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Flying With Laura
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 พ.ย. 2020
Welcome to my channel. I made a promise to my late mum that I would get my licence and fly her over Rothesay Isle Of Bute. However, she couldnt hang in and sadly passed away in October 2020. I have to complete my journey and fulfil my promise. This is my journey. I am also asking anyone for help to achieve this. I will not be profiting from this and any leftover funds will be going to the local charity Achievement Bute . www.gofundme.com/f/help-us-reach-the-skies?+share-flow-1
Flying the Robin DR 400 around prestwick. 13th July 2024
Had a great flight around prestwick 13th July. Didnt have any audio so enjoy the recap of this flight, the music, and scottish country views. We flew the Robin DR 400
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Flying over Loch Lomond
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First flight for 2023. Havent flown since October so went and did a few refresher handling. including a great 60 degree bank. What a beautiful day
Practising circuit work Glasgow Airport
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Practising circuit work Glasgow Airport
My first unaided approach and landing in the glider
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My first unaided approach and landing in the glider
Gliding with the British Women Pilots' Association. Elizabeth
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Gliding with the British Women Pilots' Association. Elizabeth
Day Out with the British Womans Pilots Association
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Day Out with the British Womans Pilots Association
Those were very good turns, indeed on first flight .. i had trouble with the horizion and allways decended aarfff .. hinton in hedges gliding club .... i will get there ... i just know it ... slight back pressure on stick needed , and yes next time ...lift and drag and aspect.. come on adrian i can do this ..good video will watch again x2 or 4 times thank you
@@adrianpeters2413 thank you very much , I struggled at first but then got the hang of it
Hi Laura , so glad I found your channel, as I am currently learning my PPL at Glasgow and just got into circuit training (boy there is a lot to learn!) Can I ask is there a point that you found you got to where things 'clicked' and got easier? any tips would be amazing! Alex
Great video, just about to start learning, so this is really useful 😊
@@spencegoddard8456 I’m glad you found it useful , good luck with your journey and look forward to seeing your videos
Is it hard to learn? I have been thinking of starting flying for a couple of years now…
@@karstenlund-tiger900bonded2 it can be challenging and daunting at first but your flying will get better the more confident you become
Thank you for sharing these videos. Im starting my gliding journey this summer😎
that is awesome, looking forward to seeing your videos
I look forward to sharing them😊
Which area is this? Looks beautiful
hiya, this is in Kinross, Perth Scotland
Nice views over Portmoak in Fyfe…
i know, stunning views
I sure remeber those days when I started flying gliders. I ended it at 2005 because of poor economy back then but I live on the memorys. 🙂
why dont you pick it up again
Well done, another box ticked!
it sure is, thank you so much
If that was first lesson you did well
thank you so much
awesome
Thank you
Nice long Rwy. 😎
It’s a great runway , plenty of room
Fly a PA28 regularly at EGFH…great plane to fly…recently PPL’d on PA38. Smoooth landings Laura. 👍🏴
Thank you so much
this instructor is very good. Nice relaxed tone, clear and concise explanations, good skills break downs, positive reinforcement and letting the student do the flying.
Glad it was helpful!
Looking into starting with Glasgow Flight Club, been watching some of your videos to get a wee insight - unsure if I’ll bottle it or not at this point but you’re doing a crackin job. Making it look easy!
hiya, i feel prestwick is better for me, why dont you pop round to prestwick flying club and have a chat, thank you for your kind words
@@flyingwithlaura3680I’m local to Glasgow airport, however advice is appreciated - do you reckon prestwick has better facilities?
Great video 🙌
thank you
I wanted to try gliding but I was told it was the most turbulent and most air sickness inducing activity you could perform.
i tend to agree with you as we look for turbulent air to keep flying
Basic training and later cross country gliding is not as half as bad. Aerobatics (no matter if powered or in gliders is vomit inducing). As you can see here it is mostly fairly smooth. There are of course days where it is very choppy. But beware in powered airplanes you are hammering straight through thermals at higher speeds that bangs you around much worse. Do not believe such tales from obviously non glider pilots, but try it yourseff. Many clubs offer introduction courses for a couple of weeks to check out if it is for you or not with no further obligations when you decide to walk away after.
@@kaihorstmann2783 i did a couple of lessons in the glider but i couldnt keep up both gliding and powered aircraft so decided to concentrate on power for now, i may pick it up again but ill see lol
I just started .. 4 lessons and I am hooked - so fun
keep it going, it really is fun and so rewarding when you land , best of luck with your lessons
Can’t wait for your solo Laura ! All the best 😊
thank you so much
Absolutely Laura! He is!
thank you
😢 *PromoSM*
not sure i know what your meaning
Hi Laura, have you got your PPL ? How's the process in Glasgow ? I'm from Glasgow planning to do my PPL I've seen alot videos from different places but seeing one from Glasgow it's motivation 🙌
hiya, i havent completed as yet, we hope to see you at the glasgow flying club, give us a visit at www.gfc.scot
@@flyingwithlaura3680 ohh best of luck , Yeahh that’s the club I was looking at . See you soon 😀
@@AA-zx7zn see you soon
I enjoyed watching your video…but wish you hadn’t bothered with the music !,
i agree, i was just telling someone else that recently, music can spoil things, myself included, weve all done it lol, however, in aviation sometimes its needed as some instructors dont like people to hear everything they are saying inclding ATC, this is done so people dont use my videos for flight instruction,
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing. I begin my sailplane adventure/life in May 2023. Enjoy every flight!!!!
