Looks like you crossed midfield descending from 500ft above circuit altitude and joined mid-downwind into a standard left-hand circuit. One of the standard ways of joining circuit in an uncontrolled airdrome. Everything was smooth, the landing was near perfect. For future videos I suggest attaching GO-Pro to a baseball cap instead of top mounted on the head. Mounting it on baseball cap will place the go pro lower, and at eye level. The way you mounted it, can't see the runway during final approach.
@@zachdavis3974 I'll have to try it in my videos too, I honestly never tried it, but apparently it's much better than having the thing on your head. Just got to wear the cap tight.
Wow, awesome job. You made the landing look easy from that difficult approach. A lot hander than riding dirtbikes.
Thanks man, yeah they are both challenging in their own way
Looks like you crossed midfield descending from 500ft above circuit altitude and joined mid-downwind into a standard left-hand circuit. One of the standard ways of joining circuit in an uncontrolled airdrome.
Everything was smooth, the landing was near perfect.
For future videos I suggest attaching GO-Pro to a baseball cap instead of top mounted on the head. Mounting it on baseball cap will place the go pro lower, and at eye level. The way you mounted it, can't see the runway during final approach.
I was wondering how to get the GoPro a little lower after seeing how this turned out, thanks for the info! I’ll have to try that next time.
@@zachdavis3974 I'll have to try it in my videos too, I honestly never tried it, but apparently it's much better than having the thing on your head. Just got to wear the cap tight.