Did you guys see the jet ski that was chasing you at 12:30 before reviewing the video? That was so cool. He chased you guys for a while, like a dog chases a car, and then backs off and goes back to where he came from. Haha!
Nice craft, nice lady, I would like to know more about the machine. If I may, as a retired flight instructor, comment. Is your neck in a brace? You seem in my opinion, not to be looking out for other traffic. You spend most of your time with your head pointing directly ahead. I did only once see you turn your head to the right. Have a look back at your flight. You seem to neither look right nor left. I say Lookout or lookout. I did a flight review in a GA aircraft once with a friend who was a, amongst other things, a gliding instructor. He said in his preflight briefing to his students "I will give you a dollar for every other aircraft you see in the air. It made a game out of it. It used not just the pilots eyes but his passenger's eyes as well. Mate, get that neck on a swivel. You are not the only aircraft in the air. Lookout or Lookout. By the way no money actually ever changed hands. Still worth a try. Do you clear your turns? I saw on the bridge of a war ship a big sign that said "LOOK ASTERN BEFORE YOU TURN". Please do not be offended as an endorsed seaplane pilot I can say I would love to fly one of those. Loved the video. I have liked and subscribed. Good job mate. If you want to live long and prosper get that head turning a bit. You might see me comming the other way and not looking out as we all should. I remember being on afinal approach to an airport in a C152 one day doing an Instructor renewal. My old mate said "look down at your wheels, you may see another aeroplane"! I say all this to try to save a life changing or ending event. Kindest regards. Pete Johnson from "Down Under, Australia"
You must not fly much. Trimming the aircraft and flying no hands is one of the first things you do on each stage of flight. Safety first is always required.
Setting the aircraft up in perfect trim and releasing the controls is one of the first things I learned to do when learning to fly. That's been 51 years ago, I'm still flying!
What kinda plane is this thang? That looks fun as heck!
Quicksilver 2S and it is fun😀
Nice flight. Beautiful area!
Never gets old watching this.
That's awesome!
Love to see "First Flight" videos. She even took the stick for a bit.
Had a great time!
Cool!
Did you guys see the jet ski that was chasing you at 12:30 before reviewing the video?
That was so cool. He chased you guys for a while, like a dog chases a car, and then backs off and goes back to where he came from. Haha!
😂
Hi Bruce, another great video. Beautiful day for flying. 👍
Thanks you! Try to fly on the best days!
Looks totally rad
so cool, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Outstanding! Looks like a blast
Thanks it is!
Casey at the bat !!
So cool!!
thanks for watching!
wonderful🎉
Nice craft, nice lady, I would like to know more about the machine. If I may, as a retired flight instructor, comment. Is your neck in a brace? You seem in my opinion, not to be looking out for other traffic. You spend most of your time with your head pointing directly ahead. I did only once see you turn your head to the right. Have a look back at your flight. You seem to neither look right nor left. I say Lookout or lookout. I did a flight review in a GA aircraft once with a friend who was a, amongst other things, a gliding instructor. He said in his preflight briefing to his students "I will give you a dollar for every other aircraft you see in the air. It made a game out of it. It used not just the pilots eyes but his passenger's eyes as well. Mate, get that neck on a swivel. You are not the only aircraft in the air. Lookout or Lookout. By the way no money actually ever changed hands. Still worth a try. Do you clear your turns? I saw on the bridge of a war ship a big sign that said "LOOK ASTERN BEFORE YOU TURN". Please do not be offended as an endorsed seaplane pilot I can say I would love to fly one of those. Loved the video. I have liked and subscribed. Good job mate. If you want to live long and prosper get that head turning a bit. You might see me comming the other way and not looking out as we all should. I remember being on afinal approach to an airport in a C152 one day doing an Instructor renewal. My old mate said "look down at your wheels, you may see another aeroplane"! I say all this to try to save a life changing or ending event.
Kindest regards. Pete Johnson from "Down Under, Australia"
2 hour 45 mph 10 galon fukle tank 90 mioecrange
Where did you fly ?
NE Florida 👍
Aircraft ??
Quicksilver 2S
so stupid taking your hand off the stick in flight with a passenger on board! look ma no hands is what you hear just before a crash!
You must not fly much. Trimming the aircraft and flying no hands is one of the first things you do on each stage of flight. Safety first is always required.
Setting the aircraft up in perfect trim and releasing the controls is one of the first things I learned to do when learning to fly. That's been 51 years ago, I'm still flying!
From a A&P. Why did you not to a MAG check before taxing?