Simulated Emergency Landing| PA28

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • In this video, I put Rob through his paces with some simulated emergency landings procedures.
    A - Airspeed
    B - Best field
    C - Checklist
    D - Declare
    Enjoy the flight!

Комментарии • 16

  • @VoteJaySchwartz
    @VoteJaySchwartz 7 лет назад +13

    Great video. I gotta be honest, Rob is a good pilot. His command of feeling the airplane is clear. What I enjoyed most about the video is seeing the student pilot at work, the stress level, and the commitment to getting it right. This video gives the viewer the real world experience of how instruction should be done. Relaxed and fun atmosphere makes the learning experience enjoyable. Well done.

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  7 лет назад +2

      VoteJaySchwartz Wow thank you Jay for the kind words! Rob is a fantastic pilot and really great to work with! He's working hard to get his license!

  • @davecat1458
    @davecat1458 7 лет назад +8

    Keep it up Rob! You are doing great. These videos remind me of my first 20-30 hrs of training.....I would finish mentally exhausted and soaking wet in sweat here in Houston. I thought I would never ever put it all together. All of a sudden it all starts to click and you will start flying the plane instead of the plane flying you! You have another great advantage..your instructor. Keeping it loose, fun, but conveying his knowledge with confidence.

    • @robs7554
      @robs7554 7 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the kind words! (And also thanks to everyone else) :-)

  • @Windtee
    @Windtee 7 лет назад +3

    Excellent instructor/student dynamic. Much can be learned for both CFI candidates and primaries!

  • @peterellison2220
    @peterellison2220 7 лет назад +2

    I liked how in other videos, you and Otto were constantly looking for fields, good airmanship. Rob sure was working up a sweat there!

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  7 лет назад

      Peter Ellison He certainly works hard in the plane! Thanks Peter

  • @ronniethepilot
    @ronniethepilot 2 года назад

    Man im about to do my presolo with another instructor and I was worried about memorizing the checklist for emergency procedure, having a flow. You made this so easy. After watching it a few times I GOT IT. Thanks for what you do. Based in Orlando so I hear you quite often

  • @howardflies
    @howardflies 7 лет назад +1

    Interesting video Lewis! As a pilot looking to become an instructor your videos are inspiring new ways of teaching and is so interesting to see the instructor-student dynamics. Also about oil pressure during the start of the video, that happened to me while I was in the circuit last week! Gave me a scare but nothing broke and I managed to land safely, that was my first ever engine trouble I had to deal with.

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  7 лет назад

      Howard Lau Very stressful time when the engine starts acting up but it seems tgat you dealt with it well! thank you for the kind words! im trying my best to make learning fun ans interesting for my students

  • @coreymalhiot2796
    @coreymalhiot2796 4 года назад

    Rob is a fun student! Keep training and you'll get there!

  • @joshmccorquodale9082
    @joshmccorquodale9082 7 лет назад

    Nice video Lewis! looks like great fun and a great job by Rob

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  7 лет назад

      Josh McCorquodale Thanks Josh.. He did a top job!

  • @UPS1000
    @UPS1000 7 лет назад +1

    Great video. Is there a FAA rule on how low you can go AGL before you must recover. I know it's 500 ft in the UK.

    • @DanielWhiting
      @DanielWhiting 7 лет назад

      Generally 500ft in sparsely populated areas, unless there's nothing around. www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/14/91.119