Can a 747 PILOT fly a GLIDER? Why you should start with glider flying! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

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    Hey everyone!
    Welcome back to my channel! I had the honor to get invite to a glider flight with one of Germanys most professional glider pilots, Stefan Langer!
    In this video we want to show you, how you could benefit from glider flying at a young age, and if I as a 747 pilot still have the skills to fly these beautiful planes. Yes I did throw up, but once that was out the way, I regained control and had so much fun trying it out. I wanna say after a few more flights I would have felt confident enough to fly solo.
    Here are a few reasons why Stefan and I believe you should start out with glider flying if you are considering a career as an airline pilot:
    -You can solo at the age of 14
    -The transition to powered airplanes is easy.
    -Glider flying is less expensive!
    -You learn a lot about energy management.
    -You'll become a part-time meteorologist!
    -VFR tracking skills
    -You learn to fly coordinated AT ALL TIMES.
    -The flight experience is one of a kind!
    -Resilient to turbulence
    -Ways of taking off
    -Better maintenance understanding
    -Team effort
    -People you meet
    Thank you very much for your time! I hope you enjoy this video!
    Wishing you all the best!
    Your "Captain" Joe
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    00:00 Intro
    00:35 Future Pilots Masterclass
    01:22 Glider Assembly
    03:58 Filling tanks with water
    05:08 Final Checks and Take-off
    07:02 First time flying a glider
    08:16 Feeling a litte sick
    09:19 More Flying
    10:00 My thoughts on flying a glider
    11:21 Approach and landing
    12:00 Benefits of glider flying
    13:49 Outro
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  • @Sameer_AhmadTV
    @Sameer_AhmadTV Месяц назад +400

    Seeing an experienced pilot such as Captain Joe vomiting is kinda of comforting to me as a fresh student pilot because I sometimes get sick in the air, so seeing someone who’s much more experienced getting sick shows that no one is immune to it.

    • @flywithcaptainjoe
      @flywithcaptainjoe  Месяц назад +122

      You do get used to it over time. I just ate expired food a few minutes before take-off. Wasn't that smart!

    • @TheLikeys
      @TheLikeys Месяц назад +2

      @@flywithcaptainjoeI feel like if I’d ever fly with a glider I’ll be reminded to this video and only eat dry foods before stepping in ;)

    • @scottrs
      @scottrs Месяц назад +2

      i want to know it happend, i did not wish to see it happen. =)

    • @thomashenden71
      @thomashenden71 Месяц назад +16

      @@flywithcaptainjoe Really? The food, was so "expired" that you got sick only a few minutes after you ate it?
      🤔
      Hmmm - well cpt Joe. - nice try, really a nice try there - we all know that noone is immune to motion sickness in unfamiliar conditions. No worry - we will not tell anyone! 😄
      (And if I ever is invited to fly in a glider, I will happily eat a couple of hot dogs and an motion sickness pill, too, in time before the flight. Thanks for a nice video! 🙂)

    • @randc47
      @randc47 Месяц назад +8

      As a student pilot, one of the first time doing steep turns, it was extremely hot and bumpy out. I didn’t throw up, but was close! I let my instructor land that day! 😂. I was worried going forward if that would happen again, and it never did. I also took ginger pills before flights I knew were going to be bumpy…and I think they helped.

  • @AndyG-_-
    @AndyG-_- Месяц назад +790

    "Can a 747 PILOT fly a GLIDER?" - Well, yes, if all four engines flame out! 🙂

    • @SimonLanghof
      @SimonLanghof Месяц назад +42

      British Airways Flight 009, June 1982; Captain Eric Moody died recently aged 84

    • @abdelkadermehiz9407
      @abdelkadermehiz9407 Месяц назад +7

      Ye happened before, then he started the engines again and landed safely

    • @SachinCubes869
      @SachinCubes869 Месяц назад +11

      RIP 🪦 Captain Eric Moody

    • @Boodieman72
      @Boodieman72 Месяц назад +5

      @@abdelkadermehiz9407 He did fly through ash from an active volcano. Not sure Cpt Joe gets that experience in recurrent training :)

    • @abdelkadermehiz9407
      @abdelkadermehiz9407 Месяц назад +3

      @@Boodieman72 I said it like gladly made it, but gliding a 747 would've been tough as you should get out as quick as possible from that cloud so descending and increasing speed with keeping ground clearance needs a dedicated path

  • @SteFly
    @SteFly Месяц назад +84

    Thanks Joe for the great day flying with you! Next time we will skip the Salzstangen and then we will fly into the Alps ;)

    • @michaelderflinger5002
      @michaelderflinger5002 Месяц назад

      We are waiting for it. The season is on again.
      Great collaboration.

    • @adrianpeters2413
      @adrianpeters2413 Месяц назад

      I demand you both do it ..oops please ... maybe a little history on how Germany and gliding evolved into the technology they have now ...they were allways the best at design of gliders and the 'air' reality thereof .... thank you great video ...

