How LOW have you've flown?

I am always drooling over the videos of cubs flying down a valley 30' above
the river. It looks like a blast but I always wonder about being high enough
that you're within gliding distance of a place to land if the engine crapped out.
I realize that's not always practical but it does seem risky to fly that low.

Is that just a crazy-ass thing to do?
 
I am always drooling over the videos of cubs flying down a valley 30' above
the river. It looks like a blast but I always wonder about being high enough
that you're within gliding distance of a place to land if the engine crapped out.
I realize that's not always practical but it does seem risky to fly that low.

Is that just a crazy-ass thing to do?

Nope , no crazier then exceeding the speed limit on the interstate..

When your time is up... It is UP.....

Live life to the fullest.. :yes:
 
400ft AGL, nap of the earth terrain following, 540KGS plus, at night, on NVGs
Sometimes lower.
 
I am always drooling over the videos of cubs flying down a valley 30' above
the river. It looks like a blast but I always wonder about being high enough
that you're within gliding distance of a place to land if the engine crapped out.
I realize that's not always practical but it does seem risky to fly that low.

Is that just a crazy-ass thing to do?

Yes, because there are POWER LINES over those rivers...
 
400ft AGL, nap of the earth terrain following, 540KGS plus, at night, on NVGs
Sometimes lower.

You should do it the way one of my college bipod dies did, through Colorado Wyoming and Montana, holding 500' clearance in a loaded B-52 . . . Not exactly what BUFFs were designed for, and as Navigator, his lower deck ejection seat fired downwards. :eek:
 
pretty sure every pilot who has successfully taken off or landed, has flown at 1 foot, or even an infinitesimally small fraction of that……technically speaking
 
You should do it the way one of my college bipod dies did, through Colorado Wyoming and Montana, holding 500' clearance in a loaded B-52 . . . Not exactly what BUFFs were designed for, and as Navigator, his lower deck ejection seat fired downwards. :eek:

Gotta love autocorrect!!
 
pretty sure every pilot who has successfully taken off or landed, has flown at 1 foot, or even an infinitesimally small fraction of that……technically speaking

Really..... :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
pretty sure every pilot who has successfully taken off or landed, has flown at 1 foot, or even an infinitesimally small fraction of that……technically speaking

How about blimp pilots??




(Okay, I'm sure most, if not all, blimp pilots have other ratings that let them actually land on the ground, not float over it.)
 
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