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Top 5 Mistakes Pilots Make 2008 Sun 'n Fun Aviation Training Seminar

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2009

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Federal Aviation Administration

Sun 'n Fun 2008

Top 5 Mistakes Pilots Make with JJ Greenway (08041204)

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  • @Koeker Dude, get a grip. He was obviously being sarcastic...go look it up.

  • @Koeker I am assuming you are not American. Maybe you forget the event that created this country, the Revolutionary War. There were explosions. They helped us gain our freedom and start our democracy. Stop being so narrow minded.

  • @Koeker

    Its an airshow. Not war.

    Enjoy your freedom of speech and get out more often.

  • @Koeker have you maybe considered that he was being sarcastic?

  • my spouse fell asleep and woke when the booms came

  • Jay jay.... Best name for a pilot if you every head of "Jay jay The jet plane"

  • Mr Greenway is clearly a capable and experienced pilot. His own research and thousands of flying hours have made five fundamental causes of accidents clear to him. If he could tidy up his rather scattered presentation and leave aspiring pilots with a clear grasp of the issues that are most likely to kill them then we could all benefit from his experience.

  • I didn't understand the video at 42:00

    was the air-pressure lowering, because of weather?

  • Towards the end he says: "Since you're not gonna run out of fuel next week and I'm not gonna run out of fuel next week..." But, coming back to the begining - denial? "won't happen to me?" Invincibility? Uh oh

  • Excellent presentation, great material /// @26:27 - I'm sure Mr. Greenway's comments about "straight ahead, soft and inexpensive and preferably non-explosive" were in jest he wasn't referring to landing surface, but thought I'd chime in for the benefit of non-pilots, sim pilots, etc... if there is a choice, a HARD surface is preferable to a soft one for a controlled forced landing. Also, F--- "inexpensive," look for UNPOPULATED and non-explosive. ;) Again, great video.

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