Scariest Flight of My Life !

2023 ж. 15 Мам.
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Turbulence at minute 15:45 .
5/15/2023

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  • 40 years ago I went up in a Terratorn Tierra with my 9 year old daughter. The only reason we are alive is I had the prudence to buy a BRS ballistic chute. I am a believer. I will never fly without one.

    @brianmolstad1255@brianmolstad12557 ай бұрын
    • Totally agree. I have a throwable chute. I would rather have a ballistic though. Thanks for commenting and watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
    • If I had a ballistic parachute I might have kept my ELSA. But they cost 5000 and FAA requirments are to be inspected every 2 years i think at around 1500. @@FLYNRYAN1978

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
    • First question that jumped into my mind was exactly about this.

      @gpatmac@gpatmac6 ай бұрын
    • A​@@FLYNRYAN1978

      @charlienalley944@charlienalley9444 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978It takes real ⚾️🏐🏈🎾’s to fly one of those things. 👍. Maybe save up for the BRS ballistic chute you prefer. 🧠

      @camlendrim7609@camlendrim76094 ай бұрын
  • Years ago when I learned to fly hang gliders (1980), my instructor told me that if air was visible, there's no way anyone would want to fly through it. I think he was right. I remember the first time I ever went over the falls in a booming Arizona thermal, and boy did It scare the crap out of me! I was coring the thermal and the next thing I knew my wing was pointing almost straight down. Thanks to the reflex our wings have built into them, it really wasn't that dangerous. Going over the falls isn't uncommon in big air, and I actually got to where I enjoyed the ride. It's kind of like going down that first big hill on a roller coaster. But I can tell you the most dangerous thing I have encountered and witnessed in my 40+ years of flying dacron and aluminum wings is a dust devil near the ground. I hit one in Flagstaff on landing which was invisible since there was no dust for it to pick up in the area, and it put me into an almost 90 degree bank, and I was less than 40 feet off the ground. Somehow I managed to pull it out and was unscathed. I was also a eye witness when Dan Buchanan was killed flying a hang glider while performing at the Mountain Home AFB airshow in 2018. The likely cause was determined to be an invisible dust devil (it was a very hot day with big dust devils in the area). So my point is be very careful during strong thermic conditions while flying close to the ground. I've found it's best to be on the ground wishing you were flying rather than being in the air wishing you were on the ground.

    @huffdaddy3845@huffdaddy3845 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm getting more comfortable with turbulence but when it lasts as long as it did that's what I don't like . Thanks for your knowledge and experience.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 No problem. Be safe and have fun.

      @huffdaddy3845@huffdaddy3845 Жыл бұрын
    • I’ve watched invisible vortices nearly push large SUVs off the road. The August heat here in Wyoming seems to be when they are most prevalent. When the do hit a dust patch or alkali flat, they rocket the dust into the sky!

      @tomcoryell@tomcoryell11 ай бұрын
    • @@tomcoryell not sure what I hit but I know I didn't like it . lol

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • As I was reading your post before getting half way through I was thinking ‘Dan Buchanan’ and then you added you weee there. That accident really took the wind out of my sails …total pro, high airtime pilot, boom..he’s gone. I only saw him fly once at an airshow in Grand Junction. I happened to be one of the ‘early bird’ hang glider pilots back in The 80’s hot towing behind a vehicle in Hobbs, NM using the harness tow method.

      @Hovermaster@Hovermaster11 ай бұрын
  • I am thinking about a ultralight for retirement and you gave me a new perspective of what else there is than just flying and having fun. Thank God you came through this ok but, again, thanks for showing me there are other things to think about other than taking off and landing.

    @charleswilhoite1220@charleswilhoite12207 ай бұрын
    • You’re welcome. Admittedly I may have overreacted in my situation but until that flight I’d never experienced turbulence for that long of time. I recommend this type of aircraft to anyone. Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
    • You should have flown in and around Dublin GA, The turbulence you experienced was a normal day for me. I finally sold the ELSA rotax 670 high performace engine. Unbelievable power. I could never get used to wind gusts trying to flip my ELSA over. The worst trubulence was flying in the pattern and trying to burn base to final fighting really bad turbulence like drops of 20 feet or fighting the wing being blown on one side. I remember being blown so hard I ended up landing in the grass next to the runway. I had Tundra tires. The ELSA was designed for grass landings. @@FLYNRYAN1978

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
  • That sharp buffeting when you encounter significant turbulence can sure make you want to "suck up a seat cushion". Extra high pucker factor there.

    @k9er233@k9er23311 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely!

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Nice vid, good flying. I plan to get to work on my light trike, just as soon as i finish up learning my ppg! Love the low n slow stuff too!!!👍👍👍

    @flyingtime5501@flyingtime55014 ай бұрын
    • Sweet Yeah I’ve been training on the PPG since last year. I want to go even slower lol. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19784 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure...keep posting, love the adventures!

      @flyingtime5501@flyingtime55014 ай бұрын
    • ​@@FLYNRYAN1978yeah I been kiting for cpl years myself, got all the goodies now to start hang testing n motor practice! I'm ready for spring for sure!!!

      @flyingtime5501@flyingtime55014 ай бұрын
  • Now thats real flying, and getting a real feel of some wind/turbulence. Well handled. When i encounter heavy turbulence i just add power. Pull the bar slightly and try to punch through. Circling the bar and just keeping calm. It always feel worse than it is. I also convince myself its only the cart swerving. The wing has got this👌🙏😄

    @StevenShulman@StevenShulman11 ай бұрын
    • Yeah You really have no choice but to stay calm . If you can’t you have no business flying. Panic makes you make bad decisions lol . Thanks for the support and thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • I just do a quick dump in my pants… Bail the craft, dragging frantically at my Parachute before doing another quick dump in my pants… And then crash land somewhere over some power lines minus my Phone, shoes, craft, pants and my dignity… 🪂

      @neptunemeditation@neptunemeditation2 ай бұрын
  • Reminded me of when I got to fly around Phx. Just going over the freeway caused lift. Pretty scary machines if there's any wind. Good video.

    @WmArthur@WmArthur5 ай бұрын
    • I agree , flying these are very weather dependent. Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19785 ай бұрын
  • You did well pulling the power back and keeping your composure. I ran into the same thing when flying my Cessna over southern Oklahoma last year.

