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Excellent forward slip technique. 10/10

97,570 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Mud
Mud1 год назад

I’ve watched this several times and still can’t believe that this is a legitimate runway.

Фото профиля SlideBelts
SlideBelts4 лет назад

Okay fine, keep your old belt, we know it's comfy.

Фото профиля Stupid McStupidson
Stupid McStupidson1 год назад

@OODAwiki Whew lads that glide slope

Фото профиля Michael Hodges
Michael Hodges1 год назад

Damn, as if that airport wasn’t already a challenge to land on. 😂 Well done. 👌

Фото профиля GreyGhost
GreyGhost1 год назад

Jeepers. Nerves of steel needed for that. Would not want to sneeze on the way down.

Фото профиля Lance Winslow
Lance Winslow1 год назад

Wow, that was good.

Фото профиля (((Dave (Your Majesty)🇺🇸🇮🇱🐶🟦)))
(((Dave (Your Majesty)🇺🇸🇮🇱🐶🟦)))1 год назад

Passengers usually don’t appreciate it

Фото профиля PPL Loading. . .
PPL Loading. . .1 год назад

Excellent execution. . . 🙌🏾

Фото профиля Joshua Conti 📷
Joshua Conti 📷1 год назад

That thing had to have been in a beat stall when he pitched the nose up just before the mains hit

Фото профиля Joe Shlabotnik
Joe Shlabotnik1 год назад

💕

Фото профиля Al Dugan
Al Dugan1 год назад

Exactly how I would have done it, if I were a pilot. 👍

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