The Experience of Flying Small Planes

For thousands of years, man wondered how birds flew in the air. Some daring people tried to make artificial feathers but they didn’t achieve their goal. It was in 1903 when wright brothers stunned the world when they made the first aircraft. The first planes were slow and unstable hence there were many crushes. Through research, experiments and technological advancement, man finally made a stable artificial “bird.” Modern planes are safer, faster and easier to pilot. Fastest models use jet engines while light planes still use propellers.

Nowadays, planes are common and almost all countries have airports. However, a large percentage of people on the planet have not yet rode in a plane. Planes are used for various purposes. Aircraft are used for carrying cargo, passengers, and even fuel. Special planes are used in war fronts to carry out air strikes and spy on the enemy. Small propeller planes are the cheapest aircraft models on the market. They are easier to make, fly and maintain than other types of aircraft. Small planes are easier to fly and they are used by various departments to carry out surveillance, rescue and other missions.

How it feels to fly a small plane

1. Aerial view of the landscape

A small plane flies closer to the ground as compared to large passenger planes. This allows you to have an aerial view of the countryside without being obstructed by thick clouds. In fact you can fly as low as 50 feet from the ground. This height allows you to see people, vehicles, trains, trees, mountains and other physical features from above. In addition, unlike big planes such as Boeing, small planes have bigger windows that allows you to have a panoramic view of the surface from multiple angles.

2. Easy to fly

Small planes are easier to control. Most models have similar control components and instructions. When flying these planes, you don’t follow strict trajectories like commercial jets. The plane allows you to fly over various landscapes and even circle a certain area without raising questions.

While doing this type of flying it is, of course, very important to keep in close contact with air traffic control and other aircraft in the vicinity so it is extremely important to have the best pilot headsets available.

3. Private flying

If you are a pilot, you can hire a plane and enjoy a ride with your friends or family. You won’t experience long queues, noisy passengers and other problems that you encounter in a commercial plane. Private flying allows you to explore a vast area within a short period of time and land on various air strips on the countryside.

4. No official clothing

Unless the plane belongs to a company or a certain agency, the pilot can wear any clothing. You can wear a pair of jeans and a T-shirt and pilot the plane without any restrictions. However, if you need a T-shirt with a logo or writings related to aviation, you can get a shirt from Fly The Airplane T-Shirt or other T-shirt branding companies. The clothing should be able to keep you warm and comfortable when you are airborne. Remember to acquire the necessary papers before flying to another country to be able to identify yourself as a pilot.

5. No air crew

Unlike commercial passenger planes, small planes don’t have air hostess and other members of the air crew. Carry your own drink since there will be no one to serve you meals. If you have any doubts or questions, ask the pilot before the plane takes off to avoid disturbing the pilot when airborne.

6. Some small planes have parachutes

Most small planes don’t have parachutes since they can land on any open field or road. Most modern planes are also safer than first models so you don’t need a parachute. However, planes that are used for military surveillance, skydiving and other special activities have parachutes.

7. No washrooms

Most small planes don’t have wash rooms. There is no way you can relieve yourself once the plane is airborne so visit the room before boarding.

8. The pilot is close to the passengers

The cockpit and the passenger seats of most small planes are not separated by a barrier. If you are the pilot, a passenger could be seated by your side or behind you. This design allows you to chat with passengers while piloting.

9. Short take-off time

Small planes require a short runway to take-off and land. Once the throttle is pushed forward, the plane accelerates and gets airborne in no time. The plane also requires a short runway to land. Some light planes work perfectly on unpaved runways and this makes it easy to land on road or open space if you experience technical problems of if the weather becomes bad.

10. Turbulence

Big planes are known to be stable in the air unless there are strong winds. On the other side, small planes are affected by winds. You will experience a bumpy ride especially when wind is flowing in an undesired direction.

11. Small planes are slower

Most small planes get their thrust from propellers. Planes that use propellers are slower than those which use jet engines. Slower planes take more time to reach their destination. However, they are good for skydiving, surveillance and videography. When skydiving, the chances of landing on the target area are high if you jump from a slow plane. Air surveillance requires a slow plane since the individuals inside need more time to look at objects in detail. Slow planes are good for videography because most cameras have just a few dozen frames per second.

12. Vibrations from engine

Small planes have an engine in front which turns the propeller. The amount of thrust generated by the engine varies with the amount of throttle applied. When you increase speed, the engine generates more vibrations. Small planes have little cushioning to reduce vibrations and some first-time passengers can feel uncomfortable for the first few minutes.

Planes are used for various purposes such as carrying cargo, passengers and even war. Small planes are the most common type of planes since they are easy to make and are more affordable as compared to commercial passenger planes. If you fly in a small plane, you will experience turbulence, short take-off and the plane can fly closer to the ground. You might have more fun if you go skydiving in a small plane.

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