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Four Peaks Flyby
2:22
3 года назад
2019.8.5 - merge attempt
0:16
5 лет назад
2019.8.5 Lane change reaction
0:59
5 лет назад
Model 3 Tesla AP 2018.46.2
0:21
5 лет назад
Slow motion domino topple
0:17
8 лет назад
Colleen's 56 domino topple
0:08
8 лет назад
Test- Stabilized FFZ to LAS
16:27
8 лет назад
FFZ to LAS Full - 8x
16:27
8 лет назад
FFZ to LAS Full
2:11:34
8 лет назад
Mesa, AZ to Page, AZ - March 21, 2015
1:35:27
9 лет назад
BUR ILS 8 at 16x Speed
0:48
9 лет назад
Burbank ILS 8
9:08
9 лет назад
Bird Flyby
0:23
9 лет назад
Sedona, AZ - Approach and Landing
6:52
11 лет назад
Комментарии
@johnmeye
@johnmeye Год назад
That’s Burbank? Sure doesn’t look like it
@teresc3280
@teresc3280 2 года назад
My Father was a small aircraft pilot (1947 Navion, Bonanza V tail S model and an incredible bi-wing Great Lakes). He used to make us yell out from the back seat "greased on landing Dad". He prided himself in his landings.
@koi0009
@koi0009 2 года назад
Bel paesaggio e spettacolare approach. Saluti dall'Italia
@zyakurii
@zyakurii 2 года назад
Don't you have to wear a mask on your helmet for Oxygen?
@AdamSmith-gx9qm
@AdamSmith-gx9qm 8 месяцев назад
Not at those altitudes
@robertslaughter7044
@robertslaughter7044 3 года назад
That guy landed on the wrong runway. Always land up hill at Sedona. Otherwise you will float as the runway drops away. Many many pilots have landed off the end of the runway at Sedona trying this very same trick.
@1stinsonguy
@1stinsonguy 2 года назад
Yes, 21 is landing slightly downhill at SEZ. But if winds are from SW, it would be the favored runway. We can't see the sock but another airplane is seen using 21 also, so 21 must be the active at this point. But your point is well taken. Thanks.
@kwittnebel
@kwittnebel 2 года назад
@@1stinsonguy everyone I know says if you have to land on 21, go somewhere else. There is a wind shear type thing off the north end when it blows from the south.
@stegre1
@stegre1 3 года назад
cool but the audio is not in sync with whats happening
@Bangabalunga
@Bangabalunga 3 года назад
Very nice
@kackblue2963
@kackblue2963 3 года назад
how much was it
@KevinElliott
@KevinElliott 4 года назад
Awesome!
@colleenstreufert4817
@colleenstreufert4817 4 года назад
4:10 is the roll
@asarangan
@asarangan 4 года назад
Way cool! It would have been nice if the instruments were visible. I am curious how they respond during the loop.
@claudiooscarcolquedias3097
@claudiooscarcolquedias3097 3 года назад
R Leo dan
@strangerx1
@strangerx1 4 года назад
amazing, do you need any previous experience before sitting on the front seat and get the lesson.
@danstreufert9098
@danstreufert9098 4 года назад
You need a pilot certificate and a current FAA medical.
@strangerx1
@strangerx1 4 года назад
@@danstreufert9098 thank you :)
@jim374
@jim374 4 года назад
You good. Me bad. Been there many times. C340 C500 B200.
@jim374
@jim374 4 года назад
I think the center line is way to the left. Big bust on a check ride.
@danstreufert9098
@danstreufert9098 4 года назад
Nope. Nose was on the centerline. Camera was on the wing. Look at where the prop is.
@joe-5D
@joe-5D 4 года назад
So how many UFOs have you flown past?
@airmackeeee6792
@airmackeeee6792 7 лет назад
Just got all nostalgic for the 'U.S.S Sedona'! Did the exact same 45 downwind approach for Rnwy 21 at SEZ back in 2007. Does anyone know if there was any work done to the runway after 2007? It looks wider than I remember.
@KenJamesJr
@KenJamesJr 8 лет назад
Who are the? Navy Seals???
@danstreufert9098
@danstreufert9098 9 лет назад
Comanche. Why would you think Saratoga?
@smaze1782
@smaze1782 9 лет назад
Actually, I meant Seminole ;)
@smaze1782
@smaze1782 9 лет назад
Nice video. What model aircraft are flying? I'm gonna guess a Saratoga?
@spionen007
@spionen007 9 лет назад
Just watched this again... Great perspective with the placement of the camera and beautiful lighting.
@chrisniner8772
@chrisniner8772 9 лет назад
I would definitely tighten up your pattern. If you are on a 4 mile final when the engine quits, you are not going to make it to the field. I just flew into Sedona and I came in high and slipped it in. It gives you more options than the "747" pattern.
@1stinsonguy
@1stinsonguy 2 года назад
Chris, I agree. Turns to base leg in a SEL should normally be WITHIN 1/2 mile of the end of runway. That puts you at about a 45 degree angle from the end of the runway. If my stopwatch is correct, at an approach speed of 80mph, the pilot was at about 1.3 miles when wings level. Way too far. When I was in training, all my landings were power-off before turning base unless I had to extend down-wind for traffic. :>)
@kwittnebel
@kwittnebel 2 года назад
@@1stinsonguy All this talk about stabilized approaches has people dragging it in from 5 miles out. My CFI is an ex F18 guy and we power off at the numbers on downwind, hit the flaps and fly an arc basically to the threshold.
@danstreufert9098
@danstreufert9098 10 лет назад
Piper Comanche 260B
@codzomz
@codzomz 11 лет назад
Aircraft?
@spionen007
@spionen007 11 лет назад
What type aircraft is this?