It's really such a peaceful experience, I've completely changed my plans for the next few months just to pursue flying. I did ground school first and spent a lot of time learning, which helped a ton. Having to opportunity to fly and see places around your area is super cool, my instructor was pointing out places that felt like a significant distance away by car, and they were right over the hill
Just went on my first discovery flight today...watched your video this morning to get prepped. Will be starting next week on my private pilots license with instrumentation certification.
Building the courage to schedule my discovery flight soon, this video was a huge relief to watch, you seem like an awesome instructor & I appreciate the information you passed along here!
I have a discovery flight lined up before the end of the year and support from a current airline pilot to guide me through the process. He sent me this video and I’m excited to try flying a plane!
I have my discovery flight scheduled for tomorrow and I'm very excited. I've been simming for a while but now I want to try the real thing. Thanks for this video.
@@FreedomFlight1 It was great! Flew a 2021 Piper. Not going to lie, I was a bit nervous. I guess I question my aptitude and ability more than anything else. The fear of learing something new like this at 53. Eventually, I'll need to either sign up and move forward or stop watching RUclips videos. LOL
@@ron1969 A good instructor will slowly transfer their knowledge and experience to you, bit by bit - not all at once. You'll get it, it's a process. Just don't ever give up.
Took my discovery flight on Sunday and it was amazing. I did feel very motion sick as I’m not used to feeling so much movement in a plane (flew in a Cessna). Guy was very nice, seems to be a few years older than me (I’m 22) and the view was spectacular. Thinking of going to their flight school but still have to get my first class medical exam and might do an online ground school before doing flight lessons
I'm taking mine soon and I'm beyond excited. As a perfectionist, it's just hard when I'm new to something like this and don't know how to go about it I feel awkard. But this video definitely helped a lot, thank you!
Great video. My discovery flight is this coming weekend. I have been up a couple of times with my brother who has his PPL but excited to go up with a CFI.
@@FreedomFlight1 it went great! I am going to be flying 6 hours this coming week. Aim is to get 200 hours in 2024. Also ordered some flying eyes using your code! Thanks!
Well let me tell you that you have a unique way of teaching and I like it so much that I will make sure to follow your videos and the essential tips and information you give, thank you a lot for everything sir
Good question. I would say as many times as you feel you need to take one to adequately decide if this is right for you. For some, maybe several years have taken place in between. For others, maybe you are wanting to see what a flight school is like and has to offer. I dont think there should be a 'limit' so to speak, however, if you keep going to the same school and instructor every week asking for another discovery flight they might cut you off at some point! ha. I wish you the best! Dave
I have been wanting to become a pilot for about 8 years now and I am just thinking about booking my discovery flight. Gotta give it a couple weeks because I got some personal things going on that I need to handle but this made me want to book it even more.
Thank you Donovan. I am a Flight Instructor but not currently taking on new students. Hope to periodically create more video like this though. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video sir. Your calm, knowledgeable voice instills confidence in the fact that I will be able to do this. You make it seem eezy peezy. lol .... even though I know there will be lots involved. Thanks
My discovery flight is Tuesday and looking to be a pretty beautiful day for a flight. 80 degrees and partly cloudy. I’ve been wanting to do this for years since I was 16. I’m 25 now and I see that it’s a good time to start flying. I’ve been on flight simulators for like 12 years with lots of experience. Around 8,000 hours actually. Mostly military flying and aerobatics with some GA flights here and there. But I’m confident that I’ll impress my flight instructor and that I’ll earn my PPL in no time.
Hello! Thanks for sharing this wonderful video! I have booked my intro flight and can’t wait! What else can someone with zero flying experience do to prepare? Books to read or other videos you recommend to learn basic terminology. Thanks for your time!
Hi Anali, thanks for watching. Congrats on taking that first step! I’d suggest you get both the books I have listed in the video. You can download them for free from the FAA or follow the Amazon link to get inexpensive printed copies (I recommend). At first it may look like an overwhelming amount of information, but rest assured, it’s not hard to learn it just takes time. There are a lot of online ground schools, the Sportys Pilot Shop program is great if you prefer that over textbook reading. However, maybe wait until after your flight before investing in an online groundschool as your instructor may have other options. Let me know how it goes!
Thank you for the video, great material 💪🏼 tomorrow I'm going to see an instructor in syracuse NY, this procedure is going to cost under 300 dollars for the fist time and based on the instructor the 40 hours is going to cost under 13k
I have my discovery flight in a few weeks in a Cirrus SR20. Decided to quit my 10+ year career in insurance and enroll in a flight program in Indianapolis, IN. Can’t wait, and don’t worry, I’m prepared to not make much money for a while. Haha
That’s awesome man, congratulations for taking this big step. Learning to fly is a rewarding journey and then flying for a living is a rewarding career. I also fly for and teach at a major airline. My new hire pilot student last week switched careers also and didn’t take his discovery flight until he was almost 40. He’s now doing what he always dreamed of, flying for a major airline.
Thinking about doing a discovery flight in Anchorage, Alaska here soon. Probably on my r&r days off from the Slope here soon in early January 2024. Only decision is which one company to go with.
Unfortunately I don’t know of anyone up there to recommend. There’s a guy in Homer, AK not sure show far that is though. Look him up - Chris Palmer, Angle of Attack. He produces some great training content. Thx for watching.
Thanks for the great video! I had my discovery flight about a month ago and everything you described in this video happened during the flight. Especially the super challenging taxi. I’m now on lesson 3 and struggling with trim. I either apply a bit too much or too little, any tips?
Great glad it helped! On the trim...ask your CFI to have you fly around for about 20 min or so exclusively with the trim wheel and rudders to control the plane (dont touch the control wheel). I do this with my students early on to help get over 'which way' to move the trim. Plus it is kind of fun to see how well you can actually control the plane with trim alone.