    • @ilusnforc3
      @ilusnforc3 Месяц назад +1

      I’ll be looking forward to this!

    • @smokie128
      @smokie128 Месяц назад

      Maybe make him wear the hat next time :-D

  • @Irondog10
    @Irondog10 Месяц назад +42

    As a flight attendant I initially battled with air sickness myself. It is such a comforting feeling knowing that this can happen even to the most experienced pilots. Thank you for your openness, Joe!

  • @Blob_Studios
    @Blob_Studios Месяц назад +82

    Speaking as a young glider pilot myself, I also get sick when sitting in the back without being in control for too long. As long as you've complete control yourself, airsickness won't really appear to most people. On top of that, filming and having an eye on the camera causes instant sickness for most people which is the reason we advise first-timers not to use their phones. :)

    • @Rob2
      @Rob2 Месяц назад +4

      Motion sickness is caused by inconsistency between what your eyes see and what your balance organ feels. When you look straight ahead you usually aren't affected by it too much.
      That is why the kids get sick in the car and mom and dad don't.
      Indeed, looking at something inside the moving object is the worst (reading a book, looking at a camera, ...)

    • @Blob_Studios
      @Blob_Studios Месяц назад

      @@Rob2 exactly

    • @MisterIvyMike
      @MisterIvyMike Месяц назад +2

      Sitting as passenger in the back makes me sick really fast too.
      As PIC in the front I have no issues.

    • @gcorriveau6864
      @gcorriveau6864 Месяц назад

      Me too. I was wondering why Captain Joe wasn't occupying the front seat for this experience. I'm guessing it's because his host did not have an Instructor's Rating and/or the Training for flying from the back cockpit with students sitting in the front.

    • @drewjamila3868
      @drewjamila3868 Месяц назад

      @@Rob2or texting inside the car

  • @timothyclark7052
    @timothyclark7052 Месяц назад +14

    Gliders are a cheap way to get into aviation. The instructors usually don't charge for their time when getting your license, clubs usually rent their gliders for free, and the the airplane tow is not very expensive (maybe $40). When you learn to read the clouds you can stay up for hours soaring like the birds. The Soaring Society of America has more information such as the closest glider club to your location.

  • @brentnorman6848
    @brentnorman6848 Месяц назад +45

    I love flying gliders, either RC or full size. Its like sailing a boat, where you harness the winds or thermals to stay aloft or keep from turning the motor on. For me there is nothing like it.

    • @user-dh6bj2me5p
      @user-dh6bj2me5p Месяц назад +4

      I'm with you.
      Soaring real or RC is very good for brains.
      I also love sailing small one or two man boats.

    • @titahibayflier3160
      @titahibayflier3160 Месяц назад +1

      As a fellow Glider pilot, RC glider enthusiast and sailor i totally agree!

  • @johnopalko5223
    @johnopalko5223 Месяц назад +41

    Flying gliders will definitely hone your stick-and-rudder skills. I earned my pilot certificate in gliders and added an airplane rating a couple of years later. I always used to joke that it would be no big deal if the engine quit because it would just reduce to the previous case.

    • @gcorriveau6864
      @gcorriveau6864 Месяц назад +2

      I agree. We do 'ridge soaring' along the mountains in my local area. I laugh that in the glider I am more relaxed flying over this rugged terrain than I'd be in my single engine 'sport plane.' With the glider, I know that I always have enough gliding range to reach the safer landing spots in the nearby valley! Feeling more secure with no engine vs. an engine. That's funny.

  • @brad4057
    @brad4057 Месяц назад +24

    I lasted 5 minutes in a glider before i filled the bag, but it's a fantastic way to fly. You can learn so much about flying in a glider. Love the vid

  • @mr2spyderchronicles287
    @mr2spyderchronicles287 Месяц назад +10

    My atpl course included glider flying, and i must say it´s a very good way to learn about energy management and to experience unusual manouvers that are usually limited when flying powered aircraft

  • @termo300
    @termo300 Месяц назад +25

    A first RUclips video for me was a video from Balleka's channel. He was a glider fan, and also he was a 747F pilot. I love his videos forever.

    • @SteFly
      @SteFly Месяц назад +6

      He was also a huge inspiration for me!

    • @flywithcaptainjoe
      @flywithcaptainjoe  Месяц назад +10

      Looks like I need to check that out ;)

    • @brushitoff503
      @brushitoff503 Месяц назад +2

      @@flywithcaptainjoe He died. I was watching Bruno's video when he got the call whilst airborn. That was a sad day.

    • @pompeymonkey3271
      @pompeymonkey3271 Месяц назад +1

      @@flywithcaptainjoe His videos are fantastic. But he also pushed the envelope too far. And not just on the last occasion. We all miss him.

    • @robertcronk2451
      @robertcronk2451 Месяц назад +1

      @@SteFlyMatt was inspirational; his flights soaring the sea cliffs were something else (though he did have to ditch once!). A very sad day when he had his accident. Blue skies…

  • @rocketdyneF1
    @rocketdyneF1 Месяц назад +42

    Next video. Can a Glider Pilot Fly a 747?

