Nailing the Perfect Landing: An Insightful Flight Instruction with Janelle at Inflight Pilot Training

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In the fascinating world of aviation, a recent video titled "Stick the Landing" captures an exceptional moment in flight training that has garnered much attention and admiration. The video features an instructor guiding a student through the crucial final moments of landing a plane, demonstrating the precision and calm required to master such a complex task.

The video transcript reveals the instructor's methodical and reassuring approach: "Still a little high, this is looking okay though. Let's pitch back for 60, and then we'll just pull some more power back. Yeah, there we go. This is looking good, we've got a really slight left crosswind, so let's add a little right rudder here. Very, very nice. A little left aileron. Alright, just kind of inching that power back, but looking down at the horizon, okay? So we're kind of rounding out here, let's hold it off, start bringing the nose back, start walking that power back, hold it off, keep that, keep that, yep. Nice! Oh my gosh! That was nice!"

The community's comments provide further context and appreciation for the instructor's skills and demeanor. One user reminisced, "Back when I was learning my instructor used to sit on his hands on landing. I asked him why and he said ‘it frightens the students to see them shaking!’" Another user humorously noted, "Flight instructors have guts; this would be like a driver instructor on steroids."

The calm and supportive nature of the instructor did not go unnoticed. "What a great instructor! Her voice was just so calm and easy-going all through that. Great instructions, too," one user commented. Another added, "That's a very good instructor, not only tells the student what to do but also why they're doing it. Plus the praise for a job well done."

Interestingly, the instructor's voice and guidance were a highlight for many. "Her instructor voice is on point. Seriously, she's calm, encouraging, enthusiastic, and reassuring all at once. Absolutely amazing, no notes," a fellow aviation enthusiast observed.

Janelle at Inflight Pilot Training was specifically mentioned for her exceptional training methods. Located in The Twin Cities, MI, Inflight Pilot Training offers flight training from $110/hr, with most people completing their Private Pilot's License in around 60 hours. Their programs include 8-12 week full courses for $15,125 and additional training for Instrument Flight Rules rating for $10,000, which enables flying in less than ideal weather conditions.

Overall, the video "Stick the Landing" not only showcases a student's successful landing but also highlights the vital role of an excellent instructor in achieving such feats. The instructor’s calm, clear, and encouraging guidance serves as an inspiration for a******g pilots and underscores the importance of quality flight training.

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Top Comments from Imgur

MustHailSagan

Flight instructors have guts this would be like a driver instructor on steroids

mercbrit

Back when I was learning my instructor used to sit on his hands on landing. I asked him why and he said “it frightens the students to see them shaking!”

C***Crotchula

I really appreciate the "eeeeee". I never know what to do when someone is like celebrating something i did

F**cTedCruz

Eeeeeeee.

duktayp

Great Graphics, where can I download this?

SomeDetroitGuy

What a great instructor! Her voice was just so calm and easy-going all through that. Great instructions, too.

RuffleMyFluffles

That's a very good instructor, not only tells the student what to do but also why they're doing it. Plus the praise for a job well done.

searching4somewhere

I also say EEEEE when doing extremely impressive s***

nikinnorway1337

I'd say "she can teach me to fly anyday" but i mean that literally and I'm scared of flying, so no thank you madame but i appreciate your gentle encouragement and professionalism.

MyCatIsMissingAnEar

She is an awesome CFI. Calm, cool, clear. Sterile cockpit except for what's absolutely necessary. As a fellow woman in general aviation: Happy Friday.

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