Kathyleen Curlei so where we are from, a streel is someone who hasn’t taken the time to put themselves together, someone who looks like the rolled out of bed and went outside 😂 ua-cam.com/video/dW9n4xGRTJU/v-deo.html
Ha. Makes perfect sense. Somewhere :) First time I've come across these folks. I still have a wry grin at 'I get horrible airsickness' and I go flying all the time and make videos of me turning green :) I love irony and gently making fun of one's self. Oh, and irony, it lives :) Also... ok honey we're at 5 feet altitude and 5 knots forward speed. YOU"RE TOO DAMN HIGH and GOING TOO FAST!!!!!!!!!! :)
A big thank you to Sikorsky. A dear friend of mine who is now 88 took up ever version of the Chinook as an Army test pilot. You two rock. Collective and Cyclic. Have safe flights.
New to your channel, and I just have to say....that 30sec montage of transitions from 1:50-2:20 was amazing!! Replayed that sections 4 or 5 times to just admire the fluidity of each transition. As an aspiring videographer/editor, I really enjoyed it!! Now, onto the rest of the video... 😜
I just found y’alls channel and I absolutely love it!!! My dad worked at American Airlines when I was little and always wanted to get his pilot license but at the time he didn’t have enough money so he had to put it on hold, unfortunately he passed away before he could continue his dream. I’ve been really thinking about getting my pilot license at some point. I’m about to turn 18 this week and I really want to gain more knowledge about flying. I’m love your videos sooo much!! Keep it up! 🤘🏼
As much as I want to talk about those sick transitions, there’s so much more in here that makes it a damn good video. Amazing story telling also sorry for the puked feelings. Also that fusion angle is always my favorite.
JesseDriftwood thanks my dude!! means a lot!! It’s funny, the flight was so bumpy but the fusion and GoPro did a pretty good job of ironing out the shakes 🤣🤣
Fun video, I really enjoy how you both interact with each other. We fly heli's as well. My wife (and daughter) used to get airsick pretty easy (carsick too). They found the wristbands (look like watches) that send out electric pulses to almost completely make the motion sickness go away. The one we have had the best luck with is the EmeTerm (got it from Amazon). It truly is a lifesaver. The helicopter is much more stable from a motion sickness standpoint than a small fixed wing. R-44s are awesome. R-22s are fun, but much squirrellier .
I was a combat medic in the Navy and my first heli ride was a med-evac flight where I was treating a patient in the back of the heli. I couldn't orient myself to which way the heli was going as the back had no views and the pilot was doing combat rolls to avoid gun fire. All I could think of aside from treating the patient was not to vomit on the patient. I ended up vomiting into my Kevlar helmet. I have never felt so sick in my life, but being in a situation of a med-evac, I couldn't complain.
Finally i catch up to the latest vlog. I started watching your channel like a few weeks ago. I got hooked because in the early videos i can see that you are not really using the high end gears but you still can create amazing content with it so it was very inspirational for me. Cant wait for new videos to come up.
god bless you two for being this way. most relationships end up with one spouse wanting to live this way and the other bitching the life out of them. live life...
I remember being on a training mission for Air SAR, we got hit with gust, it felt like we dropped 500 ft, and shot back up. my water and snacks went everywhere.
ugh. ..Nothing worse than feeling super sick in an environment you can't control. The Vlogs are great guys! Been following you guys since 5k, but now watching every video. Stoked to follow your journey more this year. Quickly becoming my new favorite creators.
I just love you guys. Your videos are so inspiring! Becki was terrifyed, who wouldn't be at 10.000 feet in the air.. That's what really means to trust Chris with all your heart!
I had to pause this, move to the living room and make my wife watch with me. She’s the same as Becki in turbulence, first terror, then motion sickness, so it’s safe to say she sympathized with Becki on this one! The untold struggles of a pilots wife...
you guys are the coolest couple on youtube, truly enjoy every video you guys post! editing and music was as always so awesome to watch and I´m excited to see how your new millennium falcon looks!
OMG I thought it was going forever, looked amazing above the clouds, love the content and the fact that Becki didn't feel to good. Keep up the fantastic work.
