This video shows how to make turns in a Cessna 172…
I present another video of my PPL training – how to make turns in the Cessna 172. This training is mandatory for Private Pilot License course according Transport Canada. We took off from CYHU St-Hubert airport (CYHU). There is a GPS track in the video that shows time to time and you can see where the flight was exactly.
I received a very good experience in this flight. There was a nasty turn in the weather during the flight. For this reason we decided to go back as fast as possible!
“Go as fast as we can!”, said my instructor.
Video: how to make turns in the Cessna 172
Chapters
You can choose most interesting chapter for you in the video:
- Engine start
- Listening of ATIS
- Radio: Ground contact
- Taxiing to the runway
- Engine Run-Up
- Before take off check list
- Radio: Warning about birds
- Lining up on the runway
- Radio: Take off clearance is received
- Take off
- Radio: CYHU tower contact
- Avoiding a town due to local people complains about aircraft’s noise
- Radio: CYHU tower contact us
- Radio: Change frequency to St-Mathias airport
- Climbing to 1800ft
- Radio: Frequency 126.7
- Increasing altitude after passing Saint-Jean-Baptiste
- Altitude 3000ft
- Cessna 172 – Turns (main training is started)
- CALT before 450 turns
- I perform turns
- Avoiding turns (indtructor)
- Minimum radius turns
- We went back due to weather
- Instructor, “Lets go with full power!”
- Instructor, “Go as fast as we can!”
- Radio: Frequency 121.3
- Approaching Chambly bassin (a call point)
- Radio: Contact to CYHU tower
- Cabin check before descending
- How to reduce speed on Cessna 172
- Radio: Tower contact on approach
- Final – RWY 06R
- After landing check list
- CPAQ
- Engine shut down
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