High School to Flight School [+] Student Pilot Flies a Cessna 172

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. 🌟 Join Sienna on her last day of school as she transitions seamlessly from the classroom to the flight deck, embarking on an exciting new chapter in flight school. Get an up-close look at how a dedicated flight instructor guides a budding pilot through the nuances of flying a plane, particularly the popular Cessna 172, and witness the thrill of Alaska flight training.

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0:00 - Graduation Day Transition
Sienna's transition from high school graduation to her flight training journey.
1:43 - C-17 Aircraft Encounter
A unique encounter with a C-17 military aircraft before the flight lesson.
3:46 - First Flight and Landing
The initial phase of the flight lesson, including the first landing attempt.
6:39 - Second Landing Effort
Sienna's second landing, focusing on refining techniques and instructor feedback.
10:20 - Third Landing Challenge
The third landing attempt, with an emphasis on minor corrections and flight control.
13:45 - Fourth and Fifth Landings
Sienna tackles her fourth and fifth landings, showcasing progress and skill development.
17:54 - Wake Turbulence Education
A lesson on wake turbulence, including safety precautions and flight adjustments.
21:33 - Sixth and Seventh Landings
The sixth and seventh landing attempts, highlighting further improvements and adjustments.
26:22 - Eighth Landing and Techniques
The eighth landing, with a focus on centerline alignment and response sampling.
29:18 - Final Landing and Debrief

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All Comments (21)
  • @angleofattack
    How do you think Sienna is doing? What do you get from watching these videos?
  • Awesome job! Student pilot here at 45 hours and I gotta say, it took me about 50 landings before it began to click. Even if you're someone with 1,000 hours you're still going to have some landings where you're like WTF was that hahaha. Great job and learn from your best and worst landings and carry that forward.
  • She is doing so awesome. She seems to have a great attitude about turbulence and mistakes.
  • @CroshVine
    I would do little reminder rhymes of important numbers and altitude. For example "Keep it 80 on the climb, land at 70 on the line."
  • @wwang2904
    Big thanks to your channel! I've been watching your videos since early this year before my training and all the way through my training. Just passed my flight test couple days ago and now just one 150nm xc away from becoming a private pilot. Your videos were a huge help!
  • @daft990
    Working on my PPL in Sweden, and we regularly have a C17 land at our local airport. It's a proper beast! Very impressive machine.
  • @julioserrano8730
    Congrats Sienna. Your progress is amazing. From the radio transmissions thru the landings. Keep up the good work. You will be great because you have a great instructor. Great Job!!!!!!
  • @immeandering
    Sienna is doing great! Getting closer to that solo 💪
  • @CarterShow
    I love seeing Sienna’s journey! Best of luck!!
  • @eugeneweaver3199
    Congratulations, Sienna! You are an amazing, smart young lady! I really enjoy watching you progress in your pilot training. I'm sure a lot of student pilots WISH their progress was as good as yours!
  • @markmaccani9411
    Chris, Great job on the video. Really enjoying these training videos. Sienna is really coming along.
  • @chuckpowell391
    HI Chris. Thanks for another great video. That sampling technique is new to me and it is genius! Keep the great content coming.
  • @dsmith8372
    Thanks Chris and Sienna. I am learning a lot in parallel with her training.
  • @kotabear23
    I've loved watching this whole series as I've been working on my Private Pilot as well! It's awesome to have this perspective to be able to see things that I don't notice myself when I'm flying. Keep up the great work and fly safe!
  • @MichaelGolpe
    I'm inspired! Congratulations, Sienna! Looking forward to following her future channel!
  • @liquidintegrity
    ❤ congratulations Sienna, freedom! Enjoy this time of life! Your landings are getting better, I remember it took me awhile to get a good grip on these, it’s one of the hardest parts in learning to fly is how to land :) it’s all about power management and listening to the wind! It will come out eventually. Wish you a success and a good luck. Ask your instructor to take you to smaller airports with a lot shorter runways too!