Becki may benefit from taking the controls in flight. Anytime my primary SEL students begin feeling quezy, we go straight and level with the student steering for a visible landmark. I've even gone so far as to tell my students that I didn't feel very well, and I 'needed' them to take the controls for a few minutes. This totally shifts the students focus from themselves and how they feel, to "Captain of the ship". Works every time. 😎
This popped into my recommended videos, and I'm so glad it did! I've been wanting to learn to fly someday, but I keep putting it off because of my actuary exams. Videos like this fuel that fire! Great flying and film-making style! Looking forward to your future content!
Those transitions were on point! I was glued to the screen during that segment, so smooth! Ugh I usually don't get motion sick but I was really feeling for Becki! Glad you didn't barf in the Falcon! and I'm so hyped for the new heli changes!
Becki, you build a tolerance to this. I know it's not what you want to hear but as a commercial pilot, I started my training and fell victim to many incidents of nausea, to the point that I would go home and sleep the rest of the day. Fast forward and I grew more tolerant, but it took time, especially when wasn't the pilot. Even today when I have to fly the simulator I get sick, but I've figured out some workarounds for that. So two things. 1. be patient, don't give up, it gets better. 2. have Chris give you the controls to fly straight and level. This will get your brain engaged and help a ton! Oh! And three, Chris, get your feet to be super responsive to yaw, this is the killer for pax ;)
Over the course of your vlogs and seeing how sensitive you are to air flight and afraid of heights yet you jump right back in that tiny bubble without blinking speaks mountains about you. Becki = Respect Level +10 Love your stories Becki and Chris!
Flying above the clouds is amazing... I usually miss that opportunity on my paramotor since I work nights and don't get to fly in the early morning much. It's magical, though! PS - DON'T do anything with that live round. It's not dangerous as it is, but don't try to drill it or anything. Unless you get a ballistic bullet puller and pull the bullet and dump the powder. ;)
Based on the title I was worried you guys were getting rid of it!!!! Glad it’s going to get some much needed upgrades and love. Can’t wait to see it all done!!
I saw the title of the video and started to cry!!! (bit of a depressive here) (clickbate sucker!) Came back to my senses and figured I'd watch and now I'm HAPPY!!! Thank God you didn't get rid of it. But now I really want you guys to keep N-300WZ. I think 300 Whiskey Zulu is the coolest frickin' name on the planet. I know you like Millennial Falcon, but I feel like it's too mainstream. Ninja-300-Whiskey-Zulu is edgy, like a diverse party (a bit Asian, a bit African and everyone having some whiskey beverages). However, I'm just glad you're keeping the chopper. And Becki, YOU are the helicopter Ninja!! So courageous getting up in that chopper with your man, knowing it's gonna be rough, but you get up there anyway!! YOU'RE MY HERO, GIRL!!!
As a fellow Gravol user this video was all too real for me. I remember 4x4ing with my dad as a kid and having the same damn experience as you Becki!! I’d take the pill, sleep all the way up the mountain, and wake up in some unknown place. Such a “trip” every time. Ps I’ve been watching all your videos. Keep up the awesome work. The videos are so damn real!!!
New subscriber and I'm hooked !!! You two compliment each other so well. I'll search, but if there isn't a video on how you two met, please make one. It has to be a fantastic story. :) Thanks !
If you give your passenger the controls (with you keeping your hands on as well to guide them and prevent any mishaps), that can sometimes alleviate passenger motion sickness.
I discovered your channel one week back and I´ve just caught up on all of your vlog-videos and I am such a fan of you guys! I feel that one can get out a lot of watching your channel. Love the cinematic filming, editing and interior design (totally sold on the Grey by Benjamin Moore now). But most of all the humour and how you two are just, real. Subbed of course and looking forward to learn and have a lot of laughs watching you guys.
Guys just stumbled on to your site. Brilliant my feeling go towards Chris I know the work load in evolved in flying a helicopter as i myself have my ppl (H) in R22/ Bell206/ Squirrel AS 350 and the work you do and the work load of filming at the same time is amazing after all I still struggle with work load and RT. Although I have flown in the states much more relaxed than here in the UK. All the best to you both Mart
Fear ? Heights. Experience? Floating above the clouds. Alternative? boring car ride. Is the opportunity cost worth it? I'd say yes and I cant wait to experience it even with my fear! Great video guys!
