So many mistakes in this flight I am ashamed of myself.
Жүктеу.....
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@StefanoBorini5 жыл бұрын
**Note: the video and the audio are desynchronised. It used to work correctly. I already reported the problem to youtube** For context as this video apparently got very popular for unknown reasons. This was in my early flights (probably around 60 as I am doing aerotows and landing practice). Here is a list of the mistakes, besides the ones I report at the end of the video: 1. I did not have the glider stand on the main wheel on ground run. 2. I held the release, albeit loosely. While this is a BGA requirement for winch launches due to the risk of cartwheel, tow pilots don't like that during aerotow. 3. I towed a bit too low, ending in a lot of turbulence, especially at the beginning. 4. Once released, I didn't slow down quick enough. This could potentially lead to hitting the rope. 5. Poor control coordination. 6. My workload handing was still not refined to talk and fly at the same time. 7. Radio call was messed up. 8. Round out was too late (although the root reason is that visibility was poor due to canopy reflections, as you can see) 9. A lot of bouncing as I didn't full hold the landing. Probably speed was not perfect so I also ended up rolling quite a lot. 10. I heard the motorglider call, but I didn't listened to it. When under a lot of workload, hearing is not the same as listening. You hear, but you don't parse the information. Today, almost 3 years and 500 flights later, it kind of feels nice to see that I am able to fly a glider with not more effort than driving a car.
@gedgar2000
5 жыл бұрын
You are being to hard on yourself. I hear your voice and expect to see horrible things on my screen and I don't. You should be critical of yourself though, so it's better to be too critical than not critical enough. If you're not feeling confident, the result may end up turning out OK, but if you feel like the glider was flying you. and you ended up OK in the end, you should practice until you feel like you were in control the whole time mentally. Then you can take credit for the result, and the resultant confidence is justified. My first flight after a long absence will look fine, but feel shaky. I know by now that on the second flight I' know that be feeling good again -- that I was running the show.
@gedgar2000
5 жыл бұрын
That's a great feeling isn't it, when you're flying with little effort like you're driving a car? Then it starts to get extra fun because your reflexes and muscle memory are taking the workload off your brain and you can be thinking of more important things. And less important things like what a nice day it is, and how much fun it can be to fly a glider. LOL
@manwinkler
5 жыл бұрын
I think you’re learning and having fun .... think that’s great! Congrats.
@lewismackinnon9286
4 жыл бұрын
it got popular due to thumbnail and name, ppl were expecting some sort of fail
@StefanoBorini
4 жыл бұрын
Thing is, I don't really care that much about views. Some of my videos became very popular, others were pretty much not watched at all. I upload stuff for myself and my friends, as well to free my hard drive. Some people find some of my videos entertaining somehow. It might be the odd accent, or maybe the fact that I publish mostly the innocence of flight youth.
@sam_xtreme76744 жыл бұрын
This shows my knowledge on flying Nothing looked wrong in this video
@tunalev9390
Жыл бұрын
hahahahahaha so true!
@clavis826 жыл бұрын
I love the fact that you are not afraid of sharing your flights, even if they are not perfect.
@PiloteBoeing747
5 жыл бұрын
So, this is a good pilot 👍
@Fuuq25 жыл бұрын
Your fuel mixture was a little rich, engines could have been feathered out a bit.
@nemo227
4 жыл бұрын
Devon Billy, I'm still laughing. It reminds me of back in the sixties at Sky Sailing Airport, Fremont, California. The tow plane would sometimes return with the engine off but they didn't feather the prop either. The Piper Super Cub didn't have a prop that could be feathered.
@windshearahead7012
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry but that’s not a sep
@minutewithmitch7609
2 жыл бұрын
You know nothing!
@andycopland31795 жыл бұрын
I used to fly daily with work, I was a professional parachutist. I never realised how much I'd miss the flying until I broke my back. Enjoy it while you can buddy, we aren't all promised another go.
@fifthape21196 жыл бұрын
Instead of feeling ashamed, feel happy that you got me excited to want to learn to fly a glider! To me, that was beautiful!
@maxdieters2880
6 жыл бұрын
Fifth Ape It really is a beautiful hobby but this guy flew really dangerous
@elkcircle7245 Жыл бұрын
Very good instructor - little bits of calm pertinent advice while letting you get on with it.
@SandyZoop6 жыл бұрын
That's how you learn. You had a good instructor--my dad was an instructor from the 60s through the 80s. As long as you learn, that's the important part.
@numbnerve
4 жыл бұрын
I had one instructor with zero patience for anyone that didn't think just like himself...made for miserable lessons until I found a better one.
@andrewdalby49185 жыл бұрын
No reason to be ashamed, especially if you learnt from the experience. All of us who have flown have made mistakes. I enjoyed this video. You also have a good instructor giving you just the right of amount of input, debriefing and letting you get on with flying the aircraft. Well done!
@johnwrench96925 жыл бұрын
Stefano, looks like a normal pilot learning experience to me, remember good landings are the ones where you can walk away, and great landings are ones where you get to use the aircraft again!
@npbarnett4 жыл бұрын
This is an example of both HOW to fly a Glider glider and how to instruct. I think you’re flying was actually very good in many ways. That was a really slick take off however your workload went through The roof with you being released into low cloud, very disorientating! - However I think your instructor was really calm and helpful, just pushing your thinking without overloading you. - You’ also made a number of sound airmanship decisions about the circuit under extreme pressure. Clearly you did alright and showed that you do know how to fly a glider (despite the crap title of this video, remember , those that can do, those that can’t criticise!) Any minor tweaks that are pointed out by your instructor were very much down to high workload induced , situation awareness issues. These are the bugbear of all pilots, regardless experience.
