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Cessna 152 cockpit: flight training - approach, landing, shut-down

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2011

http://www.aviafilms.com/cessna-150-152.php - Cessna 152 cockpit landing. In this video you will see a cockpit view landing at Sherburn-In-Elmet in the Cessna 152 during flight training. There is also some footage of the descent, approach and engine shut-down. Enjoy this cockpit video filmed in one of the worlds most popular flight training aircraft.

We also have a lot of other interesting airplane cockpit videos on our website at http://www.aviafilms.com and YouTube channel.

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  • i saw ur two videos yet.. this one and the take off part... its the best videos... i didnt see any other flight video so breifly described... thank you for the videos and captions. very useful vids. :)

  • @WWFAttitudeEraWWF bollox

  • Excellent Cessna 152 video series!

  • @BMXBOBO its the same thing i have my IFR pilots License :)

  • Im laughing at people comparing real flying to a flight sim on pc hahahahhaha lmaoooooooo

  • @WorldsCast They are not necessarily the easiest. The thing is you probably should be more worried about finding a good instructor then what you will actually be flying. In my opinion a good instructor is much more beneficial then the best aircraft in the world. Just get out there and have fun but If you have the choice. I would defiantly go with a 172, 150 or 152 over almost any other training aircraft. Good luck.

  • Excellent series. Love flying the 152, check out my channel

  • guys, i want to get PPL, so im just wondering if cessnas are easy to fly. can anyone reply?

  • In terms of safety, these Cesnas seem almost fool proof. I would think in the unlikely event of an engine or any mechanical failure, you could land just about anywhere. Would it be wrong to feel safer in one of these than in a car on the interstate?

  • @gamevidz24 Get a joystick first or a yoke. That thing will make you flying the plane more easily and realistic. If you're just beginning you simulated flight career, a cheap joystick with a throttle will suffice. Mouse is as close as you can get to reality when you can't afford a joystick. If you have enough money given to you, then I would recommend in investing some in a Payware aircraft for better flight dynamics and many others.

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