    @Wookierabbit@WookierabbitАй бұрын
    • Thank you and thanks for watching and commenting. Happy flying.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978Ай бұрын
  • Nothing to be scared off here,, normal smooth flight with some bumbs.🤘

    @chrisgaalen@chrisgaalen11 ай бұрын
    • It's almost like you were there lol. Thanks for commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 From ground view or overhead view it looks less scary. But i flew trikes over 12 years and had my own scary moments, while ground viewers say ,, your wing was perfect and straight level, and i was shaking in the trike unit.🤗

      @chrisgaalen@chrisgaalen11 ай бұрын
  • Well done... I've never flown an ultralite or anything like that, but I can see how the situation would have got you nice and tensed-up!

    @mikef.1000@mikef.100011 ай бұрын
    • Thank you and thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Great video! Thanks for sharing. Looked like quite a ride! I always thought trikes would be fun to try, I just might give it a go yet!

    @clintgosch2306@clintgosch230611 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. Yes give it a go . You will not be disappointed.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • Be ready is all I can say. You have no idea how scary the turbulence can get. I could tell your stories. I felt many times if I was going to make it back in one piece and I flew for over 2 years.

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
    • ​@kevindecker9444 This is an interesting comment. What made you stop after two years? Cause Im thinking of getting into it.

      @dm0065@dm00653 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing this wonderful video and moment.

    @Yonex333@Yonex3336 ай бұрын
    • Very welcome ! Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
  • Being in the rockies, I've experienced a bunch of similar conditions and they can get your attention fast! Nice video.

    @canatolakhoemini6728@canatolakhoemini672811 ай бұрын
    • Thank you and thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Yes, updrafts and downdrafts from the hilly terrain with maybe some added wind to make it even more interesting. Ultralights will be affected more than heavier aircraft. You should be okay if you don't exceed your maneuvering speed. You did well when you reduced your throttle. Just ride it out and be prepared to quickly add lots of throttle if you get into a downdraft.

    @harpandharley@harpandharley7 ай бұрын
    • I agree. Thank you for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • Amazing. What state is this, when you first took off, the countryside that came into view, just beautiful the green is overwhelming

    @rivco5008@rivco50087 ай бұрын
    • Thank you yes it’s extremely beautiful here. Gainsboro TN is the location. Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • You handled this like the Total Boss that you are! Outstanding! I have a question about a glider vs a chute. Assuming vfr as in you were familiar with ground and terrain features.. having flown neither... would the chute be easier or harder to maneuver?

    @matthewchapman2494@matthewchapman24947 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your kind comments. I am currently learning powered paragliding and from what little experience I have with PPG I think it’s a little easier for a hang glider . The plus with PPG though is how small it packs down and the portability of it. But the powered hang glider as long as you have a hangar is easier as you don’t have to inflate the wing . Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 Thank You Sir! Fly safe and keep The great vids coming!

      @matthewchapman2494@matthewchapman24946 ай бұрын
    • the LSA is funner to fly. Both are suspectible to turbulence. Never flew paramotor but i understand situation from shifiting wings can cause wing collapse. A lot more people are killed flying paramotors than LSAs

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
    • @@kevindecker9444 I'm currently learning to fly paramotor trike.. I love low n slow.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
  • Yep, I owned a ELSA with a Rotex 670 engine. That engine had so much power that one could not step on brakes and apply full power on the concret, the engine would push the trike across the apran. I flew for two years. Trained in Jackson County Ga, close to SC border. The air for the most part was okay up there. I had some turbulence. When I flew the ELSA down to middle GA 130 miles, the turbulence was bad. I mean it was really bad in Dublin Ga. I could count on 1 hand the smooth flights. My turbulence looked like what this guy went through ALL THE TIME. And, I was in the air at sunup with calm winds reported. 800 feet off runway, I would get thrown all over the place. I often wondered if I could make it through the pattern without going down. It was always a struggle landing. Right where Dublin Ga is we have the warm fronts from Fl meeting the colder air from North Ga. The 40 mile stretch of land was always volitile. I never could get use to flying in the turbulence and sold the aircraft. Mine was a 2 seater. So I had to have a LSA license by the FAA. I had to take 20 hours training, complete a cross country to three airports using a sectional map, fly with an FAA examiner and take a written exam at an FAA office in Atlanta. I also had to pass an oral exam from the examiner. This guy did not have to train at all as he was in a single seater. I dd notice he was flying over a mountain range. Had he been trained, he would have avoided that as the rotor turbulence on the leeward side of the mountains will take you down fast.

    @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
    • I have some training as I am an H2 rated pilot back in 2019 and trained for around 6 hours in a two seater in North Carolina. So I didn’t train all by myself as I’m crazy but not on that level of crazy lol. I was around 27to 2800 MSL at the time and usually once you get around 2500 or better things start to smooth out significantly however I believe I ran into a cold front starting to move in as the weather said it would be smooth the rest of that late evening however as we all know the weather isn’t always accurate as I found out lol. Also I couldn’t fly anywhere if I had to avoid mountains where I fly as you can tell in the video my airport is right beside one lol. Thank you for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
  • Awesome view. Yea that turbulence can be real scary. Sad part is ya can't see it till ur in it. Seems it messed up the camera view. Thanks for sharing the trip.

    @DavidLee-xi1of@DavidLee-xi1of18 күн бұрын
    • Yeah That’s the first time turbulence moved the cameras. Thank you for watching and your comments.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197817 күн бұрын
  • I'm sure it's really scary in an open cockpit configuration such as an ultralite. I've had summertime turbulence in a Cessna 152 that lifted me off the seat and bounced me around. Yes, I did not have my lap belt on but the cross belt was on. Just know thermo turbulence does not happen over water. That river would be a great place to fly down her or up her and not have the affects of thermo turbulence. Wind turbulence is different, but on relative calm or cool days, you won't have that.

    @noapologizes2018@noapologizes20187 ай бұрын
    • I have also found it to be calmer flying over water. Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • Great flight! Greetings from Argentina!

    @biodiversidadargentina@biodiversidadargentina Жыл бұрын
    • Hey thank you ! It’s one I’m sure not to forget. Lol

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
  • Turbulence... It looks like similar situation I experienced in the past during my paramotor flight. Sometimes the weather is unpredictable... Great job Ryan!

