I’m looking forward to the day I can do my first SIV course. As a career helicopter pilot having done what must be a many hundreds if not a thousand plus emergency procedures in training (and a bunch for real) over my 40 years flying those machines I know the value of emergency procedures training. It can be nerve wracking going in but the boost to your confidence you get after finishing really helps you improve. Great video thanks,
I love this series as it gives perspectives of a first time SIV student (I can relate to it more as I have never done it ) and also of some one experienced, so much thankful to both of you for sharing this and also sharing your thoughts about each day's tasks.
Thanks Andres and Yema so great job SIV safe my flying career, when you don't have the best instruction and wanna fly you have to lose the fear. SIV was my friend.
Thanks for posting videos of your SIV experience! It’ll be fun to contrast and compare our experiences as I was undergoing SIV at nearly the same time but under different supervision/location.
Enjoying you posting your SIV experience! Look forward to more. I’m at about 50 hours myself and have yet to take a SIV. Not because I’m too scared just because I haven’t had the money. And I really need to take a SIV because I don’t fly coastal ridge soaring, I literally have less than 5 hours of ridge soaring and the other 45 is all thermic mountain conditions. I have had a couple collapses, and regularly fly in fairly strong conditions, mid day, 5-6 m/s climbs, so even though I have prevented most collapses by active piloting I still have had 2. Not big collapses, maybe 30% at most and both where completely benign. But considering this is the type of flying I do I really need to TA a SIV
Super congrats Gemma!! Such a huge step! I just got back from an SIV in Turkey and feel way more confident about aspects that terrified me before. Knowledge truly is power, I hope it has worked for you the same way! Looking forward to the next parts of this.
This is great, looking forward to seeing the rest - really good to get your experience of siv Gemma as I think I too would be bit scared going into it but can see it would help with confidence. 👍
cool for you to document this guys! I have over 100 hrs but have not done an SIV because of extremely limited opportunity where I am, I will probably need to travel to Europe to get good instruction and will be very costly
muito bom ver a noçao de psicao pendular acredito que é a maior causa de incidentes, perder a noção de onde estamos no pendulo e o que fazer... levantar a mao permitir o mergulho e fazer o catch no momento apropriado
Great stuff! So what did you find is the key to having a straight climb-out phase on the rapid spiral exit? Seems Malin is referring to the "exit window" as the point at which pilot swings directly under canopy, I would think you want to have your corrections in by then?
Hi Gemma, hi Andre, nice to see what you were up to when we met last 😜. I'm going to be in Portugal from tomorrow on for a week... Down at Algarve coast... Flight leaves in 4 hours.
I'd like to get into paramotoring. I think a siv course at some point is a very good idea. However, this looks extremely scary to me and I'm sitting on my couch haha. I can't imagine being up there!
When I did the SIV last summer I was scared to death, but then there is no vertigo or feeling of falling, at least with my paraglider the 70% collapses are not so bad. Oh, and one of the guys who did the course with me had the parachute disconnected from the harness a year ago, it must be something quite common.
I’m looking forward to the day I can do my first SIV course. As a career helicopter pilot having done what must be a many hundreds if not a thousand plus emergency procedures in training (and a bunch for real) over my 40 years flying those machines I know the value of emergency procedures training. It can be nerve wracking going in but the boost to your confidence you get after finishing really helps you improve. Great video thanks,
I love this series as it gives perspectives of a first time SIV student (I can relate to it more as I have never done it ) and also of some one experienced, so much thankful to both of you for sharing this and also sharing your thoughts about each day's tasks.
Thanks Andres and Yema so great job SIV safe my flying career, when you don't have the best instruction and wanna fly you have to lose the fear. SIV was my friend.
Hi Andre and Gemma. Really nice watching these videos! These videos are great memories of our course together. Keep up the good work.
Cheers Vim!
How awesome for you guys. I feel as if I have even learned something about the hard breaking just from watching you!! Thank you for all that you do!!