Becki, I'm a Producer who's been in charge of Post Production for such shows as Parks and Recreation, Blackish, and Grownish...and I just wanted to compliment you on your shooting, and more so, your editing. You make good use of b-roll, transitions, titles/graphics...etc. Just stumbled across your channel today as I'm a Pilot, and have to say it's some of the better edited channels on YT. Good work.
i wonder if they are going to put ADS-B out on tall antennas and power transmission towers that go over mountains.. it might be really handy to have them at both ends of each runway.. so you could spot the runways on the display too in case of visibility issues.
This takes me back to road trips through the mountains as a kid. Me in the backseat drenched in cold sweat, totally green, and clutching a barf bag while my dad tried to tip the car over on every single curve 😂 Glad you made it.
As a pilot myself, I’ve never had a passenger get as sick as you did Becki. But I suggest Bonie for motion sickness and ask all new passengers or those with motion sickness to take it. Over-the-counter. Has virtually no side effects.
Oh dear! I am so sorry for calling Chris -"Jas" (what a dork!!) so please for forgive me.. your content is really wonderful along with your love for aviation and wonderful cinematography. I am so sorry that Becki suffers from Motion Sickness, I can only hope that gets better soon. God bless you both. Pk
This is my first helicopter vlog I've ever seen and this is awesome!! Felt bad for Becki, but it was so cool seeing the footage cutting through the clouds. Found you through the Kraig Adams podcast by the way. I used to live in Vancouver too. New sub :)
Becki, please take a look at a product called "Reliefband" to treat motion sickness. It's a watch sized electronic device you wear on the inside of your wrist which indirectly stimulates the vagus nerve to regulate the normal pulses through the digestive system. The Reliefband has been used extensively to treat motion sickness, as well as prescribed for morning sickness and for those on chemo therapy. It's the only thing I've ever used that can bring me back from feeling very queasy to OK again, and it doesn't make you drowsy like most pills. I have no stake in the product. I just use it, as do others in my family.
Becki was a trooper... way to hang in there! Also... no sunnies during that flight!? I'd walk away with a massive headache flying into the sun like that!
Cant wait to see what the upgrades look like when finished!!!! And thank you for inspiring me to learn to fly helicopters. I start flight school here in Colorado this summer. My girlfriend is terrified and says she wont go up in one, but my best friend wants to learn as well so that should make school more fun having a best friend there as well, because we always push ourselves to do better than the other. Lol.
Becky and Chris absolutely enjoyed but so sad that you guy's don't have the other Helicopter but definitely looking forward to seeing the upgrades.And Becky I have always been afraid of heights until I flew on Helicopter that cured it for me.Always enjoy guy's and good Luck with upgrades.Also that definitely was looking like a rough ride.Thanks for sharing Deb 👊✌👍
Yelling when you stretch makes the stretch more effective, right? Who knows what a streel is?
Depends on what context being used but “streel” can mean unkempt or slutty 😳
Kathyleen Curlei so where we are from, a streel is someone who hasn’t taken the time to put themselves together, someone who looks like the rolled out of bed and went outside 😂 ua-cam.com/video/dW9n4xGRTJU/v-deo.html
Becki and Chris if you yell loud enough... you don’t even have to stretch... I’m told
LOL; soo ME! Yoga pants; hair up and sunglasses hoping to not be seen! 😎
It's an Irish word which means "a disreputable, untidy person, especially a woman." 😌 Thanks Google😂
Relationship goals: I have horrible motion sickness but sure you can get a helicopter if that's what you want. Legendary.
Ha. Makes perfect sense. Somewhere :) First time I've come across these folks. I still have a wry grin at 'I get horrible airsickness' and I go flying all the time and make videos of me turning green :) I love irony and gently making fun of one's self. Oh, and irony, it lives :) Also... ok honey we're at 5 feet altitude and 5 knots forward speed. YOU"RE TOO DAMN HIGH and GOING TOO FAST!!!!!!!!!! :)
and "I'm horribly afraid of heights."