@EleanorPeterson5 жыл бұрын
That's a perfect example of what SHOULD happen when one's learning. A keen student desperate to know more, and a calm instructor who understands that you NEED to let a student get things slightly wrong here and there in order to improve. One of the best things about learning in this way nowadays is the use of an on-board video camera. Simulators are useful for all sorts of reasons, but what a treat for both guys to be able to sit down with a cuppa immediately afterwards and examine the whole flight in detail. It's of value for everybody else at the club, too. A great video. :-)
@tntkop4 жыл бұрын
Sounded like your Flux Capacitor was running a little rough. That’s usually a pretty easy fix: just use a 12 gauge shotgun blank to blow out your left magneto and it’ll smooth out right fast. If that doesn’t work, check your Halogen Fluid level. If that’s low, you can turn your Tube Amp up to eleven. It’ll sound like a Seismic Anomaly at first, but after the Barometric Pressure warms up, you’ll be able to Cat Launch off the third wire right away. Hope that helps.
@ocvegasproperty
4 жыл бұрын
tntkop nah, It’s all ball bearings...
@Nandan0907
4 жыл бұрын
I am so impressed by your knowledge on the topic
@fingerhorn47 жыл бұрын
It wasn't that bad. Your voice suggested you were unconfident but your flying resulted in a decent final approach and a safe landing. I think you are being a bit hard on yourself. It was ok!
@cal-native
6 жыл бұрын
Nice calm instructor. He let you make the needed adjustments, and you really didn't do that badly. Yes, you were skidding here and there, but you had plenty of airspeed and you made the necessary corrections. You'll be fine😊.
@lbowsk
3 жыл бұрын
You said "hard on".
@vistaworx6344 жыл бұрын
Here is a list of the mistakes, besides the ones I report at the end of the video: 1. I did not have the glider stand on the main wheel on ground run. 2. I held the release, albeit loosely. While this is a BGA requirement for winch launches due to the risk of cartwheel, tow pilots don't like that during aerotow. 3. I towed a bit too low, ending in a lot of turbulence, especially at the beginning. 4. Once released, I didn't slow down quick enough. This could potentially lead to hitting the rope. 5. Poor control coordination. 6. My workload handing was still not refined to talk and fly at the same time. 7. Radio call was messed up. 8. Round out was too late (although the root reason is that visibility was poor due to canopy reflections, as you can see) 9. A lot of bouncing as I didn't full hold the landing. Probably speed was not perfect so I also ended up rolling quite a lot. 10. I heard the motorglider call, but I didn't listened to it. When under a lot of workload, hearing is not the same as listening. You hear, but you don't parse the information. But apart from that, you did fine!
@gliding_soaring
Жыл бұрын
"tow pilots don't like that during aerotow" ?
@lucaharvey2443
10 ай бұрын
he is also very tense and has his hands wrapped around the flightstick
@resedent2009
Ай бұрын
@@gliding_soaringthat confused me too, the tug pilot doesn’t know and doesn’t care. You should always keep hold of the release
@tectorama5 жыл бұрын
As they say....."Any landing you can walk away from is a good one "
@jonashermann70926 жыл бұрын
I agree with the common opinion. A good pilot is allways determined to improve himself. Even the best of us make simple mistakes, the important thing is to honestly accept your mistake and ask yourself, what whent wrong, why and how you can do it better next time. Stiff upper lip, you did well!
@davidinnes87546 жыл бұрын
Every one has to learn, what is worse is if people dont make mistakes... Not everyone would have posted it, so well done for your honesty.
@xXOxIdEXx4 жыл бұрын
That was very good lesson for you. I am not sure if that is just my impression, but your instructor seems to be a great guy. When I started my PPL on Cessna I had ex-military pilot as an instructor. He used to reduce thrust completely out of nowhere and pretend to be incapacitated. Literally, 2000 feet altitude, guy closes his eyes. I was asking „sir, what the hell” and he was like „I’m dead now, save yourself”. When I think of it now, it is pretty funny, but back then I had goosebumps :)
@BigFiveJack5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this video. I appreciate the learning that I derive from people who share as you do!!!
@BluCat864 жыл бұрын
You call this how not to fly a glider? I’ll show you how to not fly a glider!
@MaynardFreek
3 жыл бұрын
I’d be the first in history to make it do cartwheels
@StefanoBorini
Жыл бұрын
😀
@dowrh26 жыл бұрын
What fun! Gliders are great fun to fly.
@DavidKozinski5 жыл бұрын
Another day of learning. Every moment we can improve on our techniques and put them to work to make us better pilots and human being's. Thanks for sharing.
@Fimpiekijke4 жыл бұрын
Good video and instruction, it is always good to see the learningprocess, and see both pilots working hard, and I think also having fun. Many happy landings!
@lbowsk3 жыл бұрын
Almost 35 years of professional flying and I've never landed without power. You did OK in my view. Lots of A-holes on YT. Ignore them.
@keegan7736 жыл бұрын
We have all been there. It's difficult to coordinate everything at the outset but with practice you will get there.
@douglasrodrigues332
6 жыл бұрын
keegan773, the best way to achieve excellent control is not to focus on controlling the sailplanes or airplane, but to become one with the machine. If you ride motorcycles, being coordinated with the rudder and aileron becomes second nature. That yaw string never gets too far from where It's supposed to be because you already know where the center of gravity is by riding your motorcycle. It's the same feeling of up and down. Relax and feel what's happening rather than controlling the airplane or sailplanes as though it were a computer game. "Feel" what You're doing. After a while you become one with the machine. The sailplane or airplane becomes you. Everything becomes second nature. You are flying yourself, not just controlling the machine.
