This story reminds me of my first ride in an airplane. There were 3 of us in the 10th grade (1950). I loved planes and talked my two friends Cruz and Manuel to go watch planes at a local airport. On a whim, I decided to approach a pilot working on his plane and ask him what it would cost to take us on a ride. We had about $6-7 between us. The pilot grinned and agreed to take us up for a short ride. It took awhile to get us up and going... we were mesmerized by the plane and preparations. This pilot knocked himself out showing us many features of our Los Angeles harbor communities. We asked him if he could show us our neighborhoods...no problem, he flew us over our homes! I am sure the pilot was enjoying himself from the thrills we were having and instead of the 15 minutes flying, we got about 40 in the air. We were just 3 poor Mexican-American Barrio boys out on my whim to visit an airport. My friend, Cruz became an engineer. Manuel a HS teacher and coach. Myself, A doctoral degreed professor and social scientist. To me, that pilot did a kindness that definitely pushed me in "upwards" directions. I never got his name, but God bless his memory whoever he was. p.s. I am now 88 yrs old retired well with my 88 yo wife that I married at age 20. We had 3 wonderful kids and despite age related health issues, are as happy as humming birds among our flowers. Thanks for reading.
No thank you for your story. It’s a wonderful one Glad you’ve reached days days of wonder in your 80s. I’m 72 and hope I’m around for an older healthful age as yourself
You just made me cry happy tears! That’s a wonderful story, thank you for sharing it! As you wrote it, it sounds like so far you’ve had a life that’s full and beautiful, though probably also with some struggles and times of darkness, but it’s amazing to hear about lives like this. To know that kind of thing exists. I hope you and yours are all still as happy as hummingbirds, and continue to be.
The joy in her eyes brought tears to my eyes. I know this happened awhile ago and she is older now, but I can say with absolute certainty that this experience is something this young lady shall never ever forget. God Bless her and her pilot.....🌺🌺
The Russian Yak-52 sports training aircraft was created in the Yakovlev Design Bureau in 1974 on the basis of the Yak-50 aerobatic aircraft. The Yak-52 has become the only training sports and aerobatic aircraft in the world that can train a pilot from scratch and bring him to the level of a master of sports in aerobatics. Interesting fact: In Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, the Spitfire planes are actually converted Yak-52s
i just found that video 6 years later to see that cuteness overdose, that girl had experience of her life, "that was really fun, thank you"... her words and smiles are priceless
Irene is absolutely adorable! Imagine her anticipation of telling all her friends about this special experience that her 'Hero Dad' took her on! She also handled herself very well and her expressions were priceless!
I just have wet eyes: D. I still know how it was when I was allowed to fly with my uncle 45 years ago. You never forget something like that. This is how pilots become immortal, they continue to live in the hearts of the children.
I still remember when, at the age of 5, (circa 1974) I got a chance to sit inside of a Zlin 126 trainer and touch and feel the controls. Was an awesome experience. This girl will never forget those barrel rolls lol!
This made my day. I like how she keeps yawning, obviously taught how to relieve the ear pressure. What a doll, she is going to do amazing things in her life.
That video made my day - I love her smile and the pilot did a wonderful job talking through the maneuvers, engine start, etc. So glad you didn't scare her - some pilots think doing that is funny but it's also a quick way to make someone fearful of flying for the rest of their lives. I wonder if Irene is on track to become a fighter pilot now, thanks to this guy!
Why anyone would give this a thumbs down is beyond me ! This kid just had the time of her life ! Good for her !!! Hats off to the pilot who made it all possible !
see? there's the immaturity. Calling people retards isn't gonna help anything, is it? And no, people aren't gonna like it. Especially the person your directing it to. Think about your actions. It's like I'm talking to a 3 year old! Get a life!
@SD - 06dA 790902 Ruth Thompson MS There have been female pilots from the earliest days of aviation. I see it more as a focus of an individual's interest and desire. Two of my high school teachers were pilots and the brother of one of them was an F-100 test pilot.
That is because the canopy is open. If you have ever stuck your head out the car window you know how it feels almost hard to breath. The yawns come because the brain do not get enough oxygen for awhile and you yawn. It is not dangerous but that cause yawns. So it have nothing to do with her being tired or bored.
