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Student Pilot Loses Engine During Solo Flight And Nails The Emergency Landing
On May 22, Brian Parsley departed Concord, North Carolina in a 1968 Cessna 150J for a “solo long cross-country” flight. At about 2,200 feet above sea level and nine miles from his home airport’s runway, the engine of the Cessna sputtered to a stop. With only 1,500 feet of altitude to work with, there was no chance of making it to the airport, so he took it in for an emergency landing. (jalopnik.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Awesome! My cousin is learning how to fly in France! I wish this video could be in French! Thank you fir posting as I am not a pilot but I do think this is quite incredible and congratulations!
Very Good Landing.!!
Having watched the debrief video in the main news article he hoped we could see the amount of stress he was under.
To me it looked like he did this every day he seemed so calm.
Job well done Mr Parsley.
To me it looked like he did this every day he seemed so calm.
Job well done Mr Parsley.
I think he should earn an A in emergencies.
Under control very calm and great landing Well Done
What a great job. He had his cross check going while at the same time remaining calm and identifying a place to land. He did not have to slip or make turns to loose any altitude and he pegged it. In Army flight school (fixed wing) we were given forced landings constantly. He probably had one, maybe two to practice before the real thing. You have to keep a landing place in mind all the time and he did. Well done.