@wmfife1
5 жыл бұрын
@@douglasrodrigues332 Good advice all around! I wish more instructors saw it this way. Just one thing I learned flying with my father in a no-radio Aeronca: learn to *visualize* the air. Meaning letting your mind "see" how the air flowing over the wings keeps you aloft and how changes in airspeed and /or attitude affect the craft's performance. Atmospheric density changes with altitude and temperature but are predictable and readable so inform yourself of density altitude before each flight and behave accordingly. If you do these things and learn them instinctively you will experience what it is to be a bird in flight and forever avoid those pitfalls brought on by pilots still trying the drive the plane as if it were a car. Many accidents are traceable to just this human error. Never overload your plane no matter if you promised your brother-in-law a ride. If he weighs 300 lbs tell him about weight and balance. It could mean both your lives.
@davegoodwin18484 жыл бұрын
I saw on our local news maybe a couple years ago that a very young girl...I think they said 11 was doing her first solo flight. I was impressed and when I see vids like this I wish I had this opportunity. Thanks for sharing!
@michalprzybysz16955 жыл бұрын
That was kind of ok. When I was student I found extremaly difficult to fly and explain myself at the same time. Basically my brain can do 2 things at a time 1) Fly 2) look around. If I have instructor behind No 2 is replaced with explainig to him/her what i'm going to do and than all magic is fucked.
@dalroache6 жыл бұрын
I'm not a glider pilot but from all the comments take comfort as EV one is saying it wasn't that bad and we learn from our mistakes just make sure that you do learn as with things like flying making to many big mistakes can be fatal etc stay blessed PEACE
@rohanstephens85594 жыл бұрын
Being hard on your self... you landed in one piece and seemed in control the whole time. nice one !
@78XT5005 жыл бұрын
Instead of focusing on what you did wrong, also focus on what you did right. Your attitude control was great, good airspeed awareness, good control under tow and in the correct position. Of course looking out for traffic and being aware of their position is critical but that will develop with time as your task load decreases. You did fine for your experience level. Just remember that one day when your are as experienced as your instructor is, you will find student pilots also struggling with traffic awareness, and you will use your experience to avoid them. Fly safe!
@GeoffroAU6 жыл бұрын
I feel like I got a free flying lesson, thanks!
@stevekemp38424 жыл бұрын
Perfect my friend.. All the way from Bonny Scotland..
@piwiwipi52334 жыл бұрын
The plane, the passager and the pilot are safe, this is for me the definition of a good landing 😜
@Muhfuckaa
4 жыл бұрын
Every landing you can walk away from, was a good one :)
@CFMLEAP5 жыл бұрын
I’m halfway through my glider course and I think that the only way to get better at it is to have bad flights. I’m sure next time he will learn from his mistakes.
@TheInterestingInformer7 жыл бұрын
dont worry, youll get better, besides, you arent even bad!
@MoonWalkersbin3 жыл бұрын
i like your vids! self irony is a huge bonus!
@olivernurse44216 жыл бұрын
If you didn't make mistakes then you wouldn't be where you are today, the mistakes i have made in gliding have teached me alot and miskates i made in the controlled environment stop my mistakes and others mistakes because im now able to spot them so deffinetly nothing to be ashamed of
@RandoWisLuL6 жыл бұрын
tow runs are hard man. you got this. man I need to go gliding again.
@JeffreyOsb4 жыл бұрын
I think it was nerves mixed with being harsh on yourself. That being said, you don't need to fix everything in a single flight. Pick 2 or 3 to work on during your next time up. If you master all of those, pick another 2 or 3 until you start making mistakes again, then drill the steps you've learned into your head until you can take another few steps.
@guilhermecabral45786 жыл бұрын
Very well done, you are alive!
@TacoMyrick5 жыл бұрын
Good job! Thanks for sharing!
@skydive14244 жыл бұрын
Well, don’t beat yourself up so much. I’ve been an instructor for years and I think you did just fine. The tow was nice and stable, yup, you could have pulled away from the tug after release. Pattern was a bit iffy but landing was safe. Few little things but safe in general. No disorientation and lack of confidence mostly. You’ll do just fine
@jeroenjansen27094 жыл бұрын
Normal flying lesson. Good instructor.
@Chief-Instructor4 жыл бұрын
Looks like GRL. Fly with Rob Bryce-Smith. Best instructor there, bar none.
@gonagain4 жыл бұрын
Great instructor and you seem to be a good student. Nothing wrong here.
@OriginalThisAndThat6 жыл бұрын
Perfectionist never does 100%
@elsden7224 жыл бұрын
You did alright. Less than ideal weather conditions but given the circumstances you seemed safe and calm, you and your instructor both walked away and the aircraft was fine - successful landing
@JustFlyIt095 жыл бұрын
Very interesting video! Thanks!
@planes19974 жыл бұрын
Did you ever experience the moments where you hit updrafts on your finals for landing or when coming downwind? I had that problem, i think, about ten times in five flights. I kept hitting updrafts on the downwind or finals leg (before i could deploy my air brakes) and had to abandon and try again. As much as it was fun it was rather annoying to begin with. But I was learning well and quickly (apparently) to apply the skills of visual handling in the aircraft. Bearing in mind I had two other gliders flying around in my cohort as well as me all at different stages of the circuit.
@SeegzB6 жыл бұрын
You did ok mate, don't beat yourself up over it. We all had to learn and we all have flown worse circuits than that...