I also agree. Through me experiences and my time on this earth that humanity itself has all but ruined ive become a professional at trusting nobody and hating nearly everything but yes a childs smile and laugh brings back an expression on my face that comes very seldom and its a smile.
Joseph Allan , sorry to hear about the pains you've endured.....here for you as a stranger that will not judge you or ask anything of you..... please reply.
That was amazing to see. You made a memory for that little girl that she will never forget. Couple of rolls, etc and don't make her sick. She's laughing about it. Very nice job on the pilot's part. Congrats to you both. Love it!
Among all the compliments for the young sweety, not to forget the very responsible pilot who permanently had "an eye" on it, if she had still fun or if she eventually might get feared! That's the way it should be done! Very good job!
When I first started watching and saw you heading back I thought, that wasn't very long. But as the video progressed I realised you knew exactly what you were doing. She had, had a ball, not gotten sick and flown through a few basic maneuvers not gotten sick . Its time to head back, because If you kept flying all the adrenaline and emotions would have caught up and shed start getting a bitvwarm, then nausea would start in and she'd end the trip sick. No, your timing was perfect and she'll be excited to go again and you'll be able to take her up a bit longer. BTW, how old was Irene when this was filmed in 2014? I figured she's about the age of my granddaughter Stalee who just turned 12. Has Irene flown more since this?
Man this melts my heart. This is the exact reason I earned my pilot certificate to introduce young men and women to the thrills of flight. My hat is off to you sir and to Irene for being able to experience that thrill of a lifetime. You both rock!
Beautiful video..So nice to see a young one enjoying her first flight..To see the smile and excitement on her face..I had my first flight back in the late 60s in a I think a tiger moth at Bankstown ..Flown on a lot of International flights and still get a thrill when we take off. Steve ,South coast NSW.
Lol....those aftermath yawn's reminds me of, if I ever needed seriously for my kids to take a nap, I would take them for a short ride in the car, & that would do the trick!😊 "This vlog is worth millions", very good!
Irene will remember this for along time, probably a kids dream to fly in the sky & look down at the earth and can't believe that she's doing this! when Irene gets older she'll probably tell her kids that she was in a Yak-52 Flight looking down and saw the house from up above! And her kids will probably tell all of their friends that their mother was flying in a plane and looking down!
I know this is an old video, but I had to respond. Many many years ago when I was 12 years old I had a flight in a YAK-52 as well. It was an amazing experience, also thanks to the amazing pilot that was as friendly and kind as the one in this video. This video brought back some good memories!
This is so beautiful. Just the expression on the girls face-really adorable! In Lithuania, children way under 14 learn how to fly ultralight gliders. I have even seen a very old video showing a little girl flying a homemade hang glider towed by two adults with one rope tied to each wingtip. Just the happy look of that girl warms my heart. One should never NEVER underestimate children. And one should NEVER overprotect them. If you really love your child (and feel responsible for it), you should learn to let him or her go in order to let the child make it's own experience. You can mininize the risks in their live, but can't always protect your child. You can teach your children to look out-that's all! Period! An overprotected child will never make the experience how it is to really live-even if live is risky. Flying might be even less dangerous then riding a bycicle in the streets with all the idiots around who should't get a drivers license in the first place, or going to an unsafe place like an average american school with all the american mentally ill gun owners-or even beeing a lady walking in the streets at night....
What a beautiful experience she just had! So nice of you let her open the canopy on final. She was looking a bit peaked and that breath of fresh air did wonders! What a brave young lady! Loved it when she screamed as you kicked over the rudder at the top of the stall turn. I do the same thing and I’m a pilot!😂
What a kid! So chill! So brave! I’m beyond impressed- I think I probably have passed out from shock during the 1st roll, like I nearly did when I went to the top of a ropes course pole, (harnessed and belayed and 100% safe) and that was only 35 feet. Irene clearly has the strength of iron (or whatever the strongest metal is) in her spirit!
She brought a smile to my face. To see a child with that much wonder and joy made my day. I wonder if she pursued her interest and worked to get her pilots certification.
