The best way to test the stall point and subsequent recovery is on a SAT clinic flying at 1,500 ft (500 m). This looks like fun, but is useless as a learning method.
Great if you can guarantee your altitude the depth of the snow and that there's no obstruction under the snow. It could be a recipe for disaster though. That was a 20 foot drop right onto your butt/back in your case.
Parachutists have died cutting away over water when they thought they were low but were significantly higher than they pervceived. Skydivers are now told only to chop when feet are wet. This is similar w.r.t. altitude perception.
I should point out, we checked the snow beforehand and it was 2 meters of fresh powder. Also the signal to stall was given by a ground observer by radio. Altitude perception here is not hard because of the trees around the LZ - This is why swoop ponds have flags around them. Worth doing IMO - knowing the stall point can save your ass in other situations. We also do spins and heli's.
hey this is friggin awsome!, i see nothin wrong with this, just thinkin outa the box n having some fun
brandon79f150 8 months ago
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brandon79f150 8 months ago
sweet!! and shame on all these loosers for wanting some kind of gay satisfaction from telling you off....
alswilly 1 year ago 3
lol
ReEDDyFoXI 2 years ago
The best way to test the stall point and subsequent recovery is on a SAT clinic flying at 1,500 ft (500 m). This looks like fun, but is useless as a learning method.
webon60 2 years ago
Great if you can guarantee your altitude the depth of the snow and that there's no obstruction under the snow. It could be a recipe for disaster though. That was a 20 foot drop right onto your butt/back in your case.
Parachutists have died cutting away over water when they thought they were low but were significantly higher than they pervceived. Skydivers are now told only to chop when feet are wet. This is similar w.r.t. altitude perception.
Not worth it for a little bit of snow.
dorbie 2 years ago
I should point out, we checked the snow beforehand and it was 2 meters of fresh powder. Also the signal to stall was given by a ground observer by radio. Altitude perception here is not hard because of the trees around the LZ - This is why swoop ponds have flags around them. Worth doing IMO - knowing the stall point can save your ass in other situations. We also do spins and heli's.
RowOfMushyTiT 2 years ago 5
All of the information you just supplied is vital to keeping people who watch your video and want to replicate it safe. Just look at the comments.
dorbie 2 years ago
Ok that was just cool. Nice!
imasuper0308 2 years ago