One of the cool things about joining the "flying fraternity" are some of the opportunities that come up. I had the chance over the 4th to go flying with my A&P in the rear seat of his Yak while doing some formation flying over 3 parades. I got some instruction as well as some stick time flying "loose" formation. I learned it is not for the feint of heart and should not be attempted without proper instruction!
Good videos! Aryana, something looked different with your uncle. Then it dawned on me - a mic but no headset. He must use one of the units with the earplugs instead of muffs. Looks comfortable (the headset that is - not necessarily the flight routine!)
Kyle
54 B N1932C
57 BMW Isetta
Best original 170B - Dearborn, MI 2005
Paul, were you or your A&P in the rear seat of the Yak?
I was in the back seat. Still lot's of fun. My wife flew rear seat in the Yak about 2 years ago and commented that was the first time she flew over our town...........upside down.
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