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Takes a lot of guts to not just talk about your "learning moments" but to show the actual video. Incredibly humble, amazing pilot, great teacher. Keep up the great work!
What I like about aviation is the openness of everyone involved. I can't imagine another industry where professionals so openly demonstrate and talk about when messed up.
Heck yea, My instructor said the first thing one should do after really screwing the pooch is go tell someone, at worst he said you will find you ain't the only one to ride that particular pooch and at best you'll keep someone else from it.. usually a win-win.
I don’t think I have ever had this much respect for another pilot in a long time. Thank you for sharing these experiences with us. You make us all better for it. Safe travels.
Can you imagine how much could be learned and the lives that could be saved if all pilots were humble enough to show these videos of their mistakes? Thank you my friend 👍🏽
Thanks for sharing brother. My examiner told me something years ago I never forgot, when he signed my ticket and handed it to me, before he let go of it he said "remember this, it's really a license to LEARN". I remembered, and videos like this add to our knowledge. Thanks again.
This was your finest video yet! Knowing that mishaps occur to even the most accomplished pilots is a great service. Helps keep the ego in check. You are truly a humble pilot! Thank you!
Still remember that landing at Arlington. Was a rough one, I remember looking at the grave yard right next to the runway thinking, "wow, thats an odd place for a graveyard", then BAM, we hit like a rock lol.
Thnx for share this video. There are two ways to learn: studying and erring. You are a great pilot and I know that to become one you have had to make these mistakes. This makes you great.
Love how you recognize your mistake and get back on it and correct,landed short once,incurred a terrible bounce,saved it then was seething about my foul up.Regrouped and did 3 more landings,lesson learned.Would fly with you anytime.
NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE COULD POST THERE MISTAKES ONLINE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD TO SEE, IT REALLY TAKES AN AMAZING AMOUNT OF CHARACTER AND HUMILITY TO LOOK BEYOND YOUR MISTAKES FOR THE SAKE OF PEOPLE WHO ARE LEARNING TO FLY! I CANT EVEN BEGIN TO TELL YOU HOW TRULY INSPIRING YOU ARE, AND I TRULY THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMPLETE HUMBLENESS, ESPECIALLY IN SUCH TOUGH TIMES. GOD BLESS YOU, AND I THANK YOU!!!
Thank you for sharing your lessons learned. I noticed you said you went back and tried them again. What a way to learn. This is a great example of what we should all do as pilots. Learn from our mistakes and share! This encourages me to follow your lead. Also, I fly mainly in the SE US, and I’m jealous of your backcountry flying!
Thanks for sharing your mistakes! Many pilots don't like to recognize when they're wrong, but in aviation, you cannot get that luxury. Learning from others mistakes saves lives.
Thank you for putting your pride aside and sharing your experiences with us! If I learned anything here, it’s to value my bad landing experiences more than the good ones.
I really appreciate that you've put all these examples up onto UA-cam for others to learn from. Really excellent sharing of your experiences getting into and out of these challenging strips. Thanks very much.
Thank you for posting these clips. I'm early in my PPL training (11hrs) and still struggling a bit with my recent landings, which adds a little discouragement to the mental learning aspect. I very much appreciate you sharing these, which promote improved error recognition and correction. Thank you
I really like that most pilots have this introspective view and enjoy learning from their mistakes. Humility will only help us in the end. Thank you for posting this great teaching videos.
Congratulations Backcountry182, this is how we (pilots, race car drivers, etc...) learn. Thank you for humbly sharing your "lessons learned", you have a lot of courage and I applaud your honesty. Fly safe, Ciao, L
I really like the way you are sharing your experiences with the rest of us! This video is a great example of a collection about bad happenings and i think it will help everyone of us to learn and partly avoid bad landings and other dangerous moments! I thank you very much for a pretty cheap flying lesson!!!
