Sling Pilot Academy

Sling Pilot Academy

Welcome to the Sling Pilot Academy! Whether you are new to flying or have prior experience, we have a place for you!

Our flight school has a location in Torrance, CA and in San Diego, CA which is now accepting international student pilots with housing accommodations. The Accelerated Airline Pilot Course consists of 9 months of training and then joining our team of Certified Flight Instructors before starting your career at a Regional Airline.

The mission of Sling Pilot Academy is to provide safe and high-quality flight instruction in well-maintained airplanes, and to provide the tools and systems for instructors, students and maintainers to constantly strive for a standard of excellence. The Academy aims to foster a positive and collaborative culture that results in an effective learning experience for all participants that is constantly self-evaluating and improving to meet each student’s needs.

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  • @flysport_tedder
    @flysport_tedder10 сағат бұрын

    saw this in the build shop. cool to see it flying! Definitely faster from the paint job. Funny to watch Jean trying to find the tail number for the radio calls.

  • @luv4xra
    @luv4xra11 сағат бұрын

    my dream is to become pilot 11:00 that landing was epic!

  • @EdwardHefter
    @EdwardHefter23 сағат бұрын

    Congratulations, Mark! Great number to hit, and. I’m. Glad. You’ll keep instructing as you pursue your next gig.

  • @AspectAviation
    @AspectAviation15 сағат бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @EJWash57
    @EJWash57Күн бұрын

    Congrats on the milestone. Press on!

  • @AspectAviation
    @AspectAviation15 сағат бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @rocket-lee7495
    @rocket-lee7495Күн бұрын

    Look out for the towers

  • @khlkfg287
    @khlkfg287Күн бұрын

    برافووو….رآئعة …..وشجاعة ….. أستمري في التطور …

  • @samiali-vm8gh
    @samiali-vm8ghКүн бұрын

    💩

  • @geraldcharbonier6313
    @geraldcharbonier63132 күн бұрын

    Why she’s flying when she couldn’t drive a car ?

  • @Muhammadshrshr
    @Muhammadshrshr2 күн бұрын

    No one are gonna talk about how she must take her hijab more seriously and stop handshakes with men and generally dealing with men like that

  • @arturhalboth
    @arturhalboth2 күн бұрын

    Loved this! Vibes were immaculate

  • @arturhalboth
    @arturhalboth2 күн бұрын

    Craig Catto is a wizard! A legendary prop designer and great guy all-around!

  • @sihporg24-7suwareh2
    @sihporg24-7suwareh23 күн бұрын

    SIHP Organization applaud all of you with your life long experience captured in your individual short oratory remark. We are hopeful someday soon to have our loyal committed member, working so hard to accomplish her dream of becoming a first Gambian

  • @gironico9544
    @gironico95444 күн бұрын

    Not scientific tests at all. It must be with the same airplane weigth, same temp same atmosphéric pression please redo.

  • @Forvictory7594
    @Forvictory75945 күн бұрын

    I'm always suspicious when the western countries ' the sponsors of human rights and freedom of Hijab '😜 bring a girl who wears a veil and they show her with pride to do something

  • @LifeWithMatteo
    @LifeWithMatteo6 күн бұрын

    As a 200 hour pilot time building right now, this was awesome to watch. I hope he’s still flying and loving it. Very well done on boosting his confidence and doing this

  • @bulshokades
    @bulshokades6 күн бұрын

    So what happens if i get nervous and can’t land it lool who is going to help me

  • @Truckyducky
    @Truckyducky7 күн бұрын

    future pilots gather here 👇

  • @Avgeek0926
    @Avgeek09267 күн бұрын

    I hope that I get hire here as a CFI 🥹

  • @EJWash57
    @EJWash578 күн бұрын

    Great interviews. Thanks for the casting the spotlight.

  • @JPChua-ob1ki
    @JPChua-ob1ki8 күн бұрын

    guys how much for cpl with ir in your school?

  • @JPChua-ob1ki
    @JPChua-ob1ki8 күн бұрын

    hey guys who much for the ppl?