She keys the mic when she laughs @11:04 . That’s pretty funny radio awareness. Like, she knows that her answer to his question is just going to be a laugh, and he needs to hear it.
Its now old and I found it on UA-cam, kudos to those who made this flight happen for this little girl. Inspired me to look and something for my granddaughter. Thankyou.
This young lady looks like she had a lot of fun flying high in an airplane & she really liked it when you did a roll upside down , this is something that she'll never forget for the rest of her life !!! 👍☺✈
I know I am 5 years late, ( I'm always late for something) , great video of this little girl enjoying herself, I wonder how the pilots ears were after her screaming! I wonder what she is doing now, probably flying again!
Very very nice this video that I discovered, quite by chance. As for this young lady, she had fun throughout this flight; his joy is not the shadow of a doubt. And, although she must be grown up now, let me say hello to her ... from an old pilot. Regards,
I would have liked to see a shot of the plane so maybe the thumbs down were for such a small detail. I smiled the whole time at such a cutie getting a ride of her life. I guarantee she'll never forget this day.
that was priceless she'll never forget that. kids are so lucky that they have an easy way to take videos unlike what we had back in the 70s big bulky 8 mm cameras no sound
This girl willingly agreed to do 2 barrel rolls hundreds of feet in the air while I can't even ride a rollercoaster without screaming so hard my lungs get sent straight to hell
I went with my daughter when she was 9 and there were two other kids in the plane, when we were up the pilot ask if they wanted a rollercoaster ride. Well they all said yes well we did it and the pilot ask if they wanted another one before they answered I said NO, I never rode a rollercoaster before this and my stomach is the one that really said no. LOL
Priceless , for anybody in Melbourne I can recommend a ride in the VHBOB Mustang that flies out of Point Cook, that plane has some serious grunt, not cheap but what a buzz!
Yep. People who comment silly things like "why would you close your eyes in that situation" or "how could you be yawning during something so exciting" are people who live in sheltered bubbles. Real life experiences have weird effects on people, deal with it.
I agree she was equalizing the pressure during the accent and decent, but after she was on the ground, she was probably coming down from a adrieneline high too. She prob had a really good nap when she finally got settled down!
@@grandcelebration2233 Very unlikely. The nasal passages have to adjust with altitude changes and if they aren't completely open and free to do so, yawning is a typical way to try to relieve the sensation. She doesn't appear to have any other symptoms and was doing what people normally do. She may have even been instructed to do that in advance. In my experience with passengers the need to equalize is only occasionally and loosely correlated with any sense of air sickness and even that usually passes fairly quickly once in smooth air or on the ground.
😄 Дело не в раннем подъёме! Девочка зевает после резких перепадов высоты, в связи с чем и резкой смене внешнего давления, а соответственно и разного «порциального» объема вдыхаемого воздуха и естественно количества кислорода, при обычном вдохе и выдохе, этот знают летчики и аквалангисты ! 😀 Такой же эффект наблюдают многие водители в крупных мегаполисах ! Когда таксисты в Москве надышаться за смену СО, тоже зевают от нехватки кислорода, а не от того что спать хотят! 😀
Greetings to the Russian who commented. Thank You ! I wish ALL the countries in the world could HELP each other and combine our talents. There are BEAUTIFUL and KIND people EVERYWHERE in the world.
I did the same thing when I was a youngster and it was epic just like this I remember everything that she's going through and was so thrilling she's such a trooper as well
I remember when I took my son flying in a Saratoga IV when he was 3 1/2yrs old in 1997. He had so much fun that he did NOT want the pilot to land the plane. He's 27yrs old now & he still remembers that 1st airplane ride.
This story reminds me of my first ride in an airplane. There were 3 of us in the 10th grade (1950). I loved planes and talked my two friends Cruz and Manuel to go watch planes at a local airport. On a whim, I decided to approach a pilot working on his plane and ask him what it would cost to take us on a ride. We had about $6-7 between us. The pilot grinned and agreed to take us up for a short ride. It took awhile to get us up and going... we were mesmerized by the plane and preparations. This pilot knocked himself out showing us many features of our Los Angeles harbor communities. We asked him if he could show us our neighborhoods...no problem, he flew us over our homes!