Many thanks for sharing, truly enjoy your perspective of continual learning! 🏆Commentary, narrative and video are simply incredible. Happy Landings!!! 😎✊
Thank you for your great video. Takes a lot of guts to put all your mistakes out there. I'm replaying all my bad landings in my head. Humbling. Thank you for sharing. Good lessons here.
Fantastic video and some excellent learning points for all of us. That first one was a bad situation of your own making but the decision making and execution after touchdown were superb. You could have panicked and made things so much worse. You kept your brain on the problem and saved the day. Outstanding!
Thank you. People often don't understand why I want to read about accidents or mistakes made (or watch videos like this one) but as a pilot, the best thing we can do is to keep learning and try to determine what you could have done in the same situation, or how you would react to unforeseen problems (like iced over grass, etc.)
I appreciate you sharing these. Too many UA-cam pilots are creating a false reality in their flying but you always keep it real and it helps educate fellow pilots like me so thank you.
Remarkable video! As one who has flown the remotes is all corners of the globe, I have to say that I truly understand this fellow pilot and like a brother. We have had many saves in our days and it's only a split second sometimes between a smile and a frown. I just don't break my own rules, my minimums are just that and there is a reason for it. About 25 years ago, I found myself in the soup in a non instrument aircraft after taking off in early morning fog. There were several water towers and other obstructions that could have taken my life that day but, God was good and I did pray hard. That day is ever etched in my mind my foolish mistake of trusting a WX report rather and talking off too early nearly cost me my life. This video is one of the best that I have seen and it should help us all to remain humble and honest with ourselves. Thank you , Backcountry182
Thank you for sharing your not so fancy moments! I almost killed myself because of bad judging and pure young cocky stupidity. I was the pilot in comand, and had all the responsibility. I tried to find other things to blame but myself. I found out quite fast, that I was the one to behold responsible. That also goes for ALL other things in life. Again, thank you for sharing! Keep up your good work Sir.
Bro I just gotta say, the fact that you actually upload your own bad landings, and admit they were bad, is probably the most humble thing I’ve witnessed a fellow pilot do. Almost every pilot I’ve encountered acts like these situations do not or can not happen to them, nor have they ever been in one. That type of shit makes me not wanna discuss the bad landings that I’ve had, because it seems like the result would be that I’m a horrible pilot, a danger to myself and others. It’s basically a voodoo topic with a lot of pilots. I love seeing shit like this. You got my subscription.
Nicely done video. It takes a real aviator to lay out their errors in front of everyone. Who knows, you may have saved lives by doing that. Deepest respect for your flying. Great job!
Even as a non-pilot who loves all things aviation, I can still appreciate your willingness to post a few mess-ups for the sake of preventing others’ similar predicaments. And just taking in that breathtaking scenery from a video - I can’t imagine what it’s like for real. Wow!
Thanks for sharing your mistakes. I certainly made plenty. I had almost finished my private pilot's license before health issues grounded me. Looking back now on my cross-country solos I'm not sure I was actually ready. 40 hours as a pilot had taught me how to fly an airplane in the most basic sense. Throw in all the technical aspects, weight and balance, radio and airport procedures, navigation, on and on. I felt like I had developed a bit of knowledge and skill but if anything really challenging had come up I have to wonder if I could have handled it. It's a monumental task to be a good pilot.
Thank you so much for posting this! Makes me feel less ashamed about some of my own sub-optimal landings. It's a regrettable part of learning, but if we're too ashamed we risk not learning the lessons.
Thank you for sharing your experiences. I'm glad that all turned out alright for all those flights. Thank you for making these videos. See you around the NW.
It’s shows your character the fact that you are showing your mistakes may we all be humble like you. Thanks for sharing the why as well. Fly safe friend !!!!!
Thanks again for sharing your "moments". Learning and sharing this is very important to others, to be humble, learn and not simply forget mistakes! Thanks man!