    • @SteFly
      @SteFly Месяц назад +12

      🙋🏽‍♂️

    • @flywithcaptainjoe
      @flywithcaptainjoe  Месяц назад +26

      Yes, Stefan would enjoy that! I could take him into the SIM!

    • @anand-menon
      @anand-menon Месяц назад +2

      ​@@flywithcaptainjoe...Yes but will he barf?...it won't be fun otherwise..

    • @vertigo2893
      @vertigo2893 Месяц назад

      Often asked myself that question. Flying is going to be trivial, safely landing would be the challenge. I feel reasonably confident I could do it, but I certainly could use help with all the controls and avionics ( not even sure Id manage to operate the radio and would probably end up addressing the passengers lol ! ) and hopefully some pointers about target speeds and the like. Braking after touch down would also worry me.

    • @SokratisFreeman
      @SokratisFreeman Месяц назад

      with my 30 years experience from gliders I managed to take off a Boeing 707 at the only flight simulator in EU without any help or info about speeds etc...Just with the feeling. "Its not the plane, Its the Pilot"

  • @Cars-N-Jets
    @Cars-N-Jets Месяц назад +3

    This is an upgrade in quality I didn't see coming! Love the upgrade Joe keep up the work!

  • @ilusnforc3
    @ilusnforc3 Месяц назад +2

    Awesome to see a glider video on your channel, especially a collaboration with Stefan. Great video!

  • @AlexGreyhead
    @AlexGreyhead Месяц назад +1

    Hey Captain Joe, thank you for this lovely video! It brought back a lot of memories for me - I was lucky enough to be trained to fly winch-launch gliders way back when I was 17 with the British Air Cadets. The gliders weren't as high-tech as the one you flew but were still beautifully responsive to fly and I remember it to this day. Thank you again for the memories :)

  • @LuxPlanes
    @LuxPlanes Месяц назад +6

    that was a beautiful flight!! this makes me want to go glider flying very badly! definitely something I have to do someday :)

    • @flywithcaptainjoe
      @flywithcaptainjoe  Месяц назад +2

      You should buddy, it's an amazing expierence!

    • @MisterIvyMike
      @MisterIvyMike Месяц назад +2

      And it is affordable. Flying gliders in a club costs not more (maybe less) than riding a motorcycle.

  • @Nehpets1701G
    @Nehpets1701G Месяц назад +9

    Gliding is such an underrated hobby. Get yourselves a trial lesson and I'm sure you'll be hooked.

  • @alex458897
    @alex458897 Месяц назад +21

    Glider is included in the training for the military in france. And it is also included for the Air France cadet. I found it very interesting of course in terms of flying skills but also for non technical skills such as decision making and situational awareness.

    • @flywithcaptainjoe
      @flywithcaptainjoe  Месяц назад +5

      Thanks for the info!

    • @gcorriveau6864
      @gcorriveau6864 Месяц назад +5

      I obtained my Glider Pilot licence after retiring from 30 years flying airliners. I agree with your assessment. Gliding would be an excellent way to develop great piloting 'risk management' and technical skills. I wish I'd had the chance to start with gliders when I was 14! They represent the purest form of flying - just for the joy and challenge of doing it. (BTW Apparently, both Captain Sullenberger (Hudson River landing) and Captain Pearson (Gimli glider B767) were experienced glider pilots, which helped immensely when the engines on their airliners failed! ;-) )

    • @alex458897
      @alex458897 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@flywithcaptainjoe you're welcome, thanks for the cool video :) I hope that this was your first flight in a glider of a long series to come!

    • @alex458897
      @alex458897 Месяц назад +1

      @@gcorriveau6864 I had heard about it for Pearson, but I had no idea about Sully being a glider pilot aswell. Thanks for the info :)

    • @cadenza3210
      @cadenza3210 Месяц назад +2

      @@alex458897 Sully flew gliders when he was at the Air Force Academy. Bob Buck, who wrote all those flying books, was also a glider pilot.

  • @fatimaali8645
    @fatimaali8645 Месяц назад +1

    I’m not a pilot and I know these videos are for pilots but I am a aviation geek and really enjoy these videos and learning from them thanks captain Joe 😊

  • @ashalya2923
    @ashalya2923 Месяц назад +1

    The purest form of flying, absolutely amazing!

  • @John_Smith__
    @John_Smith__ Месяц назад +3

    Oh I Knew that for sure Captain Joe and Stefan Langer flying a Glider together would be just a matter of time. You guys would eventually fly on a glider and today was the day! Awesome Video!

  • @guilhem3739
    @guilhem3739 Месяц назад +2

    Glider is the best experience I had flying. You feel the air with your hips and back. It reminds me sailing or surfing. If I had the money, I would definitly take lessons.

  • @skizzofly
    @skizzofly Месяц назад +2

    Glad you flew with Stefan...
    He is a real good Glider Pilot!!!, just saw his video.. now watching yours..
    Ceers!