Cheers Mike, that's the objective, we hope by sharing people will learn stuff here and there and we'll all be safer pilots
Thanks for posting videos of your SIV experience! It’ll be fun to contrast and compare our experiences as I was undergoing SIV at nearly the same time but under different supervision/location.
Great video guys
Thanks Thomas!
Excellent as always! Looking forward to the rest of the series!
This is great. Can't wait for the following videos 👍👍👍
Good work! Thank you for sharing the experiences!
These are excellent guys, very helpful, kudos to you both… Many thanks indeed 🙏
Enjoying you posting your SIV experience! Look forward to more. I’m at about 50 hours myself and have yet to take a SIV. Not because I’m too scared just because I haven’t had the money. And I really need to take a SIV because I don’t fly coastal ridge soaring, I literally have less than 5 hours of ridge soaring and the other 45 is all thermic mountain conditions. I have had a couple collapses, and regularly fly in fairly strong conditions, mid day, 5-6 m/s climbs, so even though I have prevented most collapses by active piloting I still have had 2. Not big collapses, maybe 30% at most and both where completely benign. But considering this is the type of flying I do I really need to TA a SIV
Absolutely, recommend it 100%! 50hours is a bit of a sweet spot for it too
Perfect video I needed to see leading up to a SIV with Flyeo NZ soon 👏🏼🙂👍🏼
Awesome! We met Chris the week we were there, top bloke!
Super congrats Gemma!! Such a huge step! I just got back from an SIV in Turkey and feel way more confident about aspects that terrified me before. Knowledge truly is power, I hope it has worked for you the same way! Looking forward to the next parts of this.
Great to hear it. Cheers Sandra!
Excellent Folks you where much braver than me on the 1st day , Great stuff
This is great, looking forward to seeing the rest - really good to get your experience of siv Gemma as I think I too would be bit scared going into it but can see it would help with confidence. 👍
Cheers Emma, I think you would love it!
cool for you to document this guys! I have over 100 hrs but have not done an SIV because of extremely limited opportunity where I am, I will probably need to travel to Europe to get good instruction and will be very costly
muito bom ver a noçao de psicao pendular acredito que é a maior causa de incidentes, perder a noção de onde estamos no pendulo e o que fazer... levantar a mao permitir o mergulho e fazer o catch no momento apropriado
Great stuff! So what did you find is the key to having a straight climb-out phase on the rapid spiral exit? Seems Malin is referring to the "exit window" as the point at which pilot swings directly under canopy, I would think you want to have your corrections in by then?
Thanks! It’s hard to explain in text. A combination of voice and hand gestures makes it a little easier but one day I want to do a video about it
Hi Gemma, hi Andre, nice to see what you were up to when we met last 😜.
I'm going to be in Portugal from tomorrow on for a week... Down at Algarve coast... Flight leaves in 4 hours.
Great to meet you there and great stuff Olaf! Have a good time in the Algarve :)
I'd like to get into paramotoring. I think a siv course at some point is a very good idea. However, this looks extremely scary to me and I'm sitting on my couch haha. I can't imagine being up there!
Very interesting and detailed video, looking forward to the next day. Will we get one video a week?
Cheers! One video a day! Day 2 is tomorrow already!
When I did the SIV last summer I was scared to death, but then there is no vertigo or feeling of falling, at least with my paraglider the 70% collapses are not so bad.
Oh, and one of the guys who did the course with me had the parachute disconnected from the harness a year ago, it must be something quite common.
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hello from uk. heres a video to watch a spiral lock a cravat. a deep spiral etc. "paramotor mistake. tony lawrence"
Bandarra bom dia faça alguns vídeos em português por favor seus vídeos são muito bons vlwwwwww
É difícil porque a maioria das pessoas não entende português, mas obrigado pela força!
@@AndreBandarra1 ok entendo mas tente apenas os que veja que tem mais visualizações mas entendo se não der vlwww abraçao