My discovery flight is this next Sunday! I can’t believe I’m beginning to fly a plane before a car! (I’m turning 15 next week) -Any tips on taxiing?? I don’t know why I’m most scared of taxiing. I feel like it’s hard to control since I’ve tried to taxi a plane on a flight sim before. The Rudder Pedals seemed stiff and kinda hard to keep on centerline 😅😅
Very nicely produced & presented. Could have done with this before I started learning. I like the logo. I'm currently learning in a Flight Design CT2k for a UK PPL(M), weather has been prohibitive recently but waiting to do my solo navigation.
Great video, a friend of mine is going through flight lessons and I'm getting kind of curious about it. I actually work at an aircraft manufacturer, so I build them in FL.
Nice "discovery" video!! I'm recently retired, and always had the itch to get my PPL. So now I have the time, but funds would be difficult, but if I take my time I could swing it. My concern is that I'm a diabetic. No Insulin but, is that still a road block? Or, should I go the LSA route?? Thanks
Hi Dan, thanks for taking the time to watch. I would recommend you discuss this with an Aviation Doctor first. Here is a link to the directory of Aviation Medical Examiners www.faa.gov/pilots/amelocator/ I really hope you are able to pursue your dreams and become a Private Pilot. Keep in touch.
What Timing I have a Discovery Flight scheduled for Sept 12th at 10am here in SC . I have a real talented young lady CFI is going take a 70 year old male up for not my first flight , but the first time with hands on! looking forward to the experience . It has been so cloudy her she may post pone we'll see . May be I can comment afterward . I have about 4 to 6 hours of completing ground school and will start review in prep for the text . Thanks for sharing I'm not nervous but very excited !!!!
Thank you for presenting what to expect, I very much enjoyed this video and the information! Question: Did the girl become (or still working towards) a certificated pilot? You seem like a great instructor.
I just toke one this morning, I was bit Nervous, but then I got better did to the control for a few minutes, i wish i had seen your video before, anyways Good video.. thanks
Thanks for your video. I took my discovery flight about a month ago and loved it. I’ll need to research a different school, however. The woman I flew with is just a one-person operation with a line of students out the door. Although I’m in no big hurry to get this done, I’d like to keep continuity and not too much down time. I suppose it’s best to learn as much as you can on the ground before going back up?
Yes, the more you can learn on the ground the more efficient your flying will actually be. However, don’t go too long without at least a quick flight to keep you motivated! Thanks for watching.
@@FreedomFlight1 My oldest will be attending college this fall, studying aviation. He says if I’m in no big hurry, he’ll be able to instruct me after his junior year, so there’s another option.
Great video! I am 16 and I hope to be able to schedule a discovery flight sometime this year. I want to become a pilot but I am worried about the expenses of flight lessons. Any advice will be greatly appreciated
I know it’s very expensive. If you decide to do it as a career, it’s likely to be a great investment into yourself. Even slow progress is better than no progress. Hung around for the least expensive place to train. Smaller airports outside the city tend to be less expensive as less traffic getting in and out of the airport. Be super prepared for each flight, ask what to expect from your instructor so you can be very prepared. It’s worth it, I assure you. Thx for watching.
cessna is amazing if your plane is falling and spinning out of control just let go of the steering and the plane will level it self if you are high enough
You cannot solo unless you are 16. However, if you are younger than that, nothing prevents you from training. Many people have soloed on their 16th birthday!
@@FreedomFlight1 Thanks for the quick reply. I live in the Denton area and am considering taking lessons. Something I have wanted to do for over 30 years but then life happens. I have actually been in aviation my whole career but have not taken lessons.....I guess better late than never.
Definitely never too late. If you haven’t already, look up “In The Pattern” at Denton Airport. Ask for Sherman, the owner. Tell him I sent you. Good man, running a nice operation.
Thanks for watching. Technically, no, there is not an age limit. Generally speaking, our organization provides them for high school and junior high students but if your son is interested I'd certainly get him one!
My discovery flight is today in a few hours. I thought id be terrified by now, but somehow i feel more excited then anything, which is weird on account im a nervous wreck 😅
@@FreedomFlight1 Ha! 😆 you're welcome! I love that you talk about that information though it just reiterates how valuable safety is to ensuring nice safe flights.
Don't let the fear of becoming sick keep you from pursing being a pilot. Give your body a chance to get acclimated to the sensations of flight, once it does, you will probably never get sick again. There were times early on in my training where I got nauseous, but after a while those tendencies went away. If you find you are prone to getting sick, ask to keep your flight lessons very short at first, keep plenty of fresh air coming in, and focus on something outside on the horizon. Whatever you do, just don't give up because of it, you will get past it!
Hello! Well I might be too late to ask questions but I am watching your video at this moment where I have the other Google tab to book an appoinment for my Discovery Flight and I am a little bit nervous so that's why I am here. I have a question for anyone who has already gone throught he DF- do I have to know all of the instruments before I do the DF? I have been playing the MFSimulator and I'm doing some practice on how to do some landing and it's so fun and I even get nervous and I take it as if I am really flying. Thank you for the video, this made me feel better.
Hey sorry for the slow reply, no, you certainly do not need to know and understand all the instruments before your first flight. Your instructor will teach you everything you need to know when you get there. Of course, if you do have an understating of some of the things in the cockpit you will just be ahead of the game…and probably even enjoy it a little more. Flight sims are an excellent way to learn and get familiar also. Let me know how the flight goes!
Absolutely amazing I got to do turns I did 45° turns I climbed and descended we went no higher than 5,200ft. And we did power on and power off stalls and a touch and go. I have a video on my channel about it if you wanna check it out as well.
I have the weird question of the day I think. Maybe a month or so ago I came upon an aviation video here on RUclips. I started watching more and more and more of them. Right now I study here Private Pilot License information almost every day. I became addicted. There is one " But" though ..... I have great acrophobia and am a complete white knuckle flyer. Have you ever heard this before? I don't know that I could ever get past ground school. Thoughts? :)
Hi Kris. You are not alone feeling like that, trust me. I encourage you to stay committed to learning. The more you learn, the more you will truly understand. As your understanding increases, your fear will naturally decrease. When you do start flying, make sure you are very clear to your instructor if you are still very hesitant in the air. A good instructor will work hard to slowly build your confidence. You'll get there....as long as you don't give up, just don't quit!