Becki, you're a champ! Being willing to deal with that sickness shows how much you love him!
I feel bad for Becki, but at the same time... That view above the clouds 👌 😌
A big thank you to Sikorsky. A dear friend of mine who is now 88 took up ever version of the Chinook as an Army test pilot. You two rock. Collective and Cyclic. Have safe flights.
New to your channel, and I just have to say....that 30sec montage of transitions from 1:50-2:20 was amazing!! Replayed that sections 4 or 5 times to just admire the fluidity of each transition. As an aspiring videographer/editor, I really enjoyed it!! Now, onto the rest of the video... 😜
I just found y’alls channel and I absolutely love it!!! My dad worked at American Airlines when I was little and always wanted to get his pilot license but at the time he didn’t have enough money so he had to put it on hold, unfortunately he passed away before he could continue his dream. I’ve been really thinking about getting my pilot license at some point. I’m about to turn 18 this week and I really want to gain more knowledge about flying. I’m love your videos sooo much!! Keep it up! 🤘🏼
That view above the clouds was dope
As much as I want to talk about those sick transitions, there’s so much more in here that makes it a damn good video.
Amazing story telling also sorry for the puked feelings.
Also that fusion angle is always my favorite.
JesseDriftwood thanks my dude!! means a lot!! It’s funny, the flight was so bumpy but the fusion and GoPro did a pretty good job of ironing out the shakes 🤣🤣
Fun video, I really enjoy how you both interact with each other. We fly heli's as well. My wife (and daughter) used to get airsick pretty easy (carsick too). They found the wristbands (look like watches) that send out electric pulses to almost completely make the motion sickness go away. The one we have had the best luck with is the EmeTerm (got it from Amazon). It truly is a lifesaver. The helicopter is much more stable from a motion sickness standpoint than a small fixed wing. R-44s are awesome. R-22s are fun, but much squirrellier .
You know you get like over 9000 UA-cam points for the Heli right?! As a commercial drone operator, seeing your Heli videos is just amazing.
I was a combat medic in the Navy and my first heli ride was a med-evac flight where I was treating a patient in the back of the heli. I couldn't orient myself to which way the heli was going as the back had no views and the pilot was doing combat rolls to avoid gun fire. All I could think of aside from treating the patient was not to vomit on the patient. I ended up vomiting into my Kevlar helmet. I have never felt so sick in my life, but being in a situation of a med-evac, I couldn't complain.
Andrew Tang oh wow what a story! That must have been really disorienting!
Thanks for your service. I always manage not to make a mess if I can't hold it down. We'll see how that goes as I get older 😂😂😂
Finally i catch up to the latest vlog. I started watching your channel like a few weeks ago. I got hooked because in the early videos i can see that you are not really using the high end gears but you still can create amazing content with it so it was very inspirational for me. Cant wait for new videos to come up.
god bless you two for being this way. most relationships end up with one spouse wanting to live this way and the other bitching the life out of them. live life...
I remember being on a training mission for Air SAR, we got hit with gust, it felt like we dropped 500 ft, and shot back up. my water and snacks went everywhere.
Chris was just like "yeah, we're being tossed around a bit" Becki "Errrrguuuughhhhh" lol
You guys are becoming some of my favorite UA-camrs!! Love you guys! Keep that awesome content coming!
Michael Quinones 💙💙💙
Great vlog! I have friends out in Quakertown! So cool, I can't wait to see what it will look like after the makeover!
ugh. ..Nothing worse than feeling super sick in an environment you can't control.
The Vlogs are great guys! Been following you guys since 5k, but now watching every video. Stoked to follow your journey more this year. Quickly becoming my new favorite creators.
I love how you made a day as boring as sitting in a helicopter and then in a car soooo interesting. You guys are great yters. Keep up the good work!!
You guys are so luckly of have each other. Lovely couple. Keep doing what you most likelyto do
I just love you guys. Your videos are so inspiring! Becki was terrifyed, who wouldn't be at 10.000 feet in the air.. That's what really means to trust Chris with all your heart!
