Cor I could feel the stress. Welldone Giles. I remember doing stalls and recoveries and found them quite easy from memory. It was many years ago and I was a lot younger then:)
Great watch, your ability to debrief yourself is impressive. Try as I might I do forget the small details. I guess at the moment I do get a little over saturated! What a challenge!
Hi Dan, yes it was good to just be pushed to see where the cracks where. Terry and Mark have been really good in the debriefs where I can take the learning points away.
Hello John, I certainly did and totally deserved my post flight brew. What's the old phrase, train hard fight easy, insert 'fly' for fight. I throughly enjoying the journey.
@@GolfFoxtrot22 Hmm, was replying and it vanished, so you may get a couple of messages. Good to see that although he's working you hard you are enjoying it, It can only hone your skills and improve your flying, I firmly believe that you are never to old to learn a bit more.(says a 72 year old) Is there a specific objective, or is it simply Continuous Improvement to use a well used phrase? Cheers. .
@John Gathard hi John, not sure if you have been following from episode 1, I'm working towards my NPPL. As I have a lapsed PPL group A, all I have to do is pass the GST, I say 'all', like it's a minor bump. There is some gaps in my knowledge and skills ability which they have been working on and preparing me. Lots more to come with plenty of highs and lows.
@@GolfFoxtrot22 Hi Giles, Ahh, I probably knew but forgot, I'm of the age where a walk upstairs leaves me wondering why. I like the way your instructor is rehearsing a wide variety of manouvres. Ensuring you can cope perhaps by muscle memory all sorts of incidents. Found the spiral dive interesting, in fact it's all interesting. I only had a hands on in a weight shift once, was quite happy until the approach for finals where it seemed to want to do everything except align with the runway. So different compared to the three axis which is what I have flown. Yet whenever I saw Microlights at an airfield (Compton Abbas - well worth a visit) they always appeared to have a great field performance. It all goes to show, how important is is to et good instruction. Cheers.
@@johngathard4717 Hi John, yes, you'll notice in a few of the up and coming videos the pressure doesn't let up. I feel really lucky to have Terry and Mark as my instructors. As you say it should be a good well found muscle memory reaction. Compton Abbas is most definitely on my list once I get me NPPL and can carry more fuel. Its just a bit too far for my Sub 70 11 litres of fuel. I've just been upstairs and still can't remember what I went for, don't worry it isn't just you ;).
Totally awesome Giles well done and I really got the feeling that you thought so too, you seemed nice and confident but not overconfident - I think we have the next Chuck Yeager with you mate!!!
I really like learning new skills. The Sub 70 has been brilliant and I feel that this alternative direction is really something that has found a passion in my flying life. If that makes any sense!!
Nice job. Good times. Reminds me of the light sport fixed-wing training. Many factors to consider. If the instructor does his/her job (and yours appears to be), the training should be tougher than the actual check ride. I'm sure you will do fine. Keep it up.
Great flight (well done), okay so you made a few small errors but the main thing you kept things safe and the go around would have been a big tick in my book, as it is much better to go around and then make safe nice landing than to force it on (On my GST I went around and selected another runway as the wind was changable, so I selected a longer runway and my examiner said that was good airmanship (tick VG)).
Thanks Algy, that's good to know and matches the comments of my instructors. It's odd that in my early videos some of the paramotor followers kept saying why did I keep going around, which frusted me. I've always been taught if the engine is running you have options. Unless I'm happy I'll go around. It's always good to get, and I look forward to your comments. Has your wife convinced you that flexwing is the way forward?😁
@@GolfFoxtrot22 Both my old instructor back in the days of learning on a Chipmunk and microlight said always plan to go around (my old instructor RAF Lightening pilot at the time would say it in RAF talk not to be published here). I might end up sell the car I have just finished a 4 year restoration on to fund her flying and the local club instructor is try to get me to have an hour as the required hours training towards my revalidation, I think she has got him on her side.
Giles, thank you for sharing! Great video as usual. Quick question about Peabee comparing to AnT sub70. It seems that Peabee has more leg room and lower position of the bar than on AnT. Even though it is not critical but just wondering being 6 foot. It is only my observation, correct me if I am wrong. How tall are you? Thanks
Cor I could feel the stress. Welldone Giles. I remember doing stalls and recoveries and found them quite easy from memory. It was many years ago and I was a lot younger then:)
Sandy, you are still young at heart. Its always nerve racking being tested, but the more I was tested the more I felt comfortable.
Nice to see GST stands for something other than goods and services tax.
Congrats! You're killing it🪂
It's all part of the journey, plenty more personal highs and lows to come I'm sure. Thanks for watching.
Another great video. I really like the way you can voice your thought process as you fly the maneuvers. Look forward to the next in your series Giles.
Thank you Peter... I do stop talking, but I edit out the all the quiet bits 😊. More fun and games to come.
Great watch, your ability to debrief yourself is impressive. Try as I might I do forget the small details. I guess at the moment I do get a little over saturated! What a challenge!
It's been a life long process of being able to look at what could be done better, what went well and take that forward.
Great to see the next installment. You can't be far off now. Well done on being put firmly through your paces there. 👍
Hi Dan, yes it was good to just be pushed to see where the cracks where. Terry and Mark have been really good in the debriefs where I can take the learning points away.
Looked to be a really worthwhile exercise, he worked you hard there. Solid progress. Hope you got your cup of tea.
Hello John, I certainly did and totally deserved my post flight brew. What's the old phrase, train hard fight easy, insert 'fly' for fight. I throughly enjoying the journey.
