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From: syntaxcs
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  • Way to keep left of the centerline on takeoff... Oh - you didn't mean to do that?

  • Actually, in such a small aircraft, not being centered on the paint doesn't make much difference at all. Keeping off the centerline means your nose wheel doesn't run over all of the runway lights, which will help increase tire and oleo life, and stop the annoying sound on takeoff.

  • this the plane i train in

  • you not suppose to wear high vis in the plane coz the reflection in instruments could make you feel sick or dizzy.

  • That's stupid - I've worn it all the time i've flown as it's a requirement on the apron - and i've never felt sick or dizzy.

    Infact, the short amount of time you're actually looking at the instruments shoudln't make any difference at all - a quick glance every 5 - 10 seconds or so isn't going to make you dizzy.

  • I didnt say you cant wear it.Its up to you but in fact it can make you feel sick same as strobe lights flashing when you fly through clouds in small plane can make you or your passangers make feel sick thats why most pilots switch them off while in climb through clouds. I guess it not really common effect but you never know.

  • nice video, today i started flying and it was on a piper pa 11 GREAT!

  • nice vid, looks like a cool plane

  • i realy like that short video.

    i took my first lesson last week and i thought it was the best day of my life. keep up the good work!

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