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Story of self - opened and shattered canopy mid-flight 

Narine Melkumjan
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Couple of years ago during my second training flight of that day, on a very hot summer day, the canopy of the Extra 330LX that I was flying opened in flight and shattered. As you can see from the video, it was a challenging experience that could have been avoided if I had made a proper visual check before taking off. The canopy locking pin had never gone into the locked position, and I failed to notice it during my checks.
I also made the mistake of going to the training camp right after recovering from COVID, without allowing my body enough time to fully regain strength. Additionally, flying without any eye protection made the flight even more challenging than it already was.
The flight was a distressing experience, filled with noise, breathing difficulties, and impaired visibility. It took me nearly 28 hours to fully recover my vision. Aerodynamically, I’ve experienced some buffet and controllability challenges. Probably the most difficult part was to keep the power in, thus trading my vision and breathing for kinetic energy.
Although due to all the noise it was difficult to hear what my coach was saying on the radio, one thing I've heard loud and clear "just keep flying"
If you are a pilot watching this, I hope that my story serves as a cautionary tale and that you will learn from my mistake.
I regret that it took me so long to share this video footage. It's not easy to put my vulnerabilities out there for you all to see. However, I have come to realisze how important it is to be transparent about our shortcomings and the lessons we learn along the way.
To all my fellow pilots out there, fly safe.
#aviationsafety #learnfrommistakes #pilotlife #flysafe #pilottraining

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Комментарии : 4,7 тыс.   
@chrish5503
@chrish5503 День назад
As an Army Aviation guy, this excellent video really emphasizes the need for head and eye protection in a canopy-style airplane. Very well done - Bravo Zulu!
@turbodog99
@turbodog99 9 часов назад
ANYTIME you are outdoor and moving you need eye protection. I got hit in the eye by a bumblebee on an ATV at 30-40 mph. Hurt like hell.
@GodsSparrowSpeaks
@GodsSparrowSpeaks 7 часов назад
@@turbodog99 well I am so grateful that your eyesight is OK, but that did make me chuckle Yes, even gnats at high speed hurt like H
@nebraskatpp
@nebraskatpp 7 часов назад
Whatever did you do to turn that Bumblebee into a crazy kamikaze? Are there going to be more?
@mouse2542
@mouse2542 6 часов назад
@@bartfart3847 as a sailor guy, bravo zulu is a nautical term, commonly shown by signal flags as meaning nice job.... most nautical terms are use in aviation as a matter of fact.
@bannedmann4469
@bannedmann4469 4 часа назад
First thing I thought of just looking at the thumbnail.
@papasmurf5598
@papasmurf5598 День назад
Her first instincts were to grab the canopy and then the microphone until she got her bearings and calmed down enough to realize I’m ok and just get it back to the runway. Great video ! Never seen anything like that so up close before in a Plane. I slowed it way down and played it many times. She did a great job. Congrats !
@russia4biden221
@russia4biden221 День назад
The canopy opened because she didnt latch it right, yeah "good job" to someone who cant even fly a plane properly
@zacharypiech2930
@zacharypiech2930 23 часа назад
Yeah that was impressive, fast process of determining what’s next then slowing for landing.
@darrickeaster
@darrickeaster 22 часа назад
Way to state the obvious.
@kovokarota6282
@kovokarota6282 13 часов назад
@@russia4biden221 she did latch it properly also in 0:17 as she started to do the checklist she checked the latch and pushed the canopy up and in 2:27 checks the latch again !! In 04:07 checking the latch for the 3d time and again she pushes the canopy up. But hey you are another couch expert who doesn't have a clue how things works but you are an expert anyway !!
@thimsile
@thimsile 10 часов назад
@@kovokarota6282 I am also a couch expert, apparently she did not latch it properly, read her own description under the video. She says she didn't lock the latch pin.
@scottschneider5866
@scottschneider5866 День назад
I don’t think most people realize how impaired her vision was, anything over 40 mph without eye protection is brutal, props to you for staying calm and landing the plane safely 🙏
@MrVlodato
@MrVlodato 12 часов назад
40 is a little exagerated don't you think? I've been riding a motorcycle without a windshield or eye protection for over a decade and hit speeds above 100mph regularly. A bit uncomfortable maybe, but brutal?
@class2instructor32
@class2instructor32 11 часов назад
Prop wash is intense.....if you have one...
@tatsuuuuuu
@tatsuuuuuu 10 часов назад
what does it look like? can you see a blurry spot at the center of your vision?
@flowstateofmind
@flowstateofmind 8 часов назад
@@MrVlodato Insects can be brutal though
@davidpaulin
@davidpaulin 7 часов назад
​@@flowstateofmindgot a june bug straight in the eye once while on the highway @80mph.. it fuckin hurts
@CheeseDanish85
@CheeseDanish85 День назад
You responded perfectly to your instructor and flew the airplane. You lived to never make that mistake again. Good for the flying community to share your story.
@kenlandsman6289
@kenlandsman6289 3 часа назад
Did she make a mistake? I saw her check the canopy at least 3 times. Also noticed her several times checking for incoming etc... I don't know anything about airplanes and flying, but seemed to me that a latch just failed. Be curious if something else is at play here... Never mind - I read the story under the video after I posted this. It looked to Me that she checked everything....
@BruceWolfe-Profile
@BruceWolfe-Profile 2 часа назад
@@kenlandsman6289 She didn't pull the canopy lever back to the bold red line to allow the locking pin to engage. You can see just before it flew open that the lever moved forward slightly.
@outcry27
@outcry27 4 дня назад
"In case of emergency, fly the airplane!" Safe landing + self awareness and excellent attitude, 10/10 no notes.
@s.o.2279
@s.o.2279 4 дня назад
bullshit
@skyedog24
@skyedog24 4 дня назад
​@@s.o.2279no that is the correct answer in case of emergency everything else is secondary to flying the plane that includes the radios too
@Crimsonedge1
@Crimsonedge1 4 дня назад
@@skyedog24 Saying everything is secondary to flying the plane while in the air is like saying everything is secondary to holding your breath while under water. The correct answer is always doing whatever keeps you alive the longest.
@martinmatola688
@martinmatola688 4 дня назад
@@Crimsonedge1 Everything is secondary during an emergency. The first thing you need to do is to ensure that the aircraft is not going to fall out of the sky. That means you need to "fly the airplane". Everything else comes after that. There is also a posibility to bail out of the airplane, but lets assume we want to save the airplane :D
@therealblackflea
@therealblackflea 4 дня назад
@@martinmatola688 Also bailing out of the airplane is certainly more dangerous than landing when the plane is still controllable.
