Taking Flight: The Emotional Journey of Learning to Fly

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • For some, learning to fly is a lifelong dream. But the journey to achieve it can be filled with challenges and obstacles. For many new pilots, the journey to get there can be a rollercoaster of emotions. This video delves into the emotional side of learning to fly, from the intense focus and concentration required during flight training to the sense of accomplishment and pride when you finally take to the skies on your own.

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  • @eviain
    @eviain Год назад +3

    Thanks James I’m five and a bit hours in atm, should have a bit of dosh this year to carry on 👍 used to fly with my dad would love to be able to give that joy to my kids. Can’t beat a Saturday morning at a flying club staring at the clouds with a lousy coffee machine gurgling in the corner.. ah good times 😂

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад

      Ah great! Where are you training?

    • @eviain
      @eviain Год назад

      @@TimesWithJames EGSO Crowfield just west of Ipswich. Although (shameless plug for my worst ever performing RUclips video) I did fly an electric plane down near London for my last flight very interesting stuff if you like a geek out I Fly the Worlds First Commercial Electric Plane!
      ruclips.net/video/AJoApnOD-0U/видео.html

  • @steveurquhart5895
    @steveurquhart5895 Год назад +3

    A wonderful talk James you are a real inspiration to anyone thinking about flying. I did 24 years in airfield operations and started flying with my friend who went on to become a commercial pilot, but I had to give up after a number of hours due to the arrival of my son and lack of money. Now I'm retired and would love to start it again having spent so long in aviation and having three quarters of the knowledge behind me. Come on those winning lotto numbers. LOL

  • @stephensims240
    @stephensims240 Год назад +2

    Another great video and insight into getting your PPL. Your absolutely right about how tiring learning can be. My wife says i come back buzzing for like 2 hours after the lesson, then drop like a stone!
    2 hours in and the 3rd on Thursday ( weather permitting). 3rd of my way through Pooleys Air Law..

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад

      Good stuff! Good luck with your lessons too mate!

  • @tlangdon12
    @tlangdon12 Год назад +2

    Great video James. Lovely to catch a random Spitfire! Great encouragement for people learning to fly or thinking of learning. Your right that it's not easy, but with the right instructor, most people can learn to fly and be safe in the air. But you will need quite a bit of money.

  • @FrankWoodPhotography
    @FrankWoodPhotography 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Very inspirational! How strange that I would come across you in this domain having seen so many of your plumbing videos!

  • @Howt-ooo
    @Howt-ooo Год назад +2

    Class channel mate. Keep it up. I took the missus to see the Blackbird at Duxford last year. Ended up seeing the two seater spitfire taking a lucky chap up. When they started that engine up my gaw hit the ground... Mega, just mega.

  • @gregcox5496
    @gregcox5496 Год назад +2

    Great video James, been watching your videos since you were learning. I'm 9 hours in so quite timely for me. I can't quite believe I'll get there, but I understand that the incremental steps are key. Love the advice at the end to give the gift of flying. Thanks!

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад

      Cheers Greg! Good luck mate. You’ll be there one day. Just keep chipping away.

  • @FSMadness
    @FSMadness Год назад +2

    Just found your channel, you're a bloody legend! I started my PPL a few weeks back 1 hour on record. Thanks for the advice.

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад +1

      No worries! Good luck. It’ll take time - just enjoy the journey!

  • @SocataRichy
    @SocataRichy Год назад +1

    Excellent video for people looking to fly James. One thing I would add is the Air Law exam is not a legal requirement to go solo, at least we do not require it at our DTO. Yes it would be nice but not a requirement. Some schools do require the Air Law before going solo and if the school has put it into their DTO/ATO documentation then it will be a requirement as these manuals are reviewed and approved by the CAA and must be adhered with once approved.

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад +1

      Ahhh ok DX require it but that might be because it’s a controlled airfield. Plus there’s massive old chunks of metal flying about! 😂

    • @SocataRichy
      @SocataRichy Год назад

      @@TimesWithJames Could be an airfield stipulated requirement to based DTO/ATOs and Duxford is a brilliant airfield with some lovely aeroplanes I could only dream about flying whizzing around the sky. Though our DTO has some very heavy metal flying around being based at Prestwick. 🙂

  • @ajs1691
    @ajs1691 Год назад

    Loved this! As a mature student I have taken a lot of hours, needed a change of instructor to get to solo, still took a while to get to solo nav then suddenly it's all happening. Solo landaways, then instructor sprung, "Plan your QXC for next week"!! I was all ready to go this week but weather was rubbish. It's taken me 90 hours so far, some of it has been really tough (more circuits than you'd ever want to do!!!), some has been beyond amazing. Worth it? Hell yes!!

  • @PilotStudd
    @PilotStudd Год назад +1

    Great video mate, Currently training at Old Buck and passed my air law exam the other day. I also happen to work at the FBO at Norwich, and did wonder where my spoon went! 😉 A great insight, thanks for it!

  • @dastanharris
    @dastanharris Год назад +1

    I didnt know a plumber could fly 🤪. well done James

  • @fzriow
    @fzriow Год назад +1

    This channel is criminally underrated. I found this from your plumbing stuff. Have you ever thought of doing a collab with Jon from the flying reporter?

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад +1

      Thanks! No I haven’t. I’m not sure John would take me seriously! 😂

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад

      I live his channel and have watched for years. Love his trips abroad.

    • @fzriow
      @fzriow Год назад +2

      Yea I'm not sure shouting "hold tight" whilst you're up in the plane would go down to well 😂

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад +1

      @@fzriow true. However I’ve got some plans for TWJ and my TukTuk that could be huge…!

  • @11clarkm
    @11clarkm Год назад +1

    James do you have a separate channel to see all the content of the other flights you’re doing? Would love to subscribe.

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад

      Hi there, no. I'm uplaoding on TWJ this week so will tell you everything that's been going on with the plane - and it's not been good!

  • @voodoocars2134
    @voodoocars2134 Год назад +1

    Duxford. I only live down the road.. If you need a plasterer give me a shout. 👍

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад

      Haha! Will do mate. Got a good skim but always good to know another.

  • @fantasticwildlife3947
    @fantasticwildlife3947 Год назад +1

    Very interesting channel James. How much does it cost to hire a plane after you pass?

    • @TimesWithJames
      @TimesWithJames  Год назад +1

      I’ve bought a share so don’t hire. Usually hire costs about £180 an hour for a decent C172.

  • @loafersheffield
    @loafersheffield Год назад +1

    Congrats and well done. Have you got any aspirations to get your commercial pilots license, like Bruce Dickinson? Who would your preferred co-pilot be? James May or Glenn Quagmire? If so, don't let the cleaners smuggle things in and put them into the coffee. See: Foo Fighters!!! Learn to fly. I couldn't do it. It'd make my ears go pop. Also, what's with the Wayfarers? Shouldn't you be wearing aviators?
    Think I'll revisit George Carlins "Flying" skit.