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Hey all,
Just figured to pop in here to share what I am compiling on You Tube, which is a number of videos 97sh percent aviation related and the other 3ish percent weather and nature related that some may find interesting. Just figure to pay back the favors all have given me on these groups and share what I have and am accomplishing with the priviledge of the right to fly. What a better way then through the eyes of a video compiled to the music of Enya, Chris Cross and so on. I mean, why re-invent words that say it better then me :-) Also uploaded were some instrument approaches in actual conditions, my best Xwind landing to date and other various little diddies that aviating has given to me that I hope I can return through the eyes of a video camera. 28 videos in all.. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=BeechSundowner Hope all is good in the .student and .piloting arenas. I have been recieving the digest versions of these groups. Extranieous noise level still too high for me to come back and post regularily, but I am lurking. For those doing instrument training, please pay attention to those partial panel lessons, I just did my first one in actual conditions Friday, the real deal. What I am learning (as all knows from my past posting history)is that if you fly enough, these simulated training sessions on emergencies will come to light. My 30 year old AI decided to ghost up on me while VMC on top. First place I looked was vacuum, that checked out, DG checked out to the GPS ground track and magnetic heading, so it was easy to trouble shoot. Since I was above a cloud deck, couldn't verify visually (possible sloping clouds) but I could tell when coming out of a turn, the AI looked to be "jittery" and not smooth. Problem was I had IMC to descend through so used my partial panel skills to get me down safe and sound. Ceilings were at minimus on my circle to land VOR Alpha at KMBO, so really no room for error. Allen |
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On Jul 7, 7:59 pm, A Lieberman wrote:
Hey all, Just figured to pop in here to share what I am compiling on You Tube, which is a number of videos 97sh percent aviation related and the other 3ish percent weather and nature related that some may find interesting. Just figure to pay back the favors all have given me on these groups and share what I have and am accomplishing with the priviledge of the right to fly. What a better way then through the eyes of a video compiled to the music of Enya, Chris Cross and so on. I mean, why re-invent words that say it better then me :-) Also uploaded were some instrument approaches in actual conditions, my best Xwind landing to date and other various little diddies that aviating has given to me that I hope I can return through the eyes of a video camera. 28 videos in all.. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=BeechSundowner Hope all is good in the .student and .piloting arenas. I have been recieving the digest versions of these groups. Extranieous noise level still too high for me to come back and post regularily, but I am lurking. For those doing instrument training, please pay attention to those partial panel lessons, I just did my first one in actual conditions Friday, the real deal. What I am learning (as all knows from my past posting history)is that if you fly enough, these simulated training sessions on emergencies will come to light. My 30 year old AI decided to ghost up on me while VMC on top. First place I looked was vacuum, that checked out, DG checked out to the GPS ground track and magnetic heading, so it was easy to trouble shoot. Since I was above a cloud deck, couldn't verify visually (possible sloping clouds) but I could tell when coming out of a turn, the AI looked to be "jittery" and not smooth. Problem was I had IMC to descend through so used my partial panel skills to get me down safe and sound. Ceilings were at minimus on my circle to land VOR Alpha at KMBO, so really no room for error. Allen Hi Allen, Ditto on the lurking... Glad to see that your IA skills stood you in good stead and all's well that ends well. Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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Flying thousands of feet in the air in CAVU weather is one thing but flying
in clouds like that is surreal. It's my favorite part flying. Nice work. Marco "A Lieberman" wrote in message ups.com... Hey all, Just figured to pop in here to share what I am compiling on You Tube, which is a number of videos 97sh percent aviation related and the other 3ish percent weather and nature related that some may find interesting. Just figure to pay back the favors all have given me on these groups and share what I have and am accomplishing with the priviledge of the right to fly. What a better way then through the eyes of a video compiled to the music of Enya, Chris Cross and so on. I mean, why re-invent words that say it better then me :-) Also uploaded were some instrument approaches in actual conditions, my best Xwind landing to date and other various little diddies that aviating has given to me that I hope I can return through the eyes of a video camera. 28 videos in all.. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=BeechSundowner Hope all is good in the .student and .piloting arenas. I have been recieving the digest versions of these groups. Extranieous noise level still too high for me to come back and post regularily, but I am lurking. For those doing instrument training, please pay attention to those partial panel lessons, I just did my first one in actual conditions Friday, the real deal. What I am learning (as all knows from my past posting history)is that if you fly enough, these simulated training sessions on emergencies will come to light. My 30 year old AI decided to ghost up on me while VMC on top. First place I looked was vacuum, that checked out, DG checked out to the GPS ground track and magnetic heading, so it was easy to trouble shoot. Since I was above a cloud deck, couldn't verify visually (possible sloping clouds) but I could tell when coming out of a turn, the AI looked to be "jittery" and not smooth. Problem was I had IMC to descend through so used my partial panel skills to get me down safe and sound. Ceilings were at minimus on my circle to land VOR Alpha at KMBO, so really no room for error. Allen |
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That is just a beautiful piece of work! Thanks for sharing it! I'm gonna
forward this to my laptop so that I can share it with the folks at my FBO. -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman CFI-A, CP-ASEL-IA Reid-Hillview Airport, San Jose, California Check out my personal flying adventures from my first flight to the checkride AND the continuing adventures beyond! Complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - "A Lieberman" wrote in message ups.com... Hey all, Just figured to pop in here to share what I am compiling on You Tube, which is a number of videos 97sh percent aviation related and the other 3ish percent weather and nature related that some may find interesting. Just figure to pay back the favors all have given me on these groups and share what I have and am accomplishing with the priviledge of the right to fly. What a better way then through the eyes of a video compiled to the music of Enya, Chris Cross and so on. I mean, why re-invent words that say it better then me :-) Also uploaded were some instrument approaches in actual conditions, my best Xwind landing to date and other various little diddies that aviating has given to me that I hope I can return through the eyes of a video camera. 28 videos in all.. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=BeechSundowner Hope all is good in the .student and .piloting arenas. I have been recieving the digest versions of these groups. Extranieous noise level still too high for me to come back and post regularily, but I am lurking. For those doing instrument training, please pay attention to those partial panel lessons, I just did my first one in actual conditions Friday, the real deal. What I am learning (as all knows from my past posting history)is that if you fly enough, these simulated training sessions on emergencies will come to light. My 30 year old AI decided to ghost up on me while VMC on top. First place I looked was vacuum, that checked out, DG checked out to the GPS ground track and magnetic heading, so it was easy to trouble shoot. Since I was above a cloud deck, couldn't verify visually (possible sloping clouds) but I could tell when coming out of a turn, the AI looked to be "jittery" and not smooth. Problem was I had IMC to descend through so used my partial panel skills to get me down safe and sound. Ceilings were at minimus on my circle to land VOR Alpha at KMBO, so really no room for error. Allen |
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