I had to pause this, move to the living room and make my wife watch with me. She’s the same as Becki in turbulence, first terror, then motion sickness, so it’s safe to say she sympathized with Becki on this one! The untold struggles of a pilots wife...
🤣🤣🤣 it’s rough! And so scary in such a small aircraft
My wife grabs the seat if she sees that we're about to fly through cloud - prior turbulent experience (fixed wing)
Amazing that you do this with no add revenue....great work!
you guys are the coolest couple on youtube, truly enjoy every video you guys post! editing and music was as always so awesome to watch and I´m excited to see how your new millennium falcon looks!
Just binge watched all 3 seasons of the vlogs. Just have to say great videos, keep them coming.
OMG the yaw movements throw me. Love your channel. Stoked for the re-do!
You guys are awesome. I recently found your vlogs and i enjoy them. Keep up the great work
Yes! "Newfoundlander born and bred" lol. This is another reason why I love watching you guys, gets the Newfie culture right in there.
the best callsign letters on any helicopter i was on was the NME, which the pilot just pronounced as the enemy
OMG I thought it was going forever, looked amazing above the clouds, love the content and the fact that Becki didn't feel to good. Keep up the fantastic
work.
I have to say, knowing the streets you guys drive just thrills me. I love watching a "local" channel. Thanks for the Buffa-love!
Found you guys because of PM and OMG I am loving it! Looking forward to more adventures with you guys!
Love the transitions and style. Glad I found you guys today :)
Chris is really inspirational, he knows so much. Favorite channel, can’t wait too see the new look on the Falcon
Huge fan of the in camera transitions you guys are using. Knew you’d learned them from Jessie! BTW, binge watching your vlogs. Lovin’ it.
Becki may benefit from taking the controls in flight. Anytime my primary SEL students begin feeling quezy, we go straight and level with the student steering for a visible landmark.
I've even gone so far as to tell my students that I didn't feel very well, and I 'needed' them to take the controls for a few minutes. This totally shifts the students focus from themselves and how they feel, to "Captain of the ship".
Works every time. 😎
One of the things my hubby does in his company's R44 is helo-hunting. So cool!
This popped into my recommended videos, and I'm so glad it did! I've been wanting to learn to fly someday, but I keep putting it off because of my actuary exams. Videos like this fuel that fire! Great flying and film-making style! Looking forward to your future content!
Those transitions were on point! I was glued to the screen during that segment, so smooth!
Ugh I usually don't get motion sick but I was really feeling for Becki! Glad you didn't barf in the Falcon! and I'm so hyped for the new heli changes!
It'sChrisLloyd thanks dude! Can’t wait to get it back and see what t looks like
Becki, you build a tolerance to this. I know it's not what you want to hear but as a commercial pilot, I started my training and fell victim to many incidents of nausea, to the point that I would go home and sleep the rest of the day. Fast forward and I grew more tolerant, but it took time, especially when wasn't the pilot. Even today when I have to fly the simulator I get sick, but I've figured out some workarounds for that. So two things. 1. be patient, don't give up, it gets better. 2. have Chris give you the controls to fly straight and level. This will get your brain engaged and help a ton! Oh! And three, Chris, get your feet to be super responsive to yaw, this is the killer for pax ;)
Chuck List I’m glad to hear that, it’s been getting better but the turbulence on this one was bad. Hoping it gets better with time.
Killing it, guys! Loved this one!
Helicopters are so interesting, I love learning more about how it all works. And that 360 camera is a great touch for filming the flights!
OMG that view above the clouds 👌👌🔥
Over the course of your vlogs and seeing how sensitive you are to air flight and afraid of heights yet you jump right back in that tiny bubble without blinking speaks mountains about you. Becki = Respect Level +10
Love your stories Becki and Chris!
Scott Bakal thanks so much! Oh man a proper coffee making set up in the heli would be dopeee
Flying above the clouds is amazing... I usually miss that opportunity on my paramotor since I work nights and don't get to fly in the early morning much. It's magical, though!
