I've used a lot of their material for my own flight training, and they're just the best instructors you can imagine. And they fly everything you can imagine, from 152s to Learjets.
Wow, these guys are still teaching? I bought their Private Pilot videotapes back in 1990 and used their teachings to pass my written test. I still remember all of the little tricks they use to teach stuff, like "Red over white, you're alright!". And the typo that was on the FAA written test of "ChesPApeake" (instead of "Chesapeake"). I'll bet they are really nice people in person. I'd love to meet them someday.
I remember those faces from way back in the day! I would never want to land that aircraft. I'd figure out a way to in-flight fuel and travel around the world.
I disagree. I am pretty sure it was Page Arizona. I looked it up on Airnav and Google maps satellite view. The picture and runway numbers match the video. The runway is 5950' long. Quite a long runway for a Mustang. I don't know where you get the long landing idea, you see the numbers go by and the plane is very close to touchdown. Even 2000' down a 6000' strip which I doubt it was would be just fine and not considered a long landing for a Mustang.
I've used a lot of their material for my own flight training, and they're just the best instructors you can imagine. And they fly everything you can imagine, from 152s to Learjets.
Holy shit. I remember these guys from the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 videos.
Wow, these guys are still teaching? I bought their Private Pilot videotapes back in 1990 and used their teachings to pass my written test. I still remember all of the little tricks they use to teach stuff, like "Red over white, you're alright!". And the typo that was on the FAA written test of "ChesPApeake" (instead of "Chesapeake"). I'll bet they are really nice people in person. I'd love to meet them someday.
John & Martha King have reinvented the way the world learns about aviation.
Feel like I'm seeing old friends again. The Kings got me through PP, Comm. & Inst. 20 years ago.
Just plain amazing..ts hard to believe this is available now..Thanks...Laurie
Poor John never gets to sit in the left seat
Someone has to hold the camera!!
No kidding!!! The Cessna School course was soooo painful. I recommend my students buy the Sporty's course, and I've never even seen it!
The updated Cessna course is pretty good.
Knew it had to be page when I saw lake Powell. What a beautiful place!
They are the teachers in FSX Flight Simulator :-)
No, FS2000, not FSX
Fs2000 to fs2004, brings back a lot of memories
Man I wish I was a student ..They are the best civilian instructors in my book...
I wish you the best ! Big kiss from Romania !!!
nice video...thanks for posting....beautiful done.
great video and my dream to learn flying with you both John and Martha... all the best to you....
I remember those faces from way back in the day!
OMG they are still around
Keep up the great work
yaaaaaaay john&martha from FS2004 :)
now thats sweeeeet
looks real
On a scale of 1 to 5 (1 being whisper quiet, and 5 being unbelievably loud), how loud is the cockpit and cabin of this fantastic plane? Thank you!
0:58 Nobody really cares what you did, now let's see this beauty FLY!
hey hey hey this reminds me Flight Simulator 98 and FS2000 :DDD
Hoooooooooooo MEMORIES
@TomCody1 .......that is because you are using their book! ;)
Does King Schools provide type ratings on the Mustang Jet?
Citation Mustang huh... I'll take 2.
Kinda a long landing on a short runway for the legendary instructors, the Kings, wasn't it? At least it looked long to me.
I remember those faces from way back in the day!
I would never want to land that aircraft. I'd figure out a way to in-flight fuel and travel around the world.
@Orpheaspanayiotopou hahah I was just thinking of the same thing. That signature intro they have too
Who wouldn't!
how much is it for a mustang with G1000, and how much it is for the license?
in which airport did they land?
I disagree. I am pretty sure it was Page Arizona. I looked it up on Airnav and Google maps satellite view. The picture and runway numbers match the video. The runway is 5950' long. Quite a long runway for a Mustang. I don't know where you get the long landing idea, you see the numbers go by and the plane is very close to touchdown. Even 2000' down a 6000' strip which I doubt it was would be just fine and not considered a long landing for a Mustang.
I wish John & Martha were my parents.
@PeetPeeet
Well ... not exactly what I ment but ok.
@captain4004 im very sad to hear that son...
@captain4004 Free flying!!!
"in addition to money that is" XD
Flight sim 2004 :D
if every body at work chip in we could get one
$3.99.
Money makes everything fly :)
God Fly
@captain4004 me 2 Mate
its below 12,500lbs...
I like this video, all the blah blah blah was edited. GOOD JOB!
@fernanties BRAHAHAHA LMAOOOOOO
@captain4004 hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh nice one
This video taught me nothing
Is that old woman high?
This is a waste of time