@timgadler3785
@timgadler3785 3 дня назад
I'm a pilot. You made a mistake. You owned it. You've learned from it. You did exactly what you should have done, demonstrating outstanding airmanship in the process. You got the plane back on the ground, no blood, no broken bones, no bent metal. Kudos to you for keeping your cool under extraordinary pressure. And high kudos to you for coming forward and sharing so others may learn from this incident.
@jhsevs
@jhsevs 3 дня назад
What was the mistake? Edit: I’ve been trying to comment "thanks I forgot" to the comment below but the yt ai keeps deleting that comment because it’s offensive
@user-yf3gx3jd8o
@user-yf3gx3jd8o 3 дня назад
​@@jhsevs read the description
@choppergirlai
@choppergirlai 3 дня назад
The mistake was she bought the wrong plane, the manufacturer designed a poor locking mechanism.
@jhsevs
@jhsevs 3 дня назад
@@user-yf3gx3jd8o thanks I forgot
@jhsevs
@jhsevs 3 дня назад
@@choppergirlai smart comment
@lowik1973
@lowik1973 День назад
I'm a glider and private pilot. It's very dangerous to get distracted during such an upset. Amazing how you kept your cool, flew the plane and landed safely to fly another day. We all do our best to prevent, but this is a school example of great airmanship. Well done 👏
@lonniejoraskie4440
@lonniejoraskie4440 19 часов назад
110% a success. You did not panic , held your composer , Got your bearings ,and brought it around for a landing. Outstanding!
@roberthooper8883
@roberthooper8883 8 часов назад
Held her composer? What was his name? Did she hold her composure while she held her composer?
@jarrodshipard
@jarrodshipard 6 часов назад
@@roberthooper8883 "his name" you assume.
@CypherV0
@CypherV0 6 часов назад
@@jarrodshipard Oh shut up
@thefurbeastunderyourbed5012
@thefurbeastunderyourbed5012 4 часа назад
Click on her profile. Irony has it she IS a composer. 😂🤣
@texastyrannyresponseteam794
@texastyrannyresponseteam794 2 дня назад
10/10... Rule #1.. fly the airplane... She did... No panic... Just got her back on the ground... No jacking with the canopy frame or anything.. Handled perfect... Bravo...
@omnacky
@omnacky День назад
yes... I... agree...
@wiley0714
@wiley0714 День назад
Actually rule one is Aviate ;)
@YeetusaurusRex
@YeetusaurusRex День назад
@@wiley0714the semantics warrior strikes again. 😅
@mattheweagle223
@mattheweagle223 День назад
But, did she shit her pants?
@cocainecarl4200
@cocainecarl4200 День назад
So if you flew Delta and the windows busted open because the pilot forgot to check them, you'd give them a 10/10? Stop lying to everyone.
@brenreidy8763
@brenreidy8763 2 дня назад
You showing accountability here is the real winner. This is incredibly humble of you and I admire your vulnerability. Although your ego may take a hit, the positives that come from this far outweigh the negatives. Thank you for sharing. I'm sure EVERY pilot that watches this will never miss checking the latches/pins again.
@Steve757-fl1hd
@Steve757-fl1hd День назад
Are you sure you chose the right word when you say, accountability? What did she do wrong that she needs to be accountable for. This is all about showing calm and professionalism in the face of an unplanned, potentially deadly event. She did a fantastic job. Could you have done what she did?
@user-mv2oo9iw6u
@user-mv2oo9iw6u День назад
*Nerves of steel. You either got it or you don't.*
@DaaClaptain
@DaaClaptain День назад
What accountability. The first few sentences she admits she didnt check if it was locked. Then the next sentence she says she she failed to notice it during her check. Those contradict. Accountability is yeah i messed up i didnt do my full check.
@Dead25m
@Dead25m День назад
@@DaaClaptain That's not what she said though. This is what reads: "could have been avoided if I had made a proper visual check before taking off. The canopy locking pin had never gone into the locked position, and I failed to notice it during my checks." She basically said "I didn't do the visual check properly, and this is what I missed". She never said "I didn't check if it was locked", just that she didn't check properly, i.e she missed that it wasn't.
@Dead25m
@Dead25m День назад
@@Steve757-fl1hd Read the description next time before replying? She states that she failed to do a proper visual check and missed that the locking pin wasn't in locked position. She admits to that she failed a routine task and if she hadn't, she'd never have been in that situation.
@rosshilton
@rosshilton 20 часов назад
She kept it together, didnt panic, and got the aircraft down safely. Very impressive
@benedictearlson9044
@benedictearlson9044 7 часов назад
Yes I watched the same video.
@EricTFDC
@EricTFDC День назад
I saw this in the feeds a day into its release and now its gone and reached the whole aviation community. What a pilot!
@peterney2402
@peterney2402 4 дня назад
Brilliant how the pianist didn't miss a beat.
@DocOverlord
@DocOverlord 4 дня назад
Amazing video and terrific display of piloting skills. But it really does beg to switch to a heavy metal guitar solo at 6:22
@rgrinnel
@rgrinnel 4 дня назад
Neither did a pilot. No evident panic. A cool cucumber, indeed.
@anorak-adenoids
@anorak-adenoids 4 дня назад
Great work! Must've been real hard to play the piano on a plane when canopy flies open!
@michaelm8460
@michaelm8460 4 дня назад
Yes, it set the whole mood....just another day in paradise
@genephipps6421
@genephipps6421 3 дня назад
...and the band played on.
@ericdziura6632
@ericdziura6632 5 дней назад
I am an aviator. First, so glad you suffered no serious injury. Second, you demonstrated outstanding airmanship. ALL pilot should aspire to this. Third, so grateful that you shared this. Incredibly helpful.
@JungleYT
@JungleYT 5 дней назад
*Been a while since I was in the Air Force as a simulator technician, but HOW did she find the runway? Just use the compass to come back around to runway compass coordinate to line up with it?*
@heavylift47
@heavylift47 5 дней назад
@@JungleYT Well she knew she was in right downwind, then right base/final (it was a steep turn) when it happened, so she was right over the runway in the pattern. The video cuts, but it looks like she does a lap in the pattern, switching to left traffic to land at runway 27, the same direction she took off from. (You can see the bright yellow field with the little green square in the corner at 6:30, and then you see it again when she's landing a few seconds later in the video.) That means she was probably flying with all that wind in her eyes for almost 2 minutes. Gotta say, very impressive. It's hard to keep it together when something goes so wrong, but you know you have no choice but to take it to the ground. Well done. 🙌
@danielbond9755
@danielbond9755 4 дня назад
@@JungleYTPretty sure she used her eyes. Impressive, but she wasn’t flying on instruments.
