Landing North Las Vegas at night diamond da-40
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@lvbearboy I realize there're aircraft available for the disabled, but for somebody in need & who doesn't have plenty of money at their disposal, to own such is still basically an impossible dream. (when compared to an able bodied individual's ability to do the same) Also, even if money weren't an issue, there're countless other obstacles I'd have to overcome that're as simple as tying a shoe to the average person. ;-) If your comment was meant to be helpful, I appreciate it though!
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looked like you had a really nice crosswind going on there
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Well done great views of the city, very cool
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awesome :) seemed like quite stron winds
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İt is touch and go , means pilot tutorial . Avesome video , thanks for sharing ...
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awsome vid
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What kind of clamp did you use on the hand hold? I get vibration with my mount.
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I enjoyed the vid. Flew a rented 172 to view the Grand Canyon from N Vegas many years ago. Looks like they have upgraded the airport a bit.
Purchased my first 1979 C172 for $18200 in the early 1980's for about the same as good car. It was a reach, but it made sense to me. Used airplane prices are very low now and may appreciate from here. You make your own choices and then work of ass off to pay for them. Complaining on YouTube won't get an airplane or anything else. J R
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@Tinytacohead Tiny, I'm not sure how dissabled you are, but if you have upper body movements, this is hardly out of your reach. There are plane available for the dissabled so that you don't need the use of your feet for rudders. Check out the Skyarrow LSA, it is a very nice plane with full "hand rudder" capabilities.
I just used a nice tripod and tied it snugg to the seatbelt anchor on both sides in the back seat with parachute cord.....works great!
fizzlenatorefiel 1 year ago