  • @vijayagayathri8247
    @vijayagayathri82478 күн бұрын

    Hi when is your birthdate. What is difference between flight cadet and pilot

  • @melaniewade21
    @melaniewade218 күн бұрын

    Great job!

  • @amnamahmood8425
    @amnamahmood84259 күн бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @jamesnorth8478
    @jamesnorth847812 күн бұрын

    One problem…the plane plays the music ONLY when the new props are installed

  • @raymondo162
    @raymondo16212 күн бұрын

    da moozak is really really IRRITATING. why DO that ?? YOYOY??

  • @kennaseem6194
    @kennaseem619412 күн бұрын

    Only in America !!!!! Good luck to you girl in all your endeavors.

  • @BMT247RHF
    @BMT247RHF13 күн бұрын

    watching these makes me feel at ease, I'm at 33 hours in!

  • @Bugdriver49
    @Bugdriver4913 күн бұрын

    If I owned an airplane and was looking for an "advanced prop"....based on this video...I would keep looking.

  • @essel23fly
    @essel23fly13 күн бұрын

    9:32 realizes JetBlue might be watching lol

  • @big5astra
    @big5astra14 күн бұрын

    I hear some South African involvement...! Cool.

  • @apennameandthata2017
    @apennameandthata201715 күн бұрын

    Well done keeping the nose up on landing.

  • @apennameandthata2017
    @apennameandthata201715 күн бұрын

    Why go to two destinations on a first cross country solo?

  • @dave-in-nj9393
    @dave-in-nj939315 күн бұрын

    I could not stand that guy butchering the mans name. over and over and over. and over.

  • @flysport_tedder
    @flysport_tedder15 күн бұрын

    omg, we need more Faith. hilarious. curious how many hours the cross-country was. after visiting Sling at TOA I did 7.4 nonstop going north. 8:25 now I know what "stand by" means.

  • @TheRapand
    @TheRapand15 күн бұрын

    Why is the background noise necessary?

  • @eivindlindefjell5602
    @eivindlindefjell560216 күн бұрын

    Awsome to see as a pilot my self. This prop is in mew bourn stage to. 2024 and out it will get so damn much better ❤❤❤

  • @HeathHunnicutt
    @HeathHunnicutt16 күн бұрын

    Hey, you asked for a suggestion of what to make quieter on your plane? I dunno if this is reasonable, but.... what if you somehow measured your exhaust manifold pressure, since straight off the block, your exhaust gasses are basically some sort of percussive phenomenon. Then, armed with that recording of the status quo, you somehow enlist the CFT expertise of Catto and his staff. Then iterate over some sort of exhaust design that in no way restricts the exhaust gas outflow, but somehow does a secret sauce to the exhaust gasses, so that by the time they exit, they have become no more than a smooth, laminar flow, and just happen to be at the ambient air pressure, whilst having a velocity matching your IAS? 🤣 As a suggestion, I intend for it to come across as ridiculous. I would think that meeting those criteria would make your exhaust inaudible, and your crew of inventors who made it that way, would suddenly be defense contractors, never having applied for the job! Whether this is good news or bad news, I don't see that happening, but you can certainly say that my suggested goals are "aspirational." Meaning you can aim for that perfect result, and, should you attain 3-5% toward that goal, you would have a decent result. Get halfway there and, boy howdy, you might forget to shut the engine down due to not hearing it, anymore. 🤣 Here are a couple of thoughts that might help: look into how "shotgun" style directional microphones are designed. Although the lateral arrays of holes seem like baffles, their purpose is actually to allow off-beam sound (i.e., sound from sources to the sides) to enter the microphone in a pattern that causes it to destructive interfere with itself. Maybe the corresponding method of handling exhaust gas is to do something like divert it into a few channels, then cause it to travel slightly different lengths in the channels, until you merge those channels back together in a large-bore outflow channel. The hope there being that the percussive wavefront (the "p's in pow" in the "pah-pah-pah-pah-" rhythmic exhaust sound) could be delayed by different amounts, so that the pressure peak of some channel will be mixing with the low-pressure valley of some other. If, at any given time, every "pow" is mixed with every "ah" then instead of "pah-pah-pah-pah-" it might sound like "------" instead! The tricky bit might turn out to be: figuring out how to adjust the destructive interference, to match your RPMs, as you transition through the flight regimes. Maybe the "channels" would need to be made similar to the inner workings of an accordion, with a mechanism that changes musical keys to keep it harmonious. I suggest this as an example only because I have no idea what is inside an accordion! In other words, it's food for thought, if you consider Twinkies food. Here's another completely unverified spatially for you: Exhaust gas is hot, and takes up more volume than the ambient air. If you can cool it somehow, it would, of course, shrink back a bit closer to ambient density. Considering that it was the expansion of hot gasses that made the piston move, and then was exhausted as the "p in pow" sound, causing the exhaust gas to have cooled at some point after the cylinder, and before it is finished being exhausted, should get you a little bit closer to the "b in bow" or the "v in vow." Set your sights on the "m in mao," and... uh, let's just say we Americans are still dreamers. So a thought might be to 3d print a new exhaust manifold. Don't change anything much, except add internal and external "heat sink" fins. Or, go really to an unproven, and possibly dangerous extreme, by flowing your avgas through narrow "coolant loops" in the exhaust manifold. Transferring exhaust gas heat to the pre-ignition fuel, just immediately prior to compression and the spark could have beneficial results! You might get more efficiency, more power, quieter exhaust, and radiant skin. You would want to watch out for: dieseling, pre-ignition, premature detonation, chunks of motor getting blown out, engine bursting into flames, shutdown procedure now includes fire department step, and in-flight stalling due to fuel lines now all coked up and congested from it. So, this is an idea I emphasize might be terrible. On the other hand, it might be great. I have no idea. Maybe those ideas are most useful for triggering you to have better ideas that supplant them. If so, my work here is done! Good luck, guys! I will be looking forward to your progress toward silence in propeller-driven aircraft.