@@FreedomFlight1 I didn't notice until I read the comment, but yes is does have a left bias. I didn't think it detracted too much. I appreciate producing videos is a PITA 😂
Not sure what caused that! I’m definitely still early in the learning stage of trying to produce these. About to finish up my next one on basic radio communications. Flying airplanes is much easier than video editing if you ask me.
@@FreedomFlight1 very high quality video, I wouldn't have thought you were new to this. The audio favors the left track for some reason, but it's not too bad and everything else is A+. Keep it up and you'll do really well here
I passed my ppl in 1989, and for different reasons, I haven’t piloted since those days. What's your advice for someone like me who'd consider flying again?
It truly is something that stays with you. I think you’ll be really glad you went back and picked up where you left off. There’s just so much fulfillment in flying, and it’s never too late to experience it. I wish you the best!
Hi, we are near Denton. However, our organization provides free discovery flights for high school students. Unfortunately, I am unable to take on full time students. For those that are interested after, I try to recommend local flight schools that are a good fit.
That’s great! No not really, watching videos like you are already doing can be helpful for knowing what to expect. Just show up prepared to have your life derailed as you about to join the rest of us and probably become highly addicted to flying. I wish you the best!
When I went to do my discovery flight first thing we did, me and random young instructor we jumped into wrong airplane which in that moment I was holding myself so hard not to laugh 🤣🤣🤣🤣. And then during the whole flight he was so quiet 🤐 I was the only one talking and asking questions.
I wouldn’t let that prevent you from trying. Ironically, a lot of pilots would admit “I’m afraid of heights” ha. It’s just different up there when you are strapped in a seat. I also fly a B787 at very high altitudes and never once have I looked out and got anxious about how high I am. BUT…..if you ask me to climb up a 20’ extension ladder and trim a tree I might not be able to do it. Give it a shot, I don’t think the altitude will bother you, it’s just not like other ‘heights’.
I don't know why this video popped up on my recommendation, but now I really wanted to learn to fly😃 ... but unfortunately I'm just 157 cm tall, I don't thing I'm able to do this😅
That’s 5’1” tall if my math is correct. If that’s the case, 157cm is no problem at all. Seriously, there are plenty of professional pilots that height, don’t let that stop you. Thanks for watching, hope you take that next step!
@@FreedomFlight1 oh wow thanks a lot for the info😃 ... I think I'll head to my local flight school tomorrow to get more info, and start saving some my money.😄
My question Im guessing is not a common one. :) A few months ago I was bitten by the aviation bug but due in part to not having the funds quite yet have been doing a Lot of ground studying. Probably over 100 hours, so this isnt exactly a casual interest. B U T ..... have you ever dealt with a new student who has acrophobia? I heard one man say he got past it but on his Discovery flight he had a full blown panic attack. Any thoughts? Thanks.
Great question Kris. I feel confident you can get past this, just don’t give up on it. It’s imperative you find the right flight instructor, one that understands your fears or concerns and is willing to make addressing them a priority. If I was flying with you, I would just make sure we took everything very easy and give you time to get acclimated. It will happen. Much of this is probably “fear of the unknown”. Once the unknown becomes ‘known’ I think you’re confidence will increase and then you will feel more secure at high altitudes. For what it’s worth, I’ve been flying for 35 years but I hate extension ladders! ha. I just lack confidence in them and never got over it ha. Hang in there, this will be worth it!
Hey thanks for the comment. Yes, a great first step is to find your nearest flight school and ask them for a “Discovery Flight”. It’s a great way to get a taste of what learning to fly might look like for you. If you do, let me know how it goes, best of luck to you!
I started by doing a ground school, which really prepares you for getting into the sky. It's much less intimidating when you know what everything does and some theory, I highly recommend it. That plus a discovery flight is the way to go, do those two things and you'll learn the next steps
@@FreedomFlight1 currently I’m 95% complete with my ground school so I have been asking around for CFI’s in the DFW area. Do you work for a flight school or independently?
@@BrianRhodes9763 unfortunately I’m not available right now to take on any students. If you are in the Denton area, I’d recommend In The Pattern though. Ask for Sherman, he’s the owner and could set you up with a good CFI there.
The FAA does not have an age limit as long as you can pass the FAA medical (flight physical). The only age limit is for part 121 (airline) flying which is limited to 65...for now. Thanks for watching!
As someone who wants to become a pilot, but have an irrational fear of heights/hearing about all the pilot students that have died. How would I go about conquering this?
Just take it slow and communicate this to your instructor. Make sure you find someone that will work to build your confidence. Im certain you can overcome those fears. The more understanding you have and confidence in your ability and the aircraft the less fear you will have. Thx for watching.
im petrified of heights and in 2 hours i start my 1 hour flight, in summer im going to do my first sky dive SOLO not tandem... have i lost my mind or is this a 40 year old man chrisis? damn whatever it is it's driving me to the extremes whats next rock climbing without gear? all of a sudden this year i woke up and decided to try everything before i die
My discovery flight is tomorrow. This video made me even more excited, so ready to start this journey
That’s awesome, congratulations On taking your first step!
Did it go well? What I do after each one is ask, 'what went well?', 'What could be improved?' & 'What will I do differently next time?' only a sentence or two for each answer. But I review my notes before the next lesson. My 'best' one has been 'What will I do differently next time?: Perhaps try latching the door before taxi-ing'
@@stratotramp6243 had to reschedule due to freezing temps and strong winds ☹️ (Indianapolis) those are some great questions though that i look forward to answering hopefully next week. And thanks for the tip on latching the door before taxiing 😂 i could definitely see myself forgetting that from pure nerves and excitement
@@Queenlene0710 Weather in UK has been shocking, got up last Sat, but grounded for 6 weeks before that. Good luck
I just took my discovery flight a few weeks ago! I hope yours gets rescheduled soon and that you absolutely love it!