    @michelvankooten5291@michelvankooten5291 Жыл бұрын
    • It’s definitely unpredictable. Sometimes they say it’ll be gusty and it turns out to be the smoothest air ever and other times the exact opposite. Thank you for commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
    • Sometimes the weather is unpredictable ? And sometimes pilots have a lack of knowledge and ignore their basics... Back to your books !

      @skyaerops@skyaerops11 ай бұрын
    • Of course sky.....

      @rachidghomari3404@rachidghomari340411 ай бұрын
  • I flew with a friend on his trike, and another buddy took off with us out of Double Eagle near Albuquerque New Mexico in 2008, I was invited to drive there for a trike fly-in group I was part of when I took up flying them using my LSA fixed wing experience as hours so I could learn to fly trikes with mechanical, comms and especially meteorology experience (my College minor was Earth Science and Major was Social Science) . On our trike flight near KABQ, everything was nominal--nice smooth air, our engines were well warmed up, and we looked forward to an hour long flight, and we headed west, away from the city, knowing the high mountain range to the east, the southern tail of the Rockies, could churn up dangerous turbulence. What we did not see, or see on the radar, was the hidden gust front moving in from the east from behind the mountain range. It came upon us suddenly, making us feel like the wind wanted to separate our wing from us. We declared an emergency, and tried to warn our friend on the radio, who had flown faster out ahead of us, but we could not reach him and there was no operational tower at Double Eagle at that time. So with me and my friend both working the trapeze trying to stay cool thru the chop--just flying through it and not trying to overpower the trapeze, we made it to the longest runway at the field, about a mile long, coming in crabbed but touching down shaken, but not stirred. During the flight my friend shouted to me "r u alright?" and I gave a thumbs up, since his helmet probably would have not let him hear the answer, even on radio with noise cancellation, because of the heavy wind. Funny thing, I was fine, more worried about landing so I could visit that place we need after a flight on an aircraft with no "facilities" since I had had several cups of hot chocolate that morning. My fixed wing teacher taught me how to be unflappable in a crisis--his attitude is "one way or another, you'll kiss the planet earth again" so he prepared me and coached me well for emergencies before offering me a solo, only four lessons in my fixed wing training though I only flew trikes with a partner, because it was like camping, since trikes can land by streams and rivers and we could catch fish for our lovely ladies waiting for us at home. Only advisory about this video--find a helmet, the only landing u can walk away from is one where your head does not have to be velcroed back on to your body.

    @johncillis3431@johncillis343111 ай бұрын
    • Thanks you I enjoyed reading your comments. I have several helmets and I don’t disagree that it’s probably better to wear one than not to but if I land that hard that I need a helmet it’s probably only going to be good for identification purposes only lol .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • @@atticushexcel9567 So correct. On any ulltralight, a must. I was run over crossing at a crosswalk in '19, the car that impacted me was going 35 mph, and I rolled under the SUV and flew 10 feet, landing upright. Soo lucky, the police said I was the only person they'd seen who'd survived such an accident, and I was out of the hospital 24 hrs later with just a concussion and bruises. Of course I did not have a helmet, pedestrians usually do not, but I was wearing my heavy jacket I always use for trike flying, since it was cold that night. My padded arms cushioned the blows the tires and suv axles made to my face, and I had jeans on. So I recommend motorcycle style wear in addition to a helmet when flying an Ultralight--since my impact speed in my pedestrian accident was quite similar to what one might expect in an ultralight landing upset by a freak wind gust.

      @johncillis3431@johncillis34317 ай бұрын
    • As one who has hit the ground at speed many times, the helmet becomes one of the few things you actually prefer to lead with. While an aircraft impact could be too severe to matter, it could also be sort of an out of control landing type crash that resembles motorcycle style/type smacks/tumbles. Anyway, having been knocked out with a helmet on, I’ve never been a fan of testing the ground with my bear naked skull.

      @ni7299@ni72993 ай бұрын
  • Hi Ryan, It was interesting to watch your response to the turbulence and the more it kicked you, the more you pulled on the bar. The extra speed from tensing and pulling the bar in will make the turbulence feel much more pronounced. If it does get a bit rough just slow the wing down as well as just damping it out. I did make a video on fly in turbulence but this is all about your channel. Being confident in your machine comes with time, experience and knowledge of how to make it easier and less stressful for you. Keep flying and a good pilot never stops learning. Fly safe :)

    @GolfFoxtrot22@GolfFoxtrot227 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your support. It’s instinct to pull the bar in lol. I have to get away from that I know. You are definitely one of my favorite channels to watch and learn from . Thanks for watching and commenting. Happy flying!

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 little oks like 1978 was a good year as well. I hope my small amount of words has helped, even just a little bit.

      @GolfFoxtrot22@GolfFoxtrot227 ай бұрын
    • Oh yes I appreciate all the input I can get.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • I've had days where the air was smooth as glass until I hit that first bit of moderate turbulence and then it seems to follow me all the way back to the airport. Then when I look at the windsock it's just hanging limp and I have to think to myself, "Seriously, what the heck?"

    @ScottVanArtsdalen@ScottVanArtsdalen11 ай бұрын
    • Exactly my thoughts lol. Thanks for the comments .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • The devil is messing with you.

      @brianmolstad1255@brianmolstad12557 ай бұрын
    • It's the meaness coming out of you. It causes turbulence. And flatulence 💨💨💨

      @nicelady51@nicelady517 ай бұрын
    • That is why you check the windspeed and direction at the different altitudes.

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
  • Does anyone else feel a sense of falling while watching these? I do. lol

    @lmr1300@lmr13003 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19783 ай бұрын
  • To avoid thermals, do not pass over darker colored ground cover. It's tough around airports but rising heat from dark colored ground cover will toss you around like a hackysack

    @davelew86@davelew8611 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for commenting and watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • ​@@FLYNRYAN1978helluva nice video though

      @davelew86@davelew8611 ай бұрын
  • It's normal to get some mild turbulence when transitioning from flying over water to over land, especially on hot days and bare land.

    @keithcanfield3251@keithcanfield32517 ай бұрын
    • This was a little more than mild lol. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
    • ​@@FLYNRYAN1978I didn't mean to minimize your experience, I've never flown an ultra light and I'm assuming turbulence affects them more than heavier aircraft. I used to fly out of an area that would routinely have smooth air in the morning but the thermals coming from uneven surface heating would always make the afternoon air rough. Strictly speaking the FAA defines light to moderate turbulence as bumpiness with temporary changes in altitude and/or attitude. Severe turbulence causes violent changes of attitude and altitude with periods of loss of control. I once had a situation where I could hold my altitude within 1000 feet of my desired altitude, yet the turbulence was reported as moderate. I'm curious, what was the wind speed, temperature and time of day?