  • @bernardedwards8461
    @bernardedwards846117 күн бұрын

    Variable pitch propellers went out with the B. of Britain, Dowty-Rotol constant speed props were found to be better. Your tests are conducted at ground level, but Spits and Mustangs achieved their fastest speeds at about 15,000 - 20,000 ft. Would this new prop perform well at altitude?

  • @ericchang7759
    @ericchang775917 күн бұрын

    Frequency response graph as well as dB level?

  • @Johnny-dp5mu
    @Johnny-dp5mu17 күн бұрын

    Too much noise and talk

  • @MrFlyer201
    @MrFlyer20117 күн бұрын

    Does Sling Pilot Academy have any plans to test a CS prop on a HW or TSI with gthe 916 engine?

  • @MultiSteveB
    @MultiSteveB17 күн бұрын

    It would have been nice to have db readings using a "conventional" prop vs the new prop...

  • @boydmcree9085
    @boydmcree908517 күн бұрын

    mfgd sh*&%^, music

  • @LooseGravel14
    @LooseGravel1418 күн бұрын

    I’m declaring “ insane” the most misused word in the English language.

  • @tedlumpkin5795
    @tedlumpkin579518 күн бұрын

    As a pilot, I have never understood why we have fought the noise issue for decades -- and lose -- with no thought given to how to make the planes quieter other than restricting flight operations. I applaud these gentlemen for their work in finally addressing the elephant in the room. Now it's time for the true acoustic professionals to get involved. Cessna, Cirrus, Piper, Lycoming, etc., should be hiring these professionals who can address the noise issues minimum impact, if any, on performance. We all spend a lot of money on headset technology to isolate the noise in the cockpit. It's time to stop the noise at it's source.

  • @DimitriYar
    @DimitriYar19 күн бұрын

    Job well done. Remember always. You start as student and land as pilot. Remember that always !

  • @voornaam3191
    @voornaam319120 күн бұрын

    Jesus, why on earth is that stupid music so stupid? Please please please remove that BS music.

  • @DarkHorseSki
    @DarkHorseSki20 күн бұрын

    Great idea, but ruined by not having a video showing the before and after sound WITHOUT the stupid music making any comparisons really impossible. Down vote on each video.

  • @rosy8329
    @rosy832920 күн бұрын

    love you all❤🎉🎉