I am sure the pilot was enjoying himself from the thrills we were having and instead of the 15 minutes flying, we got about 40 in the air.
We were just 3 poor Mexican-American Barrio boys out on my whim to visit an airport.
My friend, Cruz became an engineer. Manuel a HS teacher and coach. Myself, A doctoral degreed professor and social scientist. To me, that pilot did a kindness that definitely pushed me in "upwards" directions. I never got his name, but God bless his memory whoever he was.
p.s. I am now 88 yrs old retired well with my 88 yo wife that I married at age 20. We had 3 wonderful kids and despite age related health issues, are as happy as humming birds among our flowers. Thanks for reading.
No, thank YOU for sharing this story. :)
この動画の彼女もあなたと同じ様な素晴らしい体験をしたと思います。きっと空が好きになるでしょう。
彼女の笑顔がそれを物語っていますね、将来はパイロットかキャビンアテンダントになってるかも知れません。
私も30年位前にアメリカを旅行した時に、ラスベガス空港から小さなセスナ機でグランドキャニオンを楽しみました。
日本ではあまりこのような体験は出来ないのです。国土が狭いのもあるでしょう。
今ではUA-camで空の旅を楽しんで視聴しています。ありがとう。
No thank you for your story. It’s a wonderful one Glad you’ve reached days days of wonder in your 80s. I’m 72 and hope I’m around for an older healthful age as yourself
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You just made me cry happy tears! That’s a wonderful story, thank you for sharing it! As you wrote it, it sounds like so far you’ve had a life that’s full and beautiful, though probably also with some struggles and times of darkness, but it’s amazing to hear about lives like this. To know that kind of thing exists. I hope you and yours are all still as happy as hummingbirds, and continue to be.
She is so cute!! I had a big smile on my face watching her enjoy the flight. You can see her trying to clear her ears by yawing..
The joy in her eyes brought tears to my eyes. I know this happened awhile ago and she is older now, but I can say with absolute certainty that this experience is something this young lady shall never ever forget.
God Bless her and her pilot.....🌺🌺
The Russian Yak-52 sports training aircraft was created in the Yakovlev Design Bureau in 1974 on the basis of the Yak-50 aerobatic aircraft. The Yak-52 has become the only training sports and aerobatic aircraft in the world that can train a pilot from scratch and bring him to the level of a master of sports in aerobatics.
Interesting fact: In Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, the Spitfire planes are actually converted Yak-52s
i just found that video 6 years later to see that cuteness overdose, that girl had experience of her life, "that was really fun, thank you"... her words and smiles are priceless
Irene is absolutely adorable! Imagine her anticipation of telling all her friends about this special experience that her 'Hero Dad' took her on! She also handled herself very well and her expressions were priceless!
I just have wet eyes: D. I still know how it was when I was allowed to fly with my uncle 45 years ago. You never forget something like that.
This is how pilots become immortal, they continue to live in the hearts of the children.
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Children of all ages, eh?
Patrick Brun Maybe bacause putting an unexperienced young girl alone in a plane flying solo is kind of a bad idea
So very true.
I still remember when, at the age of 5, (circa 1974) I got a chance to sit inside of a Zlin 126 trainer and touch and feel the controls. Was an awesome experience. This girl will never forget those barrel rolls lol!
This made my day. I like how she keeps yawning, obviously taught how to relieve the ear pressure. What a doll, she is going to do amazing things in her life.
Love when a child feels that kind of joy. All kids need to feel that.
They do awesome!
That video made my day - I love her smile and the pilot did a wonderful job talking through the maneuvers, engine start, etc. So glad you didn't scare her - some pilots think doing that is funny but it's also a quick way to make someone fearful of flying for the rest of their lives. I wonder if Irene is on track to become a fighter pilot now, thanks to this guy!
She's at university now !
one of the best things EVER is seeing a child smile and giggle...
At least two nuts holding the cockpit are loose. Sorry for my english.
amen!!