@uwerothe6017 Жыл бұрын
Well done, the rest comes with experience!
@paguk20006 жыл бұрын
Always try to learn from your mistakes and watch others as they also make mistakes and learn from them. Remember your there to have fun enjoy this amazing sport
@henrikgormsen10206 жыл бұрын
For a training flight, its' ok. The glider can be reused. Just remenber, the 21' is very very forgiving ;-)
@Roseland84 жыл бұрын
Fair play for showing mistakes
@SalemikTUBE3 жыл бұрын
Dude! You did great. I have a long list of things such as flying a plane and wingsuit flying that I will never ever do cos of being chicken. I could hear the brain cogs grinding but you still managed it.
@j_music_87794 жыл бұрын
Good job sticking with it. I'd probably shit my pants.
@boulder899846 жыл бұрын
Turning final takes on a whole new meaning when you don't have any power. You were apprehensive and focused on straight ahead. Look around, great view up there. It's gets better, I promise.
@DudeManBoroMan5 жыл бұрын
Lol compared to the training mess ups i have had, you seem to be more aware of your mistakes.
@HavanaSyndrome694 жыл бұрын
Where are you going to land Stefano?!
@AhmedRaza-si7ip4 жыл бұрын
Which place is this I would love to visit
@3434rocky6 жыл бұрын
Your hands must have been so sweaty afterwards. Good job!
@pierredehhais4 жыл бұрын
the more you fly etc. My coach put me under massive stress and old general in the air force wa hard but will never forget
@planecrazyish4 жыл бұрын
That was great!👍
@richardking60664 жыл бұрын
I thought the instructors voice was familiar... Not to mention that it looked like you were in a K21. It really started to come together when you mentioned landing in 'the diamond' - and of course the final clue was the call-sign KFY. I've recently started flying at Gransden Lodge myself, and have flown this very glider - although I normally seem to end up in HTV . BTW I still only aspire to be able to enter the circuit and land as 'badly' as you did in the video!
@richardking6066
3 жыл бұрын
Today (in HTV) I was , at last, able to make the same circuit and landing!
@nitwit4947 Жыл бұрын
Been there done that. I never reached perfection in anything.
@kevinrhodes93296 жыл бұрын
Where were you flying at ? I love that green scenery that you were flying over that was nice thanks for sharing
@euanclark4671
3 жыл бұрын
I know this is really late but he was flying at Gransden lodge in Cambridgeshire England
@marklees26035 жыл бұрын
any landing you wlk away from is a good one
@0nem1leh1gh5 жыл бұрын
Low ceiling, so just a short flight without any updraft. Make a clear turn away from the towing plane after releasing the towing cable next time. Everything ok so far, you will make it.
@lucky-pl68954 жыл бұрын
was that mach 2 ?
@Ellis012345678902 жыл бұрын
Mans got his meal deal 2:12
@fjb47504 жыл бұрын
Hey man I look at it this way. You flew and landed safely 😳🤣🤣🤣😳 No Crash No worries 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 then again the closest I ever came to flying was on a commercial airline and i flew a helicopter “kinda” more like he let me take control and let me maneuver while keeping his hands ready to take over. 😁
@davidkey55313 жыл бұрын
everyone was at your sage at one time. Good job and you'll get better.
@DrLI-rb6mg3 жыл бұрын
Is that a white line dragging your plane to fly?
@tvflight78587 жыл бұрын
Well, it wasn't the best landing, but it wasn't bad.
@markprange2384 жыл бұрын
Good flying.
@201Pete4 жыл бұрын
not too bad-will learn from your mistakes
@tommy35ss6 жыл бұрын
I thought you did well. I am a commercial airplane pilot, and have not flown a glider, but other than some minor issues you did really well. More practice and studying, and you'll get it down
@jgmendes36645 жыл бұрын
I´m a glider instructor and did not see anything so wrong on your procedures, considering there was that "terrible" guy behind you, judging every thing you do... Fine flight !
@SapereAudio5 жыл бұрын
Nice flight dude but I have to ask - do they instruct you to keep your hand on the rope release throughout the whole tow? Instructors at my club don't make us do that. I can understand during the ground run but once you're in the air aren't you just increasing the chance of an accidental release if you hit some big turbulence? Any instructors have an opinion?
@charliedenny14 жыл бұрын
Where is this?
@059echo4 жыл бұрын
So ... What waa wrong in your flying ? All went well
@soremakes6454 жыл бұрын
Simon Cowell now a sailplane instructor?
@TheSilmarillian4 жыл бұрын
The canopy reflection was a bitch on short final I still prefer and engine to run back to idol and a few positions of flap to sit on have never tried a glider have had to many other pilot friends tell me the first time in a glider will be the last time you are ever happy flying a powered aircraft .Great work though and don't be too hard on yourself every flight is another notch in experience and should a pilot ever think he has learnt everything its time to hang up the keys...hello from Australia
@ABalloonSensation2 жыл бұрын
I'd be like, your not my Dad! hmmm One day, I'll take some glider lessons!! :D
@lordauriel87246 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why some instructors teach their students to keep the nose down until 2m AGL seriously, you can do a much more pronounced round-out and then keep it off the ground for as long as possible I really do have to criticize this style because if you land like that in something like an Ls8 or whatever.. well it's basically a wheel landing and I don't see the benefit of that.
@hectorpascale10133 жыл бұрын
@6:32 to the right there are these small "Hangars" (Party sheds) for each plane. I thought about it, but have never seen it before till now. A close up would be cool!
