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Cessna 152 cockpit: PPL flying training: approach, landing, cockpit procedures

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http://www.aviafilms.com/cessna-150-152.php - Cessna 152 PPL flight training landing. In this video you can see an approach and landing from the cockpit of the Cessna 152 airplane. Afterward we taxi to parking (via backtrack) and shut down the engine. This video might be interesting for those of you who are undergoing PPL training or just want to know what it's like to fly a C152. Enjoy.

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  • is the 152 a LSA

  • @bidybidybu true.. i almost learned everything off of fsx then got all my lisences first try... also my father is an experienced check pilot.. so that helped too!

  • @AR123457 I always land with the stall horn going, the trick is to make sure when you actually stall your just a few inches off the runway, that way you touch down nice and smooth, and your slow as you can be

  • Watching this video and the behaviour of my Carenado (or X-Aviation) Cessna 152ii (about $20) for X-Plane (9 or 10) there is absolutely no doubt that flying on a simulator will teach you the basics perfectly fine. Obviously it doesn't feel the same but it It just looks the same, and most controls and switches are simulated very well. There is only slight difference in the way the gauges and switches get manipulated with (sim:just switch or move, real:switch or move a few times dunno why...)

  • @beepleboop99

    It's perfectly normal for the stall warning to sound on touchdown.

  • IN MY OPINION, LANDINGS ARE EXECUTED BETTER IF THERE IS NO STALL WHEN TOUCHING DOWN!

  • What a good video good way for people to learn what it takes to fly an approach.. FLYFAAUK

  • Good instructional video. Remember that everyone has to perform the pre flight inspections before anything. I thinks because the time it takes, it wasn't performed. I love to fly!!!

  • @yenbey1 Im in the Air Cadets and I've flown many times in the Grob Tutor and the Vigilant. Turbulence is nothing to worry about and you will really enjoy your first flight because I know I did! Hence why I take every flying/gliding opportunity I get!

  • Currently getting into Circuits... It is a lot of take in as you watch this, but when you do it, with a good instructor, it all comes together...

    OH yeah.... Read... LOTS...

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