Alina is mature beyond her years and a 'natural' pilot. When I have time im running your flights on my 2 monitors one your 'live' cam and the other the air nav map to follow your route. Theres so much beautiful scenery around there. Have a great flight. 👍
Really amazing day to fly, conditions look good. Unfortunately here in the UK we are heavily regulated, the aviation authority won't allow unlicensed flight. So we are missing out on the amazing experience you have with the Aerolite. This video shows what a fantastic view you must have. Also good to see your checklists put to use.
I like how the horizon stays level and seeing how the aircraft is affected by the pilot's control as well as cross wind & gusts. Thanks for sharing! 😎👍🏻
SO impressed with both Alina and her Dad. I loved using the "look around" tool in some of your videos, and wonder why you're not using it anymore. It was so much fun flying with her while being able to control the view. PuhLEEZE bring it back!! You spoiled me, and I'm not having as much fun with you looking at only one view aspect.
Mr Scott, I was wondering what info she has on her sleeves? Never flown an Ultralight, so the info would probably be a little different. Bummer that you can only have 5 gal of fuel, how much reserve does she need to land with? Also how high has she gone up to so far? Can they see her on Radar, have they ever asked her to ident?
1) those are quarterback play sleeves. On her left arm is airport information including frequencies, runways pattern directions. On her right arm are her pre-fight checklists for engine start checklists and her emergency checklists 2) she typically flies 1,000 ft AGL but as high as 2,000 and as low as 500. 3) she has landed at several class d airports. However, she has never needed to ident since she has no transponder.
@@williamh.scottv438 Yea, I know she has no transponder 😒, was more curious if they can get a reflection on their radar so they can at least see her and offer some separation. Too bad there is not some small transponder that can give them a reading and she could get flight following. I would be a little concerned about not being seen. Since I had an aircraft come directly at me from out of a cloud bank I have been a BIG fan of flight following. She does a great job of keeping her head moving and watching out for traffic.
@@williamh.scottv438 Awesome she has had Class D airspace experience already, that takes a little more radio skill and aviation knowledge, they should have a patch for your 1st Class D landing (LOL).
@@williamh.scottv438 As someone with no interest in football but a huge interest in aviation, I love that you repurposed quarterback play sleeves for airplane use. Great idea! A kneeboard wouldn't work in an ultralight due to the air, so using play sleeves is great.
It is a long rod I use as a camera mount. I can adjust how far in front of the airplane the camera is by moving the rod forward and back. In the case the rod is all the way back putting the camera approximately to Alina's left. If I move it forward, and use the 360 cam it begins to look like you are flying slightly ahead of her. I'm no camera pro. I'm just fiddling around .
@@williamh.scottv438 I agree I've had a lot of snow machines. 4 strokes are also heavier. A lot fewer parts too on the 2strokes. I liked the fours because I was a mechanic and thats 90% of what I worked on. I went to fours for all my dirt bikes. The four stroke sleds I have ran were so smooth and quiet and used a lot less fuel. I get that there's a big difference between sleds and planes.
Love the eye protection 👌
The forearm checklist is brilliant!
Ive never been so proud of anyone outside my own girls before! Blue skies n happy flying for years to come!!! 🛩️
Thank you for taking us old pilots around the pattern with you! Refreshing.
Had to skip around thru this one but just beautiful day for a cam. Great landings!
I'm 64. And I wish I had 1/2 the courage you have, young lady!
A very competent young pilot - a pleasure to watch 👍
Congrats girl. I started at 14 too; in sailplanes. As my IP said to me then; you're a natural. Keep flying....!
Alina is mature beyond her years and a 'natural' pilot. When I have time im running your flights on my 2 monitors one your 'live' cam and the other the air nav map to follow your route. Theres so much beautiful scenery around there. Have a great flight. 👍
Nice rolling takeoff at 30:10 😎
Really amazing day to fly, conditions look good. Unfortunately here in the UK we are heavily regulated, the aviation authority won't allow unlicensed flight. So we are missing out on the amazing experience you have with the Aerolite. This video shows what a fantastic view you must have. Also good to see your checklists put to use.