@maniot97206 жыл бұрын
Nobody wants to see a Perfectionist, you are good, but watch your mistakes
@Techy1114 жыл бұрын
Cool vid late comment, you should see my early attempts flying the C152. I loved trying to land 20ft up, have some great videos of that lol needless to say I've moved on from that now 😊
@wmfife15 жыл бұрын
Bad thing about going up on a cloudy day in a sailplane is once you release 100% of your thoughts are where am I going to land. To soar you need thermals. Many birds already understand this. Reservations can always be canceled and re-scheduled for better weather. Just some thoughts.
@ben_jamin1604 жыл бұрын
try holding the yoke with the end of your fingers and making micro adjustments with a lose hand
@researchcapt4 жыл бұрын
Don't worry, your mistakes are how you learn.
@jesperkped5 жыл бұрын
You could walk from the landing. Nobody else got hurt. That was how we all learn 👍
@scaamraam5 жыл бұрын
Is the glider pilot not expected to radio the tow plane that he is about to or has just released the towline? If he did, I didn't hear it.
@kevincharlton22084 жыл бұрын
Bit hard on yourself I think. Like your instructor said, your lookout needed improving on ALL of the flight, obviously this is apparent with the go pro on your head. You didn't look at all when you released from the tug. Any turn you do you should be craning your head around looking up and down. Never fly with your head in the cockpit. But a very smooth flight with coordinated turns. well done. Think that's a ASK 21 if I'm not mistaking, lovely glider.
@TimMatrix6 жыл бұрын
Could I please ask what camera and type of head gear did you use for this shot?
@StefanoBorini
4 жыл бұрын
Just a gopro session, the 1080p model. I did not do any adjustment. Just downloaded it from the camera, stitched the videos together with iMovie and uploaded.
@mkdy2184 жыл бұрын
Nice one. Been there and done that my friend. Flying gliders is not easy. It looks easy but it ain’t:-)
@cannorsc.45544 жыл бұрын
At least you didn’t crash
@ericlakota65125 жыл бұрын
Wasent too bad as i was expecting. Shure he was nervice as hell you can tell its his first time
@echaali12484 жыл бұрын
Lucky for you!...for me it is 34 years unaccomplish dream. Enjoy your every flight. 🍒 O
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**Note: the video and the audio are desynchronised. It used to work correctly. I already reported the problem to youtube** For context as this video apparently got very popular for unknown reasons. This was in my early flights (probably around 60 as I am doing aerotows and landing practice). Here is a list of the mistakes, besides the ones I report at the end of the video: 1. I did not have the glider stand on the main wheel on ground run. 2. I held the release, albeit loosely. While this is a BGA requirement for winch launches due to the risk of cartwheel, tow pilots don't like that during aerotow. 3. I towed a bit too low, ending in a lot of turbulence, especially at the beginning. 4. Once released, I didn't slow down quick enough. This could potentially lead to hitting the rope. 5. Poor control coordination. 6. My workload handing was still not refined to talk and fly at the same time. 7. Radio call was messed up. 8. Round out was too late (although the root reason is that visibility was poor due to canopy reflections, as you can see) 9. A lot of bouncing as I didn't full hold the landing. Probably speed was not perfect so I also ended up rolling quite a lot. 10. I heard the motorglider call, but I didn't listened to it. When under a lot of workload, hearing is not the same as listening. You hear, but you don't parse the information. Today, almost 3 years and 500 flights later, it kind of feels nice to see that I am able to fly a glider with not more effort than driving a car.
@gedgar2000
5 жыл бұрын
You are being to hard on yourself. I hear your voice and expect to see horrible things on my screen and I don't. You should be critical of yourself though, so it's better to be too critical than not critical enough. If you're not feeling confident, the result may end up turning out OK, but if you feel like the glider was flying you. and you ended up OK in the end, you should practice until you feel like you were in control the whole time mentally. Then you can take credit for the result, and the resultant confidence is justified. My first flight after a long absence will look fine, but feel shaky. I know by now that on the second flight I' know that be feeling good again -- that I was running the show.
@gedgar2000
5 жыл бұрын
That's a great feeling isn't it, when you're flying with little effort like you're driving a car? Then it starts to get extra fun because your reflexes and muscle memory are taking the workload off your brain and you can be thinking of more important things. And less important things like what a nice day it is, and how much fun it can be to fly a glider. LOL
@manwinkler
5 жыл бұрын
I think you’re learning and having fun .... think that’s great! Congrats.
@lewismackinnon9286
4 жыл бұрын
it got popular due to thumbnail and name, ppl were expecting some sort of fail
@StefanoBorini
4 жыл бұрын
Thing is, I don't really care that much about views. Some of my videos became very popular, others were pretty much not watched at all. I upload stuff for myself and my friends, as well to free my hard drive. Some people find some of my videos entertaining somehow. It might be the odd accent, or maybe the fact that I publish mostly the innocence of flight youth.
This shows my knowledge on flying Nothing looked wrong in this video
@tunalev9390
Жыл бұрын
hahahahahaha so true!
I love the fact that you are not afraid of sharing your flights, even if they are not perfect.
@PiloteBoeing747
5 жыл бұрын
So, this is a good pilot 👍
Your fuel mixture was a little rich, engines could have been feathered out a bit.
@nemo227
4 жыл бұрын
Devon Billy, I'm still laughing. It reminds me of back in the sixties at Sky Sailing Airport, Fremont, California. The tow plane would sometimes return with the engine off but they didn't feather the prop either. The Piper Super Cub didn't have a prop that could be feathered.
@windshearahead7012
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry but that’s not a sep
@minutewithmitch7609
2 жыл бұрын
You know nothing!
