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Crazy Turbulence After Take Off | Student Pilot | Full Audio
A short clip from an upcoming video on bad weather flying. With gusty 30kt winds and severe turbulence forecast, this was one flying lesson I'll never forget! After takeoff, the turbulence builds gradually and then the real fun begins - we start hitting mountain waves on downwind.
You can out the complete flight here: • RECREATIONAL PILOT CER...
What's the most turbulent conditions you've been flying in?
ABOUT ME:
I'm a student pilot learning to fly in my spare time. I originally received 30 hours of flying instruction 17 years ago and now I'm back in the cockpit and learning how to fly all over again.
Currently flying out of Wollongong (YWOL), Australia in light sport aircraft such as the Jabiru and Pipestrel alpha with Fly Illawarra:
Fly Illawarra: www.flyillawarra.com.au/
Recreation Aviation Australia: www.raa.asn.au/
Jabiru aircraft: jabiru.net.au/

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@marxxpham1578
@marxxpham1578 5 лет назад
Sheesh first video that showed actual *crazy* turbulence I’ve ever seen!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 5 лет назад
That's why I posted it... couldn't find any good videos myself either of turbulence
@cjeremie
@cjeremie 3 года назад
@@RomeoJulietWhiskey are you still flying?
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 3 года назад
@@cjeremie Been studying for a new career so not much money at the moment. Hoping to go for a fly later this year though. I've pre-ordered MSFS2020 so I can brush up on my flying skills
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 3 года назад
Haven't for a while...but planning to do some more flights next year
@nickdanger9488
@nickdanger9488 6 лет назад
Reminds me of my lesson today! My instructor took the controls and had me do breathing exercises to relax! Then handed them back over and told me not to worry I was doing great. Your instructor makes all the difference!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 6 лет назад
Nick Danger Haha... Good to experience those conditions with an instructor first though!
@calistyle831ify
@calistyle831ify 3 года назад
@@RomeoJulietWhiskey Flew through something similar yesterday out of Monterey, CA. I had to call it a day after my second touch-and-go. Your instructor definitely makes a difference.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 3 года назад
@@calistyle831ify very reassuring having the instructor in the passenger seat. Btw, I just flew into Monterey in MSFS the other day. Looks like a nice place!
@always-alicia
@always-alicia 7 лет назад
Hats off to that instructor! Very calm and lighthearted. Turbulence scares the crap out of me, but he was smooth through the bumpiest of bumps!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
Didn't bother him at all!
@redcamokid8073
@redcamokid8073 6 лет назад
His hat was actually on 😏
@jackpast
@jackpast 7 лет назад
Always nice when you're instructor looks cool and calm!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
It's reasurring that's for sure. I was taking plenty of sideways glances checking to see if he was concerned or not. I think he was enjoying himself...lol.
@ikono2
@ikono2 6 лет назад
That is simply his good attitude to difficulties in flight. Nice habits of a real fighter!
@scrappy673
@scrappy673 4 года назад
@@RomeoJulietWhiskey He was probably loving you get shocked!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 4 года назад
@@scrappy673 Yeah, I think he enjoyed this one!
@sahima-shreq7301
@sahima-shreq7301 3 года назад
@@RomeoJulietWhiskey that's really good teacher for You @Romeo
@marcotangari2992
@marcotangari2992 5 лет назад
I love how the plane is rolling like crazy and your just so chill
@diamonddiscus
@diamonddiscus 5 лет назад
Very glade to see such calm and informative instructor pilot.
@highnumber9494
@highnumber9494 7 лет назад
The instructor's Aussie accent is reassuring.
@Fomites
@Fomites 2 года назад
Lol :-)
@sgtstedanko7186
@sgtstedanko7186 2 года назад
Except for when he calls you a muppet for not following his instruction 🤣
@hairybear7705
@hairybear7705 Год назад
Yup, a lot of them sound like that in Australia!
@InsaneMetalSoldier
@InsaneMetalSoldier 7 лет назад
Clicked the video expecting to see a crazy turbulence. Didn't get disappointed.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
Juan Bonnett glad you liked the video!
@aldodiaz8536
@aldodiaz8536 6 лет назад
you are a fucking idiot.
