_"Something that isn't a ball game or Hallmark Holiday movie?"_ - indeed! I'm a couple of days, picking this one up, though it's working quite well, for this Sunday (26th), late morning, coffee, and cinnamon-spirits, with snow frosted conifers, surrounding me. Many thanks @Maria, cheers!
HEY, MARIA JUST Wanted to stop By And Wish you a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year's And I've really appreciate and enjoyed Your videos and the channel and realized How much time, effort and personal sacrifying You put in to it so thank you take care stay safe God bless and will see you on the next video project
Wat a magnificent blast from the past for this Pacific NW native and child of the Cascades. Crossing the Crest via Goat Rocks was a definite highlight. My only regret was that you passed to the east of St. Helens, but I'm fully aware of the flight restrictions on the northern side and around the caldera, so the choice is understood. For what it's worth, the "dream flight" I hope to see one day will be another installment of "Nick Over the Rocks", circumnavigating the Stuart Range from Malaga... ;)
What an awesome video. The background music was perfect and the beauty of the land you flew over was over the top majestic. Thank you. I didn't think I would watch the whole thing, but I was so transfixed, I did!
Nice and Interesting. 1) a comment: For those non-helicopter riders watching, the swaying motion seen on the video is not really apparent when flying in a helicopter or light plane. While both the helicopter and camera are constantly moving, as a human you mostly "adapt", compensate and don't notice. 2) a question: Much of my flying was from Falcon Field, Mesa to Douglas Muni on the Mexican Border in a Cessna T210 at 5-8k AGL at ~ 150 kts. The route taken always had numerous nearby airfields in gliding distance. In this flight, AGL seems to be ~ 1k AGL and speed ~ 100kts, typical of light helicopter usage. While this gives a more detailed view of the ground and terrain, I could not see a lot of "set down" opportunities in the 1st 1/2 of the video, especially given the low glide ratios available. How do you deal with this? Merry Christmas and thanks for the videos.
_"Something that isn't a ball game or Hallmark Holiday movie?"_ - indeed!
I'm a couple of days, picking this one up, though it's working quite well, for this Sunday (26th), late morning, coffee, and cinnamon-spirits, with snow frosted conifers, surrounding me. Many thanks @Maria, cheers!
Hey Maria , You are an amazing pilot ,greetings from TURKEY (TÜRKİYE)..(TOKAT/TURHAL)...
Merry Christmas! Have a safe & happy time with your loved ones.
Beautiful Flight as always Maria...!
HEY, MARIA JUST Wanted to stop By And
Wish you a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year's
And I've really appreciate and enjoyed
Your videos and the channel and realized
How much time, effort and personal sacrifying
You put in to it so thank you take care stay safe God bless and will see you on the next video project
Just relaxed to this video for 22 minutes :) still watching
thank you very much, May your Christmas day be Great.
Nice pace to the music and visual. Thanks, Ronn
That was absolutely wonderful.
Thank you!
Merry Christmas and/or Happy Holiday's Maria!!!
Lovely video and images just the music made me full asleep ☺️
Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas :) and Happy New Year
Merry Christmas Maria see you in Florida again Ellensburg Washington
Wat a magnificent blast from the past for this Pacific NW native and child of the Cascades. Crossing the Crest via Goat Rocks was a definite highlight. My only regret was that you passed to the east of St. Helens, but I'm fully aware of the flight restrictions on the northern side and around the caldera, so the choice is understood. For what it's worth, the "dream flight" I hope to see one day will be another installment of "Nick Over the Rocks", circumnavigating the Stuart Range from Malaga... ;)
Great Video THANK YOU!!!! I missed your commentary :)
What an awesome video. The background music was perfect and the beauty of the land you flew over was over the top majestic. Thank you. I didn't think I would watch the whole thing, but I was so transfixed, I did!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful video!
Love your channel so much I hope this channel has a lot of subscriber
I watched 5 minutes of it. Moving on to something else. Waiting for Mays Cherry Season to start. Merry Christmas.
Great view
Nice and Interesting.
1) a comment: For those non-helicopter riders watching, the swaying motion seen on the video is not really apparent when flying in a helicopter or light plane. While both the helicopter and camera are constantly moving, as a human you mostly "adapt", compensate and don't notice.
2) a question: Much of my flying was from Falcon Field, Mesa to Douglas Muni on the Mexican Border in a Cessna T210 at 5-8k AGL at ~ 150 kts. The route taken always had numerous nearby airfields in gliding distance. In this flight, AGL seems to be ~ 1k AGL and speed ~ 100kts, typical of light helicopter usage. While this gives a more detailed view of the ground and terrain, I could not see a lot of "set down" opportunities in the 1st 1/2 of the video, especially given the low glide ratios available. How do you deal with this?
Merry Christmas and thanks for the videos.
Merry Christmas Maria.
Thanks!