@dennisobrien2578
@dennisobrien2578 4 дня назад
Well said!
@saulnier
@saulnier 4 дня назад
@@danielbond9755 LOL, right, it's an Extra 300... what instruments...
@rickt5242
@rickt5242 День назад
Wow. That response is an example of coolness no matter what is happening. Controlled and focused. Impressive.
@aerondanann8683
@aerondanann8683 День назад
Good job! No panic, minimally surprised, pragmatic-logical response, and Avery controlled matter-of-fact safe approach and landing. Nicely done.
@franklin5251
@franklin5251 2 дня назад
The one thing that a lot of people in today's society miss is this: No shame. Ever. Every person has their limits. Every person makes mistakes. When you make a mistake, get to close or beyond your personal limits, facing a situation you know is something you just can't bring yourself to doing for whatever reason, learn from it and find a solution that works. In this situation, you didn't didn't get the canopy lock into place and it popped open. You also didn't have eye protection. You will not make that mistake again. As difficult as it can be socially to admit that you didn't do something correctly, you helped others avoid that same type of situation. It also doesn't have to be aviation related either. Anyone that sees this video and uses something with an essential latch that can possibly be incorrectly set, they will also verify their latch is secure. You did good. No shame.
@patrickchase5614
@patrickchase5614 День назад
I agree that this is not a situation that's worthy of shame - she appears to be a competent pilot who made mistakes that anybody could have. She did a very good job of reacting to the incident and focusing on controlling what she could. I think that a lot of people would have tried to fiddle with the canopy, but she just stayed focused on flying the plane. But I disagree completely with "No Shame Ever". As a silly example, Sam Bankman-Friend (and his parents) should but probably won't feel shame. It's like an ethical dual of the Dunning-Kruger effect - they people who do feel shame are mostly the ones who don't need it.
@HonrbleMention
@HonrbleMention День назад
People are fraudulent hypocrites bcuz of social media.
@DreadEnder
@DreadEnder День назад
This is a fundamental aspect of learning, discovery and science. Well said!
@Kotzenbruch-lk7hk
@Kotzenbruch-lk7hk День назад
What good is a canopy for anyway.
@drsudz
@drsudz День назад
@@Kotzenbruch-lk7hk "Exactly!!" - Every Stearman Owner Ever
@AndreasMake
@AndreasMake 5 дней назад
Those dry eyes did a superb job of seeing the speed indicator preventing going below stall speed upon the approach. Great handling of a demanding situation like that.👏👏👏👌👍🤝
@cagneybillingsley2165
@cagneybillingsley2165 4 дня назад
the ww1 biplane experience. why you need backup goggles with this plane
@Evan2
@Evan2 4 дня назад
Level of pressure figuratively and literally!
@Akathesia
@Akathesia 4 дня назад
⁠​⁠​⁠@@cagneybillingsley2165 A WW1 biplane’s speed is about 113 km/h or 70 mph…like driving in a convertible today. This aircraft’s takeoff and landing speed is considerably faster which is why it has a canopy among other reasons. You wouldn’t wear ‘goggles’ flying in a commercial aircraft or in a car.
@user-oe5kz2cn9o
@user-oe5kz2cn9o 4 дня назад
HAVE YOU EVER FLOWN WITH NO INSTRUMENTS IN DAY VFR? Try it... its not that hard. UA777Capt (ret)
@sabio2009
@sabio2009 4 дня назад
Life is short. Canopy blows at 6:22.
@kovokarota6282
@kovokarota6282 12 часов назад
It's clearly at the end of the video showing the struggle you had with the air hitting your eyes and how difficult was to keep your eyes open to land the plane. Way to go girl big respect !!!
@iddqd777
@iddqd777 День назад
Героическая женщина. Браво! Не растерялась. 👏
@slayer8actual
@slayer8actual 3 дня назад
During my flight training my instructor always told me over and over again, especially during our simulated emergency training, "Fly the plane first." He would induce an emergency by shutting down the engine to an idle and tell me to take it to the ground. If I tried to get the emergency checklist before I put it in a glide slope and searched for a place to land, I was wrong. Fly the plane first and then troubleshoot the issues on the way down but do not get tunnel vision on the problem. Too many pilots have troubleshot their aircraft right into the terrain because they forgot their first rule of piloting - pilot the plane. I noticed that right after the canopy came off, you instinctively went to grab it but immediately went back to flying the plane. That was perfect. You stayed calm, and slowed the plane down to help maintain control and get your vision situated. Once again, you did the absolute correct things. I had two inflight emergencies during my flight career and both times I remembered all those simulated emergencies, some of which I actually did take the aircraft all the way to the ground and landed in fields, dirt roads and once on an empty stretch of highway. (things were different back in the 1980s) One emergency was at night and I had to take it to the ground without lights or any electrical power. Luckily, someone on the plane had a small pen flashlight that we used to illuminate the instrument panel so I could see my airspeed, altitude, attitude and heading and was able to find a gravel runway in the dark. The landing was a bit rough as I bounced it in, but we all walked away unharmed and with no damage to the aircraft. But the lesson I learned from that time was that I never lost control of the plane or spent too much time searching for a problem. I just knew we had a problem and I had to land right away. So we did. I'm glad everything went safely for you, and I am very impressed by your calmness, professionalism, and focus on getting the aircraft back to the airport. Well done.
@michaelmartin9022
@michaelmartin9022 3 дня назад
When you said "simulated" I thought you meant "simulator", did you really go randomly landing in fields / on roads with pretend emergencies?
@CramcrumBrewbringer
@CramcrumBrewbringer 2 дня назад
The military follows a flow a lot like you were taught: Maintain aircraft control, analyze the situation, take proper action, and land as soon as conditions permit. You aren't even looking at the checklist until the "take proper action" step, and if it was a more important/common emergency, it was "BOLDFACE" and needed to be memorized verbatim. Aviate, navigate, communicate! Sounds like you were taught well and performed well.
