Flying A Cessna 150
July 29, 2010
thanks to Carl James for flying his 150 all the way from OKC to skiatook just to let me fly it! thank you! video of me flying a Cessna 150. song: Mope Okerh leave a comment and tell me if you would want to see a video of Creevcore flyin and, if we get it, ad Culver Cadet. thank you and have a nice day
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@dearthpanda lol thanks!
The perfect pilot – he weighs maybe 75 lbs. Lucky kid he’ll probably have a well deserved 10k hours by the time he hits 25.
@drmrboy29 lol, this was the first time i had ever flown this plane to! I guess learning in a 172 will make it easy in a lighter plane!
@halatos Thx
Very nice job. I just got back from a 150 flight around southern Phoenix AZ area, It was my first time flying for more than 10 min lol. I flew for about an hour and a half with 5 touch and goes thrown in, a stop and go, and a full stop. My landings were crap compared to yours! Very nice job again!
He seems like a professional. Shoul be proud
What a fantastic video. Keep up the good work, guy! – Hal, PP, ASEL.
looks old, I like it.
@NIGHTEHAWK Cool. Happy Flying.
@denhou1974 I learned that way to, but i also learned to put the flaps up so that its less likely that you will get wind or something and pop you back into the air, it gets you on the ground with a little more “stick” to it, and Carb heat is just pushen in a little switch or what ever you have and by the time i get to it im below 50 so it snot getting back in the air, and you don’t have to look to push it in, and you just have to stay on the Ruder to keep it lined up.
Good job. Keep up the good work. I wouldn’t bother with the flaps or carb heat until exiting the RWY though. That’s an unecessary distraction. I was taught to ‘fly’ the plane until I tie it down.
@merlinj74 Thanks! and Learning in a heavier plane, in my case a 172, makes landing a 150 like that a peace of cake!
Hey, great job there kiddo. I’ve done that a few times myself. Wish I could say all of my landings had been as pretty as yours! Thanks for posting,
@NIGHTEHAWK
Those planes were empty. Many of those who testified to losing family and friends on the aircrafts were paid to go along with the story. In fact many of those passengers who were supposed to have been killed in the crash were spotted in different parts of the world like Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, etc
Reminds of back in the Day How time flys by.. Great Vid, The sky s the limit fly safe!
@craigstephenfoulon i dont beleive they were remote operated but i do beleive something wasnt right about that so we will never understand what really happend that day.
nice landing. is that a cessna 150A?. if so i have one and i love every minute of flying it. i would like to see some pictures of the plane your flying if possible. my cessna 150A was built in 1961 and is in immaculate condition. i enjoyed watching your video happy flying regards wayne
@tr6ranger thx, and sorry but no vids of the flyin, but i have a vid of the Culver up
Wow, what a great job. yes, show your other videos.
Thx! and i never let anyone talk me out of my dreams. They can think what they want, i dont care. and yeah i really do
Great job ! (from a fellow 150 pilot) Don’t stop flying. At the rate you are going you’ll be any kind of pilot you want to be!!! Don’t let anybody talk you out of your dreams. You have the kind of start most of us pilots dream of.
no they wernt. you are saying that we killed our own people? why would we do that!?!? real people died. realy people where flying them
@NIGHTEHAWK You do know that those planes that hit the World Trade Center were remotely operated right? Just like Pearl Harbor. It brought us into a part of the world where we had no business being in. Piss the masses off, you can go into any nation and kill as many people as you want without recourse.
no. that was the Gulf war. this is about them blowing up the World Trade Centers
idk man