I like how the horizon stays level and seeing how the aircraft is affected by the pilot's control as well as cross wind & gusts. Thanks for sharing! 😎👍🏻
SO impressed with both Alina and her Dad. I loved using the "look around" tool in some of your videos, and wonder why you're not using it anymore. It was so much fun flying with her while being able to control the view. PuhLEEZE bring it back!! You spoiled me, and I'm not having as much fun with you looking at only one view aspect.
Look for the videos with VR in the title. They take much longer to process and upload. They are comming
Thanks!
Thank You!
As always, a smooth landing.
Notify us when near Tampa.
I wish you had a ballistic parachute. And wear a helmet. A helmet saved my noodle.
Mr Scott, I was wondering what info she has on her sleeves? Never flown an Ultralight, so the info would probably be a little different. Bummer that you can only have 5 gal of fuel, how much reserve does she need to land with? Also how high has she gone up to so far? Can they see her on Radar, have they ever asked her to ident?
1) those are quarterback play sleeves. On her left arm is airport information including frequencies, runways pattern directions. On her right arm are her pre-fight checklists for engine start checklists and her emergency checklists
2) she typically flies 1,000 ft AGL but as high as 2,000 and as low as 500.
3) she has landed at several class d airports. However, she has never needed to ident since she has no transponder.
@@williamh.scottv438 Yea, I know she has no transponder 😒, was more curious if they can get a reflection on their radar so they can at least see her and offer some separation. Too bad there is not some small transponder that can give them a reading and she could get flight following. I would be a little concerned about not being seen. Since I had an aircraft come directly at me from out of a cloud bank I have been a BIG fan of flight following. She does a great job of keeping her head moving and watching out for traffic.
@@williamh.scottv438 Awesome she has had Class D airspace experience already, that takes a little more radio skill and aviation knowledge, they should have a patch for your 1st Class D landing (LOL).
@@williamh.scottv438 As someone with no interest in football but a huge interest in aviation, I love that you repurposed quarterback play sleeves for airplane use. Great idea! A kneeboard wouldn't work in an ultralight due to the air, so using play sleeves is great.
They probably would work better than the ol laminated paper checklists in certified airplanes also.
Interesting plane interactions. Was there a go around? Great footage btw
Yes
Top, très professionnelle. Bravo.
Great landing alina ❤❤❤❤❤
What is the purpose of the white horizontal rod to Alina's left? Is it an antenna?
It is a long rod I use as a camera mount. I can adjust how far in front of the airplane the camera is by moving the rod forward and back. In the case the rod is all the way back putting the camera approximately to Alina's left. If I move it forward, and use the 360 cam it begins to look like you are flying slightly ahead of her. I'm no camera pro. I'm just fiddling around .
Myself I'd be looking at a four stroke conversion come time to rebuild.
It's all about weight. Is Alina's plane experimental? Think it's still an ultralight.
2 strokes are just as reliable as 4 strokes. They require more attention in their operation.
@@williamh.scottv438 Is there an overhaul schedule on this (and other) engines for the Aerolite?
@@williamh.scottv438 I agree I've had a lot of snow machines. 4 strokes are also heavier. A lot fewer parts too on the 2strokes. I liked the fours because I was a mechanic and thats 90% of what I worked on. I went to fours for all my dirt bikes. The four stroke sleds I have ran were so smooth and quiet and used a lot less fuel. I get that there's a big difference between sleds and planes.
@@Quake120 Nothing I've found in writing, but j-bird , the company that converts them into ultralite engines, says 1000 TBO.
Алька летает, летает. Вся семья летает....
Alina you are already a Great Pilot love it
no fear, just fun. Very competent.