Alright post Discovery Flight. Even though the instructor did the pre-flight inspection, I asked him if he would show me how to check the fuel and oil and where they’re located because I wanted to know. He was happy to do that. When we first plugged in our headsets I could hear him just fine. However, after we started the engine, I couldn’t hardly hear or understand anything he was saying. Mistake on my part not speaking up soon enough to let him know I couldn’t hear him. I did ok on my taxing out but definitely felt I kept over correcting the left tendency and the nose would pull hard to the right. He also let me do the the take off, but since I couldn’t hear the verbal instructions he was giving me, it was a bit messy sadly. I think I pulled the nose up too soon. But we got up and just like you said, it was surreal looking down. I finally told him I was having a hard time hearing him and he adjusted the volume then it was a world of clarity from then on. I did so good on my simple bank turns, that he let me do some steep bank turns. He also had me do 4 forward slip maneuvers. Those were my favorite part! I almost couldn’t stop smiling and saying “wow”. I felt so happy and proud of myself. Then he showed me the positive and negative G forces pretty quickly in the roller coaster fashion. Sad to say, it made me vom in my mouth and I just swallowed and choked it back down. After coughing for a few seconds, he told me to open the window. I felt totally good to go again and was right back to making more turns and slips without a problem. We were at a small uncontrolled airport. He set up the approach for the final and he let me do the landing. Another smashing rush of adrenaline that I couldn’t believe was real. Second mistake, I forgot to let go of the yoke and tried making the taxi turn like I would turn a car. We both just laughed. I did better on my taxing back in to park. My right leg was shaking a tad from the adrenaline and having to stretch to really control that right rudder and break. I’m 5’5, 123lbs so I think I’ll try thicker shoes next time instead of flat Vans. And need to raise my seat up to help see over the cowling better. The heat didn’t bother me at all, I’m used to working in a hot warehouse with no a/c and no fan. We went up in a newer 172S, which also helped me relax a bit seeing it was a newer cockpit than some others I’ve seen. My instructor was so positive and encouraging and kept saying I did a great job so that was an incredible feeling to walk away with. He also sent me all the photos and videos he took of me flying. Seeing those when I got home made it even more surreal and kept pacing around my house texting the pics to friends and family as I kept reliving each moment. Definitely a literal type of high I will never forget and I absolutely cannot wait to get up in the air again!
Thanks for sharing your experience!
My discovery flight is Wednesday. I am so excited and nervous at the same time. I have been wanting to do this for a year now and am so proud of myself for going for it! Thank you for the video.
Congrats on taking the first step! We wish you well on this new journey.
@@FreedomFlight1 your going to love it!!
How was your intro flight?
Give us an update. Where are you now, one year later? PPL? Commercial?
I have my discovery flight tomorrow!! This answers a lot of things that I was wondering about. Thank you!
Great!
Just stumbled across this video, and thank you for the info! I’ve got my discovery flight scheduled for tomorrow and I’m a mix of very excited and very nervous.
Thats awesome Monica, congrats on taking that first step! I feel certain there will be no looking back after that first flight. My first flight was decades ago but I remember it like it was yesterday. I wish the best for you as you explore this new horizon - and take a lot of pictures and videos tomorrow if you can, you will be glad you did down the road.
@@FreedomFlight1 Thanks! Not sure I’m going to sleep much tonight. Tomorrow will surely be a day I’ll remember for the rest of my life. It’s taken years for me to take this step (I’m calling it “scratching a 30-year-old itch”) and I have no idea where it will lead me, but my expectations are to simply enjoy every moment. (And pray I don’t vomit. 😆) Thank you for the encouragement! I hope they allow photos!
How did it go?
@@stratotramp6243 It was amazing! Hard to put into words. I’m in love.
@@established_on_the_run More pilots!
Truly appreciate how you explained this whole experience. I know that anyone who trains with you are in good hands. Thank you so much for this video and and all your content.
Thank you for watching!
My first ‘discovery flight’ was with a friend of a friend who just happened to have a 152 at our local airport ( ENW Kenosha) and I was hooked.
That was back in 1985. Got my private SEL ticket @ 61.5 hrs in 1987.
Thanks for watching Mike
I have been a passenger since i was 2 yrs old, copilot since i was 13, i have a discovery flight/lesson up coming soon from a instructor in the club im a member in, Videos like this is exactly what im looking after!, thank you for going thru the process of a discovery flight!
That’s awesome Richard, thanks for watching and I wish the best for you on this adventure.
😂😂😂 the joke about pre-drive inspection. “I know you don’t do that.” Lmao
I have 6 kids, so I'm full of stupid "dad' jokes", ha. Thx for watching Amadou.
On my way to go do my discovery flight and this video really got me extra excited. Street tons and tons of research and conversations, today is the day.
Great! How was it?
My Discovery Flight is today! I’m so excited! Thank you for this video
Great! Let us know how it goes!
Just took my discovery flight here in Virginia two days ago and I super excited to start my flight training....btw I experienced a ditching off the coast of Alaska in 1962 as a child on a DC7...so I am taking on the challenge in my late 60s to master the fear...and wow it is really an amazing experience to fly a plane!!
What airport did you take it at?
Thanks for watching!
thank you for response, i took my first discovery flight yesterday,sun 3/5/23 here in fla. i absolutely loved it!! light winds , 3-5 mph, he let me do everything, taxi, takeoff, landing, i did need some help on the flare though, i took the hour flight, what a great time!! ( cessna 172)
Thats awesome Chris, congratulations
Very insightful, very good delivery. I’m currently saving for my PPL, videos like yours keep me motivated. Keep it up! 👏🏽🙌🏽
Thanks for watching Tristan!
Great vid from an old pilot. My grandson wants to be a pilot(are you sure? I asked) and after he was sure, I agreed for him to take a discovery flight. I had him watch this and soon enough , he ran back to his room and got on MS Flight Simulator.
Yeh I told him it’s a drug, it will bite and bite hard!
Thanks for watching, I hope your grandson does well!
After 45 or so years of flying 36 with an airline what I remember is that first flight in 1965 and my first solo. WOW I believe I can even smell the smells from that C 150. Thanks for reminding me. Acts 4:12.
Its crazy how those smells bring back memories isnt it? About a year ago I was able to go see the man that owned the flight school I learned to fly in. He was in his 90's but STILL had that same C150 in his hangar. It had not flown in many years, but when I climbed in it, the 'aroma' instantly took me back to 16 years old, ha.
