As someone who used to teach at university and as a current pilot, I can say that the instructor's personality is perfectly suited to teaching anything. He provides lots of positive reinforcement along with constructive criticism and the message, "you can do it!" This kind of instruction is not only pleasant, but the most effective too, enabling the student to learn well and quickly, and to become independent.
Terrific piloting skills by both. I like the way the instructor does not overload the student with the radio mayday, IFF 7700 and complete systems call outs but rather focuses on split in engine rpm to rotor and rotor in the green. Great teacher.
Good job Dalton. Obviously benefitting from a pilot instructor you like and respect. Love the video pilot yellow. With Dalton making those autos look so easy you have me feeling even a 53 year old truck driver could do it. Inspirational. Thank you.
Stressed out driving instructors could learn a LOT from your teaching attitude, Mischa. Great work again to Dalton. That would be a scary exercise to perform. By the way, that is a really sweet little chopper!
This is something i want on my discovery flight. This just looks fun. I know it is worth learning and staying safe. Safety is key in everything we do. Dalton you did awesome. I can see you enjoyed it.
Excellent instructor very positive, and calm. I am a AGI for fixed wing pilots but this instruction for helo was very interesting makes me want to come out and fly. Great job. My name is Rex. I will keep watching I get some teaching pointers.
I just turned 18 and I dream to become a pilot but I live in a remote area of Australia and have no access to a instructor or training grounds but I love watching these videos and still developing a understanding for situations and the language used. it so so cool and keep the awesome videos coming.
DCS World has several helos. It's a military flight sim that you can fly two fixed winged aircraft for free if you have a desktop (or even a good laptop). You can fly online or on your own. (The helos do cost. Just give up some pizzas for a month or so!)
Rory Tippett could watch the video from Smarter Everyday that he made with Bradly Freisen(butchered his name) he explains all the dynamics in an auto rotation.
I'm still yet to find an instructor that will let me practice full-down autos, both in the UK and the US. Kudos for teaching this and giving your students the experience!
I'm southern England, Bliss aviation, Advance helicopters, Elite helicopters and dare I say Heliair will happily give you practice to the ground auto's given a decent head wind. R44 is not the nicest in auto's but it should be practiced every now and then.
Very exciting stuff, and it all happens so fast. Amazing to see pilot and instructor both so cool and professional. I thought car driving instructors were brave, but thats nothing compared to teaching heli pilots. Got my 1 hour trial lesson in an R22 yesterday - it was amazing. Dissapointing though that I had booked for a Cabri and someone had pranged it, and they hadn't pre-warned me. We even did an autorotation down to about 200 ft which was a nice suprise.
Awesome job Dalton is lucky to have such great instructor,,,,,,You said lots of left pedal at the end of flare on the collective pull,? …. In autorotation , with no engine to counter torque, aren’t you like a gyro copter ? What am I missing ? ….. and oh, five years later , where is Dalton working now ?
Stumbled across your video and see myself as the trainee.... Love how you handled a new pilot with questions on what he needs to do better or what was missing instead of drilling him on this or that. A pleasure to watch and very informative as well. Thatnk u for the time it takes to make the videos.. Sincerely, new sub 👍
Ah I've just seen another video before this with Dalton and yourself, looks amazing! I've recently got it in my head that I'd like to persue helicopter pilot training. I'm currently a tank crewman in the Army and was pushed forward to go for an Officer's Commission, the course of which I start in 9 days. I thought it would be a great opportunity to cross deck to the Army Air Corps but sadly the British Armed Forces like many other Armed Forces won't allow people in Aviation if they can't pass the Ishihara test whereas the CAA (our version of the FAA) has other tests which means it may still be possible to persue flight privately. I really hope that I can do it, my Colour Vision deficiency is so mild, I can tell the difference in colours in lights and on screens and in the real world, I just can't pass the ishihara test (lots of dots with numbers and patterns) because its an extremely sensitive test that is designed to tell whether you do or don't have the condition, not measure its severity. This being said, they let Prince William fly helicopters in the Air Force and he is relatively colour vision deficient by his own admission.
