He 100% passed!! great job. I would have taken that experience with a swollen head (lol) and more confidence. Yes, dangerous but it's like a new driver safely moving a car off a busy interstate after a tire blowout. It happens we all make mistakes and we learn from them. Key point is he was trained. Great job again guys!!
I eat good too! Just using intermittent fasting with no sugar no alcohol and it’s amazing. I feel better than I did in my teens. It’s about feeling energized. I also sleep 3 hours less per night. Every day is like a 27 hour day to me now. I want to write a book when this is over and I hit my goal. I’m within 10-12lbs of “fit”
When I first saw him in April, I hadnt seen him since February of last year. It was quite a change. He's looking good. An inspiration for me. I have lost 15lbs since March 22.
Stuff happens, but it was wasn't a big deal as I had throttle the whole flight, until turning base to final when the only speed I needed was given to me by mother Earth, and why I didn't notice it until the take off part of the Touch and Go. It started right up on the Taxiway, so I'm 100% sure had I lost it in air, I would have done a restart... Depending on my height of course. Aviate. Navigate. Communicate.
Youve lossed weight larry whats amy dooin to you. I still have my soarying trike, but just purchaced a bush plane. Btw i have flown with larry and i have seen some bad cfis. Larry by far is tje most knowlegable, commen sense,incredable pilot .ive ever flown with hands down
Very much so. More importantly I have had a hormonal shift. I don’t get hungry now, I sleep 3 hours less per night and I am so much smarter. Not kidding. Also my patience seems endless now compared to before.
I like the way one fellow just kinda blows it off that he set a control incorrectly ! Being the other guys maiden flight ! Is that what caused the engine to quit ? Sounds dangerous to me ! ! ------😳------
I wasn’t blowing it off and yes it quit because the idle was set too low from the engine manufacturer and I bumped the hand throttle up and forgot to adjust the idle at the carburetor. But if you fly long enough your engine WILL quit and if you need the engine to fly (meaning you solely rely on it) then you are a statistic waiting to happen. The truth is the engine could have quit at any point during his flight and should have only caused him to land over landable terrain. What more can I say , I screwed up…. Been doing this for 25 years and that’s a first that I set the idle incorrectly. It happens… here it is for the whole world to see. Motors quit. Fly like your motor will quit at anytime and you will be much safer. Engine off in a REV X ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S-ljgYZuiGI.html
First off, he didn't blow me off, as I had stated that I was having engine issues at take off, so he immediately kept me in tight to the airport with pavement and grass and open areas to land should it have been an issue earlier. Second, engine out is something you always need to be thinking of and ALWAYS head on a swivel, noting possible locations for emergency landing. The fact that I lost it on a part of the pattern where I did not need power, and needed to be at idle, using the energy of the gravity to get me my speed, was not a big deal. And truth be known, engine outs are probably never practiced enough and doing so on a solo, was good curve ball. IF, IF the engine had died while on climb out or in the pattern, I feel 100% sure the results would have been the exact same, since I was close to the field and had confidence in my flying from the instructor.
@@UltralightLifestyleUSA That may be from your perspective, and the thought that no one would ever want to do harm to you, but from here he seemed awfully cavalier with his response ! It is what it is, and it's your butt in the sling ! Believe what you will, but watch your SIX ! And always check your Prop bolts ! 👍😉
@@sleeve8651 at first reading I thought you were just warning a guy to be careful in general terms, but when I read that again it did come across as though there was a little paranoia afoot! Any past experience you would like to share with the rest of the class, sir?