PS - DON'T do anything with that live round. It's not dangerous as it is, but don't try to drill it or anything. Unless you get a ballistic bullet puller and pull the bullet and dump the powder. ;)
Matthew Johnson omg we would never! Will probably get someone who knows what they are doing to pull it apart and get rid of the powder.
Thank you for sharing a little bit of your life and more importantly, your adventure.
Becki you handled that like a champ. Having motion sickness really sucks!
WOOOOOWW Flying over the clouds is just amazing! Loved that scenery! Glad you guys made it safe, keep up the good work! :)
Loved that, too!
You guys are quickly becoming my favorite content creators. Love the authentic feel.
Levi Y thanks so much!!
Those transitions are like magic!
Those cross winds looked tough but you killed it with cycling, well done! Id love to fly there sometime, it looks beautiful.
Based on the title I was worried you guys were getting rid of it!!!! Glad it’s going to get some much needed upgrades and love. Can’t wait to see it all done!!
On point with the transitions! High Five and a pat on the back Becki for holding it together.
Love the 'Kids in the Hall' reference at 3.03!
I saw the title of the video and started to cry!!! (bit of a depressive here) (clickbate sucker!) Came back to my senses and figured I'd watch and now I'm HAPPY!!! Thank God you didn't get rid of it. But now I really want you guys to keep N-300WZ. I think 300 Whiskey Zulu is the coolest frickin' name on the planet. I know you like Millennial Falcon, but I feel like it's too mainstream. Ninja-300-Whiskey-Zulu is edgy, like a diverse party (a bit Asian, a bit African and everyone having some whiskey beverages). However, I'm just glad you're keeping the chopper. And Becki, YOU are the helicopter Ninja!! So courageous getting up in that chopper with your man, knowing it's gonna be rough, but you get up there anyway!! YOU'RE MY HERO, GIRL!!!
Love this channel! You guys are great to watch!👍
As a fellow Gravol user this video was all too real for me. I remember 4x4ing with my dad as a kid and having the same damn experience as you Becki!! I’d take the pill, sleep all the way up the mountain, and wake up in some unknown place. Such a “trip” every time. Ps I’ve been watching all your videos. Keep up the awesome work. The videos are so damn real!!!
Roland Kaufmann yessss omg! Me anytime we do anything involving motion! Thanks much!
You guys make great, real content. I appreciate y’all!
So good. Love it! Good job and keep up the great story content!
The squishy scene with Chris and helicopter - priceless! haha
Guys, love your videos. Keep crushing it!
Wow! I actually didn’t realize that seamless Jesse Driftwood transition until Becki said it. Very cool🔥
Great video! Love the style, awesome way to tell a story. Content is always so good, you both are an inspiration for sure 🙌
New subscriber and I'm hooked !!!
You two compliment each other so well.
I'll search, but if there isn't a video on how you two met, please make one.
It has to be a fantastic story. :)
Thanks !
It's been a blast watching you guys fly. Usually just house decoration...Thanks for this :) Subscribed.
If you give your passenger the controls (with you keeping your hands on as well to guide them and prevent any mishaps), that can sometimes alleviate passenger motion sickness.
I discovered your channel one week back and I´ve just caught up on all of your vlog-videos and I am such a fan of you guys! I feel that one can get out a lot of watching your channel. Love the cinematic filming, editing and interior design (totally sold on the Grey by Benjamin Moore now). But most of all the humour and how you two are just, real. Subbed of course and looking forward to learn and have a lot of laughs watching you guys.
Guys just stumbled on to your site. Brilliant my feeling go towards Chris I know the work load in evolved in flying a helicopter as i myself have my ppl (H) in R22/ Bell206/ Squirrel AS 350 and the work you do and the work load of filming at the same time is amazing after all I still struggle with work load and RT. Although I have flown in the states much more relaxed than here in the UK. All the best to you both Mart
I really enjoy your videos. The quality, the editing... everything! Keep rocking guys!
Fear ? Heights. Experience? Floating above the clouds. Alternative? boring car ride. Is the opportunity cost worth it? I'd say yes and I cant wait to experience it even with my fear! Great video guys!