@jafetcastillo7251
@jafetcastillo7251 5 лет назад
@@RomeoJulietWhiskey hey question, what is the gust limit in your flight school and what country is it in..? I live in Costa Rica, we are surrounding by mountains which makes the wind flow channel through the valley I live in, and our flight school has strong winds all year around, our limits of wind is 20 gusting 30, although the piper I fly could still be flown with 35 kts according to POH, good job controlling the bird too!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 5 лет назад
@@jafetcastillo7251 Hey mate, as far as I know there is no gust limit. It comes down to common sense really.
@scrappy673
@scrappy673 4 года назад
@@jafetcastillo7251 Usually Bruce (My current instructor and same instructor in this video) will go based off the max gust of the J230, around 40kts at the most with a push, during my flight training so far we've both agreed at points to go a few over and make a rapid climb to around 5,500ft and that gets us outta the rodeo below. Then we throw each other to the test on the best landing with the most difficulty.
@randall197
@randall197 7 лет назад
Don't underestimate the power of the wind! I'll never forget flying in extremely gusty wind (by accident) in a piper pa28 and hearing the stall horn periodically in cruise flight!!
@jimbobmcjimmy666
@jimbobmcjimmy666 7 лет назад
"Where am I? What am I doing?" Hahaha love it 👍🏼
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
I love how I've got the death grip on the yoke whilst the instructor is smiling at me...I'm pretty sure he is enjoying it more than me
@simageorge63
@simageorge63 7 лет назад
you are throw around like Hell over there ...
@loonylovesgood
@loonylovesgood 6 лет назад
Wish I had this guy sitting next to me when turbulence strikes on my flights!
@scrappy673
@scrappy673 5 лет назад
His names Bruce, He's my instructor right now here in 2018, He's a very good instructor with a good heart and good sense of humour.
@arjunroy9635
@arjunroy9635 4 года назад
@@scrappy673 nice to have him mate.
@gfrede1
@gfrede1 6 лет назад
A calm instructor goes such a long way in situations like that! Thanks for sharing!
@door-to-doorhentaisalesman2978
I can feel rhe turbulence from my 6" screen.
@zacharynorman397
@zacharynorman397 5 лет назад
3:30 "do a barrel roll!"
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 5 лет назад
Didn't think of that!
@christopherescott6787
@christopherescott6787 7 лет назад
He makes for a great instructor. Calm and easy going.
@TioiraMusic
@TioiraMusic 6 лет назад
Love the instructor! Respect!
@smaze1782
@smaze1782 6 лет назад
Wow. Crazy is right. Both of you were calm and collected the whole way.
@pacadet
@pacadet 5 лет назад
And I complain about the chop here in Texas. That's crazy, man. You had an awesome instructor. I've watched a few of your videos, I think my favorite line from him is in your landing video where he's like "now, what are we doing over here? look outside!" I'd love to fly with that dude.
@ThePikeywayne
@ThePikeywayne 3 года назад
That one made me laugh too
@Robert-rc8re
@Robert-rc8re 7 лет назад
Weirdest controls
@OBENSquad_21
@OBENSquad_21 5 лет назад
Robert facts 😂😂😂
@annsanimationaddiction8024
@annsanimationaddiction8024 4 года назад
Watching this to comfort me after a very windy hour trip to bring the boss's plane back
@jasonhogan651
@jasonhogan651 5 лет назад
That was crazy 😲 Well done 👍🏻
@mikepetitti
@mikepetitti 2 года назад
Great instructor!
@DaanBrandt
@DaanBrandt 5 лет назад
Reminds me of being a passenger in a touring motorglider for the first time when i was 6. Kept going up 100ft and down 100ft for a good half an hour. After that never had any turbulence that impresed me. And learned to really tighten the belts properly. It has something fun to it.
@Matt-zc1qs
@Matt-zc1qs Год назад
This was NOT clickbait. Great instructor!
@BrickAcurra
@BrickAcurra 7 лет назад
And yet not even a skidmark! Well done!
@outdooradventurer394
@outdooradventurer394 2 года назад
Awesome video. Was just in a Piper today (as a passenger) flying over the Santa Cruz mountains south of SF and we hit some crazy turbulence. Got pretty freaked out but I still love flying
@athgt6630
@athgt6630 5 лет назад
Perhaps the only video on youtube titled crazy something and indeed is crazy :D
@sunnyh4338
@sunnyh4338 2 года назад
Seems like a very good instructor. You were definitely getting rocked around.
