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Backcountry Pilot • Cedar Mountain, UT in a Husky A-1B

Cedar Mountain, UT in a Husky A-1B

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Cedar Mountain, UT in a Husky A-1B

Hey everybody!

I just made a quick video of my flight down to Cedar Mountain the other day in a Husky A-1B... Hope you enjoy!

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Pretty neat area!
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Re: Cedar Mountain, UT in a Husky A-1B

who's hanging on the throttle in the back seat? :D
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I have to say, the head-mounted GoPro really spices up a video.
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who's hanging on the throttle in the back seat? :D


Haha he's a flight instructor that I work with (i'm a lowly line guy)....unfortunately the company I rent from insurance policy wont let me be checked out for solo flight in the tailwheel until I have 100hrs of tailwheel time :shock: (yeah you read that right)
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Being able to rent a taildragger for solo flight is a pretty rare thing these days, for obvious reasons. It's pretty understandable, the minimums required. Of the few that I rented, they were pranged frequently or destroyed.
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Thanks for posting the video. Thinking aboutgoing down there in a ccoupleof days with grassstrip pilot.
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leloup6989 wrote:
who's hanging on the throttle in the back seat? :D


Haha he's a flight instructor that I work with (i'm a lowly line guy)....unfortunately the company I rent from insurance policy wont let me be checked out for solo flight in the tailwheel until I have 100hrs of tailwheel time :shock: (yeah you read that right)


Especially when they get ground looped...which I believe this one was just recently.
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