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Landing with a 12 knot direct crosswind from the left…
– I talk through it as I do a pretty good job executing a slip.
Watch in HD!
This is the final of 4 parts from a little series talking about weather as related to flying with my buddy Mark.
He is a meteorologist and resident “Storm Hunter” for the weather network in Canada.
Cessna 172 SP
Links to other parts:
1: http://youtu.be/qfySi6zg7IQ
2: http://youtu.be/yiW8NWd3nhk
3: http://youtu.be/VBzMYYLjGMY
4: you’re looking at it.
Link to Mark’s “Storm Hunter” Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/stormhunt…
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