This is really awesome, I know it’s not considered for training purposes but I really learned a lot on this video, I’ve already watched 3 others. You have me as a subscriber now🙌
Great instructions 👍 great instructor👌& super vlog!!! Wonderful leading towards professional hands on training by an qualified, boni-fided, certified, & dignified trainer! "Hoping to receive my sport's flying Gyrocopter certificate soon"!🤗
one thing for tall people, with the machine running someone outside can tell them where the disk is, so they can adjust and then lock it into memory where it should be against their leg,, Tall Astar drivers are terrible at knowing where center is. till they are shown.
RNBAM rotor motor ball aispeed Mayday,, at 100 ft ARAB Area made rotor airspeed ball( skids straight) and get other students to watch and film it , so you and they can see the machine as it does its thing,, you will be able to predict a good one before long , was really helpfull.
Is "declutching" Cabri-speak for "autorotation"? The "flight manual" for those "training helicopters" says that intentional "declutching" is "prohibited". That's also a VFR-only aircraft you're instructing "instrument flying" in.
This reminds me of flight school and forced approaches in a cessna (so stressful lol). You're an awesome instructor man. I wish I lived in BC as I'd come take a few courses.
Dude u are an awesome instructor I have always dream to learn to pilot helicopters I love helicopters but I know is expensive to learn but I see your videos and for sure it encourage me to learn , nice work man
How is the G2 rotor inertia compared to the R22 I learned in or the Schweizer? My instructor chopped throttle on me crazy low a few times. I impressed him enough that he mentioned it to my check ride examiner ;-) Back then we never practiced full down autos.
YOUR INSTRUCTOR IS WISE FULL OF PATIENTS AND VERY INSTRUCTIVE AND POSITIVE AND REWARDING
You're a great instructor your patience goes a long way when training your students I learned a lot thanks for the share
happiness is a confidence inspiring instructor :)
confident
Very interesting exercise. Amazing. How u can control the speed to 50knts.
EXCELLENT IN STRUCTURE PLEASE CONTINUE PLEASE KEEP SHARING ALL YOUR BEAUTIFUL, PATIENT, KIND, INFORMATIVE , THANK YOU ALL FOR SHARING LOVE IT ALL
This just gets me more excited to learn to fly
As someone who used to teach at university and as a current pilot, I can say that the instructor's personality is perfectly suited to teaching anything. He provides lots of positive reinforcement along with constructive criticism and the message, "you can do it!" This kind of instruction is not only pleasant, but the most effective too, enabling the student to learn well and quickly, and to become independent.
He's incredible... a true natural at instructing.
This guy has an amazing temperment for the job. Best instructor ive seen and i watch these all day long.
"this is gonna be the last one for today and of course that means its gonna be the best one"
*nervous laughter*
Excellent teaching. I would take training from this pilot in a heartbeat. Awesome 👏
I’m a fixed wing Private Pilot and have always wanted to fly choppers. But only with you. You are a fantastic teacher.
Thanks
As a ex Huey pilot, I think that was very good! Your a great flight instructor and your student did an excellent job. Cheers.
Terrific piloting skills by both. I like the way the instructor does not overload the student with the radio mayday, IFF 7700 and complete systems call outs but rather focuses on split in engine rpm to rotor and rotor in the green. Great teacher.
Great instructor / student dynamic.
EXCELLENT MENTORS MAKE EXCELLENT PILOTS LOVE YOUR VIDEOS PLEASE CONTINUE TO SHARE EVERYONE WELL DONE WELL INFORMED
Very intense training session, great student and Mischa, you are a superb teacher, well done!!!
Brings back memories of yesteryear. Thanks so much.
Good job Dalton. Obviously benefitting from a pilot instructor you like and respect. Love the video pilot yellow. With Dalton making those autos look so easy you have me feeling even a 53 year old truck driver could do it. Inspirational. Thank you.
Stressed out driving instructors could learn a LOT from your teaching attitude, Mischa. Great work again to Dalton. That would be a scary exercise to perform.
By the way, that is a really sweet little chopper!
Ya we love the Cabri. It's pretty awesome.
You are a super great teacher. Enjoy watching your videos.
Wow -- you make it look easy... very chilled pilot!
What's the bad news? " We lived" lol, he's definitely nervous, but did great.
Very nice landing
Excellent instruction. Engaged and easy to learn from.
Very nice. a lot to keep an eye out on those full down autorotations but must be satisfying to know you can land safely in an engine failure.