Oh that’s awesome , you’ll love it , good luck with your adventures
Your area looks amazing for learning to glide - lots of flat area to safely land but still some hills for upwind. And some water mixed in for beautiful scenery. :) You did upload this in March, did you also fly in March? (Could be, very warm clothes, flat sun,...)
Hiya I did fly in March , weather can be quite tricky
1:52 The Flarm knows where it is. It knows that, by subtracting, where it is, from where it isnt. If it is, where it isn't but is, where it isnt is, it can deduct where it isnt, from where it isnt is. Or so. :)))
Absolutely , like you said lol , thank you for your comment
This contains numerous mistakes. Here's mine. The flarm knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is - whichever is greater - it obtains a difference or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviation to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position that it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is is now the position that it wasn't, and if follows that the position that it was is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation. The variation being the difference between where the flarm is and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the flarm must also know where it was. The flarm guidance computer scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information that the flarm has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it know where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice versa. And by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
Great video, what equipment you using her for AV?
thank you, its just a go pro hero 4 and i bough the audio cable from amazon
I recognise that scenery. Loch Leven, Bishop Hill and Benarty Hill; it can only be Portmoak. I learned to fly gliders there in the late 1960s. 😀
Oh wow that’s awesome , have you stopped gliding ?
Unfortunately this very glider, G-CLOV was recently seriously damaged. No one seriously hurt though as far as I am aware
Oh no , what happened do you know ?
@@flyingwithlaura3680 from what I was told, it was stalled at 30ft and suffered a very hard landing. The fuselage, I am told, was damaged beyond repair
@@adampoultney8737 oh boy , hope everyone is ok , what made it stall at 30 feet I wonder
@@adampoultney8737 I googled it , glad the guys are ok , must have been scary , thanks for the info
Lov has been fully repaired and is back flying after it’s unfortunate landing incident. A low hours solo pilot got into a situation with pilot induced oscillation upon landing and ran out of energy causing a heavy landing. It did though what a ASK-21 is designed to do and that is protect the pilots when it doesn’t all go to plan.
Good one Laura! 👍
Thank you so much x
Stupid question..why not QFE if flying in circuit? EGFH Edit…have you done your exams yet?
I suppose every airport is different however because QNH is widely used , if you have to deviate from the circuit for any reason or even exit the TMA then you’re already on the QNH otherwise if you’re on the QFE you would need to calculate the QNH , but it’s a good question , as far as the exams , I’ve done all my exams however I’m having to redo all of them as you have 2 years from your last exam to get your licence and I’m approaching the month I did my last exam 2 years ago and it’s not likely I’ll get my licence by august , which I don’t mind really
You never know…your CFI may think you’re good enough. I’ve just pushed 71 and recently passed all PPL exams and got FROTL. We use QFE on circuits which is useful … we are 298’ above MSL. When I go across country we get QNH. Up until recently we only had a short runway so lots of cross wind experiences during landings…one or two cablamo’s! I’m hoping to get my PPL this summer. Used to fly to Glasgow auditing bank…you’re out in Paisley? Many a cross wind white knuckle landing when working in Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Good luck Laura…not enough female pilots.
@@robinmyman thank you so much
Nice video! 👍
thank you
@@flyingwithlaura3680 this all with just a gropro?
@@squidiebah yes with a go pro hero 4 lol
@@flyingwithlaura3680 I'm thinking of doing the same with a link for comms
Shame about the music, looking good until then.
Thank you for your comment , I’m fairly new at doing videos lol but will remember that in the future
Great to see this - VFR in Scotland rocks!
it certainly is beautfiul, thank you for your nice comment
Its beautiful, nothing else like it, but its finding suitable weather to be able to fly and enjoy it and with four seasons in one day in Scotland lol, thats the tricky part, glad you liked my video
Indeed! Hopefully the weather will be more stable shortly!
@@bluefunkybassman heres hoping
That looks like a carrier launch.. 0 to flight in about a second.
I noticed on the video audio that someone said it was a bit of a fast launch lol, it normally is a little less dramatic, but it really is an awesome feeling, only 1.2 g, the same as a passenger plane i suppose, the angle of attack is about 45 degrees, very different from the aero tow
The music killed the video for me. Other than that, very nice.
thank you
At our club we would have had a bollocking for low approach over that boundary
Thank you for your comment, this was two flights, one with the tug and one with the winch launch, may I ask what boundary you are referring to lol im not a glider pilot, this was just an experience for me so im not sure what you mean, sorry for my naivity
@@flyingwithlaura3680 when this pilot brought you in for your landings he came in low over the hedge to save landing and stopping to far down the field. We have all done it but safety says to come over this boundary with safe height. Still glade you enjoyed your flights there is nothing to match gliding.
@@petethewrist ah i see, I believe because the water is there that is their approach height etc, you learn something new everyday. im a powered aircraft student and will soon be embarking on my gliders licence, how long have you been gliding
@@flyingwithlaura3680 I have been into hang gliding since 1976. I had a twenty two year break from it and did sail planes for about 12 year before getting back into hang gliding and sailing. I do not glide at all now and only have two old hang gliders for low flying on sand dunes. Wish you well for the future. I just can't believe every one does not want to fly. Cheers Pete
@@petethewrist thank you pete you too