@slayer8actual
@slayer8actual 2 дня назад
@@michaelmartin9022 Yes. The idea was to train searching for a good landing spot and setting up for the landing. If we found one but missed it, we would power up and try it again later (always when I wasn't expecting it). If we found a good spot and it looked safe enough without endangering anyone or anything on the ground, we would actually take it to the ground. Sometimes they were touch and gos if the field was long enough and clear of obstacles. Sometimes we came to a full stop if we had to use the entire length of the field to take off again. We landed several times on empty highways in very remote areas of Texas. Roads there are very long and flat forever. We could see any traffic coming from the next time zone. We never did this over built up areas or in places we couldn't find a place to land unless it was an actual emergency. Would I land in a golf course if I had to? Yes, but not during these type of practice sessions. So though we took many precautions to make these landings as safe as possible, there were times we got on the ground and it was difficult to get airborne again - grass too long, muddy field or full of ruts or both, too short, wind in the wrong direction, trees and obstacles closer than anticipated...etc. One time we almost hit a wire fence we did not see from a 1000ft AGL. We had to bunny hop over it on landing and had to bunny hop over it again during take off. So if anyone reading this thinks it sounds like fun, it can be and more importantly, it can be a great learning tool, but to be honest, for a couple of young 20-somethings, we got lucky a lot of times. I wouldn't recommend doing this even though I did it myself. Like I said before, things were different back in the 80s. We didn't wear helmets when we rode bikes either.
@mathematician1234
@mathematician1234 2 дня назад
Aviate, navigate, communicate. Yes?
@Rickk69er
@Rickk69er 2 дня назад
and if you fly these plans one of the first things on the check list is lock canopy
@pneudmatic
@pneudmatic 4 дня назад
I'd fly with you. In RU-vid social-media land, you could have avoided responsibility and told your audience that the pin failed, but you acknowledged your own actions. Respect to you.
@OllieVK
@OllieVK 4 дня назад
...but there's a red mark on the frame that I'm guessing the handle should be lined up with.
@rudimassyn3015
@rudimassyn3015 4 дня назад
You cannot avoid responsibility. Every incident must be investigated.
@willemm
@willemm 4 дня назад
well, everybody seeing the video could see the pin was not in the locked position...
@FlightData101
@FlightData101 4 дня назад
@@OllieVK a point which she already acknowledged and took responsibility for, which is kind of the point of the OP's comment.
@jodomo4279
@jodomo4279 4 дня назад
Pilots who can't accept responsibility for their mistakes don't live very long.
@DM43685
@DM43685 11 часов назад
100% Perfect Pilot, Aviate, Navigate, and control the situation...she was Brilliant!!!
@christopherbailey4213
@christopherbailey4213 День назад
Thank you for sharing your lessons with everyone else. Absolutely thrilled you made it out alright and no one was seriously injured.
@jarodmorris4408
@jarodmorris4408 3 дня назад
She made this look like not so much of an emergency when it could have been bad. So impressive. I can only imagine the drag that canopy frame created.
@voornaam3191
@voornaam3191 2 дня назад
When the canopy crashes into those tail control surfaces, you can lose control completely. A plane is like a dart, these coloured flights have exactly the same function as an airplane tail. Except the plane can steer with the tail, too. But stability depends on the tail being okay. That is why losing anything strong and heavy can end in a parachute jump.
@voornaam3191
@voornaam3191 2 дня назад
It is a great airbrake. You'd almost want a passenger canopy flipping to the left side. Now she needs left rudder, with two canopies out, it'd be neutral. But that is not how things are. Like, hey, pull that yellow knob, please!
@jarodmorris4408
@jarodmorris4408 2 дня назад
@@voornaam3191 Thanks for the info. I am a pliot, just inexperienced. I only have about 125 hours.
@MelindaGreen
@MelindaGreen День назад
Looked like plenty of drag from her face too!
@DayMan..
@DayMan.. День назад
It's why pilots wear helmets and visors. Could have been alot easier if she wasn't trying to look pretty for the camera
@davekozeruba9821
@davekozeruba9821 4 дня назад
Been flyin for 64 years and you just wowed me! You analyzed the situation and FLEW YOUR AIRPLANE! I’d buy you at least two beers at any old-time aviators bar in the world. Awesome job, and thanks for showing the Children of the Magenta how to handle a situation. You’re Awesome!
@BenState
@BenState 4 дня назад
Ok boomer.
@unlisted773
@unlisted773 3 дня назад
​@@BenStateThis gentlemen has been flying 64 years, meaning he's in his 80's, complimenting a young woman on YT regarding her superb airmanship, and you have that to say? You, sir, are a dick.
@cowarddonnie-ji5yz
@cowarddonnie-ji5yz 3 дня назад
​@@BenState 👈 found the guy who asks for dead stick app
@1Netbum
@1Netbum 3 дня назад
Not enough stick and rudder taught... too much digital between aviator and rig, at least training should emphasize that
@BenState
@BenState 3 дня назад
@@cowarddonnie-ji5yz you sound unemployed.
@Wobble2007
@Wobble2007 15 часов назад
Talk about perfectly handled under duress, she didn't flinch, just handles her plane beautifly, 10/10.
@KenJames9911
@KenJames9911 7 часов назад
Brovo. 👏👏 You are forever in the "Legend" category for the way you handled that.
@SecondhandJones
@SecondhandJones День назад
Perfect. 1) Aviate. 2) Navigate. 3) Communicate. Well done.
@Erowid_Spark
@Erowid_Spark 4 дня назад
Excellent airmanship! No panic, just fly the plane… wonderful example of good piloting!
@jahbay
@jahbay 4 дня назад
Not just a pilot, you're an aviator. I am astounded you could see well enough to land safety. Great Job!!!
@gsp911
@gsp911 4 дня назад
"No panic" I bet there was a hint of panic at one point.
@markadams7328
@markadams7328 3 дня назад
We are all so glad the 'pieces' didn't hit the tail!!
@anorak-adenoids
@anorak-adenoids 3 дня назад
Truly amazing!
@supra1jzed
@supra1jzed 3 дня назад
@@gsp911 not a single bit. Adrenaline and stress? Absolutely. Startled for a quick second, oh yeah. However, It was an immediate "this sucks, fly the plane, get it done". There was no being frantic, flailing, screaming, crying, etc...panic would be an out of control emotional response with no composure. I'll give credit where it's due. She kept it extremely level headed and just handled the shit she dealt herself. Even after landing by owning it 100%. Rare these days...
