There's a couple cuts from when I do something embarrassing like a sloppy autorotation, and a couple for time where there isn't much exciting happening like more navigating to Dewdney and Norish Creek, or hovering exercises and a bit of me getting grilled on emergency procedures. But I learned a lot about what I needed to work on for my test coming up (tomorrow).
Good luck with the flight test. I haven't done a rotary flight test, but the nerves factor seemed very similar to how I was on my fixed test which seems normal.
Tim: best of luck on the exam. It's been fun to watch your journey. Especially since my instructor and I are trying to get me ready to do my checkride by the end of May. So much in there that I can totally relate to, made me smile for sure. You looked super smooth for winds being 18G25. I'm training out in Las Vegas, NV which has it's own advantages but I'm definitely jealous of the terrain y'all get to fly in... the mountains and rivers are spectacular.
It may have been edited out but I was curious, after they'd landed at the first fishing spot, that Tim didn't ask Sanch "where to next?" before taking off again.
There's a couple cuts from when I do something embarrassing like a sloppy autorotation, and a couple for time where there isn't much exciting happening like more navigating to Dewdney and Norish Creek, or hovering exercises and a bit of me getting grilled on emergency procedures.
But I learned a lot about what I needed to work on for my test coming up (tomorrow).
Good luck on the test, let us know how you did. 🚁 👍
Good luck with the flight test. I haven't done a rotary flight test, but the nerves factor seemed very similar to how I was on my fixed test which seems normal.
Tim: best of luck on the exam. It's been fun to watch your journey. Especially since my instructor and I are trying to get me ready to do my checkride by the end of May. So much in there that I can totally relate to, made me smile for sure. You looked super smooth for winds being 18G25.
I'm training out in Las Vegas, NV which has it's own advantages but I'm definitely jealous of the terrain y'all get to fly in... the mountains and rivers are spectacular.
Hope u do a follow up and thoughts of his flying and pointers , would be helpful to see and hear ur thoughts thanks
Very interesting to see 👍
It may have been edited out but I was curious, after they'd landed at the first fishing spot, that Tim didn't ask Sanch "where to next?" before taking off again.
Nice. Soo, the whole flying is about math? :D