  • @topfelya
    @topfelya Месяц назад +6

    My best flying experience was in the Glider. Best feelings in the world ! 🙂 As always great video from you Joe !

    • @SteFly
      @SteFly Месяц назад +3

      That's why I still don´t have the powered license 😂

    • @flywithcaptainjoe
      @flywithcaptainjoe  Месяц назад +3

      Thanks buddy! Always appreciate your support!

  • @Joostdw
    @Joostdw Месяц назад +29

    Great to see that you appriciate flying gliders. Its a amazing hobby (and very affordable)

    • @flywithcaptainjoe
      @flywithcaptainjoe  Месяц назад +9

      Very true, it is a affordable way of flying and you learn soooo much about good flying skills!

    • @darkcnight
      @darkcnight Месяц назад +3

      how affordable are we talking?

    • @MisterIvyMike
      @MisterIvyMike Месяц назад

      ​@@darkcnight When you start in your local glider club, for a winch launch maybe 5.- Euros. The hour flying time maybe 7-10.- Euros. A plane tow maybe costs 30-40 Euros, but the advantage to a winch launch is: you get much higher and the tow plane will bring you direct into a thermal.
      But in the first few month you have to practice a lot starts and landings, so the winch is the better choice for the first month.
      You have ta pay a annual contribution. This divers between the clubs from 150.- to maybe 700.- each year.
      When you start in a gliding club, the costs for the flight instructor are free, because these people do it voluntarily.
      So from the money side it is affordable.
      But! You need a few people to bring up the pilots into the air, so you have to bring a lot time with you when you start flying gliders.
      So let me say: for two hours of flying time on sunday you sit maybe after that a few hours at the start bus or you bring back the tows from the winch or you sit a few hours on the winch itself.
      But when you enjoy flying and the time at the airfield that will be no problem... 😬

    • @chriscarol4965
      @chriscarol4965 20 дней назад

      @@darkcnight Rich guy affordable….. 😢

  • @courseiam
    @courseiam Месяц назад

    Glad to see you back!

  • @PRCOM
    @PRCOM Месяц назад +2

    Nice one cpt joe you have joined the prestigious club "thermal chasers"
    It's such a different feeling flying in a glider.
    Brilliant video joe

  • @hoyettdaffron6157
    @hoyettdaffron6157 Месяц назад

    I think I enjoyed that as much as Captain Joe did and I never left the ground..Gliders are amazing. I used to watch them all the time when I was stationed in Germany while in the military…

  • @gonetoearth2588
    @gonetoearth2588 Месяц назад

    Awesome video Joe as usual! Love the content!

  • @user-gl6tl4rf5h
    @user-gl6tl4rf5h Месяц назад +1

    Soaring is simply magic, the beautiful longwings carving turns and interrogating clouds for lift. It’s pure flight, chess in the air! Build your stick and rudder skills and soon you’ll be able to fly coordinated! All pilots should have some glider time, it improves your skills, makes you appreciate glide ratio and gets yours eyes up and out of the cockpit to enjoy the scenery! Joe, crystallized ginger helps settle your stomach! Circling can get you, gliders rarely fly straight for long unless ridge or wave soaring! You’ll get used to it, and it helps if you are flying not riding so you are fully engaged!!!! Great video and an Arcus is a wonderful first choice!!!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @carlosvarsavsky5094
    @carlosvarsavsky5094 Месяц назад +6

    I retired from gliding after 25 years. I got sick only twice, and on both occasions when I was the safety pilot and somebody else had the controls. I briefly took back control to fix my sickness.

    • @antonioiozzi291
      @antonioiozzi291 Месяц назад +1

      Same here. I get sick on a train or boats but not on gliders when I am PIC, and I have flown over the swiss/ italian Alps, many times with the strong north wind called "phoen" .

  • @jphvnet
    @jphvnet Месяц назад

    Gliders are so beautiful, nice to see you there!

  • @WaechterDerNacht
    @WaechterDerNacht Месяц назад +4

    Two things that compare to what you mentioned / shown here:
    1) a couple years ago i had the pleasure to fly a Bücker Jungmann, first some aerobatics and afterwards i could fly a loop around the area before we went back for landing. That plane is so sensitive to fly! You feel alot of thermals and every small movement on the controls. But that was alot of fun!
    2) i used to fly paragliders. On one of the flights in spring time, i caught a thermal and got quite high for the Jura mountains (1400/1500m). But the thermal was very torn apart. So the vario constantly jumped from 4 m/s downwards to 7 m/s upwards. Once i reached the height i wanted i left the thermal, did some wingovers to have some fun while getting down, landed and just layed down under the next tree because - i didn't feel great after that... ^^

  • @peteralexander5377
    @peteralexander5377 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this fantastic video. Flying as a passenger in a glider towards a bird of prey and then being sucked upwards as if in an elevator was one of my greatest experiences. The pilot just said that the bird knows the best way up. Gliding is really awesome.