I used to fly daily with work, I was a professional parachutist. I never realised how much I'd miss the flying until I broke my back. Enjoy it while you can buddy, we aren't all promised another go.
Instead of feeling ashamed, feel happy that you got me excited to want to learn to fly a glider! To me, that was beautiful!
@maxdieters2880
6 жыл бұрын
Fifth Ape It really is a beautiful hobby but this guy flew really dangerous
Very good instructor - little bits of calm pertinent advice while letting you get on with it.
That's how you learn. You had a good instructor--my dad was an instructor from the 60s through the 80s. As long as you learn, that's the important part.
@numbnerve
4 жыл бұрын
I had one instructor with zero patience for anyone that didn't think just like himself...made for miserable lessons until I found a better one.
No reason to be ashamed, especially if you learnt from the experience. All of us who have flown have made mistakes. I enjoyed this video. You also have a good instructor giving you just the right of amount of input, debriefing and letting you get on with flying the aircraft. Well done!
Stefano, looks like a normal pilot learning experience to me, remember good landings are the ones where you can walk away, and great landings are ones where you get to use the aircraft again!
This is an example of both HOW to fly a Glider glider and how to instruct. I think you’re flying was actually very good in many ways. That was a really slick take off however your workload went through The roof with you being released into low cloud, very disorientating! - However I think your instructor was really calm and helpful, just pushing your thinking without overloading you. - You’ also made a number of sound airmanship decisions about the circuit under extreme pressure. Clearly you did alright and showed that you do know how to fly a glider (despite the crap title of this video, remember , those that can do, those that can’t criticise!) Any minor tweaks that are pointed out by your instructor were very much down to high workload induced , situation awareness issues. These are the bugbear of all pilots, regardless experience.
That's a perfect example of what SHOULD happen when one's learning. A keen student desperate to know more, and a calm instructor who understands that you NEED to let a student get things slightly wrong here and there in order to improve. One of the best things about learning in this way nowadays is the use of an on-board video camera. Simulators are useful for all sorts of reasons, but what a treat for both guys to be able to sit down with a cuppa immediately afterwards and examine the whole flight in detail. It's of value for everybody else at the club, too. A great video. :-)
Sounded like your Flux Capacitor was running a little rough. That’s usually a pretty easy fix: just use a 12 gauge shotgun blank to blow out your left magneto and it’ll smooth out right fast. If that doesn’t work, check your Halogen Fluid level. If that’s low, you can turn your Tube Amp up to eleven. It’ll sound like a Seismic Anomaly at first, but after the Barometric Pressure warms up, you’ll be able to Cat Launch off the third wire right away. Hope that helps.
@ocvegasproperty
4 жыл бұрын
tntkop nah, It’s all ball bearings...
@Nandan0907
4 жыл бұрын
I am so impressed by your knowledge on the topic
It wasn't that bad. Your voice suggested you were unconfident but your flying resulted in a decent final approach and a safe landing. I think you are being a bit hard on yourself. It was ok!
@cal-native
6 жыл бұрын
Nice calm instructor. He let you make the needed adjustments, and you really didn't do that badly. Yes, you were skidding here and there, but you had plenty of airspeed and you made the necessary corrections. You'll be fine😊.
@lbowsk
3 жыл бұрын
You said "hard on".
Here is a list of the mistakes, besides the ones I report at the end of the video: 1. I did not have the glider stand on the main wheel on ground run. 2. I held the release, albeit loosely. While this is a BGA requirement for winch launches due to the risk of cartwheel, tow pilots don't like that during aerotow. 3. I towed a bit too low, ending in a lot of turbulence, especially at the beginning. 4. Once released, I didn't slow down quick enough. This could potentially lead to hitting the rope. 5. Poor control coordination. 6. My workload handing was still not refined to talk and fly at the same time. 7. Radio call was messed up. 8. Round out was too late (although the root reason is that visibility was poor due to canopy reflections, as you can see) 9. A lot of bouncing as I didn't full hold the landing. Probably speed was not perfect so I also ended up rolling quite a lot. 10. I heard the motorglider call, but I didn't listened to it. When under a lot of workload, hearing is not the same as listening. You hear, but you don't parse the information. But apart from that, you did fine!
@gliding_soaring
Жыл бұрын
"tow pilots don't like that during aerotow" ?
@lucaharvey2443
10 ай бұрын
he is also very tense and has his hands wrapped around the flightstick
@resedent2009
Ай бұрын
@@gliding_soaringthat confused me too, the tug pilot doesn’t know and doesn’t care. You should always keep hold of the release
As they say....."Any landing you can walk away from is a good one "
I agree with the common opinion. A good pilot is allways determined to improve himself. Even the best of us make simple mistakes, the important thing is to honestly accept your mistake and ask yourself, what whent wrong, why and how you can do it better next time. Stiff upper lip, you did well!
Every one has to learn, what is worse is if people dont make mistakes... Not everyone would have posted it, so well done for your honesty.
That was very good lesson for you. I am not sure if that is just my impression, but your instructor seems to be a great guy. When I started my PPL on Cessna I had ex-military pilot as an instructor. He used to reduce thrust completely out of nowhere and pretend to be incapacitated. Literally, 2000 feet altitude, guy closes his eyes. I was asking „sir, what the hell” and he was like „I’m dead now, save yourself”. When I think of it now, it is pretty funny, but back then I had goosebumps :)
Thank you for posting this video. I appreciate the learning that I derive from people who share as you do!!!
You call this how not to fly a glider? I’ll show you how to not fly a glider!