Why anyone would give this a thumbs down is beyond me !
This kid just had the time of her life !
Good for her !!!
Hats off to the pilot who made it all possible !
Indeed. Too many jealous people on this planet. I agree with Ron as well.
calling people retarded because they dislike something you like is immature and rude. Get over it! Let people like and dislike what they want jerks
see? there's the immaturity. Calling people retards isn't gonna help anything, is it? And no, people aren't gonna like it. Especially the person your directing it to. Think about your actions. It's like I'm talking to a 3 year old! Get a life!
You're
I edited it jokes on you :p
You can see the expressions of pure joy on the girl's face. This is where future women pilots start.
Of course and that what they want to do...build new heroes pilots.
@SD - 06dA 790902 Ruth Thompson MS There have been female pilots from the earliest days of aviation. I see it more as a focus of an individual's interest and desire. Two of my high school teachers were pilots and the brother of one of them was an F-100 test pilot.
It’s where it builds any future pilots
@SD - 06dA 790902 Ruth Thompson MS No, it starts here, because no amount of inequality can stop a determined person form achieving their dreams...
Love how she yawns after the landing like 'is that it?'
That is because the canopy is open. If you have ever stuck your head out the car window you know how it feels almost hard to breath. The yawns come because the brain do not get enough oxygen for awhile and you yawn. It is not dangerous but that cause yawns. So it have nothing to do with her being tired or bored.
@@kingwacky184 Thx, I already knew that
@@kingwacky184 Oofy
Stupid moments
Oofy
Love to see that ear-to-ear smile. Took our 10 yr old grandson up for the first time last week. Same reaction.
The expressions on her face were absolutely PRICELESS!!!
You gave that girl an experience of a lifetime.
And a video to refresh her memory when it fades. What a great age to be alive :)
TJ I think you read your own lust into the comments or something man. WTFBBQ?
Yep
ollopa1 has a very dirty mind. Shame on you!
Somebody should have told her the button isn't the microphone lol
Even my cold dead heart melts to see a child smile and laugh like that.
882952 I have to agree with you 100%!
so is not cold and is not death !!!!!!!! it is pretty healthy !!!!!
hugz friend
I also agree. Through me experiences and my time on this earth that humanity itself has all but ruined ive become a professional at trusting nobody and hating nearly everything but yes a childs smile and laugh brings back an expression on my face that comes very seldom and its a smile.
Joseph Allan , sorry to hear about the pains you've endured.....here for you as a stranger that will not judge you or ask anything of you..... please reply.
That was amazing to see. You made a memory for that little girl that she will never forget. Couple of rolls, etc and don't make her sick. She's laughing about it. Very nice job on the pilot's part. Congrats to you both. Love it!
Jim Kobler thank you Jim!
“Do we close the window”
🤣🤣
@Jello Lue me neither by thinking asking if they close the window
Ikr
Jello Lue it’s not a “window” it’s called the canopy
@Jello Lue how
How does no one get it. Of course their going to close the window so she can’t go flying off
"That was really fun, thank you!"
Yak 52 is the best Russian aircraft for this. Hello from Great Russia !!!
Александр Паялов привет
Александр Паялов hello i am from Indonesia
Rezky Zahran ohh hey
hello from Czech rep.:-)
Hello from England 🏴
Among all the compliments for the young sweety, not to forget the very responsible pilot who permanently had "an eye" on it, if she had still fun or if she eventually might get feared! That's the way it should be done! Very good job!
Kraftei thank you!
When I first started watching and saw you heading back I thought, that wasn't very long. But as the video progressed I realised you knew exactly what you were doing. She had, had a ball, not gotten sick and flown through a few basic maneuvers not gotten sick . Its time to head back, because If you kept flying all the adrenaline and emotions would have caught up and shed start getting a bitvwarm, then nausea would start in and she'd end the trip sick. No, your timing was perfect and she'll be excited to go again and you'll be able to take her up a bit longer.
BTW, how old was Irene when this was filmed in 2014? I figured she's about the age of my granddaughter Stalee who just turned 12. Has Irene flown more since this?
Hi there - she was 14 I believe and she had an awesome time. Thanks for your kind comments
interesting...