      @keithcanfield3251@keithcanfield32517 ай бұрын
    • @@keithcanfield3251 It was late afternoon and really smooth until I ran into that gust front to my left . It was really surprising. I’ve hit some bumps before but nothing that continued for that long all the way back to the airport.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 The atmosphere can be an unpredictable beast. Good video. Fly safe.

      @keithcanfield3251@keithcanfield32517 ай бұрын
    • @@keithcanfield3251 thank you. Appreciate it!

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • this is really awesome! well done 🎞

    @c-historia@c-historia Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
  • May I ask what brand/model trike is that? I’m from Gallatin Tennessee. I’m about to solo this weekend.

    @steelpix@steelpix11 ай бұрын
    • It’s a Skycycle They were made by a guy named Trike Mike out of Chattanooga. He passed away a couple years back. They are very similar to the Northwing mavericks . Where are you Soloing? I fly at Jackson Co airport in Gainsboro. You should check it out sometime.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 Mine is a SkYcycle too. I've had it about two years. We'll have to get together. kzhead.info/sun/ipaOcbylnXZvYH0/bejne.html

      @steelpix@steelpix11 ай бұрын
  • A waste of time. I didn't see anything to get all scared up about.

    @carlyleporter5388@carlyleporter53884 ай бұрын
    • Well thanks for watching anyway .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19784 ай бұрын
  • Im not religious but that much chop would make me pray 😁 Great landing 👍 Cheers

    @patrickmckowen2999@patrickmckowen2999 Жыл бұрын
    • I was praying to JESUS all the way back and thanking HIM for a while when I landed safely. I’m not religious either sir and am totally against religion as a whole. As a Christian though it’s about a relationship with our Creator and Savior. Thank you for commenting Patrick .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 Like @Wayne said -- the wing is built for it. It was just the landing I was worried about and you nailed it. Come in as fast as possible is how I was trained for in choppy wind. Most of my training landings were high short approaches and pulling the bar in for a steep approach. This leaves no chance of needing your engine should it fail. The only engine-on approach the instructor chanced was at his personal field where he likes to come in low and long as his field is short. But the the approach is over low growth crops so not much to worry about. Get back up there my friend - humans where meant to fly -- evolution gave us the mind power to create aircraft to do it. Its just the fear we have to get over. Like from the movie Dune - "Fear is the mind killer" 🤣. Cheers

      @patrickmckowen2999@patrickmckowen2999 Жыл бұрын
    • @@patrickmckowen2999 absolutely going back up .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow... initially seemed like a smooth flight... then out of nowhere, turbulence. You cant even see any wind on the river either... wild... Good job keeping calm.

    @flyinbryanfpv@flyinbryanfpv7 ай бұрын
    • It was really smooth initially, but I seen something forming to my left but didn't know if it was coming at me or moving away . Now I know lol. Thanks for watching and comments.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • We would fly The Columbia River Gorge, when flying from southwestern Wa State to North Idaho. In a bad storm we had 250ft+ elevation drops and gains in a Cessna 6 seat going thru the Gorge. We flew that way to Idaho all the time,, and went thru some doozie storms in the Gorge. Hood River in the Gorge is or was a very popular sailboarding spot,,and a high turbulence area. Sometimes that turbulence extended quite a ways up in elevation. You did the best you could when riding a kite, chop the power and turn around, be ready with the power after the turn. Be ready for the back flip if you get a monster updraft or headwind., God Forbid.

    @kh40yr@kh40yr7 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, that's exactly what I did but my little trike couldn't outrun it back to the airport. lol Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • Scary stuff, great video! Would you be okay with me featuring some of it in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description.

    @lucaas@lucaas Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely. That’s why I share content. I love showing others the beauty and sometimes scary side of flight . Thank you for commenting. Appreciate your support.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
    • Can you also let me know when the video is up ? Thanks .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/Z6qHmtCumnSbhI0/bejne.html

      @jerrydelyea5820@jerrydelyea582011 ай бұрын
    • Where is your airstrip ?

      @SparrowCYEL@SparrowCYEL6 ай бұрын
    • @@SparrowCYEL Gainsboro TN

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19784 ай бұрын
  • Ryan was it rotors coming off the hills/Mechanical Rotors? Or Thermal? or Both. And the flight over was smooth until it wasn't, but you seem to turn back right away, I would have thought that It would have gotten better going back from where you came??? Was there a front coming in?

    @fpvflyby6855@fpvflyby6855 Жыл бұрын
    • It was very calm for the first 15 minutes or so . Yes I think it was a front because I fought it all the way back down to the landing. The weather didn’t predict this for sure lol . There were some darkish clouds forming to my left but I didn’t know which way it was heading and thought I was far enough away to fly a little further. Next time I’ll listen to my instincts.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 Amen

      @fpvflyby6855@fpvflyby6855 Жыл бұрын
    • Actually some good exsperience for you. The hills i see and the calm water tell me it wasnt mech rotors. You came into a shear and turbulant edies. Prob generated by the weather you had on a distance. But you maintained control and flew the wing. Good job

      @whisperingeagle@whisperingeagle Жыл бұрын
    • @@whisperingeagle Thank you

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
  • Good advice I got when first flying my joystick controlled ultralight---"If you get into turbulence, don't give up, just keep stiring that pot!"