@BennyValdesMusic
@BennyValdesMusic День назад
You were all over the news here in Tampa. We saw you on TV and like OMG. We are glad you are safe. The news praise you for your composer and ability to stay in control and not panick. You're an amazing pilot!!!!!❤❤❤❤
@vladimirputindreadlockrast812
@vladimirputindreadlockrast812 10 часов назад
I'm no expert, but you rose to the occasion. Impressed! Thank you for sharing.
@miker5499
@miker5499 3 дня назад
Now that, fellow aviators, is a superb example of precisely how to handle an emergency like that. Calm, methodical, professional and skilled. Despite her face being assaulted by high speed air, she did everything right and landed the aircraft safely. Congratulations Narine. A remarkable effort!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@Roy-in-U.K.
@Roy-in-U.K. 3 дня назад
We all make mistakes and we all learn by them and move on in life. Well done.😎🇬🇧🍷
@kennethmatthew3453
@kennethmatthew3453 2 дня назад
Even though trucker instead of pilot staying calm during emergencies is the most important thing regardless of equipment being flown or driven. When emergencies happen I've been able to avoid so much just by staying calm no matter how horrifying as panicking could usually lead to all kinds of horrible mistakes. By staying calm no matter what it becomes far more possible to achieve a much better outcome. So many tragedies avoided just by staying calm and reacting properly within that moment when time itself slows down drastically. Whether on the road or in the air keeping a level head during any emergency is so crucial. Even if ya think your about to not survive just stay calm no matter what and use clear judgement in your next actions and wallah another tragedy successfully avoided. It's not a matter of if a tragedy might strike but WHEN and when sh*t happens just relax. I say RELAX because many lives are lost every year from overreaction due to panicking too much which is true not only on the dangerous roads but also in the air or even at sea.
@poetinme4551
@poetinme4551 2 дня назад
@@Roy-in-U.K. Well said, and she admitted all her mistakes so we can all learn.
@KainsAddiction
@KainsAddiction 2 дня назад
Yeah now if she only learned how to latch the f kin canopy
@youropionmattersnot
@youropionmattersnot 2 дня назад
Why isn't she wearing a helmet? I'm not a fellow aviator and everyone knows this, for if I were an aviator, I would prefece every sentence with acknowledging that I am an aviator......just like all aviators do.
@BloodPlusPwn
@BloodPlusPwn День назад
This isn't a vulnerability, this is a triumph. It was a failure your proper training turned into a lesson, which is proof of just how awesome you're doing.
@cocainecarl4200
@cocainecarl4200 День назад
Failing to perform safety checks is the definition of a vulnerability.
@ProfitableStockTrader
@ProfitableStockTrader 9 часов назад
What an amazing lady!!!! Kudos to her. Remarkable way she stayed so calm and composed.
@dougllaslima7243
@dougllaslima7243 7 часов назад
What a woman. Nothing but respect.
@blaster-zy7xx
@blaster-zy7xx 2 дня назад
I flew a plane with a canopy like that. On the checklist was to push up on the canopy before takeoff to ensure it was locked. I noticed She DID THAT! Then I was impressed how she flew the plane and landed while she could not hear and barely see anything. Well done!!!
@thegorn
@thegorn День назад
Yeah but it was pretty half-hearted.
@blaster-zy7xx
@blaster-zy7xx День назад
@@thegorn On my plane, it was pretty binary. It was either locked or not.
@RadioRich100
@RadioRich100 День назад
Well done are you serious? WE dont need little girl pilots they cant drive cars!
@benny81424
@benny81424 День назад
With her thumb though. Sloppy but she recovered brilliantly .
@waynesimpson2074
@waynesimpson2074 День назад
@@thegorn 0.06/0.19/2.26/3.28 were all canopy checks, what was incorrect ? I genuinely, am asking.
@TailwheelTimes
@TailwheelTimes 4 дня назад
I had the same thing happen to me. It’s remarkably hard to see with a 100 knot wind blowing in your eyes. Your first reaction was the same as mine, try to grab the canopy. Then, fortunately, the training kicks in and tells you “just fly the plane”. I landed safely also, and I’m glad you kept your cool and did a great job.
@rweaver6
@rweaver6 4 дня назад
Make helmet & goggles standard, perhaps? Or would it be overkill?
@Argosh
@Argosh 4 дня назад
​@@rweaver6total overkill. This is an incredibly rare accident, it'd be like carrying a parachute in a Cessna.
@BlueSideUp
@BlueSideUp 4 дня назад
​@Argosh ... that's called a Cirrus 😂 and I don't agree that if you do aerobatics, a helmet is overkill. Or that a BRS system in any plane is.
@kkiwi54
@kkiwi54 4 дня назад
In this case I would have been trying to close the canopy as well as aviating - if it had broken off it would have destroyed the tailplane with probably fatal results
@Argosh
@Argosh 4 дня назад
@@BlueSideUp I didn't say BRS, those should be in all small machines... but personal parachutes are just a waste for most pilots.
@lulumoon6942
@lulumoon6942 18 часов назад
Every safe landing is a good flight, well done on your self eval and course correction Pilot! 🙏🕊️
@benedictearlson9044
@benedictearlson9044 7 часов назад
I'm thinking she's thinking that was not really a good flight.
@stephenmartin8331
@stephenmartin8331 8 часов назад
Thank you for this video. Showing your mistakes will save another's life! So glad you put your pride aside to help the rest of us out. Glad you made it safely back home.
@rrrrrmr888
@rrrrrmr888 2 дня назад
Thank you for the strength and maturity to post this, can't be easy but thats the kind of attitude that makes aviation safer.
@jlo7770
@jlo7770 2 дня назад
What? She posted it for clicks, which it got. How is that strength and powerful? It shows how people are more concerned with social media then general safety. Didn't we just have this same issue not too long ago
@RadioRich100
@RadioRich100 День назад
Posting it was stupidity, She may never rent that plane again.
@jdmaine51084
@jdmaine51084 День назад
It's like 2-3 seconds of panic, then straight professionalism. Kudos. Holy moses, this is nightmare fuel.
@noalear
@noalear 19 минут назад
I've had issues with seeing just driving a boat into the wind without glasses. I couldn't imagine how blinding this must've been. 11/10 execution! Thanks for sharing your failure and showing us all how to handle it expertly.
@weinwilliams3306
@weinwilliams3306 17 часов назад
So happy that you're ok. I love the way you handled this. Your training and experience took over. Total professional. Keep safe and continue to enjoy what most of us can only dream of doing.
4 дня назад
I don't see vulnerability here, I see so much strength and I admire how calm you have remained! Thanks a lot for sharing!
