Yeah I want to cut stabilization off but that will kill my other shots. Anyways, yep great place to fly. Hills and valleys to the north and fields and flat to the south. If you're ever in North Alabama, reach out and come fly.
Grabbed them from epidemic sound. Link in description. Tracks: Beyond the Badlands-Silver Maple Composite key-dex 1200 Path to the abyss - Christoffer ditlevsen The final cut- hampus naeselius What ever rocks your boat- hampus naeselius
@@JoshuaMarshPPG I don't understand why you kept flying then. Seeing those rain squalls coming in and feeling rough air, I'd have been making a go around and landing. Would have been a 3 minute flight.
I think we all go through the gust front lesson at one point or another. Mine was my first year in 2018 and I just kept gaining altitude (couldn't descend) until I remembered my training to fly away from the gust front. That worked and I landed in a front yard of a farm until it was safe to fly back to the LZ. Glad you were OK as well. This is a great reminder, especially for newer PPG pilots who have never experienced it.
went through the same thing today. it was my 12th flight. immediately came down, getting tossed like a rag doll. im still trying to learn why sometimes ppl can fly in 15mph winds and its totally fine, yet I went up in 5-10 mph occasional gusts and got rocked. I was up, down, left, right...wayy worse than I have ever felt. its hard to tell which weather is okay and which isn't.
Don't worry, you will get there. Your bump tolerance will grow. You will learn your wing and those bumps will seem to get smaller and smaller. At 12 flights I wouldn't fly anything above 10mph. Now I will fly with winds at 10 gust 15. Still don't like anything closer to 20. Keep flying and stick to 10 or under right now and you will get there.
In such weather I had to fly with ppg 60 miles from a mountain top over uninhabited territory back to the first best road. It was intense and has become a good instructional video.
When is a lot of movements you have, please pressure boths brake to your ears. And control pitch oscillation no big deal because you already locked to your ear she always coming back center, and we’ll after that everything is hands up in wing coming behind you so much, magic to turbulence.
Fly safe. Learn your weather. You didn't get the gust front. 15 years and I've experience. I was so worried for you and your family. Don't do that again for a u tube clip. Have a beautiful life. Take care of yourself.
Great video. Looks like a fantastic place to fly. The camera always makes it look much calmer than it is. Keep learning like the rest of us.
Yeah I want to cut stabilization off but that will kill my other shots. Anyways, yep great place to fly. Hills and valleys to the north and fields and flat to the south. If you're ever in North Alabama, reach out and come fly.
Nice music bro. What's the track? Motors suck in bad air, glad you made it 👍
Grabbed them from epidemic sound. Link in description. Tracks:
Beyond the Badlands-Silver Maple
Composite key-dex 1200
Path to the abyss - Christoffer ditlevsen
The final cut- hampus naeselius
What ever rocks your boat- hampus naeselius
@@JoshuaMarshPPG ah cheers, couldn't find their pricing. Just a free trial offer. Tx for the response, If you come to Australia look me up
@@Adventure_Bum sure will. I think it's 100 a year but that's usd
1:17 - it was at that moment, he knew, he done farked up. lol
🤣🤣🤣 yep exactly
@@JoshuaMarshPPG I don't understand why you kept flying then. Seeing those rain squalls coming in and feeling rough air, I'd have been making a go around and landing. Would have been a 3 minute flight.
I've been in a few situations flying when you just wish you could be back on the ground... Great job
Thank you.
Guess you got your gustfront lesson out of the way. I remember my lesson well. Great video. What app were you using?
For the overlays, the GoPro quik app.
I think we all go through the gust front lesson at one point or another. Mine was my first year in 2018 and I just kept gaining altitude (couldn't descend) until I remembered my training to fly away from the gust front. That worked and I landed in a front yard of a farm until it was safe to fly back to the LZ. Glad you were OK as well. This is a great reminder, especially for newer PPG pilots who have never experienced it.
Thank you. Yep lesson learned. Good did come out of it. Oscillation control is great now and I trust my equipment alot more.
Great landing controlling to the end without get out of your seat perfect Joshua happy you are ok.
went through the same thing today. it was my 12th flight. immediately came down, getting tossed like a rag doll. im still trying to learn why sometimes ppl can fly in 15mph winds and its totally fine, yet I went up in 5-10 mph occasional gusts and got rocked. I was up, down, left, right...wayy worse than I have ever felt. its hard to tell which weather is okay and which isn't.
Don't worry, you will get there. Your bump tolerance will grow. You will learn your wing and those bumps will seem to get smaller and smaller. At 12 flights I wouldn't fly anything above 10mph. Now I will fly with winds at 10 gust 15. Still don't like anything closer to 20. Keep flying and stick to 10 or under right now and you will get there.
Is there any injure during the hard landing ?
Nah not at all. Only thing hurt was my pride.
@@JoshuaMarshPPG good to hear that you are safe .
@@ryanhung180 thank you
how do you track your altitude and speed like that? thanks
If you have the GoPro, go to the quick app. Under edit(looks like a pencil), look for stickers.
@@JoshuaMarshPPG no way I'll check it out thanks man!!
@@SkyFlyerZayne if you need to, email me at joshuamarshppg@gmail.com
My man your music keep me going up in suspense Fly Baby Fly.
Thank you
In such weather I had to fly with ppg 60 miles from a mountain top over uninhabited territory back to the first best road. It was intense and has become a good instructional video.
Wow. Glad you got down safe. If that video is on your channel, I'm going to check it out.
@@JoshuaMarshPPG Yes it is the 200km volbiv but unfortunately german speeking 😬
@@nico_albrecht couldn't find it. Probably just over looking it. Got a link?
@@JoshuaMarshPPG ua-cam.com/video/B0QOroia3WI/v-deo.html
Wow, so glad you landed safely bro! #EarthSick #blueskies
Same here #earthsick
When is a lot of movements you have, please pressure boths brake to your ears. And control pitch oscillation no big deal because you already locked to your ear she always coming back center, and we’ll after that everything is hands up in wing coming behind you so much, magic to turbulence.
Fly safe. Learn your weather. You didn't get the gust front. 15 years and I've experience. I was so worried for you and your family. Don't do that again for a u tube clip. Have a beautiful life. Take care of yourself.
Appreciate that. It wasn't for a UA-cam clip just happened to not judge correctly and had a bad experience. Learned from it though.
🤘
Maybe check the forecast next time.
Did, let the storms pass. Said it was 5 gust 8, it wasn't
Joshua you can free fly now it’s in did