Excellent video and thanks for sharing this. Many pilots wouldn't not admit or openly share their mistakes, but you do in an attempt to help others and improve safety.
Wow, what a fantastic video! I want to get involved with SE mountain flying, so this was a great watch. Thanks for sharing your mistakes, that definitely takes a fantastic pilot to be so humble and willing to put it put there like that.
As a former taildragger CFI, i really like your positive attitude towards analyzing what went wrong, and what could be improved. We never stop learning, and mistakes definitely are our best teachers. Just my 2cs, dont ever choose a downslope tailwind approach just because of the scenery! Make it a low pass to enjoy the view and then come around. My toughts!
So much can be learned from mistakes, even if you're not the one making them, so a big thank you for sharing. You have a really great attitude. The guy on the ground in one of those go arounds yelling "pull up!" when you're clearly very low and very slow was an eye opening moment haha
I am a regular view and I can say I make mistakes all the time. I do my best to correct and cover them up when I can. I extremely appreciate your willingness to show your "worst" videos. Most would probably be like me and edit them out but by posting this video you allow me and other viewers to learn from your mistakes. I have a 182 and I just installed an angle of attack indicator so your videos really are interesting to me. Keep up the good work. Always cool to see exactly what the 182 is capable of.
Brave to show your mistakes and shows you value to learn from them rather than hide them. Mistakes are more valuable than all the things that went right, we can all learn from this. Thank you for sharing and displaying good airmanship.
It’s very easy criticize but this guy has been clear and humble about his mistakes. Actually nobody wants to talk about their mistakes. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 great job
Thank you for sharing your mistakes as well as your successes. We can learn from both, and sometimes it takes a bigger man to share his mistakes than to show off his victories. Thanks for sharing both.
Thanks for sharing your mistakes. I'm just getting started, but I am determined to get my pilot's license. It helps a lot to see people admit to their mistakes instead of just making excuses. I will be rewatching this video many times so that I can absorb the lessons you're teaching.👍
I had a hard landing one night and I should not have tried a new technique I had read about which was trying to pull the oak completely back on landing and I ended up dropping above the runway I'm not sure how high I was but the airplane dropped and hit hard likely no damage
Great collection of honest mistakes / miscalculations - thanks for sharing, all very relevant, good lessons - from a B737 Line Training Capt in Europe 👍
I always get hung up on my failures. I try to take away from videos like this that everyone makes mistakes, but you can learn from them and move on. Thanks for sharing.
You’ve got a great channel! I to I’m slowly trying to get comfortable with landing strips and short field and aviation like you’ve said requires continuous learning. Be safe out there!
Your explanations were very good. It's odd when I do something wrong on the stick I usually know I've done it or that I am doing it, but I'm committed. Thanks for sharing those experiences. Maybe something you showed will help keep me right side up one day.
I am happy that you have made a video to help others. Watching this type of video can help understand the causes of common and not so common things that bring about chain of events that cause accidents. Thanks again.
Thanks for sharing your mistakes. I appreciate your knowledge and experience. As a pilot, I have learned a lot from this video. Keep sharing. Fly safe!
Takes a lot of guts to not just talk about your "learning moments" but to show the actual video. Incredibly humble, amazing pilot, great teacher. Keep up the great work!
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Always learning! Great points. Icy grass. I never would have thought of that!
Rick you can only learn from your failures.
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I agree, a lot pilots let their ego in the way
"nothing was damaged, only my pride was damaged" "aviation will humble you" words of a wise pilot
What I like about aviation is the openness of everyone involved. I can't imagine another industry where professionals so openly demonstrate and talk about when messed up.
because level flight is boring
A lesson learnt and passed along can and has unboubtedly saved lives, much respect to them 👌
Heck yea, My instructor said the first thing one should do after really screwing the pooch is go tell someone, at worst he said you will find you ain't the only one to ride that particular pooch and at best you'll keep someone else from it.. usually a win-win.