Fun video, instructor was very good and so was the student. Well done
This guy is a great instructor!! Top class!!
Quite nice!
Really great training. Mischa is an excellent instructor.
This is something i want on my discovery flight. This just looks fun. I know it is worth learning and staying safe. Safety is key in everything we do. Dalton you did awesome. I can see you enjoyed it.
That's an awesome instructor.
You are good instructor.I am learning GABRI G2 as well in CANADA.I learn a lot form your video.Thank you .
That is awsome i want to learn so bad.
Excellent instructor very positive, and calm. I am a AGI for fixed wing pilots but this instruction for helo was very interesting makes me want to come out and fly. Great job. My name is Rex. I will keep watching I get some teaching pointers.
Now let's see you do it in an R22... Ooops there it is... great video thanks for posting.
Brilliant work Mischa as ever Very exciting to watch. Thanks
I just turned 18 and I dream to become a pilot but I live in a remote area of Australia and have no access to a instructor or training grounds but I love watching these videos and still developing a understanding for situations and the language used. it so so cool and keep the awesome videos coming.
Ethan Cutler
Best rule of thumb is if you need to ask the price.
You can't afford it
move to melbourne or sydney, heaps of airfields and instructors
DCS World has several helos. It's a military flight sim that you can fly two fixed winged aircraft for free if you have a desktop (or even a good laptop). You can fly online or on your own.
(The helos do cost. Just give up some pizzas for a month or so!)
Rich Mountains.....Where did he say anything about the price? Keep on surfing troll.
Hey, so how it's going ?
Now i know what happens in a heli when the engine fails. Great Vlog
Rory Tippett could watch the video from Smarter Everyday that he made with Bradly Freisen(butchered his name) he explains all the dynamics in an auto rotation.
GREAT instructor.
I'm still yet to find an instructor that will let me practice full-down autos, both in the UK and the US. Kudos for teaching this and giving your students the experience!
Solo, no. Every school I know will do auto's to the ground with an instructor.
helimad100 Nope. I’m qualified and still can’t find an instructor to do it with me!
What machines are you rated on, or should I ask what company you are using? It's a skill that should be regularly practiced.
helimad100 I’m rated on the R44. Qualified in March, now at 65 hours
I'm southern England, Bliss aviation, Advance helicopters, Elite helicopters and dare I say Heliair will happily give you practice to the ground auto's given a decent head wind. R44 is not the nicest in auto's but it should be practiced every now and then.
Very nice totoral
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Since U use the same area for your touch down zone, perhaps a second ground camera capturing the flair would be of assistsance to the student?
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Ya that would be a great idea.
I really like it when pilots do it with flair.
@@PilotYellow hi , I am interested in becoming a helicopter pilot can you tell me how long it takes and what cost? Thanks
@@mrcrock2095, look at the webside from BC-Helicopter....
(*flare)
Great patient instructor. I will choke on those. Scary but necessary.
Most people dont understand as student pilot and pilots how much we actually practice for failures.
Looks great with the GoPro behind you
Nice work and great coaching/ instructing!
You better watch out there with the fantastic instruction or student will become the master. Lol great job the both of ya. 👍
Great job! Love watching Pilot Yellow handle!
Very exciting stuff, and it all happens so fast. Amazing to see pilot and instructor both so cool and professional. I thought car driving instructors were brave, but thats nothing compared to teaching heli pilots. Got my 1 hour trial lesson in an R22 yesterday - it was amazing. Dissapointing though that I had booked for a Cabri and someone had pranged it, and they hadn't pre-warned me. We even did an autorotation down to about 200 ft which was a nice suprise.
Awesome job Dalton is lucky to have such great instructor,,,,,,You said lots of left pedal at the end of flare on the collective pull,? …. In autorotation , with no engine to counter torque, aren’t you like a gyro copter ? What am I missing ? ….. and oh, five years later , where is Dalton working now ?
Looks like it’d be a blast to fly with you. Great instructor and student.
Great teacher!
Dalton is a beast!
Excellent instructor! And great landings!
4:15 for the impatient
You really get me 😂. Thx
One man like you is required on every video.