This was great. I've been interested in taking lessons for about 6 months or so. Just following a few instructors online. I think this presentation has pretty much pushed me to make the appointment. Thanks!!
That’s great! Congrats on taking the first step. I feel confident you won’t regret it. We are just getting started creating these flying videos, just published another a few minutes ago. I hope we can help you a little along your journey.
I just had my first two flights about a week ago and I'm addicted. The first flight I was in full learning mode, but the second flight I was able to enjoy everything more. It's really such a peaceful experience, I've completely changed my plans for the next few months just to pursue flying. I did ground school first and spent a lot of time learning, which helped a ton. Having to opportunity to fly and see places around your area is super cool, my instructor was pointing out places that felt like a significant distance away by car, and they were right over the hill
@@Luminarada80 You will remember your first lessons forever, I remember them like they were yesterday, yet they were 30+ years ago!
Just went on my first discovery flight today...watched your video this morning to get prepped. Will be starting next week on my private pilots license with instrumentation certification.
That is awesome! Congratulations and thanks for watching.
Discovery flight is scheduled for tomorrow! Thanks for the insight on what to expect 👍🏻
That’s awesome! Congrats on taking that first step.
Building the courage to schedule my discovery flight soon, this video was a huge relief to watch, you seem like an awesome instructor & I appreciate the information you passed along here!
Thank you for watching! I hope you get to take that flight soon. If you have any questions prior, feel free to ask, I’ll try to help if I can.
I’m taking my first discovery flight tomorrow! This has been my dream to fly Cessna my entire life and now it’s beginning to come true.
Thats so awesome! Congratulations, let me know how it goes!
@@FreedomFlight1 it went awesome!
Thats great!
very good rundown on the process and to the point. You minimized some anxiety from a possible student here .
Awesome! Glad it helped.
first discovery flight tomorrow!!! super excited
Awesome!
I have a discovery flight lined up before the end of the year and support from a current airline pilot to guide me through the process. He sent me this video and I’m excited to try flying a plane!
Awesome, thx for watching! Let me know how the flight goes!
My discovery flight is scheduled for next Thursday. I'm so excited and can't wait your video got me more hooked now ! 😂❤
Thats awesome! I hope it goes great, thanks for watching.
I'm so excited for mine! Thank you!
Thx for watching!
I have my discovery flight scheduled for tomorrow and I'm very excited. I've been simming for a while but now I want to try the real thing. Thanks for this video.
That’s awesome man, congratulations! Let’s us know how it goes.
Taking my discovery flight tomorrow! Very excited!!!
How’d it go?
@@FreedomFlight1 It was great! Flew a 2021 Piper. Not going to lie, I was a bit nervous. I guess I question my aptitude and ability more than anything else. The fear of learing something new like this at 53. Eventually, I'll need to either sign up and move forward or stop watching RUclips videos. LOL
@@ron1969 A good instructor will slowly transfer their knowledge and experience to you, bit by bit - not all at once. You'll get it, it's a process. Just don't ever give up.
Took my discovery flight on Sunday and it was amazing. I did feel very motion sick as I’m not used to feeling so much movement in a plane (flew in a Cessna). Guy was very nice, seems to be a few years older than me (I’m 22) and the view was spectacular. Thinking of going to their flight school but still have to get my first class medical exam and might do an online ground school before doing flight lessons
Thats great!
I'm taking mine soon and I'm beyond excited. As a perfectionist, it's just hard when I'm new to something like this and don't know how to go about it I feel awkard. But this video definitely helped a lot, thank you!
I’m glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Excellent video, very informative!
Thank you
I really like this video thank you for this information. I am taking my discovery flight this September!
Thank you so much for watching!
My discover flight is on Saturday and this made me so excited to do it
Great! Thank you for watching
Great video. My discovery flight is this coming weekend. I have been up a couple of times with my brother who has his PPL but excited to go up with a CFI.
That’s awesome! Let me know it goes. Congrats on taking your next step.
@@FreedomFlight1 it went great! I am going to be flying 6 hours this coming week. Aim is to get 200 hours in 2024. Also ordered some flying eyes using your code! Thanks!
This is a fantastic video! Thank you so much for creating!
Thank you for watching!
Well let me tell you that you have a unique way of teaching and I like it so much that I will make sure to follow your videos and the essential tips and information you give, thank you a lot for everything sir
Hi, thanks so much for the kind words. I appreciate you watching and hope I can continue to bring value to your journey.
Great video. Keep them coming. Blue Skies -Tony
Thank you Tony, working on more for the future. Thx for the feedback.
How many times can i take a discovery flight
Good question. I would say as many times as you feel you need to take one to adequately decide if this is right for you. For some, maybe several years have taken place in between. For others, maybe you are wanting to see what a flight school is like and has to offer. I dont think there should be a 'limit' so to speak, however, if you keep going to the same school and instructor every week asking for another discovery flight they might cut you off at some point! ha.
I wish you the best!
Dave
my discovery flight is next week and im definitely excited
That’s great!
Thank you for the video! I'm taking my first powered flight in two days. BTW - I love the paint scheme on your 172.
Thank you! Let me know how your flight goes, I'm excited for you.
I have been wanting to become a pilot for about 8 years now and I am just thinking about booking my discovery flight. Gotta give it a couple weeks because I got some personal things going on that I need to handle but this made me want to book it even more.
Great! I wish you the best!
I absolutely love this presentation! thank you soooo much. do you provide flight lessons?
Thank you Donovan. I am a Flight Instructor but not currently taking on new students. Hope to periodically create more video like this though. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video sir. Your calm, knowledgeable voice instills confidence in the fact that I will be able to do this. You make it seem eezy peezy. lol .... even though I know there will be lots involved. Thanks
Thanks for watching Dave!
My discovery flight is Tuesday and looking to be a pretty beautiful day for a flight. 80 degrees and partly cloudy. I’ve been wanting to do this for years since I was 16. I’m 25 now and I see that it’s a good time to start flying. I’ve been on flight simulators for like 12 years with lots of experience. Around 8,000 hours actually. Mostly military flying and aerobatics with some GA flights here and there. But I’m confident that I’ll impress my flight instructor and that I’ll earn my PPL in no time.