@@GolfFoxtrot22 Hmm, was replying and it vanished, so you may get a couple of messages. Good to see that although he's working you hard you are enjoying it, It can only hone your skills and improve your flying, I firmly believe that you are never to old to learn a bit more.(says a 72 year old) Is there a specific objective, or is it simply Continuous Improvement to use a well used phrase? Cheers. .
@John Gathard hi John, not sure if you have been following from episode 1, I'm working towards my NPPL. As I have a lapsed PPL group A, all I have to do is pass the GST, I say 'all', like it's a minor bump. There is some gaps in my knowledge and skills ability which they have been working on and preparing me. Lots more to come with plenty of highs and lows.
@@GolfFoxtrot22 Hi Giles, Ahh, I probably knew but forgot, I'm of the age where a walk upstairs leaves me wondering why. I like the way your instructor is rehearsing a wide variety of manouvres. Ensuring you can cope perhaps by muscle memory all sorts of incidents. Found the spiral dive interesting, in fact it's all interesting. I only had a hands on in a weight shift once, was quite happy until the approach for finals where it seemed to want to do everything except align with the runway. So different compared to the three axis which is what I have flown. Yet whenever I saw Microlights at an airfield (Compton Abbas - well worth a visit) they always appeared to have a great field performance. It all goes to show, how important is is to et good instruction. Cheers.
@@johngathard4717 Hi John, yes, you'll notice in a few of the up and coming videos the pressure doesn't let up. I feel really lucky to have Terry and Mark as my instructors. As you say it should be a good well found muscle memory reaction. Compton Abbas is most definitely on my list once I get me NPPL and can carry more fuel. Its just a bit too far for my Sub 70 11 litres of fuel. I've just been upstairs and still can't remember what I went for, don't worry it isn't just you ;).
That may not have been your best forced landing, but from my armchair it looked like you'd survive!
It was a peachy field. The short strip, as you know, is a bit short and focused the mind a little.
Another great episode Giles, Looking forward to see the real GST episodes.
There are a few more flights to come, then I just need to wait for the the GST. 😉
👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 great work
It was actually great fun, despite the nerves, it was nice to be examined by someone that I have never flown with.
Excellent stuff Giles! That’s given me a good insight to a GST -the thought of which has cured my constipation 😂 catch up soon
Haha, that did make me laugh. You'll have to ask Shelley what the Fixed Wing GST is like.
Great! Another interesting episode- I enjoyed that!!
Its not quite a PeaBee Dave but its certainly given me a new set of skills.
Totally awesome Giles well done and I really got the feeling that you thought so too, you seemed nice and confident but not overconfident - I think we have the next Chuck Yeager with you mate!!!
I really like learning new skills. The Sub 70 has been brilliant and I feel that this alternative direction is really something that has found a passion in my flying life. If that makes any sense!!
@@GolfFoxtrot22 Yes it does mate completely!!
@@flybe146 I thought I was gibbering.
Nice job. Good times. Reminds me of the light sport fixed-wing training. Many factors to consider. If the instructor does his/her job (and yours appears to be), the training should be tougher than the actual check ride. I'm sure you will do fine. Keep it up.
Then they have been doing a cracking job. A few more up and down flights to come... Then hopefully the real GST.
Good vid 👍
Hi Patrick, hope all is well over the pond.
Good stuff Giles. Not far to go now.
It would seem that way, a few bumps to come on my journey. Thanks for watching and it's a shame we missed each other at Darley Moor.
@@GolfFoxtrot22 unfortunately life has got in the way and couldn’t get up to Darley Moor. Where are you located?
@Ben Steele hi Ben yes, I'll try and get hold of you somehow.
@@GolfFoxtrot22 no problem 🤫
Great flight (well done), okay so you made a few small errors but the main thing you kept things safe and the go around would have been a big tick in my book, as it is much better to go around and then make safe nice landing than to force it on (On my GST I went around and selected another runway as the wind was changable, so I selected a longer runway and my examiner said that was good airmanship (tick VG)).
Thanks Algy, that's good to know and matches the comments of my instructors. It's odd that in my early videos some of the paramotor followers kept saying why did I keep going around, which frusted me. I've always been taught if the engine is running you have options. Unless I'm happy I'll go around. It's always good to get, and I look forward to your comments. Has your wife convinced you that flexwing is the way forward?😁
@@GolfFoxtrot22 Both my old instructor back in the days of learning on a Chipmunk and microlight said always plan to go around (my old instructor RAF Lightening pilot at the time would say it in RAF talk not to be published here).
I might end up sell the car I have just finished a 4 year restoration on to fund her flying and the local club instructor is try to get me to have an hour as the required hours training towards my revalidation, I think she has got him on her side.
@@flyingkub oh no, not the car!!!
@@GolfFoxtrot22 Yes the Bond Snetterton Special, I do hope to drive it a bit frist though, so she may have to wait :-)
Giles, thank you for sharing! Great video as usual. Quick question about Peabee comparing to AnT sub70.
It seems that Peabee has more leg room and lower position of the bar than on AnT. Even though it is not critical but just wondering being 6 foot. It is only my observation, correct me if I am wrong. How tall are you? Thanks
Hi Sam, I can't comment too much on the Ant. The PeaBee is fine with guys who are 6 as it can be fitted with foot peg extensions.
@@GolfFoxtrot22 got it! Thanks Giles.
To coin a phrase, very clipboardy 😁
Oh Chris, it seems I'm doomed to live with that tag now.
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Thanks Ian. It's been a brilliant journey so far.
FIRST AGAIN!!
I hope you had a big enough cup of team to last the video.
Good stuff, could feel the stress.. Hope you pass! 😀