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| Howcast just uploaded a video: Hi, my name is Josh Kallenberg and I'm here at the Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles, California. I've been flying professionally for about 13 years, and now I have the pleasure of flying this Gulfstream G450 which is a lot of fun and exciting. And today I'm going to talk to you about becoming a pilot. Once 10 miles within the airport,line up with the runway, approximately 3,000 feet from the ground. Make sure your speed is appropriate for the weight of the plane and your landing configuration is ready, meaning the wheels are down and the wing-flaps are down to help slow your speed. Once all of this is set, you are going to use the steering contol to yolk,pitch up or down,and roll left or right. With your feet on the pedals, aim the plane towards the end of the runway. Once you're about 50 feet from the ground,slow the rate of decent by pulling the steering control towards you until the plane slows down. As you get closer to the ground, continue pulling the steering controls towards y... more You can unsubscribe from notifications for this user by visiting My Subscriptions. | |
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Thursday, 31 March 2011
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