This is a great video, no doubt... but not for a person who is going for a discovery flight. This is just too much information to be trying to gain for your first flight.Listen, to anyone who is going for a discovery flight.... Just show up for the flight and enjoy the flight. There is no need to start stressing yourself about impressing your instructor. Just have fun, and your instructor job is to make sure you enjoy yourself on the flight!
i think for someone who already has an idea of how planes fly this is a good reference. or if you've flown in video games you kind of already have the basic idea of what's needed to turn
Why? This is EXACTLY what I did in my first lesson... This would DEFINITELY impress your cfi, just like having your written and a bunch of other things already done...
Thanks for the explanation you made it sound simple and easy. Dont know if it actually is. I want to take a discovery flight because im thinking of having a career in aviation. Thank you for the video
@@JPLAviation I live in Windsor Ontario Canada, so I'm doing it out of my local flying school, Windsor flying club! Thanks for responding, love your channel!
Hey, I don’t know if you figured out answers to your questions but I figure since I’m about to be going through this I’d tell you what I’m doing as an aspiring pilot. This weekend I’m going to look at a college for flight. I went to a siminar I looked up on FAPA and they had a speaker there who I clicked with. Today I got called by there admissions team and this really helpful lady said “come by and take a tour and discovery flight for free” so me and my parents are traveling to this college to go check them out and take a discovery flight. The best thing I could’ve done was go to that FAPA event. Look it up, bring a pen and a notebook, take notes about what all the speakers say, and talk to the others in the room. You all have the same goals and aspirations In one way or another.
Hey man love the video! I’m actually going on one this summer! Just a quick question, when mentioning the three axis of flight, did you happen to mix up vertical and lateral movements on the aircraft? I was a little confused when you were moving the aircraft side to side (rudder control) in the example and calling it vertical movement and then explaining pitch as lateral movement. I was just a little confused, but I loved the video and found it very helpful!
Pitch is on the lateral axis while yaw is on the vertical axis! Think of a wall intersecting at the CG of the airplane in three dimensions. If you’re into math it’s basically the x,y,z on a graph.
Thank youuu.. Have a Discovery Flight coming up on Tuesday... so scared, yet so excited..!💕🤩
Just relax, be open to controlling the aircraft and you’ll be fine!
I have my discovery flight the same day! Good luck!
Just curious how did your discovery flight go ? I'm hoping I can do one this summer .
Did you survive? jk how did it go?
@@Gigga101 she crashed it before they took off.
1:02 - He did not put a picture up of it
This is a great video, no doubt... but not for a person who is going for a discovery flight. This is just too much information to be trying to gain for your first flight.Listen, to anyone who is going for a discovery flight.... Just show up for the flight and enjoy the flight. There is no need to start stressing yourself about impressing your instructor. Just have fun, and your instructor job is to make sure you enjoy yourself on the flight!
i think for someone who already has an idea of how planes fly this is a good reference. or if you've flown in video games you kind of already have the basic idea of what's needed to turn
Why?
This is EXACTLY what I did in my first lesson...
This would DEFINITELY impress your cfi, just like having your written and a bunch of other things already done...
Pretty straight forward explanation, thanks!!
Thanks for the explanation you made it sound simple and easy. Dont know if it actually is. I want to take a discovery flight because im thinking of having a career in aviation. Thank you for the video
Going on my discovery flight next weekend! I’m so excited!
You’re going to love it! Where are you doing the discovery flight out of?
@@JPLAviation I live in Windsor Ontario Canada, so I'm doing it out of my local flying school, Windsor flying club! Thanks for responding, love your channel!
@@emilytaylor695 How did your discovery flight go!
@@alwinlee5864 It went great! I went on it over a year ago and Im training for my PPL now! I actually had my first solo a few days ago! All the best:)
This us beautifully explained.. cant wait for my discovery flight
This helped me so much
Quick question I’ve always wanted to get my pilots license. Where are some good places to get my license and when do I do a discovery flight ?
Hey, I don’t know if you figured out answers to your questions but I figure since I’m about to be going through this I’d tell you what I’m doing as an aspiring pilot.
This weekend I’m going to look at a college for flight. I went to a siminar I looked up on FAPA and they had a speaker there who I clicked with. Today I got called by there admissions team and this really helpful lady said “come by and take a tour and discovery flight for free” so me and my parents are traveling to this college to go check them out and take a discovery flight.
The best thing I could’ve done was go to that FAPA event. Look it up, bring a pen and a notebook, take notes about what all the speakers say, and talk to the others in the room. You all have the same goals and aspirations In one way or another.
@@noctis8596 that’s wassup dude thanks . Shortly after I sent this message I found my way! I’m close to getting my private license now.
@@thetattedpilot Nice!! Where are you now? I see you've got your headset on in your profile picture lol
Thank you!!!
Hey man love the video! I’m actually going on one this summer! Just a quick question, when mentioning the three axis of flight, did you happen to mix up vertical and lateral movements on the aircraft? I was a little confused when you were moving the aircraft side to side (rudder control) in the example and calling it vertical movement and then explaining pitch as lateral movement. I was just a little confused, but I loved the video and found it very helpful!
Pitch is on the lateral axis while yaw is on the vertical axis! Think of a wall intersecting at the CG of the airplane in three dimensions. If you’re into math it’s basically the x,y,z on a graph.
@@JPLAviation ok got it! Thanks so much!
Good explanation!
Great job 👍
Thanks man? You going for a discovery flight soon?
beast video
Thanks man
Do I need a license for this?
No
Mines is Tmr :)
How did it go? If you have any questions on your journey feel free to ask
@@JPLAviation it was awesome it motivated me even more now to become a pilot