Try to be nice.
https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2016/august/flight-training/dont-try-this-at-home
Skalywag wrote:This Hirschman guy is special...after his video, and now the way he wrote this article, it sure seems like he has something against STOL.
Our backcountry/STOL flying seems to be one of the few sectors in GA that is actually growing. Why is AOPA publishing this guy who's putting a negative spin on STOL??? His intro and little excerpt at the end, "The Right Way," had the same negative vibe as his video.
I hope that readers, who are unfamiliar with our type of flying, realize that Dave Hirschman is merely a self-proclaimed authority; in my opinion he has zero credibility. As far as backcountry/STOL flying is concerned, Hirschman has shown a level of skill/understanding no greater than that of a student pilot.
A1Skinner wrote:Skalywag wrote:This Hirschman guy is special...after his video, and now the way he wrote this article, it sure seems like he has something against STOL.
Our backcountry/STOL flying seems to be one of the few sectors in GA that is actually growing. Why is AOPA publishing this guy who's putting a negative spin on STOL??? His intro and little excerpt at the end, "The Right Way," had the same negative vibe as his video.
I hope that readers, who are unfamiliar with our type of flying, realize that Dave Hirschman is merely a self-proclaimed authority; in my opinion he has zero credibility. As far as backcountry/STOL flying is concerned, Hirschman has shown a level of skill/understanding no greater than that of a student pilot.
X2. Very well said Luke.

Crzyivan13 wrote:A1Skinner wrote:Skalywag wrote:This Hirschman guy is special...after his video, and now the way he wrote this article, it sure seems like he has something against STOL.
Our backcountry/STOL flying seems to be one of the few sectors in GA that is actually growing. Why is AOPA publishing this guy who's putting a negative spin on STOL??? His intro and little excerpt at the end, "The Right Way," had the same negative vibe as his video.
I hope that readers, who are unfamiliar with our type of flying, realize that Dave Hirschman is merely a self-proclaimed authority; in my opinion he has zero credibility. As far as backcountry/STOL flying is concerned, Hirschman has shown a level of skill/understanding no greater than that of a student pilot.
X2. Very well said Luke.
X3
I was pulling full flaps and rotating in the Cherokee 140 as soon as I kicked my instructor out of the plane.
I blame this site, Greg Swingle, and YouTube.
If I would've listened to all the "experts" I would have never left Ohio for Idaho with 80 hours in my logbook. Best thing I ever did. Scared the fuck out of myself at least four times.
I would do it again in a heartbeat. Changed my life forever.

8GCBC wrote:I am tempted to translate what Skaly wrote into local Hawaiian pidgin. But, it would not be as polite.
PittsDriver wrote:8GCBC wrote:I am tempted to translate what Skaly wrote into local Hawaiian pidgin. But, it would not be as polite.
But would be great to hear nonetheless.
Crzyivan13 wrote:A1Skinner wrote:Skalywag wrote:This Hirschman guy is special...after his video, and now the way he wrote this article, it sure seems like he has something against STOL.
Our backcountry/STOL flying seems to be one of the few sectors in GA that is actually growing. Why is AOPA publishing this guy who's putting a negative spin on STOL??? His intro and little excerpt at the end, "The Right Way," had the same negative vibe as his video.
I hope that readers, who are unfamiliar with our type of flying, realize that Dave Hirschman is merely a self-proclaimed authority; in my opinion he has zero credibility. As far as backcountry/STOL flying is concerned, Hirschman has shown a level of skill/understanding no greater than that of a student pilot.
X2. Very well said Luke.
X3
I was pulling full flaps and rotating in the Cherokee 140 as soon as I kicked my instructor out of the plane.
I blame this site, Greg Swingle, and YouTube.
If I would've listened to all the "experts" I would have never left Ohio for Idaho with 80 hours in my logbook. Best thing I ever did. Scared the fuck out of myself at least four times.
I would do it again in a heartbeat. Changed my life forever.
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