DiscoverHangar Flying with Smokehouse Pilots Club15 Landings Per Hour: Why Bush Pilots Practice More Than You Think with guest Levi B. Noguess Sr.
15 Landings Per Hour: Why Bush Pilots Practice More Than You Think with guest Levi B. Noguess Sr.

15 Landings Per Hour: Why Bush Pilots Practice More Than You Think with guest Levi B. Noguess Sr.

Update: 2024-10-28
Share

Description

In this impromptu episode recorded at Sun 'n Fun, host Gabe Muller interviews Levi B. Noguess Sr., an experienced STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) pilot and flight instructor. Levi shares insights about flying a replica World War II Fiesler Storch Fi 156 in the STOL demonstration at Paradise City. The conversation covers backcountry flying, safety considerations for off-airport landings, and the historical significance of the Fiesler Storch, including its role in Mussolini's rescue during WWII. Levi also discusses his experience as a tailwheel instructor and his approach to teaching safe backcountry flying techniques.




Sound Bites:


Valuable Quotes



  1. "The best safety device is you... number one is be proficient in the operation of your airplane."

  2. "Most pilots that I found find it odd that you land anywhere but a paved runway."

  3. "What we do is we take it to the next level and we just try to find places that are fun to fly."

  4. "Thinking you can make it there is not a good plan."

  5. "Fly it till you tie it."




Key Takeaways




Safety Protocol for Backcountry Landing:



  • Perform high reconnaissance passes

  • Evaluate approach and escape routes

  • Conduct low passes to assess surface conditions

  • Only commit to landing when all factors are evaluated


Wind Assessment Techniques:



  • Use constant bank turns to determine drift

  • Observe water ripples, trees, and smoke

  • Consider uphill/downhill requirements

  • Be willing to abort if conditions aren't favorable


Legal Considerations:



  • BLM land often allows landing in western states

  • River sandbars between banks are typically legal landing zones in Texas

  • Private property requires permission

  • Public use areas vary by state and region


Aircraft Maintenance and Performance:



  • Regular maintenance is crucial for backcountry operations

  • Know your aircraft's true performance capabilities

  • Book performance numbers are often conservative

  • Aircraft must be properly equipped for intended use


Training and Proficiency:



  • Regular landing practice is essential (15-20 landings per hour)

  • Tailwheel proficiency is valuable for backcountry operations

  • Understanding approach and landing limitations

  • Continuous evaluation of pilot and aircraft capabilities




Important Links




https://www.flywithlevi.com - Levi's website for flight instruction


Social Media: "Levi Noguess" on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram


https://nationalstol.com/




https://www.smokehousepilots.com/




Chapters




00:00 Introduction to Hanger Flying Podcast


00:59 Exploring STOL Flying and Its Community


04:22 The History and Mechanics of the Storch Aircraft


07:18 Personal Experiences in Aviation and Tailwheel Flying


10:08 Safety Considerations in Backcountry Flying


14:25 Connecting with the Aviation Community





Comments 
In Channel
loading
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

15 Landings Per Hour: Why Bush Pilots Practice More Than You Think with guest Levi B. Noguess Sr.

15 Landings Per Hour: Why Bush Pilots Practice More Than You Think with guest Levi B. Noguess Sr.

Smokehouse Pilots