    @jackfrost2146@jackfrost21467 ай бұрын
    • LOL I was ready to get back down . Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • Idk what could be more sketch .... like maybe straddling a rockets wile e coyote style and lighting the match 😂 god bless you 🙏

    @Authorityoneverything@Authorityoneverything7 ай бұрын
    • Lol, it's actually pretty safe statistically speaking. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • Gotta love the result, Ryan. Well done pilot.👍🙏 In a similar case of unexpected turbulence like that were there was next to zero warning, would that have been less scary in a Gyrocopter? What about a small fixed wing ultralight? Like one of your commenters said quite confidently "just fly that wing, they are buiit for those pucker moments" . haha As someone inexperienced still, was that good advice or just internet and not necessarily good advice? Your wing is actually safer in turbulence that a chute trike right? That is my guess only, but I've heard gyros are very forgiving of turbulence..not sure if true. Like I say, well done 👍

    @user-3tf67bk46u@user-3tf67bk46u11 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I’ve heard the same of gyro’s . A hang gliding wing won’t collapse like a paraglided it’s true although I like to paraglide and have nothing against them. The turbulence just lasted longer than I would’ve liked lol . I’ve been hit before with some pretty good gusts but on this occasion there was no warning. Thank you and thanks for commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • He was too high to be using that flexi-wing tube thing. They do not turn into gliders as even small sports planes do when many failures occur, they go into all kinds of crazy shapes as they plummet to earth when air shit hits fan. There are people claiming to take this kind of craft to 10,000 feet or more. All that kind does is create more regs on all of us and danger to innocents on the ground. And any passengers in other planes they endanger flying through. Most don't have any proper comm equipment on board when they do that.

      @geekfreak618@geekfreak6188 ай бұрын
  • Even the Wright Bros would be afraid to go up in that contraption.

    @ocsugar@ocsugar7 ай бұрын
    • lol I think they would actually be amazed. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • Oh, man... Been there...!! Attempted an approach to Woodland WA just as the north wind kicked in on final. SLAM BAM WHAM WHOA!!! IMMEDIATE ABORT!! Safe skies me brothah...

    @cosmosbandit4807@cosmosbandit480711 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, It's not where I want to be lol. Thank you .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Great to watch I fly a FLPHG and would kill power and turn in the lift for that situation making the most of the unstable air .I have thermaled to inversion layer only to bounce under it that felt like every bolt would shake undone it terrified me .latter after landing I asked other pilot how he broke through inversion he said stay with it until a stronger thermal can punch you through inversion to were the lift is like silk .mabe you were at an inversion layer ?

    @radman9951@radman99512 ай бұрын
    • I think it was a gust front that popped up out of nowhere. Thank you for watching and commenting. Fly safe !

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19782 ай бұрын
  • What goes up, will come down. Stay safe, have fun.

    @stephend9899@stephend98997 ай бұрын
    • Yeah it sucks to run out of gas lol. Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely, Thanks for watching and commenting.

    @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • Code brown for sure there. I don't know anything about those aircraft--do you practice stalls in those? Power on/off?

    @mattgreven7615@mattgreven761511 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I never practice for turbulence though lol.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 I don't recall that coming up in my private or instrument rating, either!

      @mattgreven7615@mattgreven761511 ай бұрын
  • Wherever you experienced this white knuckle adventure was, it certainly was a beautiful location to unfortunately have to also your droors 😅👍

    @L3TTUC3prey@L3TTUC3prey4 ай бұрын
    • lol Yes Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19784 ай бұрын
  • For those who don't know what that verse is in Isaiah 41:10; it says: Fear thou not; for I am with thee; be not dismayed, for I am your God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness. Beautiful!

    @lmr1300@lmr13003 ай бұрын
    • Thank you

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19783 ай бұрын
  • Where is that if you don't mind me asking? Beautiful valley there.

    @electrolytics@electrolytics11 ай бұрын
    • Gainsboro TN Jackson Co Airport Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • LOL, I trained at jackson country airport in Georgia just north of Athens@@FLYNRYAN1978

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
  • Certainly a testament to the design and construction of a the plane and the pilots skill.

    @tomjones6777@tomjones6777 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you Tom .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
  • Great pilot,what is the crusing speed of your trike?

    @jacmwo9865@jacmwo986511 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Around 45ish

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 thank you😊

      @jacmwo9865@jacmwo986511 ай бұрын
  • Did you intend to fly with turbulence in order to learn how to deal with it or keep your skills fresh, and what are the safety margins when its safe to fly and when it is not?

    @380Scania@380Scania2 ай бұрын
    • No the weather forecast for that afternoon was SUPPOSED to be calm . A little gust front popped up and I didn’t turn around when I should have and I got hit by it . I didn’t listen to my instincts lol. The wing so I’m told is rated to take much more than I experienced or that I could have physically controlled. I’m also still new to flying even though it was my 4th year at the time of this video. I’m sure there is a lot worse turbulence to experience and hopefully I can avoid it for the most part lol but it help to build skills and to realize first hand what the wing is capable of . Thank you for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19782 ай бұрын
  • Andy was an experienced Paramotor pilot who never wore a helmet. His friends always gave him shit for not wearing one. Andy gave in and started to wear one. One day Andy went up and he ended up crashing while wearing his helmet. He was rushed to the Hospital but was in pretty bad condition. His best friend Amos went to see him in the Hospital. Amos walked into the emergency room where Andy was being kept alive by some machines. Amos was shocked to see what all was left of his best friend Andy. Andy had no body left at all! All that was left was his head being kept alive all hooked up with machines and hoses. Andy didn't have a scratch or cuts anywhere on his face or his head. Amos was in shock when he heard Andy greet him when he walked into the room. No body, only his head on a platter all hooked up to wires and hoses. Amos looked at him and said "Now, aren't you glad that you had your helmet on"?

    @waynenelson3483@waynenelson348311 ай бұрын
    • LOL Good one, Dude!

      @KevinMaloneysmilingthrutherain@KevinMaloneysmilingthrutherain11 ай бұрын
    • lol some people always have to find a reason to argue but everyone is entitled to their opinion.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • Nice story, funny.

      @chrisc9611@chrisc961111 ай бұрын
    • @@jeffj4952 lol me too .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • And I thought skydiving humor was bad.

      @BurninatorTheTrogdor@BurninatorTheTrogdor11 ай бұрын
  • This looks far more interesting than a powered parachute. My buddy wanted me to go up with him in his powered parachute, above 30 mph we climbed, below 25ish we descended. It was like mowing the yard, I didn't think we'd ever land.

    @turdferguson5300@turdferguson53003 ай бұрын
    • I’m currently learning paramotoring as my favorite aspect of this type of flying is Low and Slow lol.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19783 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 lol You might be learning patients. I was intending to buy one before we went up. Dean lives one creek up river from us on the Chickamauga Lake. He and his buddy buzz the house now and then just to say hi. I'll hear them long before they show up. The stealth engineer was off that day when they built his. What I find remarkable is how many topless sunbathers he encounters so there is that. Good luck up there.

