AT802 Fireboss Scooping Performance
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- This video shows several examples of water scoop (water fill up).
The Fireboss is a light, powerful, robust aircraft that can get water from places where you might think it was impossible: from a narrow river to a high altitude lake on top of a mountain, the open sea, and everything in between.
Exceptional performance is not opposed to safety; on the contrary, they go together. High-level piloting tends to be the result of a real safety policy based on deliberate practice.
The quality of your training can be as important as the quantity of your training. The number of hours you have amassed is not as significant as what you did on those hours.
While regular practice might include mindless repetitions, deliberate practice requires focused attention and is conducted with the specific goal of improving performance, under a purposeful and systematic approach.
More info on deliberate practice and safety management for front line practitioners on:: doxasticsafety.com/en/safety-...
Pilots: Éder Navacerrada / Daniel Moreno Videos: Éder Navacerrada / Yeray Jimenez
Eder--.you've taught us sooo much!!@
You ARE THE ROCKSTAR MY FRIEND in what "we"do!!!!
Great POV, I can’t help but lean with the turn!
If I won the lotto or put my mind to business id buy one of these. Which concidering all, is relatively inexpensive, but so much more cost effective than a 415.... I think you can get at least 8 of these for the same price and deliver way more water.
Wow. Envidia de trabajo.
Best INSTRUCTOR EVER!!!
Hi Eder, will you have some footage from the firefighting in Greece coming? Thank you for great footage.
Estoy terminando mi curso de atpl. ¿Como se aplica a este trabajo? ¿Hay un minimo de horas? Un saludo
Altitude of 5000ft.... wow
Are most of the fireboss pilots ex-military? Seems like very difficult flying. So much terrain. Updrafts from big fires. Lot of interfacing with water and then sudden mass dump. I cannot imagine how to execute all of it safely. Yeah you guys must be ex-military, neh?