  • @Omerrhon
    @Omerrhon Месяц назад +1

    Thank you sharing this experience with us and James Bond soundtrack definetly was a great choice. Oh and also i have never seen someone smiles after vomiting. That was some high level optimisim right there.

  • @aerospacematt9147
    @aerospacematt9147 Месяц назад +2

    What’s crazy to me is that you can literally snap together this human rated flying machine! I mean I’m used to doing that in RC for storage purposes but on a human rated aircraft? Impressive. And the fact the flight controls on the wings and elevator just click in and work. An innovation that’s just starting to make its way into RC. Jeez it takes more steps to assemble my RC cargo plane than that glider!

  • @Philippsalzgeber
    @Philippsalzgeber Месяц назад +1

    nice to see you flying close to my home! And now I feel a lot better about me throwing up in a sailplane, the last time I was in one. It does not help with the airsickness if you try to film and take pictures. We actually soared with a raptor bird enjoying the same thermal as we were. I also recommend experiencing a winch start - this is wild!

  • @maverick6606
    @maverick6606 Месяц назад +1

    This may sound a bit weird now, but I was so relieved to see a seasoned airline pilot throwing up in a glider. I'm not a pilot (other than RC airplanes), but as an aviation enthusiast from childhood on and someone who has NEVER threw up in an airplane, I was sooo embarrassed when I flew in a DG-1000 (glider Doubleseater) with my friend who is several decades younger, but a glider instructor, and after about an hour in the thermals I got so sick that my stomach rebelled (I threw up - twice in that flight, in fact).
    Now to see that even an experienced airline pilot with what do I know how many hundreds of flying hours under his belt also gets sick in a glider is a little bit like a kind of "absolution" for my personal pride (thank you very much).
    Very nice video and I share your opinion that gliding is basically something fantastic, especially when you experience the power of thermals for the first time (we went up with about 4-6m/sec.). That's, similar as with sailboats, relaying on natures power to get your self moving. Fascinating!!

  • @NumberedJester
    @NumberedJester Месяц назад +1

    When I was in High School, the headmaster at the time was also the Chairman of the local Gliding Club. I spent most of my summer breaks 'working' at the club for free flights/lessons and had enough hours when I was 15 to get the solo license (but had to wait until 16)
    It was easily the best experience I could have had then.

  • @cmm170526
    @cmm170526 Месяц назад

    This was great! Thank you very much for sharing this with us.

  • @galaxiedance3135
    @galaxiedance3135 Месяц назад +6

    I think my sister was at that place a LONG time ago! Joe..... You certainly never want it to be that quiet on your regular airplane :) Love your Channel!! :)

    • @flywithcaptainjoe
      @flywithcaptainjoe  Месяц назад +6

      Haha, yes you can say that! Silence in a jet airliner, is a bad sign ;)

  • @SimonLanghof
    @SimonLanghof Месяц назад +4

    My first two flights ever (as a passenger) were in a glider, maybe just 15 or 20 minutes but really nice. I didn't follow up with becoming a pilot though but I enjoy the pax role a lot, from Twin Otter to A380, looking at the powered ones 🙂

  • @pauloamenta3083
    @pauloamenta3083 3 дня назад

    Great video Captain Joe, here in Canada some kids get to experience and earn the glider pilot license in a government program called Air Cadets; is a fantastic change for them to experience something as special as flight in a glider. Congrats on your videos and keep up the great work you do explaining everything to us.

  • @ericanderson9706
    @ericanderson9706 Месяц назад +2

    This was a trip! I've only been a passenger in a glider once, long ago, at an airshow I think it was. I didn't really get to fly but I did get to pull the release handle - that was my contribution to the flight. It was fun, and way too short. I disappointed the pilot b/c I didn't want to do any aerobatics (was afraid of getting sick) but ultimately we did one intentional stall so he got to have a little fun. I can definitely see the analogy people here are making to sailing. I used to sail dinghies a lot and in both you're zero'd in on the physics of the endeavor. In a boat you can almost feel like you're "one with the boat" and I'd assume it could really feel that way with a glider too. Quite a lot different than piloting an enormous freighter!

  • @erwinb3412
    @erwinb3412 Месяц назад +1

    Fine and kind video . Amazing sport . I am old and handicapped now , but when i was young i did some gliding (EBWE airfield) . My most memorable flight was flying really wing to wing (+/- 2 to 4 meters apart) for some 10 seconds with a bird of prey in a Ka-8 Schleicher on a low local airfield flight . I felt as if a friend with the animal . Unbelievable . Also the feedom of handling an aeroplane in the sky and gaining height in hot thermals was thrilling , just as the landing at which you only have one shot . I miss it . Life lies waiting at your feet . You just have to grab it .

  • @planeadventure
    @planeadventure Месяц назад +1

    Cool Video! On my first flights as a gliding student I felt sick, too. I found out that it helps me to eat something light before the flight, not to have an empty stomach :) Anyway, after a time you get used to the feeling and stop feeling sick in most cases.