      @turdferguson5300@turdferguson53003 ай бұрын
    • @@turdferguson5300 thank you Yes I will have to work on my patience lol

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19783 ай бұрын
  • Another future gyro pilot ! There is wind and there are gusts and storms and such but say your prayers and hang on tight if you get in grip of angry air and it’s might. When you fly long enough you understand Mother Nature is no joke. Fly safe !!

    @automan1223@automan122311 ай бұрын
    • Lol Maybe one day . I love all things that fly . Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Hi nice video. Where was it taken please?

    @aeros4me@aeros4me7 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Gainsboro TN is where it was recorded.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • Scary enough in the 150, can’t imagine what it’s like in a micro?! 😱🫣 What a BEAUTIFUL Airpark!? 🙏

    @cottonhiker@cottonhiker11 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. Yes you can definitely feel everything in a Trike lol . It’s one of the most beautiful ways to fly when it’s calm though.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Magic 👍 Enjoy it while you can 👌

    @fenflyer@fenflyer11 ай бұрын
    • I plan on it . Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 I use to love flying around the coast on my open cockpit trike ..... one fine sunny day engine problems forced me to make emergency landing on the beach- returning later in the evening to the airfield than planned - the weather suddenly changed - really thick fog moved in really fast - lost all visual waypoints - couldn't locate the airfield reduced height to try getting a location - suddenly realised where I was after almost flying straight into the church spire near the airfield 😂🙈

      @fenflyer@fenflyer11 ай бұрын
    • @@fenflyer wow that sounds like quite the experience. It's fun to fly around clouds but not to get blocked in by them lol.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • The winds were a bit brutal. Well recovered !!!

    @Chewligan1@Chewligan1Ай бұрын
    • Thank you and thanks for commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978Ай бұрын
  • I found myself flying over water reduces updrafts and turbulence… just something to think about next time that happens.. even a river or lake will work

    @jonchmielowski835@jonchmielowski83511 ай бұрын
    • I’ve kind of noticed the same thing in my short time of flying however this turbulence beat me up all the way back to the airport lol . Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Is it a good idea to fly in the flight path of someone else landing or taking off from the landing strip of an airport?

    @hvac42long1@hvac42long17 ай бұрын
    • Not really . That's why we use transponders and keep our heads on swivels incase someone's not using one. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
  • I would never... almost had a mid-air with one coming out of an outlying field touch and go in a T-34C back in '83

    @craigdeaton6371@craigdeaton637111 ай бұрын
    • Always have to be alert . Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • Why you have a radio. And scan for aircraft in 10 degree increments. You will never see it panninng the sky.

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
  • Regular situation, some chatter. It's probably scary for you, because you fly before only in calm weather...

    @Marchuk777@Marchuk77711 ай бұрын
    • You are probably right .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978Күн бұрын
  • Hats off to you brother. I think you are freaking nuts and you couldn't get me to do that with a gun to my head but if that's what trips your trigger, go for it.

    @BruceMusto@BruceMusto11 ай бұрын
    • Lol I hear ya I personally think it’s nuts as well but I also think it’s nuts not to . Thank you for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Do you have an icao for departure airport? I would like to “fly” this in my simulator.

    @abstractbybrian@abstractbybrian11 ай бұрын
    • It’s Jackson Co airport in Gainsboro TN. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • nice flight, that turbulence would have been interesting to feel. i learn that if you crab (duirng skydiving) it is minimized at attitude. speaking of crabbing, looks like you had to do it shortly before landing. does this model have an altimeter.

    @eftemple@eftemple7 ай бұрын
    • Yes, there was a lot of crabbing going on in this flight lol. I use an app for my altimeter. Thank you for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
    • Mine had an altimeter and a speed gauge along wiht a com setup for driver and passenger and a radio for contact with other aircraft in the pattern. The weird thing about crabbing is I can remember flying up wind parallel to the runway with my wing pointed at least 40 degrees sideways but kept going parallet with runway. Wing always wants to point towards the wind. It is a strange sensation as you feel like the aircraft is going to turn around backwards. I can also remember crabbing on final and the last 100 feet, the wing always straightened out. Then you only had to deal with oscillation control and not dropping out of the sky. My instructor insisted I pull the bar back for max speed. "speed was your friend" this meant very small corrections were required. If you came in to low, apply more throttle but keep bar pulled in. Some would push the bar out and stall thus falling out of the sky.

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
    • @@kevindecker9444 yes speed is life .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
  • It never ceases to amaze me the way we create new ways to die.

    @guardkeeper@guardkeeper7 ай бұрын
    • The way I see it is new ways to truly live lol. It’s all a matter of perspective I guess. Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • What an amazing and idelic location, great airfield, unlimited emergency landing zones. But I couldn't cope with the speed of that untralight!

    @21ED7@21ED711 ай бұрын
    • Go any faster and you can’t take in the views ?

      @maxflight777@maxflight77711 ай бұрын
    • The slow speed is what makes it so appealing to me . You can take off and land in a very short distance and have plenty of time to take in the scenery. .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • I clocked my ground speed at 65 knots with a trail wind and 50 with flying into the wind. But then I had a rotax 670 high performace engine. My engine sounded like an airplance prop. @@maxflight777

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
  • I remember flying over the base of the Pyreneese From France to Spain on my own with a bag of ballast for stability in the passenger seat in my Flash 2 Alpha and being turned virtually 180 Degrees. That's scary. Thank God it was the only instance but still a very turbulent trip to Roses in Spain. Unfortunately no video! Circa 1995.

    @Thailandjohn@Thailandjohn11 ай бұрын
    • Wow , yeah getting turned upside down would definitely be more scary . Thanks for commenting

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • Now I know why there are some general aviation crashes in that area

      @alciaran@alciaran11 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 Horizontally

      @Thailandjohn@Thailandjohn11 ай бұрын
  • Good grief! That air was real trash at the end. Nice crosswind approach and landing.

    @dirkhoekstra727@dirkhoekstra72711 ай бұрын
    • Yes. It got super trashy . Thank you sir .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Phew ...thank goodness you had all the flying safety kit on

    @adrianjohnson8923@adrianjohnson89237 ай бұрын
    • Right. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
  • Check winds from surface to above maximum terrine, current and forecast.