Becki, I'm a Producer who's been in charge of Post Production for such shows as Parks and Recreation, Blackish, and Grownish...and I just wanted to compliment you on your shooting, and more so, your editing. You make good use of b-roll, transitions, titles/graphics...etc. Just stumbled across your channel today as I'm a Pilot, and have to say it's some of the better edited channels on YT. Good work.
transition's are siiiick, genuine rewind before the explanation because I was like "ooooh daaayyyum"
i wonder if they are going to put ADS-B out on tall antennas and power transmission towers that go over mountains.. it might be really handy to have them at both ends of each runway.. so you could spot the runways on the display too in case of visibility issues.
Excellent episode! I love you guys!
Super excited to see what the Millennial Falcon looks like after her makeover.
The transitions are so good. First thing I noticed.
you smashed the Driftwood transition!!
This takes me back to road trips through the mountains as a kid. Me in the backseat drenched in cold sweat, totally green, and clutching a barf bag while my dad tried to tip the car over on every single curve 😂 Glad you made it.
As a pilot myself, I’ve never had a passenger get as sick as you did Becki. But I suggest Bonie for motion sickness and ask all new passengers or those with motion sickness to take it. Over-the-counter. Has virtually no side effects.
That's Soo amazing looking above the clouds
Love the transitions, love the vlogs, keep it up!
Oh dear! I am so sorry for calling Chris -"Jas" (what a dork!!) so please for forgive me.. your content is really wonderful along with your love for aviation and wonderful cinematography. I am so sorry that Becki suffers from Motion Sickness, I can only hope that gets better soon. God bless you both. Pk
Great job! Chris, very cool in turbulence - Becki I'm glad you made it.
Aww! You guys were in my neck of the woods! Stay awesome!
This is my first helicopter vlog I've ever seen and this is awesome!! Felt bad for Becki, but it was so cool seeing the footage cutting through the clouds. Found you through the Kraig Adams podcast by the way. I used to live in Vancouver too. New sub :)
Becki, please take a look at a product called "Reliefband" to treat motion sickness. It's a watch sized electronic device you wear on the inside of your wrist which indirectly stimulates the vagus nerve to regulate the normal pulses through the digestive system. The Reliefband has been used extensively to treat motion sickness, as well as prescribed for morning sickness and for those on chemo therapy. It's the only thing I've ever used that can bring me back from feeling very queasy to OK again, and it doesn't make you drowsy like most pills. I have no stake in the product. I just use it, as do others in my family.
Becki was a trooper... way to hang in there!
Also... no sunnies during that flight!? I'd walk away with a massive headache flying into the sun like that!
Cant wait to see what the upgrades look like when finished!!!! And thank you for inspiring me to learn to fly helicopters. I start flight school here in Colorado this summer. My girlfriend is terrified and says she wont go up in one, but my best friend wants to learn as well so that should make school more fun having a best friend there as well, because we always push ourselves to do better than the other. Lol.
Haha. The pain in Becki's face! It must've been tough! Great vlog as usual guys! Love it!
I watched Jesse's transition video a while back and I like it sometimes but too much of it just makes it way too dizzying.
Becky and Chris absolutely enjoyed but so sad that you guy's don't have the other Helicopter but definitely looking forward to seeing the upgrades.And Becky I have always been afraid of heights until I flew on Helicopter that cured it for me.Always enjoy guy's and good Luck with upgrades.Also that definitely was looking like a rough ride.Thanks for sharing Deb 👊✌👍
Feel your struggle so bad Becki with the air sickness.. same here. Worst feeling, even with drugs.
I you have an amazing attitude towards safety.
Oh man! you guys are fast becoming my favourite vloggers!! Hilarious!
I love this channel haha happy that is getting bigger. Amazing videos and now Im a helicopter nerd! MORE NERDY STUFF PLEASE! :D
editing is just as much the art form as the cinematography (did I spell that right?) . The edit on this was fantastic.
Well done Becki, I used to suffer from motion sickness a lot. Now work full-time on Heli EMS! Still hate hot and bumpy days though.
How have I just found your channel !! Oh my gosh, you guys are my favorite!
Shaylee Garcia thank you!!
This is just the second video i watched from you guys, and its becoming so interesting.
Becki held that in like a champ, haha!