Stumbled across your video and see myself as the trainee.... Love how you handled a new pilot with questions on what he needs to do better or what was missing instead of drilling him on this or that. A pleasure to watch and very informative as well. Thatnk u for the time it takes to make the videos.. Sincerely, new sub 👍
Amazing that auto in min 4:54 great work ! Keep it coming guys !
Well done, both of you!
Ah I've just seen another video before this with Dalton and yourself, looks amazing! I've recently got it in my head that I'd like to persue helicopter pilot training. I'm currently a tank crewman in the Army and was pushed forward to go for an Officer's Commission, the course of which I start in 9 days. I thought it would be a great opportunity to cross deck to the Army Air Corps but sadly the British Armed Forces like many other Armed Forces won't allow people in Aviation if they can't pass the Ishihara test whereas the CAA (our version of the FAA) has other tests which means it may still be possible to persue flight privately. I really hope that I can do it, my Colour Vision deficiency is so mild, I can tell the difference in colours in lights and on screens and in the real world, I just can't pass the ishihara test (lots of dots with numbers and patterns) because its an extremely sensitive test that is designed to tell whether you do or don't have the condition, not measure its severity.
This being said, they let Prince William fly helicopters in the Air Force and he is relatively colour vision deficient by his own admission.
Smooth technic. Excellent!
Nice work Dalton... Excellent instruction. Thanks for sharing...
Positive instructor
Great instructor for sure!
This is really awesome, I know it’s not considered for training purposes but I really learned a lot on this video, I’ve already watched 3 others. You have me as a subscriber now🙌
Great instructions 👍 great instructor👌& super vlog!!! Wonderful leading towards professional hands on training by an qualified, boni-fided, certified, & dignified trainer! "Hoping to receive my sport's flying Gyrocopter certificate soon"!🤗
one thing for tall people, with the machine running someone outside can tell them where the disk is, so they can adjust and then lock it into memory where it should be against their leg,, Tall Astar drivers are terrible at knowing where center is. till they are shown.
Worked on autos today. Takes a bit to get used to hurdling toward the ground! Nice job!!
Nice insight for a fixed wing guy scared of autorotations! :-)
great instructor nice job
great instructor!
Deff has the personality type to be teacher
RNBAM rotor motor ball aispeed Mayday,, at 100 ft ARAB Area made rotor airspeed ball( skids straight) and get other students to watch and film it , so you and they can see the machine as it does its thing,, you will be able to predict a good one before long , was really helpfull.
Is "declutching" Cabri-speak for "autorotation"? The "flight manual" for those "training helicopters" says that intentional "declutching" is "prohibited". That's also a VFR-only aircraft you're instructing "instrument flying" in.
nicely done! great instructor!
excellant instruction
Dawton is a natural and will be a great pilot! Stick with it Dalton you have a good instructor whos heart is in flying and teaching!
everyone on that highway probably thought you were going to crash
Gabriel Van Blrk
This reminds me of flight school and forced approaches in a cessna (so stressful lol). You're an awesome instructor man. I wish I lived in BC as I'd come take a few courses.
Nice
Really appreciate your tutorials, thank you. Nice work.
Dude u are an awesome instructor I have always dream to learn to pilot helicopters I love helicopters but I know is expensive to learn but I see your videos and for sure it encourage me to learn , nice work man
Melvin Alicea that’s awesome to hear man, thanks.
Hey you actually touched the helicopter down nice!
How do you record the communication system so clearly ?
How is the G2 rotor inertia compared to the R22 I learned in or the Schweizer? My instructor chopped throttle on me crazy low a few times. I impressed him enough that he mentioned it to my check ride examiner ;-) Back then we never practiced full down autos.
Nice full down! Be safe.
Hello from New Zealand Down under...love your videos, make a great pair
That was awesome
Nice job, pilot and instructor :)
4:50 Very nice autorotation.
Cool auto nice
Great auto landing, I mean I only fly RC for now, but looks good
Great job. I've never had the opportunity to do a full down and I have 24 hours.
Great Vlog! Well done Dalton.
I would love to do this for a living, but the question is how?
This is great!
Great instructor! I like the vlog
What if the gearbox fails?
What's your opinion of the Mosquito kits? The G2 is super nice but at around 1/2 a mill it's outside of most "normal" people's price range?
Very nice...I would love to learn and autorotation seems a bit intimidating. Calm IP must help a lot.
Great Auto
very cool