Learning to Fly the Cessna 140A | Tailwheel Flight Training | Part 4
In this video, I prepare to fly my Cessna 140 out of the farm by getting some tailwheel currency and instruction from a Flight Instructor named Ben who operates out of KXNX (Gallatin, TN). After flying with Ben, I highly recommend any pilots or people interesting in obtaining their pilot's license/tailwheel endorsement look into his operation at @flywithben.com where you can find an excellently maintained and run operation. #Tailwheel #Cessna140 #FlightTraining Chapters: 00:00 @flywithben.com 1:05 Ben's Story 4:25 Flying the Cessna 140 6:13 Normal Takeoff 8:32 Basic Maneuvers 10:28 Flying the River 12:21 Landing Practice 17:04 End of the Flight Special thanks to Ben Lehman for allowing me to film our flight and document the journey to flying my Cessna 140! I received no payment for making this video and recommendations are solely based on the interactions I had with Ben. Each person should research and determine for themselves who and where they should accomplish flight training. Blue skies and tailwinds!

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