It's incredible to see a 10-year-old already trying to fly, and in a helicopter, no less! Full respect to the father for instilling a love of the skies in his son. Sub for your growing. Great motivation.
Awesome! What a great dad doing his job for a young aviation enthusiast. Great job dad. And great job to you to Joey flying a helicopter for the first time. Im 36 years old and have only gotten to fly in a heli one time. What a memory, but you my man got your pops with you as the pilot in command, teaching you his knowledge of flying. I would have given anything for this. Great job you two. keep up the good work and make that dream happen!
Joe, I have to tell you, I had a difficult time hovering when I was taking lessons, it was more of a 'pendulum' than anything, lol. Congratulations big guy, you're gonna do very well. Thanks for taking me along, I enjoyed it. Happy Landings!
Ya, very cool.. My first time in an Enstrom was a 480 and I had 3,500 hours rotor time across the full Bell line. I was incredibly impressed with what a stable great flying machine it is. The simplicity of the systems design blew me away.
Superb video! The young man made pretty cool hovering, athough it is not easy for the first time...😊 I tried hover by an EC-120B colibri here in Hungary. The helicopter tried to fly every dierctions...😁
Because of the high-inertia blades, Enstroms make for very easy trainers. Possibly too easy, some find transitioning to two-blade teetering rotor systems a bit challenging. Two-bladers are better ab-initio trainers in that sense. But if you plan to go further with other multi-bladers, then the Enstrom is perfect. Certainly the nicest machines for autorotation, they just float on! Keep going young man, I wish you success, safety, and many happy hours of flying.
A long time ago, a Warrant Officer Flight School (WORWAC 66-1) classmate of mine; David Impola of Negaunee, was a Test Pilot for Enstrom. Unfortunately, he perished in a night time Army National Guard OH-58 crash at or near Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. He was a good person. May he rest in peace.
Way to go Joe ! 🫡🚁 Super special Dad and Son flying together 🥰
You may have just enlisted a new helicopter pilot! You certainly made some incredible memories with your son!
great job Joe...you did way better than I did on my first lesson
It's incredible to see a 10-year-old already trying to fly, and in a helicopter, no less! Full respect to the father for instilling a love of the skies in his son. Sub for your growing. Great motivation.
A los 10 y 16 ya es piloto o menos y para licencia de conducción necesitas tener 18 años
Awesome! What a great dad doing his job for a young aviation enthusiast. Great job dad. And great job to you to Joey flying a helicopter for the first time. Im 36 years old and have only gotten to fly in a heli one time. What a memory, but you my man got your pops with you as the pilot in command, teaching you his knowledge of flying. I would have given anything for this. Great job you two. keep up the good work and make that dream happen!
What a great experience for him, good job.
Lucky young man and lucky dad for having a son so cool
Kids have natural eye-hand coordination. I could hold a stabile hover at around four hours in army flight school.
I held a stable hover for about 10 minutes within 1 hour of flying
Joe,
I have to tell you, I had a difficult time hovering when I was taking lessons, it was more of a 'pendulum' than anything, lol. Congratulations big guy, you're gonna do very well. Thanks for taking me along, I enjoyed it. Happy Landings!
Ya, very cool.. My first time in an Enstrom was a 480 and I had 3,500 hours rotor time across the full Bell line. I was incredibly impressed with what a stable great flying machine it is. The simplicity of the systems design blew me away.
Superb video! The young man made pretty cool hovering, athough it is not easy for the first time...😊 I tried hover by an EC-120B colibri here in Hungary. The helicopter tried to fly every dierctions...😁
❤ today I learn from you 10 years old young brave man tomorrow dad ❤😊
I gotta say, I learn so much makes me feel I was in Joey's seat. Awesome. When is the next lesson?
Because of the high-inertia blades, Enstroms make for very easy trainers. Possibly too easy, some find transitioning to two-blade teetering rotor systems a bit challenging. Two-bladers are better ab-initio trainers in that sense. But if you plan to go further with other multi-bladers, then the Enstrom is perfect. Certainly the nicest machines for autorotation, they just float on! Keep going young man, I wish you success, safety, and many happy hours of flying.
A long time ago, a Warrant Officer Flight School (WORWAC 66-1) classmate of mine; David Impola of Negaunee, was a Test Pilot for Enstrom. Unfortunately, he perished in a night time Army National Guard OH-58 crash at or near Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. He was a good person. May he rest in peace.
At 71 years young I would love to learn too
Loved this. With kids like this guy my faith in America is increased. Need more adults like him. He' got a grear future ahead!
Good job, Joe 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
this is so cool i want to learn how to fly a helicopter
Great opportunity!
Cool 😎 my Dad was a train driver. He did the same with me.
GEFESRON BONITO 👍
Teach kids positive things early.
His name like US president
10 years old is too young for lessons! said, everyone! 🤑
نوشته بله که ربات درست میگه از من و تو باهوش تره چون چند کاره است هزینه با هم کردیم نگو ما استعمارت کردیم از غرب باز باید کرد .برو.