It’s because they’re smart 😊
Yes, can you imagine a video from a doctor showing all of his/her mistakes?
It is so easy to go from “Hero” to “Zero” and exactly as you say......”Stay humble” ......a licence to learn.
That reminds me of the KLM 747 captain at Tenerife. Sad but true.
The moment you stop learning in aviation is the moment you stop breathing.
Stat safe.
(CPL-H)
To be fair, you could also say that the moment you stop breathing is the moment you stop learning.
I don’t think I have ever had this much respect for another pilot in a long time. Thank you for sharing these experiences with us. You make us all better for it. Safe travels.
Can you imagine how much could be learned and the lives that could be saved if all pilots were humble enough to show these videos of their mistakes? Thank you my friend 👍🏽
What mistakes? Just incredible flying!
Blimy who taught you to fly😅
Thanks for sharing brother. My examiner told me something years ago I never forgot, when he signed my ticket and handed it to me, before he let go of it he said "remember this, it's really a license to LEARN". I remembered, and videos like this add to our knowledge. Thanks again.
This was your finest video yet! Knowing that mishaps occur to even the most accomplished pilots is a great service. Helps keep the ego in check. You are truly a humble pilot! Thank you!
Still remember that landing at Arlington. Was a rough one, I remember looking at the grave yard right next to the runway thinking, "wow, thats an odd place for a graveyard", then BAM, we hit like a rock lol.
Thnx for share this video. There are two ways to learn: studying and erring.
You are a great pilot and I know that to become one you have had to make these mistakes. This makes you great.
100% respect to this aircraft at the beginning, that nothing was broken after this.
Love how you recognize your mistake and get back on it and correct,landed short once,incurred a terrible bounce,saved it then was seething about my foul up.Regrouped and did 3 more landings,lesson learned.Would fly with you anytime.
NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE COULD POST THERE MISTAKES ONLINE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD TO SEE, IT REALLY TAKES AN AMAZING AMOUNT OF CHARACTER AND HUMILITY TO LOOK BEYOND YOUR MISTAKES FOR THE SAKE OF PEOPLE WHO ARE LEARNING TO FLY! I CANT EVEN BEGIN TO TELL YOU HOW TRULY INSPIRING YOU ARE, AND I TRULY THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMPLETE HUMBLENESS, ESPECIALLY IN SUCH TOUGH TIMES.
GOD BLESS YOU, AND I THANK YOU!!!
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Thank you for being humble and authentic. Sharing your message will save lives. I am so very appreciative.
Thanks for sharing your mistakes and some of the why’s. Keep up the great flying and videos. Cheers!
Thank you for sharing your lessons learned. I noticed you said you went back and tried them again. What a way to learn. This is a great example of what we should all do as pilots. Learn from our mistakes and share! This encourages me to follow your lead. Also, I fly mainly in the SE US, and I’m jealous of your backcountry flying!
Thanks for sharing your mistakes! Many pilots don't like to recognize when they're wrong, but in aviation, you cannot get that luxury. Learning from others mistakes saves lives.
Thank you for putting your pride aside and sharing your experiences with us! If I learned anything here, it’s to value my bad landing experiences more than the good ones.
You have shared so much with your viewers and now you have shared it all. You are a skilled aviator and teacher of art and technique. Thumbs up!
I really appreciate that you've put all these examples up onto UA-cam for others to learn from. Really excellent sharing of your experiences getting into and out of these challenging strips. Thanks very much.
Thank you for posting these clips. I'm early in my PPL training (11hrs) and still struggling a bit with my recent landings, which adds a little discouragement to the mental learning aspect. I very much appreciate you sharing these, which promote improved error recognition and correction. Thank you
I really like that most pilots have this introspective view and enjoy learning from their mistakes. Humility will only help us in the end. Thank you for posting this great teaching videos.
Love the video! Thank you for sharing your mistakes so we can learn. Very humble on your part. All the best!