  • @mikebartlett6356
    @mikebartlett6356 Месяц назад +1

    Great video. Brought back so many memories of gliding in Cornwall. Winch tow to approx 1000ft then out over the cliffs. With an onshore breeze that would earn you another 300 easily.
    Gliding, falling with style.

    • @realulli
      @realulli Месяц назад

      With an onshore breeze, you could probably turn and gain much more, ridge-soaring style...

  • @robertwendel1805
    @robertwendel1805 Месяц назад +18

    Glider pilots are always better with the rudders. A bit of ginger before flying helps a bit with nausea. What till you fly your first 2 hour flight ... truely wonderful. I'm too old to fly now but absolutely loved learning to fly these things. I bet you don't do formation flying in a 747 on take off hi hi ... but that is what it is. Thanks so much for a jumbo pilots perspective on gliders.

    • @flywithcaptainjoe
      @flywithcaptainjoe  Месяц назад +3

      Thanks Robert, I will use the ginger tip on my next outing with Stefan!

    • @marksadler4104
      @marksadler4104 Месяц назад

      Ginger tea would work as well, relaxes the stomach muscles which otherwise in the case of unsettling, signals the brain resulting with the feeling of nausea

    • @pompeymonkey3271
      @pompeymonkey3271 Месяц назад

      I was not a good (but safe!) glider pilot, because I could never totally relax while flying. But I did manage a couple of two-hour solo flights. I was singing out loud to myself "Let's Go Round Again" by The Average White Band on nearly every good thermal! :)

  • @GalacticFlyBoy
    @GalacticFlyBoy Месяц назад +1

    You've inspired me to maybe join a nearby gliding club. I never new I could do so at such a young age!

  • @dinos8557
    @dinos8557 Месяц назад

    Nice flight with Stefan. You state how peaceful it is and you are correct. As a glider pilot, flying a task of determined turnpoints can be mentally exhausting. Always re evaluating conditions, possible landout locations and best course It is much differen than just a local introductory flight. Stefan is a champion pilot, talk to him about competition flying. It is a tough mental game. Constant situational evaluation.

  • @RealJ8
    @RealJ8 Месяц назад +2

    Joe, quick tip for you if you go in a glider again. Flying gliders as you know have a totally different aerodynamic feel. Lead the turn with rudder and coordinate (centre the ball) with the aileron. The fat rudder will slowly yaw and bank the glider in the direction you want to go and because the ailerons are so sensitive, just give enough aileron to centre that string. Makes flying those things a lot smoother

    • @piotrmagiera3812
      @piotrmagiera3812 Месяц назад

      I'd like to point out, that as far as this technique is valid one, pilot must pay attention to not put too much rudder too early - it might pose a danger of stall during the turn caused by skid that makes the glider lose the speed quickly. Especially important while being close to the ground and turn from base to final or during the outlanding. In some constructions skid also cause overshadowing of steering/wing surfaces by glider's fuselage (e.g. SZD-50 Puchacz).

    • @RealJ8
      @RealJ8 Месяц назад +1

      @@piotrmagiera3812 "too much" rudder would fall under the realm of over-controlling. That's not what we want. "Leading" helps you establish and feel your way into a bank (obviously gently), and applying immediate airleron to centre the string right away is how you establish a coordinated turn.
      I agree that too much rudder has its threats, but I would argue that "too much" of anything can be a threat also.

  • @carterz11
    @carterz11 Месяц назад

    Amazing video Joe! Where did you get your sunglasses? Very cool

  • @keule9000
    @keule9000 Месяц назад

    what a crossover. well done!

  • @isaks3243
    @isaks3243 Месяц назад

    I got to fly a glider last summer and it was awezome! probaby the coolest experience I have ever had!

  • @laratheplanespotter
    @laratheplanespotter Месяц назад +1

    JOE!!! Yay!!! Nice to see you!!

  • @rochboulanger6565
    @rochboulanger6565 21 день назад

    Yup. I started on gliders and I was so glad I did. Not only is gliding amaizing on its own, but it made the powered flying so much easier and less intimidating.
    PPL instructors make “dead stick landings” seem like a big deal while I had hundreds of successful “dead stick landings” before I ever got into the cockpit of a powered airplane.

  • @kymw7833
    @kymw7833 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Joe it's nice to see a professional Airline Pilot toss his cookies,😊😊😊,makes us passengers feel like it's ok not imbarassing. SO your flying Boeing I remember you debating the pro,s and cons of Airbus versus Boeing with Michelle so I assume she convinced you if it ain't Boeing I ain't going .Love your Channel mate
    Kym
    Adelaide

  • @kevinsavard5998
    @kevinsavard5998 Месяц назад

    Heck I almost did that in a guys 993 Porsche I actually had to have him stop so I didn't have to clean his leather seats. Glad to see you are still humble Joe not afraid to show people you are human. 👍 Kind of a cool experience...very different from your office view and much quieter as well.