Yep. OK
Man this melts my heart. This is the exact reason I earned my pilot certificate to introduce young men and women to the thrills of flight. My hat is off to you sir and to Irene for being able to experience that thrill of a lifetime. You both rock!
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Thank you for posting this video. Really brightened up my day. Absolutely priceless!
Irene is certainly plucky! This is one great experience she will never forget. This was a joy to watch 👍😀
Nice comment
Yeah . First flight. First impression!. It either works, or it does not.
Yep
This put a huge smile on my face. What a cutie, and great sport. :)
Simp
@@Seaniiv6 lmao
So precious. All those post-stress yawns are such a giggle. ❤️
She's clearing her ears.
Beautiful video..So nice to see a young one enjoying her first flight..To see the smile and excitement on her face..I had my first flight back in the late 60s in a I think a tiger moth at Bankstown ..Flown on a lot of International flights and still get a thrill when we take off. Steve ,South coast NSW.
Tiger Moths are great fun !
Lol....those aftermath yawn's reminds me of, if I ever needed seriously for my kids to take a nap, I would take them for a short ride in the car, & that would do the trick!😊 "This vlog is worth millions", very good!
Irene will remember this for along time, probably a kids dream to fly in the sky & look down at the earth and can't believe that she's doing this! when Irene gets older she'll probably tell her kids that she was in a Yak-52 Flight looking down and saw the house from up above! And her kids will probably tell all of their friends that their mother was flying in a plane and looking down!
I smiled like crazy watching this!
Yep. OK.
Yeah same idk why..
Same
idk why but me too
Me too just smiling like am the one
What a pleasant and brave girl. What an experience for a youngster!
I know this is an old video, but I had to respond. Many many years ago when I was 12 years old I had a flight in a YAK-52 as well. It was an amazing experience, also thanks to the amazing pilot that was as friendly and kind as the one in this video. This video brought back some good memories!
That was so sweet. She loved your flying.
I love this!!!! Glad you gave Irene a fun and safe aviation experience!
Laughing all the time she said it was scary! Couldn't help but smile watching this. So cute!
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This is so beautiful. Just the expression on the girls face-really adorable!
In Lithuania, children way under 14 learn how to fly ultralight gliders. I have even seen a very old video showing a little girl flying a homemade hang glider towed by two adults with one rope tied to each wingtip. Just the happy look of that girl warms my heart.
One should never NEVER underestimate children. And one should NEVER overprotect them. If you really love your child (and feel responsible for it), you should learn to let him or her go in order to let the child make it's own experience. You can mininize the risks in their live, but can't always protect your child. You can teach your children to look out-that's all! Period! An overprotected child will never make the experience how it is to really live-even if live is risky. Flying might be even less dangerous then riding a bycicle in the streets with all the idiots around who should't get a drivers license in the first place, or going to an unsafe place like an average american school with all the american mentally ill gun owners-or even beeing a lady walking in the streets at night....
The look on her face is priceless. I think this is going to be the start of an aviation career for this young lady. Fantastic video.
Kids always have the best reactions! They are so pure and sincere, they make any video great.
What a great memory for her!!! That was so cool that she thanked him!!! :)
I’m Texan aswell
What a beautiful experience she just had! So nice of you let her open the canopy on final. She was looking a bit peaked and that breath of fresh air did wonders! What a brave young lady! Loved it when she screamed as you kicked over the rudder at the top of the stall turn. I do the same thing and I’m a pilot!😂
She was absolutely brilliant!
She had so much fun, thank you for making her day.
What a kid! So chill! So brave! I’m beyond impressed- I think I probably have passed out from shock during the 1st roll, like I nearly did when I went to the top of a ropes course pole, (harnessed and belayed and 100% safe) and that was only 35 feet. Irene clearly has the strength of iron (or whatever the strongest metal is) in her spirit!
В каком же неописуемом восторге находится эта очаровательная барышня🥰
Зевает, ушки на высоте заложило у девочки.
Ей повезло, что через открытый фонарь никто в неё не влетел, к примеру птица. На мой взгляд -это вопиющее нарушение требований безопасности.
