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Short video of low-level backcountry flying
An experienced backcountry pilot shows some of the majestic scenery in Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, and Montana. (vimeo.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Stirring, makes we realize that in flying a business jet at stratospheric altitudes all of the time, I am missing what tied me to flying early on ... maybe time to go find a piper super cub to do some off-duty flying
I agree, go put a pitts through it's paces during the day and take a citabria up, and point the nose on the moon and do dutch rolls to a nice slow song. That should bring your senses back.
Jeff, if you really want to do it do it in an open cockpit biplane. My wife, her first biplane ride, and I flew from Sun and Fun in Florida to Ramona, CA in a 1941 Fleet. That was a happy experience we will never forget. Never got above 1000 feet agl.
Beautiful! Wish I had been along for the ride.
Hi Jeff: 50 years ago I was taking low-level photos from a Cessna 180 float plane owned and piloted by an Alaska Airlines pilot. He said he did this on his time off so he could fly instead of just smiling at dispatchers for a living.
Just like the dreams I have of flying.....except here, there are NO powerlines! I hate powerlines!