From a Non-Pilot to you... Thank You for sharing your "learning moments" with us! I hope you continue to learn every day. Fly Safe!!!
Congratulations Backcountry182, this is how we (pilots, race car drivers, etc...) learn. Thank you for humbly sharing your "lessons learned", you have a lot of courage and I applaud your honesty. Fly safe, Ciao, L
Thank you for reminding me to be forever humble and grateful. Flying is a privilege. 🇦🇺
Student pilot here. great video. I really appreciate the humility and willingness to share. You’re a smart man and a great pilot.
I really like the way you are sharing your experiences with the rest of us! This video is a great example of a collection about bad happenings and i think it will help everyone of us to learn and partly avoid bad landings and other dangerous moments! I thank you very much for a pretty cheap flying lesson!!!
Many thanks for sharing, truly enjoy your perspective of continual learning! 🏆Commentary, narrative and video are simply incredible. Happy Landings!!! 😎✊
Thank you for sharing, excellent video of some very challenging backcountry landings. Beautiful scenery!
Thank you for your great video. Takes a lot of guts to put all your mistakes out there. I'm replaying all my bad landings in my head. Humbling. Thank you for sharing. Good lessons here.
Fantastic video and some excellent learning points for all of us. That first one was a bad situation of your own making but the decision making and execution after touchdown were superb. You could have panicked and made things so much worse. You kept your brain on the problem and saved the day. Outstanding!
Thank you. People often don't understand why I want to read about accidents or mistakes made (or watch videos like this one) but as a pilot, the best thing we can do is to keep learning and try to determine what you could have done in the same situation, or how you would react to unforeseen problems (like iced over grass, etc.)
Thank-you for sharing this. I have much respect for you and admire your skills. 👍
I appreciate you sharing these. Too many UA-cam pilots are creating a false reality in their flying but you always keep it real and it helps educate fellow pilots like me so thank you.
If you are talking about the "Instagram pilots" you see rising up these days, then boy, do I feel you.
Agreed 💥
Fantastic, informative. Thank you for your honesty, there is so much to be learnt from this short video, and I'm sure it will save some bad accidents.
Remarkable video! As one who has flown the remotes is all corners of the globe, I have to say that I truly understand this fellow pilot and like a brother. We have had many saves in our days and it's only a split second sometimes between a smile and a frown. I just don't break my own rules, my minimums are just that and there is a reason for it. About 25 years ago, I found myself in the soup in a non instrument aircraft after taking off in early morning fog. There were several water towers and other obstructions that could have taken my life that day but, God was good and I did pray hard. That day is ever etched in my mind my foolish mistake of trusting a WX report rather and talking off too early nearly cost me my life. This video is one of the best that I have seen and it should help us all to remain humble and honest with ourselves. Thank you , Backcountry182
We need more humble men like yourself a great lesson your giving. Thank you
Thank you for sharing your not so fancy moments! I almost killed myself because of bad judging and pure young cocky stupidity. I was the pilot in comand, and had all the responsibility. I tried to find other things to blame but myself. I found out quite fast, that I was the one to behold responsible. That also goes for ALL other things in life. Again, thank you for sharing! Keep up your good work Sir.
It's a humble and honest man who lets the world see his mistakes. Thank you for sharing. You may save someone's life some day!
Bro I just gotta say, the fact that you actually upload your own bad landings, and admit they were bad, is probably the most humble thing I’ve witnessed a fellow pilot do. Almost every pilot I’ve encountered acts like these situations do not or can not happen to them, nor have they ever been in one. That type of shit makes me not wanna discuss the bad landings that I’ve had, because it seems like the result would be that I’m a horrible pilot, a danger to myself and others. It’s basically a voodoo topic with a lot of pilots. I love seeing shit like this. You got my subscription.
So glad I subscribed recently! My fav channel now!
