This week's lesson: cross-country flight!
Oct. 13th, 2014 11:41 pmOctober 12th, 2014 was my first cross-country helicopter flight, where cross-country is defined as a flight of at least 25 nautical miles terminating at a different airport than the one I departed from. We had a GoPro camera in the cockpit the whole way. No headset sound, unfortunately, just engine noises- I suggest you turn down the volume or mute the video first.
Departure was from Lawrence Municipal Airport in North Andover, MA. The first place we stopped at was Portsmouth International Airport at Pease, aka "it looks like an aircraft carrier" and "the runway is *literally* two miles long, look it up".
In all of these- I had to break the hour-plus video into four segments- I'm the one on the right.
Departure was from Lawrence Municipal Airport in North Andover, MA. The first place we stopped at was Portsmouth International Airport at Pease, aka "it looks like an aircraft carrier" and "the runway is *literally* two miles long, look it up".
In all of these- I had to break the hour-plus video into four segments- I'm the one on the right.
The first twenty minutes of 12 October 2014 cross-country flight from Camwyn on Vimeo.
The second twenty minutes of 12 October 2014 cross-country flight from Camwyn on Vimeo.
The third part of 12 October 2014 cross-country flight from Camwyn on Vimeo.
Last part of 12 Oct 2014 cross-country flight from Camwyn on Vimeo.