From the shanty rooftops of Kawangware, to the soaring heights of the sky. In that fleeting moment, Kairu whispered to himself, 'Mama, I made it'-a tribute to dreams realized and struggles conquered.
i really love this video especially as someone who has been in Army Aviation for almost 20 years and also have a ton of hours in GA specifically on the 172-M. I'd like to point out that you are off to a great start in aviation. Allow me to point out a couple of things that may be as a result of video editing and so I may be totally wrong and if so I apologize. First, pilots live and die by checklists. Especially the preflight. Even if I have done it hundreds of times, I still grab it at the end of a preflight and go through checking if I missed anything. Your preflight seemed rushed even though I could tell you have done it many times and were safely doing it. If its video editing I apologize. Fly the plane all the way to the "mags off". Landing is very critical. save the chatter that is not related to your landing procedure e.g. who plants a tree at the approach end of the runway for later. I totally loved the stop in Nanyuki and especially the crazy chatter with other VFR pilots on the radio. I can't wait to come fly in Kenya.
The fuel seeps into the tarmac, separating the bitumen from the aggregates, which ultimately causes crumbling and shortening of the lifespan of the tarmac. This is so because asphalt cement, the binder in asphalt surfaces (tarmac), is a heavy petroleum product. The material can be easily dissolved and diluted when exposed to lighter grades of petroleum oil.
Good job Kairo you're an ideal role model to the young generation, show them they can still make it in Kenya fair and square, you don't have to be a politician, influencer/socialite or crook👏
You just can make this up yaani flying to Nanyuki, having lunch there and then flying back to Nairobi. After all of that you're flying to Tokyo in the evening kudos Khalif kairo
🔥🧨 The science behind mafuta kuspoil tarmac is that. Tarmac is petrol based product so it dissolves when exposed to oil. Hio inacause tarmac to disintegrate so the aggregates (like gravel and sand) no longer have a binding agent, so inacause some holes to apprear in the driveway. Besides, oil can stain and lead to discolouration in the driveway. Nice Skytrips KK.
You did well with your flight na captain pia and thanks for sharing this video. I love your guys calling over "kaaairoo" kawaida ya maboyz wetu. New sub.
Khalif you're just oustanding, seeing you flying was just captivating, well when i grow up i would like to be Khalif Kairo, from business to flying and you mentioned dirtbikes, viva big guy, way to go
You won a new follow just because you know how to fly and drive perfectly 🙂🙂..am loving how systematic ur explaining every detail..now I fell like I can to fly😂
We need more aviation content in this country. Thank you for getting into this space. Please be easy on those swift camera moves nilijipata nikijishikilia kwa kiti a few times. I'm looking forward to more.
proud of you Khalif.I have heard aviation stories from Mkurugenzi but Khalif does it in reality in person. Good to have one of our own on ground and in the air. Flying is one of the best when one is blessed to experience whether as a passenger or as a pilot.
Dope content Kairo think you are the only dude in Kenya doing it. In Kenya there has been like mystery in aviation stuff and by you documenting it defies this boomer's thing.
Real flyers always carry a jeppessen course plotter and on regular routes take time to map out crash landing spaces like roads and school football grounds. Taught by the late capt.mungata!btw hapo ndakaini utakutana na mzee Gilbert kibe Kwa majani farm yake mkunywe (ndubia)
😊😊 you inspire me alot..what I keep on wondering is why you aren't a SUV person 🤔 you like hunging around with "Tududu tukona muscles" well we all know what a V 8 or Lexus entails😂
Am always fascinated with the aviation world. Even though I've never took a single flight, I believe someday I gonna have atleast one. I enjoyed the journey as well. ❤
Respect. Got my PPL like 7 yrs ago but didn't fly after. Planning to renew...si nikutafute when i do so kaka. I know i can't log in the hours but for experience si utakuwa umeokolea.