@christopherescott6787
@christopherescott6787 6 лет назад
Tipping my hat to the instructor. Calm and cool.
@martinasmussen2002
@martinasmussen2002 Год назад
Great Instructor, reminds me to my days when having the lessons. I used to have a similar Instructor, very calm an funny but experienced with this special teaching behavior.. Great 😊
@oluwafemitoyinbo3189
@oluwafemitoyinbo3189 7 лет назад
JEEEZ! Thumbs up to you bro! Seated here 0ft AGL, I was still sweating!!!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
TGI haha... thanks man!
@ThePerpetualStudent
@ThePerpetualStudent 6 лет назад
TGI: i don't know what AGL means but i can grasp the gist of what you are saying and fully agree.
@MaikuraTetsudoE231keiChannnel
@MaikuraTetsudoE231keiChannnel 6 лет назад
AGL = Above Ground Level
@jjcaron72
@jjcaron72 5 лет назад
Both these pilots are pretty calm. I’d be freaking out.
@txav8tion
@txav8tion 6 лет назад
nice video! kept ya busy!
@michaelhubble
@michaelhubble 7 лет назад
Love it man. Super cool instructor.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
Thanks mate. Yeah, Bruce is a great instructor. Makes a big difference to the whole flying training experience
@nitzer280
@nitzer280 7 лет назад
Very nice. Way to keep your cool.
@FSEVENMAN
@FSEVENMAN 6 лет назад
that looks fun good job guys I love it
@AvgDude
@AvgDude 2 года назад
No way It'd go up in 30kt winds. That's nuts.
@mitch7251
@mitch7251 Год назад
Damn I can relate. My first flight lesson in a Piper PA28, super hot clear sunny day in London, the winds were just like in this video. Stall horn every 2 or 3 seconds. Very uncomfortable but didn't put me off pursuing my PPL
@raymondlik
@raymondlik 5 лет назад
love to see Wollongong
@grahambrown5874
@grahambrown5874 6 лет назад
Great stuff. Reminds me of my early flight training at Bartow, Florida. We spent a hour doing touch and go in the circuit in turbalance. Great experienced. ATC loved to hear the squeal in my voice as my head made contact with the roof of the cockpit. Would never been allowed that experience in UK. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 6 лет назад
GBchannel glad you liked it. Great experience indeed.
@robertopenajr9258
@robertopenajr9258 6 лет назад
Nice job!
@zhangbrian791
@zhangbrian791 7 лет назад
Not trying to learn to fly, but was genuinely scared of long distance flights, pretty ironic seeing i'm an aerospace engineering student. So I decided to search how the experts handle the turbulence, and I must say this helped greatly for me overcoming my fear! Great stuff!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
Glad I could help!
@precisionsoundworksstudio
@precisionsoundworksstudio 2 года назад
Old post, but I relate to what you are saying... I was on a flight a few days ago and we hit some moderate turbulence, the "flights attendants please secure the aircraft and take your jump seats" kind of turbulence. That big jet was bouncing and wobbling! While it was happening, I paid 10 bucks for internet and started reading as much as I could about the physics of turbulence and what pilots say about it! 😂
@mquigly1547
@mquigly1547 7 лет назад
What a great instructor.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
Agreed...Bruce is great. Highly recommended.
@christophercarstens8152
@christophercarstens8152 7 лет назад
2:45 instructor nearly ended up in your lap. You both stayed remarkably calm for all of that.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
Christopher Carstens Haha...instructor was calm, I can guarantee you I wasn't...slightly terrified more like it. It was mentioned CH worse than what the video portrays!! good learning experience though.
@waynefarrellvoiceovers
@waynefarrellvoiceovers 6 лет назад
Great video! And exactly what you want in a flight instructor. Nice to see the usual student questions popping up as well. How far have you progressed in your flying at this stage?
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 6 лет назад
Wayne Farrell thanks mate. Still working on my cross country endorsement.
@wakwak20
@wakwak20 4 года назад
top instructor
@Morpheus9331
@Morpheus9331 7 лет назад
Thats great buddy some choppy flight right there! liked the vid keep up the good work and wish you many landings ;-)
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
AviationDreams Netherlands Thanks mate!
@ReveDePiloteACBB
@ReveDePiloteACBB 7 лет назад
Insane !!