    @philipcaldwell3187@philipcaldwell31876 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I did . It was a surprise cold front starting to move in . Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
  • That’s what we call a “ soft landing “ 🤣🤣🤣 You land in your own sh!t 🤣🤣

    @vrod1a@vrod1aАй бұрын
    • Almost needs a new pair lol. Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978Ай бұрын
  • Awesome video ❤

    @blackmamba3427@blackmamba342711 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for watching and commenting.!

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Very minor turbulence. In about a thousand hours of flying trikes I have suffered much worse on many occasions.

    @TheBioniXman@TheBioniXman6 ай бұрын
    • Didn't feel minor to me but then again, I only have a little over a hundred hours. Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
  • I noticed you wearing a tee-shirt. That suggests warm temperatures. The overcast skys, I'm guessing, suggests unstable air leading to building thunderstorms starting to form in the area. The down drafts hitting the ground, causing straight line winds playing with the hills, giving you hell too. I've been there, done that flying helicopters in AZ. Not fun. Thanks for posting.

    @TictacAddict1@TictacAddict111 ай бұрын
    • Hey thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • great video fantastic views terrific flight very good very good where next flight I liked

    @alvarogaitan2529@alvarogaitan252911 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Ive had worse than that in a fixed wing single seater Glider being caught in the tail end ot a Rotar. Not nice.High winds from 360 degrees. Alttitude about a 1000 ft. Thank God I managed to do a 90 deg. turn and get the hell out of there

    @maxrennie9931@maxrennie993111 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Should you apply power at least 50% in turbelence to make it smoother?

    @dataknado@dataknado11 ай бұрын
    • I tried a little bit of everything. Nothing seemed to help lol. So I returned to the Airport ASAP. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 you handled well though it seems was scary.

      @dataknado@dataknado11 ай бұрын
    • @@dataknado it lasted a long time that was the scary part. I've hit turbulence before but it never lasted that long.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • NOW THAT..is one FINE ‘Airpark’. Gorgeous, private area. I was going to say “how much runway does that thing NEED?!”

    @m118lr@m118lr11 ай бұрын
    • Thank you If there’s no wind around a hundred feet with my fat butt lol

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Was fun to watch… but in which country is it ? France ?

    @kreterakete@kreterakete26 күн бұрын
    • TN America . Thanks

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197826 күн бұрын
  • There something about the sound of a weed eater motor that keeps me grounded lol

    @user-om8wo6fv7b@user-om8wo6fv7b11 ай бұрын
    • I hear ya lol. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Gravity can be a real bitch. Enjoyed watching this one in front of computer screen with both feet touching ground.

    @michaelhart6318@michaelhart631811 ай бұрын
    • Lol I bet you did . Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Did ya get a racing stripe on the back of them trousers? I think I would have!!!!

    @RobertMacCready@RobertMacCready Жыл бұрын
    • Almost lol

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome. Do you need to get permission from your nearest airport control towers as when, where, and how high up you can fly?

    @theworldtomorrow3960@theworldtomorrow396011 ай бұрын
    • No I fall under part 103 Thanks for watching

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • I’ve been to 6600’ but it can go much higher. It gets really cold though.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • Depends on the airspace...class G you can do what you want. Class E you need permission. Any class above, ULs are prohibited.

      @cwalke32477@cwalke3247711 ай бұрын
    • @@cwalke32477: I understand, thanks very much.

      @theworldtomorrow3960@theworldtomorrow396011 ай бұрын
    • You cannot fly in controled airspace only class G and E airspace. You can fly over class D airport as the airspace is normally 4000FT AGL. This guy was in a single seater. He was not required to take trainging or even have a radio. I had a duel seater and was required to have a light sport aircraft license issued by the FAA.

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
  • Well I don’t know what scary part was but… what could have been a scary scenario was that fact that you could of put yourself in a bad situation if your engine quit so far and low away from that beautiful long runway by not setting yourself up on a proper close in standard pattern.

    @nickcaci7238@nickcaci7238Ай бұрын
    • There’s plenty of places to land out considering it stalls at 29mph. I would have liked to do a proper pattern but I was concerned more about getting back safely. Thanks for watching!

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978Ай бұрын
  • Good job man!

    @waetos@waetos6 ай бұрын
    • Thank you and thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
  • 🚁14,700 hours of jet helicopter photography. 99% fun 1% sheer terror. ‼️ Bad things: lightning strike frying electronics, blown turbines, transmission failure, replacing rotor blades due to gunfire strikes, geese- specially when one flies through the chin bubble and explodes on the pedals. Tail rotor failure. Been through those. Any landing you can walk away from 👍👍

    @relevantinformation6655@relevantinformation66553 ай бұрын
    • Yeah That’s sounds a lot more intense than what I experienced lol. Thank you for your service and thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19783 ай бұрын
    • swa no landing gear

      @user-nj3qw5is3q@user-nj3qw5is3qАй бұрын
    • Absolutely agree! Thank you for your service and thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN1978Ай бұрын
  • Bravo! Amazing video!! Next best thing to flying that thing myself.

    @snufflehound@snufflehound11 ай бұрын
    • Thank you and thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Don't fly in much thermic conditions? The terrain can rip thermals and cause mechanical turbulence. I could see you just wanted to get down :) and I went through your channel, HG pilots have a good bump tolerance. You didn't pursue hang gliding after H2 or something?

    @BariFPV@BariFPV6 ай бұрын
    • I’ll start by saying that yes I’ve hit some significant turbulence before however I think I ran into a cold front moving in and it was fairly rough for an extended period pretty much all the way back to the airport as shown in the video. I know that some pilots say that it was mild to nothing but it wasn’t or didn’t feel like nothing to me lol. First time my cameras were moved around while flying. Yes I stopped flying hang gliding as an H2 but not due to turbulence I was just impatient and didn’t care to hangwait as it was called . I was also fairly high for it to be mechanical turbulence off the hills . I also passed several hills before that and it was butter smooth until I got closer to those darker clouds starting to form . Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
    • It was some sort of sheer, terrain can break thermals. Na, it looked quite turbulent especially the couple of negatives. About a month ago, I got sucked into a wave flying my hang glider and shot right through the CB at 5.5K and couple of minutes later was a couple of grand above clouds. The ride up was insane, being fully pulled in and climbing at over 2.5K ft/m. It was the ride down which I thought would break my glider mid air. Just a tumble weed. I made it but it loosened just about every bolt on the glider and small bits came off. I did see the turbulence followed you all the way down to the river. That's just how it is sometimes. Good stuff man, keep on flying and be safe.