@MaynardFreek
3 жыл бұрын
I’d be the first in history to make it do cartwheels
@StefanoBorini
Жыл бұрын
😀
What fun! Gliders are great fun to fly.
Another day of learning. Every moment we can improve on our techniques and put them to work to make us better pilots and human being's. Thanks for sharing.
Good video and instruction, it is always good to see the learningprocess, and see both pilots working hard, and I think also having fun. Many happy landings!
Almost 35 years of professional flying and I've never landed without power. You did OK in my view. Lots of A-holes on YT. Ignore them.
We have all been there. It's difficult to coordinate everything at the outset but with practice you will get there.
@douglasrodrigues332
6 жыл бұрын
keegan773, the best way to achieve excellent control is not to focus on controlling the sailplanes or airplane, but to become one with the machine. If you ride motorcycles, being coordinated with the rudder and aileron becomes second nature. That yaw string never gets too far from where It's supposed to be because you already know where the center of gravity is by riding your motorcycle. It's the same feeling of up and down. Relax and feel what's happening rather than controlling the airplane or sailplanes as though it were a computer game. "Feel" what You're doing. After a while you become one with the machine. The sailplane or airplane becomes you. Everything becomes second nature. You are flying yourself, not just controlling the machine.
@wmfife1
5 жыл бұрын
@@douglasrodrigues332 Good advice all around! I wish more instructors saw it this way. Just one thing I learned flying with my father in a no-radio Aeronca: learn to *visualize* the air. Meaning letting your mind "see" how the air flowing over the wings keeps you aloft and how changes in airspeed and /or attitude affect the craft's performance. Atmospheric density changes with altitude and temperature but are predictable and readable so inform yourself of density altitude before each flight and behave accordingly. If you do these things and learn them instinctively you will experience what it is to be a bird in flight and forever avoid those pitfalls brought on by pilots still trying the drive the plane as if it were a car. Many accidents are traceable to just this human error. Never overload your plane no matter if you promised your brother-in-law a ride. If he weighs 300 lbs tell him about weight and balance. It could mean both your lives.
I saw on our local news maybe a couple years ago that a very young girl...I think they said 11 was doing her first solo flight. I was impressed and when I see vids like this I wish I had this opportunity. Thanks for sharing!
That was kind of ok. When I was student I found extremaly difficult to fly and explain myself at the same time. Basically my brain can do 2 things at a time 1) Fly 2) look around. If I have instructor behind No 2 is replaced with explainig to him/her what i'm going to do and than all magic is fucked.
I'm not a glider pilot but from all the comments take comfort as EV one is saying it wasn't that bad and we learn from our mistakes just make sure that you do learn as with things like flying making to many big mistakes can be fatal etc stay blessed PEACE
Being hard on your self... you landed in one piece and seemed in control the whole time. nice one !
Instead of focusing on what you did wrong, also focus on what you did right. Your attitude control was great, good airspeed awareness, good control under tow and in the correct position. Of course looking out for traffic and being aware of their position is critical but that will develop with time as your task load decreases. You did fine for your experience level. Just remember that one day when your are as experienced as your instructor is, you will find student pilots also struggling with traffic awareness, and you will use your experience to avoid them. Fly safe!
I feel like I got a free flying lesson, thanks!
Perfect my friend.. All the way from Bonny Scotland..
The plane, the passager and the pilot are safe, this is for me the definition of a good landing 😜
@Muhfuckaa
4 жыл бұрын
Every landing you can walk away from, was a good one :)
I’m halfway through my glider course and I think that the only way to get better at it is to have bad flights. I’m sure next time he will learn from his mistakes.
dont worry, youll get better, besides, you arent even bad!
i like your vids! self irony is a huge bonus!
If you didn't make mistakes then you wouldn't be where you are today, the mistakes i have made in gliding have teached me alot and miskates i made in the controlled environment stop my mistakes and others mistakes because im now able to spot them so deffinetly nothing to be ashamed of
tow runs are hard man. you got this. man I need to go gliding again.
I think it was nerves mixed with being harsh on yourself. That being said, you don't need to fix everything in a single flight. Pick 2 or 3 to work on during your next time up. If you master all of those, pick another 2 or 3 until you start making mistakes again, then drill the steps you've learned into your head until you can take another few steps.
Very well done, you are alive!
Good job! Thanks for sharing!
Well, don’t beat yourself up so much. I’ve been an instructor for years and I think you did just fine. The tow was nice and stable, yup, you could have pulled away from the tug after release. Pattern was a bit iffy but landing was safe. Few little things but safe in general. No disorientation and lack of confidence mostly. You’ll do just fine
Normal flying lesson. Good instructor.
Looks like GRL. Fly with Rob Bryce-Smith. Best instructor there, bar none.
Great instructor and you seem to be a good student. Nothing wrong here.
Perfectionist never does 100%
You did alright. Less than ideal weather conditions but given the circumstances you seemed safe and calm, you and your instructor both walked away and the aircraft was fine - successful landing
Very interesting video! Thanks!
Did you ever experience the moments where you hit updrafts on your finals for landing or when coming downwind? I had that problem, i think, about ten times in five flights. I kept hitting updrafts on the downwind or finals leg (before i could deploy my air brakes) and had to abandon and try again. As much as it was fun it was rather annoying to begin with. But I was learning well and quickly (apparently) to apply the skills of visual handling in the aircraft. Bearing in mind I had two other gliders flying around in my cohort as well as me all at different stages of the circuit.
You did ok mate, don't beat yourself up over it. We all had to learn and we all have flown worse circuits than that...
Well done, the rest comes with experience!