@veleirosirius4206
@veleirosirius4206 5 лет назад
Very good
@HasanNiz
@HasanNiz 7 лет назад
scary! amazing controls you have
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
Hasan Nizamani yeah.. they are a bit different but very comfortable
@pilotnishant5405
@pilotnishant5405 3 года назад
Amazing video man. I can tell that feeling of yours. I would tell the same. What am I doing, where was I haha. Also glad you had your instructor on board who is so calm and reassuring. I remember flying solo in these conditions, heading to the practice area without practicing stalls, steep turns and forced approaches. Always good when you have a cfi on board with you. Hope you get back to flying soon and me too:) Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 3 года назад
That's exactly why I went up in those conditions. I wanted to experience that with an instructor rather than solo. Would have been terrifying solo as an inexperienced pilot
@pilotnishant5405
@pilotnishant5405 3 года назад
@@RomeoJulietWhiskey absolutely my friend, agreed! But as a part of the training we need to go solo and sometimes weather changes rapidly and turbulence sometimes can't be predicted. Either way it's quite terrifying. Practice might make us more used to it:) thanks
@cooperdog9956
@cooperdog9956 5 лет назад
I would have puked! Love the instructor,.......calm, cool and collected.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 5 лет назад
I would have too if I wasn't so busy just trying to control the plane
@irsute8833
@irsute8833 5 лет назад
The instructor is so calm and cool.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 5 лет назад
Yeah..he's a good one.
@jibeneyto91
@jibeneyto91 6 лет назад
It's good to do these things during training with an instructor. When it happens to you on your own, you know it's still safe. Stress goes up but at least you won't panic remembering how calm your FI was at the time.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 6 лет назад
jibeneyto Exactly my reasoning for flying that day
@stealhty1
@stealhty1 6 лет назад
Good job
@Fomites
@Fomites 2 года назад
I remember the west wind coming over the top of that escarpment to the west of Wollongong causing a bit of turbulence. I also remember training for my helicopter commercial in 50 knot winds landing and departing Darling Harbour (Sydney) over that freeway to the south when there was a helipad there. But helicopters are better in turbulence than similar-sized fixed wing due to the rotor disc being bigger than wings. Fast forward a few years to flying in Papua New Guinea in the Nineties and flying through thunderstorms without weather radar in East New Britain around Jaquinot Bay and Pomio to Hoskins Airport. That's turbulence. I did that for several months. I don't know how now looking back.
@anthonyobrien3841
@anthonyobrien3841 5 лет назад
Can't beat a cool,calm instructor.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 5 лет назад
Makes a massive difference
@Eddie_Barzoon
@Eddie_Barzoon 3 года назад
If you can fly in these conditions you can fly everywhere! Kudos!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 3 года назад
Thanks man.... Definitely gives you confidence when facing these conditions solo
@joshpool8880
@joshpool8880 7 лет назад
2:47 😱😱
@MrJking065
@MrJking065 5 лет назад
Not clickbait.Noice.
@megatop412
@megatop412 7 лет назад
Nice job man, yeah I wouldn't be looking to fight through that, nice and easy through it and just ride those waves
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
megatop412 thanks mate...yeah flying through turbulence is a skill I'm just beginning to learn and understand
@zzodr
@zzodr 7 лет назад
Hey there's an old P2 Neptune. Haven't seen one for ages.
@l-shizzle8678
@l-shizzle8678 4 года назад
The max allowable crosswind in a Jabiru is 15kts. Why did your instructor take you out when the winds were 30KTS?! Very dangerous flying the aircraft well outside its design limits.
@blairdutney3696
@blairdutney3696 6 лет назад
Those YWOL winter westerly's alway bring the mountain waves.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 6 лет назад
Blair Dutney yep...good times!
@dryan8377
@dryan8377 7 лет назад
I finally understand the dynamics of the rudder. It doesn't really change the direction so much as change the angle of the nose - maintaining the airflow over the wing for flight. It makes a lot of sense with these really difficult landings when the planes have to crab onto the runway almost side-ways.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
SpaXpert Just Here you should check my first flight. The instructor talks about rudder usage, in particular how to maintain co-ordinate flight without referencing the 'ball' and keeping head out of the cockpit. really informative and info I've never come across anywhere else.
