Join Jennifer on an extraordinary journey as she embarks on the thrilling adventure of learning to fly in a wind tunnel. This channel is a vibrant mix of challenge, technical learning, personal growth, and the sheer joy of flying. As a beginner stepping into a new world, Jennifer's path is filled with exciting milestones and amusing moments. We'll share weekly updates on her progress training at iFly Oakville. From her first tentative steps into the tunnel to mastering the art of body flight, you'll witness it all - the struggles, the triumphs, and everything in between. We believe anyone who's ever dreamed of flying, loves unique hobbies, or simply enjoys watching personal transformation stories will find something to love here. This channel is our digital scrapbook, a place where Jennifer can look back and laugh at her awkward beginnings and celebrate her journey to soaring alongside her husband.
@Jenniferlearnstofly no I haven't. I remember when they opened the first wind tunnel, and thought it looked like great fun,but then I forgot about it.yoi have reminded me. I will book the one at O2 in a few weeks.🕺🏽
Belly-to-back was a challenge for me, but a couple of hours in tunnel + a lot of patience of my coach did the thing :) Good luck with that, you're doing great!
What in the world was that?....like a x6 breaker??? Tell "Charlie" to go home...He's making us all look bad. Really rude of him to be so smooth like that...... sheesh. :)
Eyyy you are crushing it. Knee flying is a weird one, it will just click one day so don't worry about it. It is good you are learning it a lot of people do not even bother!!
@@Jenniferlearnstofly I do 15 minutes every week. I have done 7 hours but expect another 7 before my flight is fluid. I often feel that there is no progress but then I watch some older footage and realise that there is, albeit slower than I had hoped for.
I am at about the same stage. It is a humbling experience to struggle but such a joy when things suddenly start to unfold as intended. Watching the coaches move around with such ease is a pleasure and with perseverance we will get there one day.
Is it ever... When I'm in the wind, I think I'm doing exactly what he's doing and wondering why I can't get my feet down or keep my knees forward. Looking at the video after tells me a different story
My guess is that it's important you know how to be stable on your back and how to transition into a normal face down approach if you get stuck there. Looks fun!
Thanks! Where are you flying? And when are you going to start showing your videos? It's great to see how far I've come from my first lesson in November.
Love to see it. People have an unprecedented level of technology to help us experience things without in innate sense of danger. But just wait till you take that first jump out of plane at 14K feet. That is something!! Keep going Jen!
Thanks! It's not my plan to jump out of a plane at 14k feet, I leave that to my husband. My journey has made me realize all the hard work the tunnel instructors and skydivers put in to make it seem effortless
@@Jenniferlearnstofly Fair! No one should be make that leap if they don't want to. I love people having a journey of fun with what is available to us. I'm fairly shight at the whole thing, but I'm having a blast experiencing it. It's just been fun seeing others having a shared experience! Love to see it!
Looks amazing! I've only been flying for 8 minutes so far and I'll start real training next week. How much time did you spend in total to reach this level?