  • @emilyeberhardt9269
    @emilyeberhardt9269 29 дней назад

    gliding is amazing, i love it

  • @gcorriveau6864
    @gcorriveau6864 Месяц назад +1

    After I retired, I did the short 'power to glider' conversion training to obtain my Glider Pilot Licence. It was a HOOT! My first solo in the glider was just as much fun as my first solo 'way back when' for my Private Pilot Licence. IF all pilots began their flying training with gliders we'd all be better 'stick and rudder' pilots and able to handle even the Big Jets more easily - especially when all the electrons and automatons suddenly crap out. ;-) Thanks for sharing this!

  • @user-ue5gd8ex7q
    @user-ue5gd8ex7q Месяц назад

    Very nice video Captain Joe!😁

  • @BEAMChannel
    @BEAMChannel Месяц назад +1

    Please share the rest of your glider training experience. I think it will be a really great to see

  • @SokratisFreeman
    @SokratisFreeman Месяц назад +1

    Its very important for a professional pilot to know how to fly a glider. It helped me a lot when I decided to fly UL planes

  • @joshd95
    @joshd95 13 дней назад

    GREAT VIDEO! Love the music and info graphics. Thanks for bringing the incredible world of gliding to more viewers! Everyone out there interested should definitely fly a glider.
    The Arcus is a high performance 2 seater. It has FLAPERONS (Aileron and flaps integrated on one control surface). Most training gliders have no flaps, or seperate flaps and ailerons. Also, the air brakes are not speed brakes, they are more like spoilers, as they are designed to kill the lift over the wing and create drag. Any reduction in speed is only a result of drag, but they are primarily designed to 'spoil' the lift over the wing.

  • @BrianRhodes9763
    @BrianRhodes9763 Месяц назад

    Great video Captain Joe.

  • @oshadilakshini2878
    @oshadilakshini2878 Месяц назад

    Great combination✈️great motivation 👍best experience🛩️good opportunity👌great work🏆

  • @YPOC
    @YPOC Месяц назад +2

    I once had the chance to do a winch launch with a glider, that was truly phenomenal! You launch, then you're up in the air within mere seconds and It feels like you're climbing at a 45° angle. If you ever get that chance, you should totally do it. Sadly on that flight we found no thermals, so it was over rather short. No time to get sick though! :D

  • @Macrotron85
    @Macrotron85 Месяц назад +4

    Wow what a nice glider, I'm only used to ASK21 and DG500. But funny that an airline pilot is throwing up even without any
    aerobatics^^

    • @MisterIvyMike
      @MisterIvyMike Месяц назад +1

      Aerobatics are not the problem. I had a few people who fly with me, they enjoyed aerobatics, but they got sick in thermals. 😆

  • @SLKVP
    @SLKVP Месяц назад

    One of your BEST videos!! 💚💚💚💚💚
    Looks like you got an OSMO Pocket 3

  • @rabeahally1267
    @rabeahally1267 Месяц назад

    So nice to see some representation of gliding by a professional pilot. I would love to see you come to a regular glider club and show how things are working there. Gliding truly is more like a team sport as you need quite a handful of people to do regular flight operations specifically when there are students.
    You should also try the winch launch in a glider. It is like a rollercoaster. 0-100 km/h in 3 seconds. You should also try some acrobratics in a glider, it is sooo much fun.

  • @timallix4407
    @timallix4407 Месяц назад +1

    I took glider training in 1998 and got my license, I flew only 3 summers and accumulated only 60 hours, but I can say unequivocally it is the most exciting thing I've ever done. I only wish I could have afforded to keep going. Now at retirement age, I keep the flying bug alive by shooting real estate with my drone. I will also say, all the passengers I took wound up getting sick! But they all signed up for subsequent flights.

  • @abdelkadermehiz9407
    @abdelkadermehiz9407 Месяц назад +2

    I'm sure you can I tried a Microsoft Flight Simulator X mission that teaches the basics of the gliders, it's about following some specific currents and gain lift from them and if you're familiar with the controls and thermals in some areas you can go for hours without landing ✈️

  • @privatepilot4064
    @privatepilot4064 Месяц назад +1

    I totally agree with you. It’s as fundamental as you can get. The very first aircraft were gliders. It’s where it all began. A glider rating can be a wealth of useful information to any pilot. It’s literally Aeronautics 101. Much respect to glider pilots.

  • @FlyTheSkiesTV
    @FlyTheSkiesTV Месяц назад

    amazing video! Thanks guys!

  • @snhusidic
    @snhusidic Месяц назад +3

    The water meter on the hose is the most german thing 😂

  • @emilyeberhardt9269
    @emilyeberhardt9269 29 дней назад

    funny idea, thank you for the video!

  • @felipeturbayr
    @felipeturbayr Месяц назад

    Haha nice video and very authentic! I am glad you had a bag for emergency! 😂

  • @wesleycardinal8869
    @wesleycardinal8869 Месяц назад +1

    I can sympathise. On one of my first flights in the dual glider I threw up as soon as the pilot started thermalling - we didn't have a sick bag, so I used his hat! Luckily he abandoned the thermal and we came back to earth where I lay on the ground clutching the grass for fifteen minutes until the world stopped spinning. I got to keep the hat too. 😁 But I never had that problem when I was the pilot. They're beautiful aircraft and its a beautiful sport. Thanks for the honest report and if anyone else is considering it, do it. Just take a Kwell before you go up 👍🇦🇺

  • @Lord.Kiltridge
    @Lord.Kiltridge Месяц назад +5

    All pilot training should start in gliders.