That’s awesome, how did it go?
Hello! Thanks for sharing this wonderful video! I have booked my intro flight and can’t wait! What else can someone with zero flying experience do to prepare? Books to read or other videos you recommend to learn basic terminology. Thanks for your time!
Hi Anali, thanks for watching. Congrats on taking that first step! I’d suggest you get both the books I have listed in the video. You can download them for free from the FAA or follow the Amazon link to get inexpensive printed copies (I recommend). At first it may look like an overwhelming amount of information, but rest assured, it’s not hard to learn it just takes time. There are a lot of online ground schools, the Sportys Pilot Shop program is great if you prefer that over textbook reading. However, maybe wait until after your flight before investing in an online groundschool as your instructor may have other options. Let me know how it goes!
Thank you for your time! :)
Thank you for the video, great material 💪🏼 tomorrow I'm going to see an instructor in syracuse NY, this procedure is going to cost under 300 dollars for the fist time and based on the instructor the 40 hours is going to cost under 13k
Thats great! I hope you have an awesome experience! Thanks for watching.
Very helpful thank you. Going up in less than one hour.
I hope it was a great flight!
I have my discovery flight in a few weeks in a Cirrus SR20. Decided to quit my 10+ year career in insurance and enroll in a flight program in Indianapolis, IN. Can’t wait, and don’t worry, I’m prepared to not make much money for a while. Haha
That’s awesome man, congratulations for taking this big step. Learning to fly is a rewarding journey and then flying for a living is a rewarding career. I also fly for and teach at a major airline. My new hire pilot student last week switched careers also and didn’t take his discovery flight until he was almost 40. He’s now doing what he always dreamed of, flying for a major airline.
@@Tybell350 Awesome man! Keep up the good work, the industry needs you.
Thx brother, i think this video will help me take that first scary step. Really thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Thinking about doing a discovery flight in Anchorage, Alaska here soon. Probably on my r&r days off from the Slope here soon in early January 2024. Only decision is which one company to go with.
Unfortunately I don’t know of anyone up there to recommend. There’s a guy in Homer, AK not sure show far that is though. Look him up - Chris Palmer, Angle of Attack. He produces some great training content. Thx for watching.
Awesome video!!!
Thank you for watching
Thanks for the great video! Also cool shirt.
Hey thx for watching! I’m at Oshkosh Airventure right now so I’m stocking up on a few more cool flying shirts, ha.
@@FreedomFlight1 I just happened to see about Oshkosh. Looks like a lot of fun, take care and thanks again.
Robb
Thanks for the great video! I had my discovery flight about a month ago and everything you described in this video happened during the flight. Especially the super challenging taxi. I’m now on lesson 3 and struggling with trim. I either apply a bit too much or too little, any tips?
Great glad it helped! On the trim...ask your CFI to have you fly around for about 20 min or so exclusively with the trim wheel and rudders to control the plane (dont touch the control wheel). I do this with my students early on to help get over 'which way' to move the trim. Plus it is kind of fun to see how well you can actually control the plane with trim alone.
My discovery flight is this next Sunday! I can’t believe I’m beginning to fly a plane before a car! (I’m turning 15 next week) -Any tips on taxiing?? I don’t know why I’m most scared of taxiing. I feel like it’s hard to control since I’ve tried to taxi a plane on a flight sim before. The Rudder Pedals seemed stiff and kinda hard to keep on centerline 😅😅
Thats awesome Alex, I'm sure you will have a blast! Thanks for watching.
Very nicely produced & presented. Could have done with this before I started learning. I like the logo. I'm currently learning in a Flight Design CT2k for a UK PPL(M), weather has been prohibitive recently but waiting to do my solo navigation.
I’ve never flown in one of those but hear they are pretty cool. Good luck with the solo, those are memories you will never forget!
Great video, a friend of mine is going through flight lessons and I'm getting kind of curious about it. I actually work at an aircraft manufacturer, so I build them in FL.
That’s great. Mind me asking what you build?
So I scheduled my FAA medical exam, do I need to have it done before or after my discovery flight?
Good question, you actually don’t have to have it until you make your first solo flight.
Im on my way to my discovery flight now!
Awesome! How was it?
Nice "discovery" video!! I'm recently retired, and always had the itch to get my PPL. So now I have the time, but funds would be difficult, but if I take my time I could swing it. My concern is that I'm a diabetic. No Insulin but, is that still a road block? Or, should I go the LSA route?? Thanks
Hi Dan, thanks for taking the time to watch. I would recommend you discuss this with an Aviation Doctor first. Here is a link to the directory of Aviation Medical Examiners www.faa.gov/pilots/amelocator/
I really hope you are able to pursue your dreams and become a Private Pilot. Keep in touch.
I’m in the same boat.
What Timing I have a Discovery Flight scheduled for Sept 12th at 10am here in SC . I have a real talented young lady CFI is going take a 70 year old male up for not my first flight , but the first time with hands on! looking forward to the experience . It has been so cloudy her she may post pone we'll see . May be I can comment afterward . I have about 4 to 6 hours of completing ground school and will start review in prep for the text . Thanks for sharing I'm not nervous but very excited !!!!
Thats awesome Lester! I hope your flight went well. Thanks for watching.
When I had my discovery flight speeding down the runway and lifting off the ground is a moment I will never forget
Mine was 36 years ago and I remember it like it was yesterday!
Thank you for presenting what to expect, I very much enjoyed this video and the information! Question: Did the girl become (or still working towards) a certificated pilot? You seem like a great instructor.
Thanks for watching Ross. She's a college student right now working on another passion but we fly regularly when we can. Thanks for the kind words.
Very nice thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I just toke one this morning, I was bit Nervous, but then I got better did to the control for a few minutes, i wish i had seen your video before, anyways Good video.. thanks
Thx for watching! Congrats on taking that first step.
Where about are you located in Texas, just curious, I live in fla,and work our of tx. When I get back home, I’m going to take my discovery flight.