Nicely done video. It takes a real aviator to lay out their errors in front of everyone. Who knows, you may have saved lives by doing that. Deepest respect for your flying. Great job!
Even as a non-pilot who loves all things aviation, I can still appreciate your willingness to post a few mess-ups for the sake of preventing others’ similar predicaments.
And just taking in that breathtaking scenery from a video - I can’t imagine what it’s like for real. Wow!
Thanks for sharing your mistakes. I certainly made plenty. I had almost finished my private pilot's license before health issues grounded me. Looking back now on my cross-country solos I'm not sure I was actually ready. 40 hours as a pilot had taught me how to fly an airplane in the most basic sense. Throw in all the technical aspects, weight and balance, radio and airport procedures, navigation, on and on. I felt like I had developed a bit of knowledge and skill but if anything really challenging had come up I have to wonder if I could have handled it. It's a monumental task to be a good pilot.
Your ability to critique yourself, and then make it better is what makes you a great pilot. Well done sir
As an old instructor I can tell you that I would love to have had your video as a teaching tool. Well done!
Thank you so much for posting this!
Makes me feel less ashamed about some of my own sub-optimal landings. It's a regrettable part of learning, but if we're too ashamed we risk not learning the lessons.
This is so humbling and educative too. Thanks for your uploads they are worthy lessons for all budding pilots and aviation enthusiasts!
Thank you for sharing your experiences. I'm glad that all turned out alright for all those flights. Thank you for making these videos. See you around the NW.
It’s shows your character the fact that you are showing your mistakes may we all be humble like you. Thanks for sharing the why as well. Fly safe friend !!!!!
Great vid! Thank you for sharing with the rest of us. Helpful to see just how you’ve gotten to be so proficient.
Wow! Thank you for sharing👍👍
It takes a rather humble person to admit mistakes, let alone film them and present them here!!!!!
Thanks again for sharing your "moments". Learning and sharing this is very important to others, to be humble, learn and not simply forget mistakes! Thanks man!
A really genuine and overall fantastic video that educates as much as it entertains! Safe flying!
Thank you for being humble and posting. This is how good pilots become really fine pilots. Thank you for sharing!
Well that was worth my time, thank you. I'm impressed by your accumulated skills and the photography. Keep it up and fair winds.
Excellent video and thanks for sharing this. Many pilots wouldn't not admit or openly share their mistakes, but you do in an attempt to help others and improve safety.
Thanks for sharing!! I'm a PPL student with only 10 hours, and this motivates me a lot!!! Cheers from Argentina!
This is one of the best vids I've came across lately TYVM for sharing!
Wow, what a fantastic video! I want to get involved with SE mountain flying, so this was a great watch. Thanks for sharing your mistakes, that definitely takes a fantastic pilot to be so humble and willing to put it put there like that.
Thank you for sharing your humbling experiences with us. I love aviation and Costa Rica too!
As a former taildragger CFI, i really like your positive attitude towards analyzing what went wrong, and what could be improved. We never stop learning, and mistakes definitely are our best teachers.
Just my 2cs, dont ever choose a downslope tailwind approach just because of the scenery! Make it a low pass to enjoy the view and then come around. My toughts!
just stumbled over your video. Great contribution to safety culture! Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
So much can be learned from mistakes, even if you're not the one making them, so a big thank you for sharing. You have a really great attitude. The guy on the ground in one of those go arounds yelling "pull up!" when you're clearly very low and very slow was an eye opening moment haha
I am a regular view and I can say I make mistakes all the time. I do my best to correct and cover them up when I can. I extremely appreciate your willingness to show your "worst" videos. Most would probably be like me and edit them out but by posting this video you allow me and other viewers to learn from your mistakes. I have a 182 and I just installed an angle of attack indicator so your videos really are interesting to me. Keep up the good work. Always cool to see exactly what the 182 is capable of.
Absolutely love your videos and the experiences you share. Many of us pilots will never have the opportunity to do them ourselves.
