Sir why all student pilot do their cpl in left seat and the instructor in right seat and can I change it to do CPL in right seat and instructor in the left seat is it possible
Pilots are typically trained in the left seat since that is where the main instruments are on small aircraft. Pilots do not usually fly in the right seat unless they are learning to become flight instructors or first officers in larger aircraft. Typically for a commercial pilots certificate pilots still continue to fly from the left seat because that is where they are most proficient. However, if they are planning to become flight instructors after they can choose to begin right seat flying to adjust sooner. I would definetly recommend transitioning during commercial as it makes your instructor training faster. Thanks for watching and great queastion!
Great question! Clouds actually appear white because of how the sunlight shines through and also reflects off of the water and dust particles within the cloud. The water molecules scatter the light colors making it look white. This is why at night time clouds actually look darker as there is no light besides reflection from the moon to shine through.
Yes, once you enter the clouds you can no longer see. Pilots actually are required to acquire an Instrument Rating allowing them to do flights with poor or no visibility. This teaches them how to successfully and very carefully conduct a flight safely when in the clouds.
The loud noise is called the stall horn and is to alert the pilot that the aircraft is about to stall. This means that the wing is no longer generating lift since there is not enough air going over the wings. This is what caused the plane to drop forwards. Other aircraft may use buffeting in the controls or stick shakers as stall indicators. Thanks for watching!
Thats why we practice! Stalls are fun and easy once you learn how to properly and safely perform and recover from them. Thanks again for watching, I appreciate the comments as well, let me know if you have any other questions or thi gs you would like to see!
@quackguyaviation you can make videos while commentating. And you can get a go pro and record what you are doing. Flying tips and tricks. Maybe something that can show up when new pilots are searching for youtube videos! You seem knowledgeable and experienced, share the knowledge. Im sure flying is much more enjoyable then describing AHAHA.
@quackguyaviation I have the book From the Ground up. I failed the first qualifying exam for the air cadet flight school schollarship. Any tips for attempting to become a pilot at 25? or should i just focus on working 🤣 havnt had a vacation since Last August. Fav places to fly? Ever been to British Columbia Canada?