Red Bird Simulator LD is 3-sided, aluminum enclosure.with 200°, wrap-around visuals with world-wide terrain database. Single yoke flight control, Standard rudder pedals with differential brakes. Including Controls for throttle, propeller, and mixture and Controls for flight instruments, GPS(s), radio(s), and autopilot as appropriate to aircraft being simulated
I'll be spending my first 5 lesson's on this simulator:
1. Effects of Controls
2. Straight & Level Flight
3. Climbs & Descents
4. Turns & Climbing Turns
5. Slow Flights & Stalls
Simulator Class - C172
Although not log-gable on your flight journal, This simulator is a good primer prior your actual flight training.
Private Pilot Course Ground School | Finished Atlas
After 4 years, I've finally finished my ground school. Maybe you've asked me why did it take so long when you can finish it in 3 weeks or less if your doing it full time. Well I started my ground school lessons back in August 2009 doing it part time every weekend while taking my bachelor's degree and for some reasons I stopped. Few years later April 2013 decided to go back, Continued my lessons and finally finished.
Meteorology Class
Here are my batch mates & ground instructors below.
Check out the YouTube video below as I try out my exdreme camera for my future flight training. I recommend watching it in HD. Have fun! (Disclaimer: I'm not the one piloting the airplane.)
Ferry Flight | Clark International Airport to Omni Aviaton Complex
Departing from Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, Frustrated Touch & Go Lesson due to full pattern meaning there already 4 aircraft on the pattern which is the maximum allowable traffic for Omni pattern. We Just ferry the aircraft (RP-C8846) from DMIA to Omni Aviation Complex.
It's my first time inside Clark Ramp and also the first time to follow taxi instructions. We did a Zoom take off / Military take off that rotates at 80 knots with 30 degrees pitch up. Landing bounces once which quite ok for a newbie.