  • @scottlewisparsons9551
    @scottlewisparsons9551 Месяц назад +1

    If you like this, try gliding videos in New Zealand, especially Mount Cook.

  • @kristyskirt9015
    @kristyskirt9015 Месяц назад

    Great glider video Capt Joe; .I need to try this. The other flying machine that I will never fly is out of reach is Starfighter Space and their fleet of Lockheed F 104 Starfighter’s.
    The glider you flew sure is Snazzy. I have seen some with a pop up Rotax engine and propeller.
    PS you very honest Capt Joe.
    Blessings of a Happy Easter to you and family and friends. 😊
    Best
    Kristy

  • @laurenkolligs978
    @laurenkolligs978 Месяц назад

    Good ol stick and rudder skills. Makes any pilot, better.

  • @death2pc
    @death2pc Месяц назад

    Tag.........
    Einer Ihrer besten Filme...... Ich gehe davon aus, dass Sie das schon viele Stunden zuvor gemacht haben....... Segelflugzeuge vor Motorfahrzeugen......

  • @LungsMcGee
    @LungsMcGee Месяц назад

    Thanks Joe, this was great. Today is the 40th anniversary of the last time I flew as PIC.

  • @p3rseus
    @p3rseus Месяц назад

    Very relatable ;-) I used to get sick at the beginning of my PPL training all the time. I even took medication during the first flights and stall training. You do get used to it fairly quickly though.
    I‘m now doing the ATP and I‘m not looking forward to the UPRT sessions :-D It will just take a bit to adjust to it

  • @CranehawkPilot
    @CranehawkPilot Месяц назад +4

    Gliders are different than powered planes. I’m a pilot in a powered aircraft and when I tried gliding I felt the same way Joe did. Lol
    Edit: when I went gliding I had a winch launch which is way steeper than a towed take off. That steep film by the winch make me feel funny

  • @philippinovace
    @philippinovace Месяц назад +1

    Very good Video

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous Месяц назад

    You will be a better pilot learning the basics of gliding; I believe you mentioned another pilot did such a great job in a tough situation due to glider experience.
    I might try some day to do a little paramotor but I want to get a job and then learn on weekends. I might not buy the gear but just rent at least to find if I enjoy it.

  • @GrandDuchessAniya
    @GrandDuchessAniya Месяц назад

    I would love to try this out when I retire and look into learning to fly if I enjoy it enough. If not, I could take up golf!

  • @user-js4wk2er6i
    @user-js4wk2er6i Месяц назад

    Фонтастически круто!! Спасибо Джо за видео. Я просто восхищаюсь тобой!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @FBWFTW
    @FBWFTW Месяц назад

    Awesome video Joe! My first discovery flight the instructor did an accelerated stall with no warning and I almost puked myself. If I’d been ready for it it woulda been better

  • @asharma9345
    @asharma9345 Месяц назад

    Nice, Keep it up Guys.

  • @michaelbond569
    @michaelbond569 Месяц назад

    That's a really beautiful part of Germany!!! I spent some time down in Illesheim and lived it!

    • @MisterIvyMike
      @MisterIvyMike Месяц назад

      Let me guess: Storck barracks?
      I started flying gliders a few kilometers north-east at Bad Windsheim glider field and I looked every time down to Illesheim.
      Love the AH-64 when they circling around.
      Greetings from Germany, when I look down at the next flight, nowadays from Neustadt/Aisch, I'll wave down to Illesheim for you... 😆

  • @Caps-Sq9fh
    @Caps-Sq9fh 28 дней назад

    Aww I feel so bad that you threw up well done for pushing past it Joe!

  • @mutthaam2396
    @mutthaam2396 Месяц назад

    Well, Moneypenny?
    Oh, James, it's so stimulating when you pooky on me!!!
    Outstanding!!!!
    A Triumph of Your Will!
    That, folks, is confidence!
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
    We LOVE YOU, Joey!!!

  • @Glen_lastname
    @Glen_lastname Месяц назад +1

    I would like to practice forced approaches in a glider, and that being so quiet is also super neet

  • @rodrigobelinchon2982
    @rodrigobelinchon2982 Месяц назад +1

    Vomiting like a rockstar yeahh \m/ loved the 007 music !

  • @BB63
    @BB63 Месяц назад

    Very cool, nice job.

  • @YousefAshraf-qn9je
    @YousefAshraf-qn9je Месяц назад

    Love your videos

  • @richc47us
    @richc47us Месяц назад +1

    Great Video Joe! BTW are you getting enough sleep...I see pretty heavy crows feet around the eyes😄