Always try to learn from your mistakes and watch others as they also make mistakes and learn from them. Remember your there to have fun enjoy this amazing sport
For a training flight, its' ok. The glider can be reused. Just remenber, the 21' is very very forgiving ;-)
Fair play for showing mistakes
Dude! You did great. I have a long list of things such as flying a plane and wingsuit flying that I will never ever do cos of being chicken. I could hear the brain cogs grinding but you still managed it.
Good job sticking with it. I'd probably shit my pants.
Turning final takes on a whole new meaning when you don't have any power. You were apprehensive and focused on straight ahead. Look around, great view up there. It's gets better, I promise.
Lol compared to the training mess ups i have had, you seem to be more aware of your mistakes.
Where are you going to land Stefano?!
Which place is this I would love to visit
Your hands must have been so sweaty afterwards. Good job!
the more you fly etc. My coach put me under massive stress and old general in the air force wa hard but will never forget
That was great!👍
I thought the instructors voice was familiar... Not to mention that it looked like you were in a K21. It really started to come together when you mentioned landing in 'the diamond' - and of course the final clue was the call-sign KFY. I've recently started flying at Gransden Lodge myself, and have flown this very glider - although I normally seem to end up in HTV . BTW I still only aspire to be able to enter the circuit and land as 'badly' as you did in the video!
@richardking6066
3 жыл бұрын
Today (in HTV) I was , at last, able to make the same circuit and landing!
Been there done that. I never reached perfection in anything.
Where were you flying at ? I love that green scenery that you were flying over that was nice thanks for sharing
@euanclark4671
3 жыл бұрын
I know this is really late but he was flying at Gransden lodge in Cambridgeshire England
any landing you wlk away from is a good one
Low ceiling, so just a short flight without any updraft. Make a clear turn away from the towing plane after releasing the towing cable next time. Everything ok so far, you will make it.
was that mach 2 ?
Mans got his meal deal 2:12
Hey man I look at it this way. You flew and landed safely 😳🤣🤣🤣😳 No Crash No worries 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 then again the closest I ever came to flying was on a commercial airline and i flew a helicopter “kinda” more like he let me take control and let me maneuver while keeping his hands ready to take over. 😁
everyone was at your sage at one time. Good job and you'll get better.
Is that a white line dragging your plane to fly?
Well, it wasn't the best landing, but it wasn't bad.
Good flying.
not too bad-will learn from your mistakes
I thought you did well. I am a commercial airplane pilot, and have not flown a glider, but other than some minor issues you did really well. More practice and studying, and you'll get it down
I´m a glider instructor and did not see anything so wrong on your procedures, considering there was that "terrible" guy behind you, judging every thing you do... Fine flight !
Nice flight dude but I have to ask - do they instruct you to keep your hand on the rope release throughout the whole tow? Instructors at my club don't make us do that. I can understand during the ground run but once you're in the air aren't you just increasing the chance of an accidental release if you hit some big turbulence? Any instructors have an opinion?
Where is this?
So ... What waa wrong in your flying ? All went well
Simon Cowell now a sailplane instructor?
The canopy reflection was a bitch on short final I still prefer and engine to run back to idol and a few positions of flap to sit on have never tried a glider have had to many other pilot friends tell me the first time in a glider will be the last time you are ever happy flying a powered aircraft .Great work though and don't be too hard on yourself every flight is another notch in experience and should a pilot ever think he has learnt everything its time to hang up the keys...hello from Australia
I'd be like, your not my Dad! hmmm One day, I'll take some glider lessons!! :D
I don't understand why some instructors teach their students to keep the nose down until 2m AGL seriously, you can do a much more pronounced round-out and then keep it off the ground for as long as possible I really do have to criticize this style because if you land like that in something like an Ls8 or whatever.. well it's basically a wheel landing and I don't see the benefit of that.
@6:32 to the right there are these small "Hangars" (Party sheds) for each plane. I thought about it, but have never seen it before till now. A close up would be cool!
Nobody wants to see a Perfectionist, you are good, but watch your mistakes
Cool vid late comment, you should see my early attempts flying the C152. I loved trying to land 20ft up, have some great videos of that lol needless to say I've moved on from that now 😊
Bad thing about going up on a cloudy day in a sailplane is once you release 100% of your thoughts are where am I going to land. To soar you need thermals. Many birds already understand this. Reservations can always be canceled and re-scheduled for better weather. Just some thoughts.
try holding the yoke with the end of your fingers and making micro adjustments with a lose hand
Don't worry, your mistakes are how you learn.
You could walk from the landing. Nobody else got hurt. That was how we all learn 👍
Is the glider pilot not expected to radio the tow plane that he is about to or has just released the towline? If he did, I didn't hear it.
Bit hard on yourself I think. Like your instructor said, your lookout needed improving on ALL of the flight, obviously this is apparent with the go pro on your head. You didn't look at all when you released from the tug. Any turn you do you should be craning your head around looking up and down. Never fly with your head in the cockpit. But a very smooth flight with coordinated turns. well done. Think that's a ASK 21 if I'm not mistaking, lovely glider.
Could I please ask what camera and type of head gear did you use for this shot?
@StefanoBorini
4 жыл бұрын
Just a gopro session, the 1080p model. I did not do any adjustment. Just downloaded it from the camera, stitched the videos together with iMovie and uploaded.
Nice one. Been there and done that my friend. Flying gliders is not easy. It looks easy but it ain’t:-)
At least you didn’t crash
Wasent too bad as i was expecting. Shure he was nervice as hell you can tell its his first time
Lucky for you!...for me it is 34 years unaccomplish dream. Enjoy your every flight. 🍒 O