@@StaPerRa не будь занудой!
@@bolt-o-zaurus4316 Требования безопасности написаны кровью и страданиями, вообще- то.
She was smiling the whole time. Yeah, the first time you fly in a higher performance small plane is pretty mind blowing.
She brought a smile to my face. To see a child with that much wonder and joy made my day. I wonder if she pursued her interest and worked to get her pilots certification.
She keys the mic when she laughs @11:04 . That’s pretty funny radio awareness. Like, she knows that her answer to his question is just going to be a laugh, and he needs to hear it.
Its now old and I found it on UA-cam, kudos to those who made this flight happen for this little girl. Inspired me to look and something for my granddaughter. Thankyou.
Lovely. I hope you did.
How lovely what a great experience for Irene. She looks like very much deserved this flight
Девочка молодец !!!!.👍
Никакого страха, только эмоции !!!
Сплошной позитив !!!!😎👍👍👍
She is so cute! her reactions are priceless!!
Даже мой кот смотрел . Приятно видеть радость в глазах!
Dad did his best - gave birth to such a beautiful and courageous daughter!
Wait what. The dad gave birth to his daughter?
@@chickencurry1033 😳
What an awesome little girl. Great to see her enjoy the flight so much!
Just fantastic. It's lovely to see how much she enjoyed that.
Yep........ What a hoot. Cute kid with a lifetime memory. Great job Cap !
Yep
Anyone who disliked this is a jealous person who wishes they were in a yak52
I got to go in one couple weeks ago
What a little trouper she was! Outstanding first flight.
Not sure if she was clearing her ears or yawning.
Great video Sir.
She'll remember that her whole life!
Yep
Believe me if you have Job like a Pilot or something like that you won‘t remember every flight 😁
I know it was awesome
Kevin Loughe
Who said that ?
I didn't know you can smile, laugh and scream all at the same time 😁
The pilot flew so confidently that the little girl felt very calm and deeply asleep at the end of the flight.
Congratulations to you.
Thank you
This young lady looks like she had a lot of fun flying high in an airplane & she really liked it when you did a roll upside down , this is something that she'll never forget for the rest of her life !!! 👍☺✈
That little girls reaction has just made my day.
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Cute,pretty girl! I am glad she is having such a great time..wish I can fly a Yak 50 or 52!:):)
Wish you can fly a yak -9
There was this UA-cam that ride a yak 9 or yak 10 not quite sure
Best coffee break I ever had while watching this. I was right there with her and almost fell from the chair in the rolls :) Good flight, pilot.
What a darling. Video was so fun to watch. What a lucky young lady to experience that.
Aww what a lovely and lucky wee lass great heart warming video cheers
aw BRAVO! a beautiful thing to see the delight and honesty of a young one!! well done. reminded me of days with my girl
Sir: you made me cry with so much emotion. Greetings from one parent to another. Excuse my english, use the google translator
Ofc google translate works for you... lol
sometimes i use google translator too
What a sweet kid.
Chosen Won adorable
I wanted to cuddle her
Yep
Yep
i agree
I know I am 5 years late, ( I'm always late for something) , great video of this little girl enjoying herself, I wonder how the pilots ears were after her screaming! I wonder what she is doing now, probably flying again!
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Very very nice this video that I discovered, quite by chance.
As for this young lady, she had fun throughout this flight; his joy is not the shadow of a doubt. And, although she must be grown up now, let me say hello to her ... from an old pilot.
Regards,
...she's soooooooo cute...over 6 years later...she's probably a heartbreaker now...
Why have people clicked dislike, its a super video and thanks for sharing.
SKYFLYBRI you’re very welcome.
I know ! How bad is that :(
sick assholes ... dont pay attention !!
I would have liked to see a shot of the plane so maybe the thumbs down were for such a small detail. I smiled the whole time at such a cutie getting a ride of her life. I guarantee she'll never forget this day.
Jealousy! :o)
that was priceless she'll never forget that. kids are so lucky that they have an easy way to take videos unlike what we had back in the 70s big bulky 8 mm cameras no sound
Yep. OK.