@dryan8377
@dryan8377 7 лет назад
Thanks. That should be a good one. Gonna go find it now! Thanks for your quick response!
@flat_stickproductions209
@flat_stickproductions209 7 лет назад
SpaXpert You do that by feeling any lateral forces in your seat and body. Fly a tandem tailwheel from the rear seat to really get exaggerated effects.
@rikabrian8652
@rikabrian8652 5 лет назад
Instruktur look calm and cool....
@thumpin250
@thumpin250 11 месяцев назад
Woof, not a fun day but a practical one of training.
@richardwalter3110
@richardwalter3110 11 месяцев назад
Great learning experience. I would have been freaking out if I was up there solo.
@mr.yuk4858
@mr.yuk4858 3 года назад
That's not too bad (I've seen worse). Always remember that takeoff is optional but landing is mandatory.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 3 года назад
Yep...good advice
@JimForeman
@JimForeman 6 лет назад
I'd class that as light rotor turbulence coming off the mountains to the west. I never heard of "crazy" turbulence but it takes moderate to lift you off the seat and heavy causes rolling up to 60° each way.
@dustinvarner3438
@dustinvarner3438 5 лет назад
I'm glad I came here.
@cpy
@cpy 2 года назад
Worst I've had as a pilot was hitting my head on the ceiling, and also hitting max aileron input but still needing more (not fun to run out). 3:22 was getting pretty close to that
@diegoduran939
@diegoduran939 6 лет назад
The teacher looks so relaxed. More than my father when he was teachinf me how to drive a car lol
@bigfoot9013
@bigfoot9013 6 лет назад
When I was training for my CPL years ago me and my instructor got battered . With my seatbelt on my head it the top of the cabin ceiling . We hit a thermal bubble in central Florida on a hot day. This looks just like that, thermals
@Kirbythefat
@Kirbythefat 3 года назад
Man you guys were being jostled around like clothes in a laundry machine. I don’t think I’ve experienced turbulence like that in any of my lessons yet
@lockeofficial279
@lockeofficial279 2 года назад
What kind of yoke is that? I don't think I've ever seen one in the center
@alk672
@alk672 3 года назад
Interesting advice, stay light on controls in turbulence. I heard the opposite - in turbulence, be firmer on the controls.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 3 года назад
I think the tendency for inexperience pilots is to overreact.
@therealaim-9xmissile
@therealaim-9xmissile Год назад
Turbulence is all part of the fun and experience! My instructor and I have learned to just joke around laugh it off and have fun hell last time we got a good gust and bump we joked that it was like a rollercoaster! 🤣
@lif3isadanc3flo0r
@lif3isadanc3flo0r 5 лет назад
So cool! I wouldnt be able to stay as calm as you did, did you eventually get into smoother skies??
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 5 лет назад
Yeah mate, it got a little smoother when we went over the sea away from the mountains
@guillermo_hoyos.
@guillermo_hoyos. Год назад
Que condiciones atmosfericas causan la turbulebcia o vientos cruzados
@youngjedi799
@youngjedi799 5 лет назад
Lol...looks like the death grip on the controls...i remember those days. WEEEE!!!!!
@ccubsfan94
@ccubsfan94 5 лет назад
Flying in Phoenix with a Archer was a blast. One hand on the yoke, the other on the ceiling to hold yourself in the seat.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 5 лет назад
Haha...I bet that was fun
@ccubsfan94
@ccubsfan94 5 лет назад
@@RomeoJulietWhiskey My favorite part was being aimed at a "mountain" about 500 ft to 1000 ft below the top with 100fpm climb. You get close then you hit 1500fpm and rocket right over it. Very odd sensation.
@Comedy3610
@Comedy3610 7 лет назад
Holy crap you were thrown all around there
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
It was pretty rough! Wait to you see the landings! Should have the full video of this lesson coming out soon.
@Comedy3610
@Comedy3610 7 лет назад
cool
@schell0118
@schell0118 6 лет назад
Yeaaaah! Wollongong. I was born there.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 6 лет назад
Schell 01 Great place... Love the Gong!
@mickmastroianni8388
@mickmastroianni8388 3 года назад
Crickey. I've seen less turbulence in washing machines. That dude kept cool as the other side of the pillow, through the whole thing!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 3 года назад
Haha...it was pretty rough that day
@pilot-plane-coffee1678
@pilot-plane-coffee1678 4 года назад
That was one heck of a turbulent flight- especially that last gust that picked up your wing. I just did a flight from Toronto to Santa Fe; check out my vid on turbulence!
