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Excellent forward slip technique. 10/10

97,570 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

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Mud1 year ago

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

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SlideBelts4 years ago

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

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Stupid McStupidson1 year ago

@OODAwiki Whew lads that glide slope

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Michael Hodges1 year ago

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

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GreyGhost1 year ago

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

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Lance Winslow1 year ago

Wow, that was good.

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(((Dave (Your Majesty)🇺🇸🇮🇱🐶🟦)))1 year ago

Passengers usually don’t appreciate it

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PPL Loading. . .1 year ago

Excellent execution. . . 🙌🏾

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Joshua Conti 📷1 year ago

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

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Joe Shlabotnik1 year ago

💕

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Al Dugan1 year ago

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

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