@TellTheTruth1
@TellTheTruth1 2 дня назад
I see stupidity!!!!! She failed to properly latch the canopy and put herself in danger and everyone below her.
@jurvichius
@jurvichius 2 дня назад
@@TellTheTruth1 What airplane do you sell ?
@KainsAddiction
@KainsAddiction 2 дня назад
Yeah yeah yeah
@majinnemesis
@majinnemesis 2 дня назад
@@TellTheTruth1 or the latch broke, things sometimes just break or go wrong without it being anyone fault
@brockside1575
@brockside1575 2 дня назад
@@TellTheTruth1How do you know the cause of the failure??
@pidoway
@pidoway 2 дня назад
Wow.......an epitome of strength and calm in dire circumstance. Excellent job of composure from this wonderful pilot!
@chumblesthecheese8580
@chumblesthecheese8580 День назад
Simp alert!
@CaptZenPetabyte
@CaptZenPetabyte 16 часов назад
Absolute powerful legend ... glad youre safe and sound and handled it like a champion!!
@chokopapashi
@chokopapashi 19 часов назад
Thank you for sharing the valuable video.I also sincerely congratulate you on your safe return. It is really, really lucky that no one else was hurt in this flight. Please remember that all pilots have a big responsibility and should always think about safety first. I wish you many more safe and wonderful flights.
@esakoivuniemi
@esakoivuniemi 4 дня назад
Just wow. You handled that situation brilliantly. Owning up to your mistakes publicly for the benefit of others really shows your character. I’d fly with you any day.
@owenbock5883
@owenbock5883 3 дня назад
You couldnt help but double check the canopy latch though... ha.
@Cybergrip1
@Cybergrip1 3 дня назад
What mistakes?
@jlo7770
@jlo7770 2 дня назад
Yeah I'm sure bud keep simping for the lady who was more concerned about the camera being on than doing preflight. Sounds like a super safe pilot
@Docentino1914
@Docentino1914 4 дня назад
This Lady has True Grit! I watched this five times and I'm still in awe! Brawo!
@anorak-adenoids
@anorak-adenoids 4 дня назад
Even truer grit... in her eyes!..
@jlo7770
@jlo7770 2 дня назад
Lmfao what
@chumblesthecheese8580
@chumblesthecheese8580 День назад
Simp alert!
@dandymcgee
@dandymcgee День назад
Thank you so much for sharing your story and helping others learn about a rare occurrence that could surprise them one day, like it surprised you. Really happy you're okay!
@RCCopterLove
@RCCopterLove 15 часов назад
You reacted absolutely great in this situation with these difficulties to see and to breathe! Thank you for sharing your experience as a reminder how important it is to check the smallest details during the pre flight checks. I wish you many, many safe flight!!
@jh3524
@jh3524 День назад
This is the perfect video and description. The tension of watching you fly and then the admission of errors and sharing with everyone to learn from (and I am not a pilot!). Thanks for the vulnerability and professionalism.
@Antverva1
@Antverva1 5 дней назад
Sincere congrats on your management of this serious emergency. It shows great airmanship, competence and you concentrated on the aicraft. My hat of for your performance. I am a 6000 Hr private pilot flying since 1978 so I know. Just one lesson, be TOUGH on your checklists ! Lesson learned I and know you will be fine. Wishing you a lot of happy and safe flying time, enjoy !
@digital_aviator
@digital_aviator 4 дня назад
great airmanship = not getting into this situation in the first place by knowing your checklist, verbalizing your checklist and physically testing your hatchess and harnesses being secure. She also didn't call clear prop, BIG NO NO.
@gewil946
@gewil946 4 дня назад
@@digital_aviator She shouldn't have gotten into the situation, should have checked the lock (although she did check no fewer than three times that the canopy was closed). She did show great airmanship, however, once the situation arose, regardless of how it came about. As to the clear prop call, its purpose is to alert anyone in the area to the prop start, and not to just tick off an item on the check list; we do it in our Cessnas, Pipers, Bonanzas, etc. because our view is partially obstructed and we can't be sure that there's not someone near the aircraft. She could see through that huge canopy that no one was around. No one would have heard her, at any rate, with the canopy closed.
@Jimmythefish577
@Jimmythefish577 4 дня назад
@@digital_aviatorof course, you’ve never made one mistake your whole life huh? Everyone makes mistakes, the crucial point is to learn from them.
@chumblesthecheese8580
@chumblesthecheese8580 День назад
Simp alert!
@toddprickett6376
@toddprickett6376 День назад
I'm VERY impressed show well she kept her composure! Kudos to you Narine!
@kenrangen
@kenrangen День назад
You kept your head, didn't panic, and you lived to tell the tale. Great job!
@Zaephyrs
@Zaephyrs 4 дня назад
Hey, this comment may seem over the top, however, it's hard to convey how feels to see flying like that when the unexpected occurs. You've proved yourself to be the type of aviator we all aspire to be, but won't know until we too are tested. Additional respect for sharing so others can learn. Thank you. You are such an inspiration.
@etarheel1
@etarheel1 3 дня назад
Humble professional willing to risk the public ridicule in order that others may learn and avoid. Thank you God for protecting her, she truly is very much needed in this world. Keep being you ma’am, I think you are a great soul! My simple thank you for sharing your experience and possible future lives! Everyone who flies certainly just burned this one to the internal hard drive!❤
@jlo7770
@jlo7770 2 дня назад
More like another dunce influencer who was more concerned about getting video for the RU-vid channel and not on preflight basics like making sure the canopy was latched lmfao
@petergarbutt9521
@petergarbutt9521 23 часа назад
6:22 FOR THE NOT LOCKED CORRECTLY, CANOPY INCIDENT... NO SHATTERED CANOPY, NO SAFETY GOGGLES, PILOT ERROR... WELL DONE FOR SHOWING WHAT CAN HAPPEN... EXCELLENT VIDEO, STAY SAFE
@GlocknLoad1
@GlocknLoad1 4 часа назад
Was looking for this comment. Full blown pilot error. Do not understand all the praise towards her. She's an idiot, obviously complacent and dangerous!! Great post.
@michaelhouston1279
@michaelhouston1279 День назад
Oh my, so glad you were able to recover from that. Way to go! You handled that with incredible witts and courage.
@dl1130
@dl1130 2 дня назад
As a lay person. You scared me to death! I'm glad you made it back without incident. Thank you to all the professional pilots who fly and keep us safe every day.