Hi Chris, I am in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. Thats great you are going to take your discovery flight!
Thanks for your video. I took my discovery flight about a month ago and loved it. I’ll need to research a different school, however. The woman I flew with is just a one-person operation with a line of students out the door. Although I’m in no big hurry to get this done, I’d like to keep continuity and not too much down time. I suppose it’s best to learn as much as you can on the ground before going back up?
Yes, the more you can learn on the ground the more efficient your flying will actually be. However, don’t go too long without at least a quick flight to keep you motivated! Thanks for watching.
@@FreedomFlight1 My oldest will be attending college this fall, studying aviation. He says if I’m in no big hurry, he’ll be able to instruct me after his junior year, so there’s another option.
@@threedog22 Great plan, I’m teaching my dad right now too. Just getting to share the experience of flying together makes it priceless.
@@FreedomFlight1 wholeheartedly agree!
Great video! I am 16 and I hope to be able to schedule a discovery flight sometime this year. I want to become a pilot but I am worried about the expenses of flight lessons. Any advice will be greatly appreciated
I know it’s very expensive. If you decide to do it as a career, it’s likely to be a great investment into yourself. Even slow progress is better than no progress. Hung around for the least expensive place to train. Smaller airports outside the city tend to be less expensive as less traffic getting in and out of the airport. Be super prepared for each flight, ask what to expect from your instructor so you can be very prepared. It’s worth it, I assure you. Thx for watching.
cessna is amazing if your plane is falling and spinning out of control just let go of the steering and the plane will level it self if you are high enough
Thanks for watching
Hey thanks for the vidio. I was just curious at what age can you start flying solo?
You cannot solo unless you are 16. However, if you are younger than that, nothing prevents you from training. Many people have soloed on their 16th birthday!
Good job. Enjoyed the presentation of what to expect. Where are you located?
Thanks FJ. I’m in the Dallas / Ft Worth area at a private airpark.
@@FreedomFlight1 Thanks for the quick reply. I live in the Denton area and am considering taking lessons. Something I have wanted to do for over 30 years but then life happens. I have actually been in aviation my whole career but have not taken lessons.....I guess better late than never.
Definitely never too late. If you haven’t already, look up “In The Pattern” at Denton Airport. Ask for Sherman, the owner. Tell him I sent you. Good man, running a nice operation.
@@FreedomFlight1 Wilco! Thank you.
Wish me luck! Mine is in less than an hour!!
Great! How was it?
Great video! Is there a minimum age to take a discovery flight? My son is 10 years old and looking to get involved in flying.
Thanks for watching. Technically, no, there is not an age limit. Generally speaking, our organization provides them for high school and junior high students but if your son is interested I'd certainly get him one!
My discovery flight is today in a few hours. I thought id be terrified by now, but somehow i feel more excited then anything, which is weird on account im a nervous wreck 😅
That's awesome Kevin, how was it?
😅 I definitely check all the tires fluids and all that every time I get in the car yep
Then you'll fit right in on the flightline, ha. Thanks for watching!
@@FreedomFlight1 Ha! 😆 you're welcome! I love that you talk about that information though it just reiterates how valuable safety is to ensuring nice safe flights.
Thanks!
Thank you for watching
any tips on knowing if your gonna get some air sickness or what to do if you do get air sick but still want to keep going?
Don't let the fear of becoming sick keep you from pursing being a pilot. Give your body a chance to get acclimated to the sensations of flight, once it does, you will probably never get sick again. There were times early on in my training where I got nauseous, but after a while those tendencies went away. If you find you are prone to getting sick, ask to keep your flight lessons very short at first, keep plenty of fresh air coming in, and focus on something outside on the horizon. Whatever you do, just don't give up because of it, you will get past it!
Hello! Well I might be too late to ask questions but I am watching your video at this moment where I have the other Google tab to book an appoinment for my Discovery Flight and I am a little bit nervous so that's why I am here. I have a question for anyone who has already gone throught he DF- do I have to know all of the instruments before I do the DF? I have been playing the MFSimulator and I'm doing some practice on how to do some landing and it's so fun and I even get nervous and I take it as if I am really flying. Thank you for the video, this made me feel better.
Hey sorry for the slow reply, no, you certainly do not need to know and understand all the instruments before your first flight. Your instructor will teach you everything you need to know when you get there. Of course, if you do have an understating of some of the things in the cockpit you will just be ahead of the game…and probably even enjoy it a little more. Flight sims are an excellent way to learn and get familiar also. Let me know how the flight goes!
is there an age limit on how old you can be to do a discovery flight?
No there is not, I doubt any school would turn you away as a student for being “too old”! There are a lot of people that take this on later in life.
Can’t wait for mine later today I will be flying a Cessna 152
Great! How was it?
Absolutely amazing I got to do turns I did 45° turns I climbed and descended we went no higher than 5,200ft. And we did power on and power off stalls and a touch and go. I have a video on my channel about it if you wanna check it out as well.
I have the weird question of the day I think.
Maybe a month or so ago I came upon an aviation video here on RUclips. I started watching more and more and more of them. Right now I study here Private Pilot License information almost every day. I became addicted. There is one " But" though .....
I have great acrophobia and am a complete white knuckle flyer. Have you ever heard this before? I don't know that I could ever get past ground school. Thoughts? :)
Hi Kris. You are not alone feeling like that, trust me. I encourage you to stay committed to learning. The more you learn, the more you will truly understand. As your understanding increases, your fear will naturally decrease. When you do start flying, make sure you are very clear to your instructor if you are still very hesitant in the air. A good instructor will work hard to slowly build your confidence. You'll get there....as long as you don't give up, just don't quit!
My left ear enjoyed this video
Ha, thx Cam. No audio on your right?
@@FreedomFlight1 I didn't notice until I read the comment, but yes is does have a left bias. I didn't think it detracted too much. I appreciate producing videos is a PITA 😂
Not sure what caused that! I’m definitely still early in the learning stage of trying to produce these. About to finish up my next one on basic radio communications. Flying airplanes is much easier than video editing if you ask me.