Brave to show your mistakes and shows you value to learn from them rather than hide them. Mistakes are more valuable than all the things that went right, we can all learn from this. Thank you for sharing and displaying good airmanship.
It’s very easy criticize but this guy has been clear and humble about his mistakes. Actually nobody wants to talk about their mistakes. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 great job
Thank you for sharing your mistakes as well as your successes. We can learn from both, and sometimes it takes a bigger man to share his mistakes than to show off his victories. Thanks for sharing both.
Thanks for sharing your mistakes. I'm just getting started, but I am determined to get my pilot's license. It helps a lot to see people admit to their mistakes instead of just making excuses.
I will be rewatching this video many times so that I can absorb the lessons you're teaching.👍
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Another great video, thanks for the insights into bush flying and STOL operations.
What a great series of self analysis. Well done and thank you.
That's one strong airplane to survive a landing like the first clip!
Yes, we did an inspection afterwards , nothing damaged.
@@motoadveBackcountry182 Impressive.
Backcountry182 I’m sure it needed it. But the big question is “Why” land there? Cut down some trees first. Thought you were going to “buy the house”.
I had a hard landing one night and I should not have tried a new technique I had read about which was trying to pull the oak completely back on landing and I ended up dropping above the runway I'm not sure how high I was but the airplane dropped and hit hard likely no damage
thats a strong airplane how did u not wreck the gear or snap a hub you came very close to a engine overhaul had u hit that fence with the prop
Great collection of honest mistakes / miscalculations - thanks for sharing, all very relevant, good lessons - from a B737 Line Training Capt in Europe 👍
Awesome content. Very helpful to us GA pilots looking to learn from other pilots. Much respect.
I'm extremely grateful for you to share those experiences. I wish you great flights.
Very noble of you to share those experiences, thank you!
Great video, thank you for being humble and sharing your mistakes with us, it takes guts, and it's probably going to save lives. Blue skyes my friend!
You're so honest about your mistakes, that takes courage! Thank you!
The best aviation video i've seen! The knowledge that you shared here is so valuable!
Wow! Thank you for your honesty. You can consider yourself very fortunate. 🙏
Thank you for sharing the videos. Helpful insights on runway conditions, airplane performance and altitude factors. Safe Flying
Thanks for sharing. We’ve all got our scares but it takes something else to talk about them lol. Learned a lot and never stopped
Thank you for sharing your learning experiences with the rest of us. Would love to have the chance to fly some of these challenging approaches.
I always get hung up on my failures. I try to take away from videos like this that everyone makes mistakes, but you can learn from them and move on. Thanks for sharing.
Exceptional videos, sharing this will probably save lives and i loved your comment about staying humble. Well done mate
Nice work, as usual. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
You’ve got a great channel! I to I’m slowly trying to get comfortable with landing strips and short field and aviation like you’ve said requires continuous learning. Be safe out there!
Thank you for your video. I live in Washington state near Snohomish, and have flown regularly at Harvey field and i very much appreciate your video.
Very nice flying pal, I love your short-field skills. Bless you.
Your explanations were very good. It's odd when I do something wrong on the stick I usually know I've done it or that I am doing it, but I'm committed. Thanks for sharing those experiences. Maybe something you showed will help keep me right side up one day.
Thanks. Awesome that you took the time to share this. Stay Humble!
Thank you for sharing your learning moments with us! Fly safe!
Tks for the video. Its always a pleasure watching.
I am happy that you have made a video to help others. Watching this type of video can help understand the causes of common and not so common things that bring about chain of events that cause accidents. Thanks again.
My respect, thanks. Good airmanship, it`s also part of admitting mistakes. Great Video
Thanks for sharing your mistakes. I appreciate your knowledge and experience. As a pilot, I have learned a lot from this video. Keep sharing. Fly safe!
Absolutely brilliant video! Many thanks for sharing. Very good judgment and exemplary attitude.