@alexdickie7724
@alexdickie7724 5 дней назад
Your cool kiddo!! Thank you for sharing. I’m retired now but still like everything aviation. Others will learn from this amazing video and be better aviators. Be safe. 👍
@jetblackstar
@jetblackstar 14 часов назад
You can see your mind working after the canopy popped "Can I reach it to close, nope" and then you just piece by piece get yourself home. Mistakes before then perhaps, its often times how we handle the consequences and work our way through difficult situations, caused by yourself or others, that really measure a person. Very well done. I'm impressed.
@ValladolidArde
@ValladolidArde День назад
no shame babe, you controlled that situation like a warrior, TOTAL RESPECT. Thanks for sharing for all of us to learn
@cpunut
@cpunut 5 дней назад
From one aviator to another, great job staying cool and not focusing on the canopy! Am so glad the canopy frame stayed attached as that might have been an issue for the horizontal Stab. Thanks for posting, this is good for all of us to see and learn from. As others posted I'm glad you’re okay. Love the power and control response on that bird!!🙂✈️
@Android811
@Android811 4 дня назад
Exactly what I was worried about! She did well to not try and close the canopy.
@chrissmith7669
@chrissmith7669 4 дня назад
I was so surprised it stayed attached. When it popped over I thought those hinges were toast.
@invertedflatspin9676
@invertedflatspin9676 5 дней назад
Great piloting. Initially thought about trying to secure the canopy, but then remembered to fly the airplane first. Great job.
@numericalcreations5853
@numericalcreations5853 5 дней назад
Yea I noticed that too. She did a excellent job.
@kurtbilinski1723
@kurtbilinski1723 5 дней назад
Also, she saw that it was broken, so closing it wouldn't have mattered.
@ChaseHelo
@ChaseHelo 5 дней назад
My thought too. She showed excellent ADM by quickly judging the canopy a foregone issue and not messing with it further. Like you said fly the airplane first. Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. Do your best to do all 3 but #1 is a must.
@tymatt4555
@tymatt4555 5 дней назад
Well done..go girl
@alithomaga
@alithomaga День назад
I'm impressed. You kept your cool. I can't believe it. You write that you've made mistakes and yet you push your fist on the canopy 3 times to check that it's locked properly. You're a great aeroplane pilot.
@Knapweed
@Knapweed 21 час назад
Great presence of mind and pure grit. Kudos, you're awesome!
@michtarragon4665
@michtarragon4665 5 дней назад
1. Aviate! 2. Navigate! 3. Communicate! Good job, glad it turned out well!
@gsp911
@gsp911 4 дня назад
I think you can skip #3 in this situation. A lot of noise and breathing problems.
@ViewBothSides
@ViewBothSides 5 дней назад
Wow it's AWESOME that you shared this video, highlighting a mistake during start checks that any of us could make. The amount of first-hand details on anything like this is really limited so thanks very much. And congrats for handling it effectively.
@buttcrack7784
@buttcrack7784 5 дней назад
What mistake was it she made? She checked the canopy at least 3 times before takeoff.
@diego646464
@diego646464 4 дня назад
What was her mistake?
@thomasfamilyinbusselton519
@thomasfamilyinbusselton519 4 дня назад
@@diego646464 Read her video description.
@ViewBothSides
@ViewBothSides 4 дня назад
@@diego646464 Right at the beginning you see her pull backward on the canopy locking lever with her left hand, but that canopy latch doesn't fully engage at the correct rear position highlighted with the red stripe on the side of the cockpit. She actually checks it a second time moments later, but still the lever isn't fully back with the hidden pins holding the canopy down fully engaged. It's an understandable classic error where you've been through those steps so often you're not necessarily rigorously checking each step. The same can happen with driving a car e.g. you're on a regular journey & pulling out into an intersection, check left & right, and pull out in front of a motorcycle you "didn't see". It's the challenge of checks becoming routine. As mentioned in my original comment - it can happen to anyone and it's great she posted this up.
@boulderingbadger6179
@boulderingbadger6179 6 часов назад
So glad to see and hear that you survived this. What a terrifying thing to happen and seeing your reaction was marvelous. Amazing job.
@arjanhassing6345
@arjanhassing6345 20 часов назад
Good job lady,well done!! Good to see you made it and you are okay. Hope your eyes are okay again. Stay safe/respect for you!!
@kevinarnold7065
@kevinarnold7065 2 дня назад
It's impressive how she keeps cool and lands without issue, i can barely make it 40 ft casually walking without rubbing my irritated eyes from wind and floating particulates. Watching this lady makes me feel like a whiny baby. Thanks for sharing and owning your mistake.
@beardymcbeardface69
@beardymcbeardface69 4 дня назад
"I regret that it took me so long to share this video footage. It's not easy to put my vulnerabilities out there for you all to see. However, I have come to realisze how important it is to be transparent about our shortcomings and the lessons we learn along the way." You're amazing! Thanks for sharing this!
@gregorycampbell9967
@gregorycampbell9967 7 часов назад
This video shows that you masterfully handled the situation! You remained calm and executed the procedures flawlessly to arrive safely on the ground. Thankfully you were not seriously injured.
@0xStride
@0xStride День назад
the way you handled that was awe inspiring. the way it look at things it shows the opposite of shortcomings, I would say GOAT/Legend
@JLange642
@JLange642 4 дня назад
You did an AWESOME job! NOT even a moment of hesitation- you did what had to be done- you FLEW the aircraft and successfully and safely landed! Kudos to you for a job well done and for sharing this teaching moment!
@oooodaxteroooo
@oooodaxteroooo 2 дня назад
What else would anyone do?
@jeevesponzi5257
@jeevesponzi5257 5 дней назад
i'm not a pilot, but I recognise grit and skill and courage when I see it.
@elmalloc
@elmalloc 4 дня назад
but it takes one to know one
@chumblesthecheese8580
@chumblesthecheese8580 День назад
Simp alert!
@obnebur.soulrubber
@obnebur.soulrubber 4 часа назад
this got me so emotional Narine, How you managed to do the correct thing in middle of such a stressing moment. You're my hero.
@thecaffeinatedhippie7145
@thecaffeinatedhippie7145 7 часов назад
Wow Was Not Expecting That To Happen! you handled it so well! you were just having a nice flight & all the sudden chaos! I hope you are safe in the future this was an excellent video.
@redfalco21
@redfalco21 8 дней назад
Superb handling of an extremely serious and demanding emergency situation!