@@FreedomFlight1 you did a good job with this one. My early ones were rubbish! This is professional!
@@FreedomFlight1 very high quality video, I wouldn't have thought you were new to this. The audio favors the left track for some reason, but it's not too bad and everything else is A+. Keep it up and you'll do really well here
my dicovery flight is this saturday i cant wait
That’s awesome! I hope it goes great.
I passed my ppl in 1989, and for different reasons, I haven’t piloted since those days. What's your advice for someone like me who'd consider flying again?
It truly is something that stays with you. I think you’ll be really glad you went back and picked up where you left off. There’s just so much fulfillment in flying, and it’s never too late to experience it. I wish you the best!
What part of Texas are you in? I am starting my journey to my PPL.
Hi, we are near Denton. However, our organization provides free discovery flights for high school students. Unfortunately, I am unable to take on full time students. For those that are interested after, I try to recommend local flight schools that are a good fit.
Mine is today in about 5hrs from now 🎉
Awesome! How did it go?
Like the T-shirt, where can i get one
Hey Jorge, I cant remember where I got that shirt, some random purchase on Amazon a few years ago I think! Thanks for watching.
I hv my discovery flight in next wk, any quick tips/tricks in terms of safety..?
That’s great! No not really, watching videos like you are already doing can be helpful for knowing what to expect. Just show up prepared to have your life derailed as you about to join the rest of us and probably become highly addicted to flying. I wish you the best!
When I went to do my discovery flight first thing we did, me and random young instructor we jumped into wrong airplane which in that moment I was holding myself so hard not to laugh 🤣🤣🤣🤣. And then during the whole flight he was so quiet 🤐 I was the only one talking and asking questions.
Well that is a very unusual discovery flight experience! I hope you are able to continue flying.
I’m afraid of heights. Is piloting a plane similar to driving a car where you don’t experience car sickness as you do while being a passenger?
I wouldn’t let that prevent you from trying. Ironically, a lot of pilots would admit “I’m afraid of heights” ha. It’s just different up there when you are strapped in a seat. I also fly a B787 at very high altitudes and never once have I looked out and got anxious about how high I am. BUT…..if you ask me to climb up a 20’ extension ladder and trim a tree I might not be able to do it. Give it a shot, I don’t think the altitude will bother you, it’s just not like other ‘heights’.
Thank you. I appreciate the encouragement
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Thank you for watching
How much to do a discovery flight with you?
We do not charge anything. We are a non-profit, and I volunteer my time to provide discovery flights to high school students in our area.
I don't know why this video popped up on my recommendation, but now I really wanted to learn to fly😃 ... but unfortunately I'm just 157 cm tall, I don't thing I'm able to do this😅
That’s 5’1” tall if my math is correct. If that’s the case, 157cm is no problem at all. Seriously, there are plenty of professional pilots that height, don’t let that stop you. Thanks for watching, hope you take that next step!
@@FreedomFlight1 oh wow thanks a lot for the info😃 ... I think I'll head to my local flight school tomorrow to get more info, and start saving some my money.😄
My question Im guessing is not a common one. :) A few months ago I was bitten by the aviation bug but due in part to not having the funds quite yet have been doing a Lot of ground studying. Probably over 100 hours, so this isnt exactly a casual interest. B U T ..... have you ever dealt with a new student who has acrophobia? I heard one man say he got past it but on his Discovery flight he had a full blown panic attack.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
Great question Kris. I feel confident you can get past this, just don’t give up on it. It’s imperative you find the right flight instructor, one that understands your fears or concerns and is willing to make addressing them a priority. If I was flying with you, I would just make sure we took everything very easy and give you time to get acclimated. It will happen. Much of this is probably “fear of the unknown”. Once the unknown becomes ‘known’ I think you’re confidence will increase and then you will feel more secure at high altitudes. For what it’s worth, I’ve been flying for 35 years but I hate extension ladders! ha. I just lack confidence in them and never got over it ha. Hang in there, this will be worth it!
Is there any age limit to learn flying ?
No there is not a limit. Only min agree to solo is 16, min age for private is 17.
Is this the first step to getting a private pilots license? I been thinking about doing it but never knew how or where to even start.
Hey thanks for the comment. Yes, a great first step is to find your nearest flight school and ask them for a “Discovery Flight”. It’s a great way to get a taste of what learning to fly might look like for you. If you do, let me know how it goes, best of luck to you!
I started by doing a ground school, which really prepares you for getting into the sky. It's much less intimidating when you know what everything does and some theory, I highly recommend it. That plus a discovery flight is the way to go, do those two things and you'll learn the next steps
So may I ask what airport/airpark do you fly out of?
Hi Brian, I operate in and out of numerous airports in the Dallas Ft Worth area, but we are based at Hidden Valley Airpark.
@@FreedomFlight1 currently I’m 95% complete with my ground school so I have been asking around for CFI’s in the DFW area. Do you work for a flight school or independently?
@@BrianRhodes9763 unfortunately I’m not available right now to take on any students. If you are in the Denton area, I’d recommend In The Pattern though. Ask for Sherman, he’s the owner and could set you up with a good CFI there.
I want to do a discovery flight but I’m a bit scared tbh
Go for it, you wont reget it. Thank you for watching
What is the age limit for learning how to fly?
The FAA does not have an age limit as long as you can pass the FAA medical (flight physical). The only age limit is for part 121 (airline) flying which is limited to 65...for now. Thanks for watching!
As someone who wants to become a pilot, but have an irrational fear of heights/hearing about all the pilot students that have died. How would I go about conquering this?
Just take it slow and communicate this to your instructor. Make sure you find someone that will work to build your confidence. Im certain you can overcome those fears. The more understanding you have and confidence in your ability and the aircraft the less fear you will have. Thx for watching.
im petrified of heights and in 2 hours i start my 1 hour flight, in summer im going to do my first sky dive SOLO not tandem... have i lost my mind or is this a 40 year old man chrisis? damn whatever it is it's driving me to the extremes whats next rock climbing without gear? all of a sudden this year i woke up and decided to try everything before i die
Sorry for the slow reply, I hope your flight went well.