      @BariFPV@BariFPV6 ай бұрын
    • @BariFPV yeah I care nothing for flying in those types of conditions. I know turbulence is part of the game and I’ve actually become more tolerant over the last couple years but I still hate the stuff lol. Happy flying!

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19786 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 just have to build that bump tolerance hehe :) but nothing like flying in glassy conditions though if the air isn't spicy I get bored rather quickly lol

      @BariFPV@BariFPV6 ай бұрын
  • А где это снято , чё за местность такая красивая ? А воще супер- суперее не бывает !!!!!!!

    @user-fc3no2zf5o@user-fc3no2zf5o11 ай бұрын
    • Из ответов понял- Аргентина

      @user-fc3no2zf5o@user-fc3no2zf5o11 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching and commenting. This is Tennessee where I fly.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Loved the flight ! I am no expert but you seemed to turn over the water would you have been better to fly straight through the thermal and back over land ?, not criticising just a question ?. Keep safe 😊

    @jeremysaunders9916@jeremysaunders99162 ай бұрын
    • It was smooth sailing for the first 15 minutes. It was actually a gust front that popped up out of nowhere that I had hoped was moving in the opposite direction lol. My experience is when flying over water though is it seems smoother. Thank you for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19782 ай бұрын
    • @FLYNRYAN1978 thanks for reply, last time I did recreational flying was when I was 16 at Shobdon in the UK. 63 now wish I had done more 😳. Enjoy your flying and look after yourself.

      @jeremysaunders9916@jeremysaunders99162 ай бұрын
    • @@jeremysaunders9916 thank you. Do some more flying. It’s never too late.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19782 ай бұрын
  • Like a flip of a switch - buttery smooth to crap just like that - what time of day? Just curious as I fly a paramotor trike and confined to morning and evenings. This sport intrigues me and want to pursue.

    @cmalbertosub@cmalbertosub11 ай бұрын
    • It was late afternoon but apparently not late enough lol. I’m pursuing paramotoring . I want to be biwingral.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • on the other hand, free-flight pilots are looking for such turbulence to go up. HAHAHA

    @MrLimitlessME@MrLimitlessME3 ай бұрын
    • lol yeah I don’t think this Is the kind you are looking for. Thanks for watching!

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19783 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 cool stuff tho. did you figure out what caused it? some feature in the terrain or forecast maybe?

      @MrLimitlessME@MrLimitlessME3 ай бұрын
    • @@MrLimitlessME I think it was some weather that popped up out of nowhere.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19783 ай бұрын
  • Microlight pilot's have zero lessons on thermals and how they effect light aircraft... As a paragliding pilot we were taught about thermals so I understood and experienced thermals first hand before becoming a microlight pilot..it's way less stressful if you understand and experience them first hand or with an instructor.

    @clivegreen7142@clivegreen71425 ай бұрын
    • I started in hang gliders so I do have a little. It’s just that I don’t like them lol. If I had a choice I fly in smooth air all the time but I’m too impatient for that 😊

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19785 ай бұрын
  • Do you need wingtip strobe lights on that machine?

    @stevengrutzmacher@stevengrutzmacher28 күн бұрын
    • No It falls under part 103 . I do have and use them though among all the other lights I use . Thank you for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197828 күн бұрын
  • 40 Years long I was Flying Instructor for Ultra Lights and I have many criticts to your flight.. #1 No weather forcast, so you got surprised by a very little cold front. #2 Your clothing are very not apropriate for flying, even in summer you have the wind chill effect. #3 You don't wear a helmet - a real cold front will bring ice-balls! and if you crash in turbulances, your brain (or the 3 braincells) arn't protected.

    @sergebalmer@sergebalmer7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN19787 ай бұрын
  • Quoting Benjamin Franklin "Some people are weather-wise, but most are otherwise"

    @TUC-vg8sl@TUC-vg8sl11 ай бұрын
    • Isn’t he the guy that flew a kite in a lightning storm? I am definitely otherwise lol. But I’m learning. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • Been there, done that. Pretty unsettling when it hits.

    @tsipantziGMAIL@tsipantziGMAIL11 ай бұрын
    • It sure is . thanks for watching .

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • I have to ask. Is turbulence more dangerous in a trike than a fixed wing plane? I've hit way worse in my Vector, and aside from being uncomfortable, I wouldn't consider it scary. The only scary time was hitting a rotor from the side and having the plane bank to about 60 degrees in a second. Twice, lol.

    @swordguy8@swordguy811 ай бұрын
    • I don’t think it’s more dangerous but it’s definitely more exaggerated as you cannot right the Trike with a stick and rudder. You control the direction with not only your weight but the weight of the Trike and gas you have on board. The cameras have pretty good stabilization so you’re not seeing the full effect of what was happening. My wing definitely banked and dropped several times on my way back to the airport. Thanks for watching and commenting.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • @@FLYNRYAN1978 Your wing area & slow speed amplify the effect of turbulence. Minor bumps in high speed airplane might be severe to this craft. A little extra speed and keeping the faith helps a lot. Probably a front coming in. It started up at cloud base but kept bumping all the way down. As a hang glider and ultralight pilot of 50 years experience, smooth flights are boring but a nice time to wring out the wing. Most thermal bumps are fun to work. A front approaching or a horizontal wind shear is not so fun.

      @larrycroome7759@larrycroome775911 ай бұрын
    • @@larrycroome7759 yeah I’m happy with (boring)flights lol. It was probably a front moving in. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
    • I have flown through exactly what you went through numerous times. It is scary and I believe the LSA is more dangerous and pronounced that a cessna or something. My aircraft weights 400LBS, wing was 150 plus gas and passenger weight. So I was around 800 - 900 LBS. My tank held 15 gallons@@FLYNRYAN1978

      @kevindecker9444@kevindecker94446 ай бұрын
  • Does this flight take place along the Maryland, West Virginia border?

    @enpassant7358@enpassant735811 ай бұрын
    • No More of the Tn and Kentucky border. Thanks for watching.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
  • good job, i bet that was a bit nerve wracking for a few moments!

    @tysoncott7402@tysoncott740211 ай бұрын
    • It definitely was . It lasted longer than any turbulence I’ve hit before.

      @FLYNRYAN1978@FLYNRYAN197811 ай бұрын
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