@slashlv
@slashlv 4 дня назад
I can't even decide what is more admirable: handling the situation or owning the mistake. This video will surely save lives. Best regards and blue skies 🤓✈️👍
@jlo7770
@jlo7770 2 дня назад
Lmfao... thats a stretch on that one bud
@peterfitzpatrick7032
@peterfitzpatrick7032 2 дня назад
@@jlo7770 give it a rest ffs... you've peppered the comments section with jibes and insults fired at her... you must feel so good up there on that high horse... 😒
@RadioRich100
@RadioRich100 День назад
Its negligence not a mistake.
@slashlv
@slashlv День назад
@@RadioRich100 are you good with owning yours?
@slashlv
@slashlv День назад
@@jlo7770 Such videos are great for educational purposes. Cabin integrity incidents are deadly. Where do you see the stretch... bud?
@RichardShelton
@RichardShelton День назад
Bless your heart, dear. We're so glad you are safe. ❤
@stephenpirtle
@stephenpirtle 21 час назад
Thank you for being honest enough to mention the errors you made. Some sort of eye protection is always important and never rush any part of a flight. Great job handling the situation and I am glad you survived.
@cotteeskid
@cotteeskid 2 дня назад
Flying a plane is the closest sensation to flying like a bird. But exposed to the elements, wind squealing past your ears, racing through your hair, blinding your vision and vulnerable to any particle in the air takes that sensation to a whole new level.
@yarpos
@yarpos День назад
how do you know if you havent tried other aviation sports? which you clearly havent if you say that
@RossNixon
@RossNixon День назад
@@yarpos Hang-gliding is the closest.
@VilleVaananen
@VilleVaananen День назад
I've skydived and I can say that it is not really a pleasant feeling on your face, and that's only around 200km/h / 125mph.
@xxmsaxx
@xxmsaxx День назад
@@yarpos I don't agree with you and want to argue on you tube because I will change your mind I know I will . What sports are better? How dare you call @cotteeskid into question? How do you know he is not a wingsuit wearing red bull games gliding aeronautics master? HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM? What are your qualifications in the sky? Me thinks your following the path of Icarus.
@donmoore4989
@donmoore4989 День назад
@@xxmsaxx With Icarus, that was a hot one.
@alexanderlacy4005
@alexanderlacy4005 4 дня назад
Absolutely outstanding Airmanship, you are an absolutely incredible aviator, from one aviator to another, you handled this perfectly given the circumstances! You didn’t panic or freeze up, you first aviated, navigated, but probably didn’t communicate considering you was flying alone and lost your headset, but you knew what you had to do, you did it, you survived and you conquered, and I’d definitely be proud to fly with you ANYTIME!!! I’m very proud of you, absolutely outstanding!! 😎
@manfredconnor3194
@manfredconnor3194 День назад
Thanks for this and being so honest. Little mistakes like this, that anyone can make, can cost you your life in the air. ❤
@darrensawyer-ju9bn
@darrensawyer-ju9bn 10 часов назад
2 words spring 2 mind, F and that. The way you stayed calm and controlled the situation was beyond impressive
@rjtaylor3535
@rjtaylor3535 7 дней назад
Amazing job, well done in a very demanding situation.
@gavinrfuller
@gavinrfuller 4 дня назад
What an aviator. Thank you for being brave and sharing. Not only are you a fantastic pilot based on how well you did there, but you're also open and honest. We all make mistakes and publicly owning up to them is not the shame it is made out to be. You certainly are a role model for the rest of us.
@douglasb5046
@douglasb5046 2 дня назад
Great job!
@smorgdonkey
@smorgdonkey День назад
You learned from it and most importantly, you handled it extremely well. Be cautiously proud of yourself! So many in that situation wouldn't have done as well.
@POCarton
@POCarton 47 минут назад
Excellent example of when things go bad. Fly the aircraft, fly the aircraft, fly the aircraft. Great job of keeping your head and doing that.
@wazzazone
@wazzazone 4 дня назад
What a wonderful effort you overcame true adversities to land that plane WELL DONE YOUNG LADY.
@vactus
@vactus 5 дней назад
Amazing job keeping it together to land like that. Truly impressive.
@bradallen6333
@bradallen6333 22 часа назад
Amazing and courageous work! Thank you for sharing this with all of us.
@jeremymoore16
@jeremymoore16 День назад
Holy crap. Calm, cool and collected. Good effin job!! Nerves of steel.
@georgeforall
@georgeforall 5 дней назад
Absolutely amazing. You even double checked and pushed up on the canopy. Nice work! Glad you’re OK!!!
@SigZA
@SigZA 4 дня назад
Triple checked. Maybe the canopy had issues in the past.
@Thankz4sharing
@Thankz4sharing 3 дня назад
She wrote "... could have been avoided if I had made a proper visual check..." Touching is not checking. She deserves great credit for sharing this lesson.
@rael5469
@rael5469 3 дня назад
Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. I hope they show this even in military training classes. This will save countless lives.
@johnkincaide7059
@johnkincaide7059 2 дня назад
Well said! She did not panic and flew the plane. I had a glider that had a "heavy" wing, and I did not know about it. On tow, the wing dropped and it was pulling me into a much steeper bank than expected. I controlled it and once I got to 1000 feet above ground on level flight I pulled the knob to release the glider from the tow rope. I kept thinking fly the plane! I was careful to with the bank angle, did a circuit, and safely made it to the airport. I registered my complaint about the glider. She did much more than I!
@bluetickbeagles116
@bluetickbeagles116 2 дня назад
Yes, this was my first response! First, maintain controllability (aviate). BZ to this pilot.
@PilotSavvy
@PilotSavvy 2 дня назад
This was definitely a textbook example of ignoring the unimportant distractions and focusing on Aviating, Navigating and communicating in that order. There are so many accident reports showing how this sort of incident has turned tragic. If nothing else this video has served as a reminder for me to review my priorities for un-planned events.
@TOMAS-lh4er
@TOMAS-lh4er 2 дня назад
WOW ,WHY NO GLASSES ??????
@jagitmax
@jagitmax 2 дня назад
Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. rael 5469 . . . She couldn't communicate because she lost her headset and mic
@jjjww975
@jjjww975 6 часов назад
Great job maintaining control of an emergency situation and landing safely ... I did notice that guardian angle on your right whispering to you, "You got this!" ... pre-checks are always good and helmets and goggles ... never know --- but you never freaked out !! ---- outstanding !!!!
@samueljanderson
@samueljanderson 21 час назад
I'm glad you are okay. Keep flying. You live, you learn. That's it! Just keep flying.
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