@PilotCristina
@PilotCristina 7 лет назад
Hey! I'm learning to fly too. Can you make a video on how you have atc audio on your videos?
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
Great idea - I'll try and do a short video on that this weekend.
@argydimitrelis611
@argydimitrelis611 4 года назад
nice video,i am a new pilot and turbulence is something that really concerns me. can you share some tips (or your aswesome instructors tips ) how to copy with that in general?
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 3 года назад
Sorry for the late reply. Going up with an instructor like I did and getting experience is the best to I can give you
@astralexplorer9379
@astralexplorer9379 5 лет назад
The instructer is loving it His smile at 3mins says it all.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 5 лет назад
Haha...he's definitely having a better time than me
@astralexplorer9379
@astralexplorer9379 5 лет назад
@@RomeoJulietWhiskey i have my first flying lesson in a few weeks cant wait. Well done by the way.
@bobidderis3880
@bobidderis3880 4 года назад
I'm flying a sim in turbulent condition. Man its hard. Always suddenly losing lift in left or right wing when I tried to fight it. And bank angle should be much less lean than usual. Should ride it instead of fighting it.
@digimikeh
@digimikeh 6 лет назад
still good for VFR flight.. nice.
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 6 лет назад
The visibility was the best I have seen. Any pollution was blow out to see :)
@scrappy673
@scrappy673 5 лет назад
Liking this, whenever you see "Crazy turbulence" videos usually it's bugger all... But this wasn't disappointing. The Sportstar got sold just recently so I had to stick to the Jabiru from now. My god it was a rough one. Bruce and I got shoved like this video shows!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 5 лет назад
Yeah its a little scary up in those conditions. Takes a while to get comfortable flying in that sort of weather.
@scrappy673
@scrappy673 5 лет назад
@@RomeoJulietWhiskey Your not wrong, the Westerly winds mate... Those mountains ain't playing games. I haven't been up recently cause of finance. Im probably gonna end up doing what happened with you, Few lessons in teen/young adult years. And then when I got a better job go up alot like this.
@daniellitvinenko3478
@daniellitvinenko3478 5 лет назад
All that struggle will be all for the better experience in being a pilot :)
@fishinhell6662
@fishinhell6662 6 лет назад
I hope my instructor is like this XD
@ZachD-wu3bs
@ZachD-wu3bs 7 лет назад
Holy cow. I would have returned to the airport. Good on you.
@bobhebbard5688
@bobhebbard5688 6 лет назад
ZachD 2007 You should stay at the airport if a little light to moderate turbulence bothers you. I've been in turbulence where everything that wasn't nailed down was pinned to the roof of the a/c, and then the floor! Lolol!!!
@infotechsailor
@infotechsailor 6 лет назад
Woo man in horrible turbulence like that right after takeoff I would ask my CFi yo fly with me 30m to an hour away to an airport with calmer winds to wait out that horrible wind gusts. Scary stuff!!
@jjcoolio1991
@jjcoolio1991 7 лет назад
haha that looked like a hand full at some stages. good fun!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 7 лет назад
As you could probably tell, part of me was loving it and the other part was terrified!
@jjcoolio1991
@jjcoolio1991 7 лет назад
+Romeo Juliet Whiskey yeah definitely. Bruce found it hilarious.
@simoneferrari3177
@simoneferrari3177 5 лет назад
Crazy
@alexanderdavidson7837
@alexanderdavidson7837 6 лет назад
Hate those flights... Well handled!
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 6 лет назад
alex davidson Thanks mate!
@NEEJER
@NEEJER 6 лет назад
Sounds a good instructor that bloke
@RomeoJulietWhiskey
@RomeoJulietWhiskey 6 лет назад
NEEJER Yeah, Bruce is great. Very calm.
@penepatitenor
@penepatitenor Год назад
Then Aussies hahaha you could be falling out the sky and he will look at you and be like ‘ah mate you’ll be alright’ 😂😂😂 and instantly you’ll be alright.
@judaspurbalinggas6487
@judaspurbalinggas6487 7 лет назад
wow throtle on the left hand seat?! first time i see it
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