Thank you! I'm really glad you got something out of it. The idea of the video when we made it a year ago was to show that these things can happen to anyone, even someone with a whole lot of flight time. I was VERY hesitant to post it because I don't want this to become an instructional channel. I'm not an instructor, nor do I have any desire to become one. So I don't want this to turn into that type of channel, that said, a lot can be learned from this kind of thing. Thanks again for watching. Hopefully you watch some of the other ones we have coming out here soon as spring has just hit and we have a TON of cool stuff coming with the Bush Plane, Float Plane, Fast Plane, and the Helicopter. We're going to be showing how we use our aircraft to access the really cool stuff that few people can see in Alaska.
Glad this popped up on my youtube feed, great stuff! As long as I can remember something about Alaska has made me fall deeply in love, although I've still never been. Your vids are reminding me maybe it's time to make that plan.
I’m here right now, it took me way too many years to get here. I still have 6 weeks to play and I’m already making plans for next summer and how to plan for that. Go now, do it now, still lots of summer going on.
You won't be getting to many more breaks like that when you "push" things, why the "Tight Formation" AA? Performing at an Air Show? Ex-Fighter Pilots? Your Honest which is a good thing, that's how we learn. :)
Oh this is Fire!!! 🔥
It's a good reflection back on an event that much was learned from. Hopefully others can learn from it as well. :)
Great story! And like the new video format 👍🏻
That wind was funky at the airstrip this year too when I flew in for this years show and shine. I will say that.
That's what I heard. I was planning on going this year for the show and shine, but came out sunday instead.
Great, high quality video. As a student pilot, I love hearing these debriefs.
Thank you! I'm really glad you got something out of it.
The idea of the video when we made it a year ago was to show that these things can happen to anyone, even someone with a whole lot of flight time. I was VERY hesitant to post it because I don't want this to become an instructional channel. I'm not an instructor, nor do I have any desire to become one. So I don't want this to turn into that type of channel, that said, a lot can be learned from this kind of thing.
Thanks again for watching. Hopefully you watch some of the other ones we have coming out here soon as spring has just hit and we have a TON of cool stuff coming with the Bush Plane, Float Plane, Fast Plane, and the Helicopter. We're going to be showing how we use our aircraft to access the really cool stuff that few people can see in Alaska.
Love the debrief, thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
Glad this popped up on my youtube feed, great stuff! As long as I can remember something about Alaska has made me fall deeply in love, although I've still never been. Your vids are reminding me maybe it's time to make that plan.
Thanks for watching! In the words of the late great Warren Miller - If you don't do it this year, you'll be one year older when you do.
I’m here right now, it took me way too many years to get here.
I still have 6 weeks to play and I’m already making plans for next summer and how to plan for that. Go now, do it now, still lots of summer going on.
Great video. Just a small point, slow and clean generates more wake turbulence than slow and dirty! (Flaps Deployed)
You are correct, I misspoke in the commentary.
thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful.
No shame in a go around!! I always tell people that!
You won't be getting to many more breaks like that when you "push" things, why the "Tight Formation" AA? Performing at an Air Show? Ex-Fighter Pilots? Your Honest which is a good thing, that's how we learn. :)
Thanks for the feedback.