Nice job! When I was actively flying, I would tell those who liked flying just above treetops that "altitude is your friend" and "always have a landing area in sight". Your video here just proves that. If you start flying again please post some vids.
Nice job! I never would of guessed you could make it to the golf corse. Did you have a tail wind? I only have like 8 flights so my my judgement is not the best on glide rate yet. Glad you made it down safe!
Thanks for sharing. I am a PG pilot considering getting into powered. Obviously looking at all the "something gone wrong videos" LOL. Where were you flying?
It appears that the starter broke when I pull started it. That caused slack in the pull start line. The pull start line was sucked into my propeller and yanked my fuel line out of the carb.
Jesus Christ is coming soon and are you going to be ready amen read Matthew 24 all of it and then John 3 16 then revaluation allso and read Daniel allso and read the whole truth the word of God Amen
Very well done. Zero panic, constant focus on the job...land.
Looks scary! Glad you made it ok! Found your channel via Tucker's!
Nice job! When I was actively flying, I would tell those who liked flying just above treetops that "altitude is your friend" and "always have a landing area in sight". Your video here just proves that. If you start flying again please post some vids.
I will do.
Nice job with the landing on an unexpected engine out. Well done, except you forgot to yell "FORE!"... hahaha. But really, glad you landed ok!
Wow impressing ! Thanksfully you can still gilde without the engine
Nice job! I never would of guessed you could make it to the golf corse. Did you have a tail wind? I only have like 8 flights so my my judgement is not the best on glide rate yet. Glad you made it down safe!
Brian Visser, had about a 4 MPH tailwind. Approximately 20 MPH ground speed.
Great job!
wow nice spot landing.
Thanks for sharing. I am a PG pilot considering getting into powered. Obviously looking at all the "something gone wrong videos" LOL. Where were you flying?
Sruti Raju Ludington, Michigan.
Sruti Raju I try to use local airports to launch from, otherwise I find an empty field. I haven't had any complaints yet.
Thank you Mike. Happy flying.
Obviously flying high is a good habit, He had plenty of time to seek out a safe landing. At 200 feet AGL, wouldn't have gone this well. KUDOS!!!
What was the cause?
It appears that the starter broke when I pull started it. That caused slack in the pull start line. The pull start line was sucked into my propeller and yanked my fuel line out of the carb.
Jesus Christ is coming soon and are you going to be ready amen read Matthew 24 all of it and then John 3 16 then revaluation allso and read Daniel allso and read the whole truth the word of God Amen