Of all the PA28s that I've flown, the -161 is my favorite. But I love the -180 and -181s as well. That said, the Grumman AA-5B is my all time favorite (fixed gear & prop, under 200hp). Agree with the other comments... excellent instructor!
Oh I love your instructor! Cool, clear, timely advice, and upbeat, too. I came to your video because I'm a new PPL trained on Cessna about to check out on a Cherokee. Thanks.
During takeoff I noticed the DG is not correct. They didn’t do a proper run up. Too much aileron movement during the stall initiation. Approach too fast and unstable and flared too high.
Real time footage- the GoPro captured it well, those trees looked really close, plus Norm Greer isn’t very wide so it looks faster. Either way, I was glad I had an expert instructor with me.
If this is a student pilot then I guess this is ok but if this is someone with their ppl then these are the type of instructors that drive me crazy. Even as a student having an instructor constantly talking and telling you what to do drives me nuts. I have had instructors like this and I would tell them to take notes and when we are on the ground we can go over the flight until then BE QUIET. I’m not flying the plane you are “ uggh
@@johnmcevoy6635 For all intents and purposes I was a student pilot since I had never flown the Cherokee before. I love my instructor’s teaching style. He has made me a much better pilot. The amount of knowledge he has is second to none and I love hearing as much of it as possible.
Dig this instructor... I would have been nervous too getting familiar with a wing that sinks and trees coming at me. Well done.
Of all the PA28s that I've flown, the -161 is my favorite. But I love the -180 and -181s as well. That said, the Grumman AA-5B is my all time favorite (fixed gear & prop, under 200hp).
Agree with the other comments... excellent instructor!
What an excellent instructor, very calming but one jump ahead of you all the time. Good flying between the trees! well done!
Excellent instructor. Nice job with those landings over those trees man! Looks tough.
LOL, you didn't scare me. It was a good take off.
Oh I love your instructor! Cool, clear, timely advice, and upbeat, too. I came to your video because I'm a new PPL trained on Cessna about to check out on a Cherokee. Thanks.
Thank you! My instructor is the best. He is helping me get my IFR ticket! Cherokees are fun, little different but fun to fly.
During takeoff I noticed the DG is not correct. They didn’t do a proper run up. Too much aileron movement during the stall initiation. Approach too fast and unstable and flared too high.
Oh man, those trees were sooo close. I held my breath.
So did I! Lol
what a cool club instructor. I am thinking of joining a club myself once I finish my PPL. General aviation planes are uber expensive right now
Damn dude that approach was insane. Did you fast forward that?! Wtf
Real time footage- the GoPro captured it well, those trees looked really close, plus Norm Greer isn’t very wide so it looks faster. Either way, I was glad I had an expert instructor with me.
Ed is just about the best instructor out there
He sure does seem like it. Patient and calm!
WoW! those trees! Good job.
Good Job dud dud!❤
Thanks bub bub! ❤
Andrew's One-Minute Tree Trimming Service!
Afterwards, Ed told me that the tips of trees are very soft, much like grass. I wish I had a belly cam-- I swear the mains touched the tops.
That approach looked scary thru the trees.
Thanks, subbed.
That airport is ridiculous!
What about the run-up
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If this is a student pilot then I guess this is ok but if this is someone with their ppl then these are the type of instructors that drive me crazy. Even as a student having an instructor constantly talking and telling you what to do drives me nuts. I have had instructors like this and I would tell them to take notes and when we are on the ground we can go over the flight until then BE QUIET. I’m not flying the plane you are “ uggh
@@johnmcevoy6635 For all intents and purposes I was a student pilot since I had never flown the Cherokee before. I love my instructor’s teaching style. He has made me a much better pilot. The amount of knowledge he has is second to none and I love hearing as much of it as possible.