This is absolutely the best video you have produced, I would like to see a video of you, teaching your helicopter instructor how to fly the PC 24. Keep up the good work I really enjoy your videos.
Excellent video , I love everything that flies, but number for me are helicopters 🚁, I grew flying, first lesson at 16 I’m 61 now and flight and helicopters and aircrafts ✈️ still amazes me. Good look 👀 in your new endeavor.
Progressing well Tommy !! It’s very different to flying a fixed wing aircraft. One thing I was taught which may or may not help, don’t ‘fly’ the cyclic with your arm. Rest your forearm on your leg and then use movements from your wrist to control it. It prevents over controlling. With a helicopter you learn to feel the movement and it doesn’t take much input to hold it steady. Looking forward to your next ‘episode’ 👍🏼
You're bringing back memories! Soloed rotor wing over thirty yeas ago in Long Beach, Calif. best time of my life getting that add-on. Have the back aches started yet? Be aware there is actually a medical condition called "Helicopter Pilots Back" which can actually be disabling to full/high time helicpter pilots, due to a combo of the vibration and (positioning) movement of both hands and both feet. My 1st real back ache was after my 1st slo cross-country.
Dude, that was a LOT of stuff for a LONG time! 😄 I think I'd need ibuprofen and a nap. I've never flown a B3 (or even thought of it for training), but it looks like a great aircraft. Well done!
Excellent! What a thrill to fly something so full of different sets of controls. Long ago, I started flying a Bell (very old round) more darn fun with both feet and hands working. Life changed and I never had the opportunity to learn more. I've been a dedicated soaring pilot started in my teens then to power. I admire your skill level, keep up the great learning experience and remember to have fun! Thanks for taking all of us along, so exciting to watch!
That landing looked Tough! respect
Hey Tommy, very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Well done Tommy. I could see you had you hands full at times but that's what learning is all about. Very impressed!
You have to be kidding me. I love these videos. So…immersive. Learn SO much. Thank you!
Great videos and I love how you just put camera in and let it roll. Thanks for bringing us along on your adventure and I look forward to the next one.
This is absolutely the best video you have produced, I would like to see a video of you, teaching your helicopter instructor how to fly the PC 24. Keep up the good work I really enjoy your videos.
that instructor is very confidence inspiring , good calm demeanour
I’m really very excited for your accomplishments so far and the hovering is right on
I got a little stick time once. On takeoff, I kept trying to stand it on the tail. You are doing much better than I did.
Excellent video , I love everything that flies, but number for me are helicopters 🚁, I grew flying, first lesson at 16 I’m 61 now and flight and helicopters and aircrafts ✈️ still amazes me. Good look 👀 in your new endeavor.
Thanks for sharing!
Progressing well Tommy !! It’s very different to flying a fixed wing aircraft.
One thing I was taught which may or may not help, don’t ‘fly’ the cyclic with your arm. Rest your forearm on your leg and then use movements from your wrist to control it. It prevents over controlling. With a helicopter you learn to feel the movement and it doesn’t take much input to hold it steady. Looking forward to your next ‘episode’ 👍🏼
Thank you
You're bringing back memories! Soloed rotor wing over thirty yeas ago in Long Beach, Calif. best time of my life getting that add-on. Have the back aches started yet? Be aware there is actually a medical condition called "Helicopter Pilots Back" which can actually be disabling to full/high time helicpter pilots, due to a combo of the vibration and (positioning) movement of both hands and both feet. My 1st real back ache was after my 1st slo cross-country.
You got this..! you were born to fly. 🚁 Good luck with your future lessons 👍
That was great Tommy. Let’s us see how hard that really is. You are learning fast.
Thank you
Dude, that was a LOT of stuff for a LONG time! 😄 I think I'd need ibuprofen and a nap. I've never flown a B3 (or even thought of it for training), but it looks like a great aircraft. Well done!
thanks lol
I was a crew in the Navy Sikorsky H3 Sea King. I hated when they would autorotate or we would hit a pocket and basically drop.
Expensive helicopter to learn in.
And safe lol
Very cool Tommy I love helicopters
Tommy my passed uncle gave me rule to rest your forearm on your thigh and all wrist control on the cyclic . You are doing great
Yes I try to relax with the risk . I had friction on to tight lol
A-Star training ha? Have fun!!!
So fun
Wow beautiful very nice 👍🏻💯💯💯
Thank you! Cheers!
That’s super man
God job
Muy buen trabajo
Práctica práctica and more practics 👍🏽
👍
How does it feel to be suspended by a set of blades instead of wings?
Planes, planes, flying, flying, work, work
Always
cool
😃✌👍
I'm guessing that's slightly more per hour than training in an R22 or R44. 🚁
Haa just a little lol
Does that mean there will be choppers in the fleet?
Just for fun
Excellent! What a thrill to fly something so full of different sets of controls. Long ago, I started flying a Bell (very old round) more darn fun with both feet and hands working. Life changed and I never had the opportunity to learn more. I've been a dedicated soaring pilot started in my teens then to power. I admire your skill level, keep up the great learning experience and remember to have fun! Thanks for taking all of us along, so exciting to watch!
HI Tommy i am in Phoenix . Please guide me how can i start my Flight lessons .
Are you allowed to wear your company uniform while training for an off-duty rating?
I’m the CEO lol why not lol
@@PlaneJunkies Of course you are the CEO! Can't think of anyone who is more deserving of the title.
Why have you the rotors turning without your headsets on?
If it's not a silly question, why are you wearing gloves?
It’s cold lol and very hands on flying
Fun huh?
Totally
Love your videos, but if my bicycle shook like that I'd throw it in the trash much less a million dollar helicopter.
Lol