@@grandcelebration2233 Troll fuck, found your stupid comment again.
God bless you... that little gal will never forget that experience, and might even lead to something far greater in her future....😀
Wow she is so lucky to experience that
What a great opportunity for a young kid. I used to fly with my dad when I was a boy and loved it.
This girl willingly agreed to do 2 barrel rolls hundreds of feet in the air while I can't even ride a rollercoaster without screaming so hard my lungs get sent straight to hell
Lol
Lmfao u are the funniest person ive seen
Don't feel so bad . I too can't ride a roller-coaster. I get deathly I'll with nausea 🤢. Wish I could ride one if these aircraft.😪
I went with my daughter when she was 9 and there were two other kids in the plane, when we were up the pilot ask if they wanted a rollercoaster ride. Well they all said yes well we did it and the pilot ask if they wanted another one before they answered I said NO, I never rode a rollercoaster before this and my stomach is the one that really said no. LOL
Priceless , for anybody in Melbourne I can recommend a ride in the VHBOB Mustang that flies out of Point Cook, that plane has some serious grunt, not cheap but what a buzz!
Something she will remember for the rest of her life ,, really cute kid ,,thanks for sharing,,
A little bit of genuine wonder. Thank you.
Watching her smile made me smile, watching her yawn made me yawn haha.
Read over all the comments. I think the yawning was to equalize pressure on her ears.
Yep. People who comment silly things like "why would you close your eyes in that situation" or "how could you be yawning during something so exciting" are people who live in sheltered bubbles. Real life experiences have weird effects on people, deal with it.
I agree she was equalizing the pressure during the accent and decent, but after she was on the ground, she was probably coming down from a adrieneline high too. She prob had a really good nap when she finally got settled down!
Yep
Poor thing spent the next couple of hours wretching her guts into the toilet.
@@grandcelebration2233 Very unlikely. The nasal passages have to adjust with altitude changes and if they aren't completely open and free to do so, yawning is a typical way to try to relieve the sensation. She doesn't appear to have any other symptoms and was doing what people normally do. She may have even been instructed to do that in advance. In my experience with passengers the need to equalize is only occasionally and loosely correlated with any sense of air sickness and even that usually passes fairly quickly once in smooth air or on the ground.
Ранний подъем и дорога на аэродром, ребенок зевает😃))) Но эмоции настоящие! Супер!👍
Возможно она зевает от небольшой нехватки кислорода, такое бывает
😄 Дело не в раннем подъёме! Девочка зевает после резких перепадов высоты, в связи с чем и резкой смене внешнего давления, а соответственно и разного «порциального» объема вдыхаемого воздуха и естественно количества кислорода, при обычном вдохе и выдохе, этот знают летчики и аквалангисты ! 😀 Такой же эффект наблюдают многие водители в крупных мегаполисах ! Когда таксисты в Москве надышаться за смену СО, тоже зевают от нехватки кислорода, а не от того что спать хотят! 😀
Это одно из любимых моих видео на ютуб
Greetings to the Russian who commented. Thank You ! I wish ALL the countries in the world could HELP each other and combine our talents. There are BEAUTIFUL and KIND people EVERYWHERE in the world.
that was fantastic to watch, she had so much fun, what a smile...
Yep
I was smiling the whole time great vid.
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HELL, I had fun just watching her have fun! LOL Great Video, N she's so beautiful > TNX!!!
Just look at her smile, she is going to be the next-generation fighter pilot for sure !!
she going to be an ace Star Fighter pilot for the SPACE FORCE
Yak Man 737. Thank you, I enjoyed the flight.
Irene is like , BEST DAY EVER .ya already know Irene gonna be fighter pilot, yes who thinks so but me
Sure bud
Such a cute video. Thanks for sharing! xoxo
I did the same thing when I was a youngster and it was epic just like this I remember everything that she's going through and was so thrilling she's such a trooper as well
I remember when I took my son flying in a Saratoga IV when he was 3 1/2yrs old in 1997.
He had so much fun that he did NOT want the pilot to land the plane.
He's 27yrs old now & he still remembers that 1st airplane ride.
That’s great 😃