Cessna 210 - Bush flying in Southern Africa (Namibia)!
This video shows a departure at Windhoek FYWE at a density altitude of 8,800 feet and a flight to the North into a gravel strip. Procedures in the cockpit are explained and supported with subtitles and zoom photos. Non standard: retraction of flaps during landing roll out. This was to protect the flaps from loose gravel. Do this only with greatest caution! Your comments and suggestions for improvements are greatly appreciated! Please do not forget to subscribe to the channel - thanks! Happy Landings, Capt. Guido

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