Student pilot - First time in cockpit

At our children's school prom, we were sitting at a table with another family. During the conversation, it turned out that our son's classmate had been thinking about becoming a pilot for a while. That was a good reason to invite her to join us in the cockpit and fly together.

Julia did a very good job. It's amazing to see how steep the learning curve is, especially for young people. We enjoyed flying together from Frankfurt to Düsseldorf. 

Disclaimer: As we are both native German speakers, we would have found it strange to speak English. It was primarily about having fun and not about YouTube fame. I'll pay more attention to the sound in the next video... I promise!

Different views in the cockpit - the parallax prob...
 

Comments 1

Guest - Stephen Speak on Sunday, 19 October 2025 14:16

I watched it earlier..apart from a couple of missed approaches she did good..our nephew has just qualified as a 737 pilot with Ryanair..and as they say..good pilots are trained not born..I hope she goes into aviation as it’s a great career move

I watched it earlier..apart from a couple of missed approaches she did good..our nephew has just qualified as a 737 pilot with Ryanair..and as they say..good pilots are trained not born..I hope she goes into aviation as it’s a great career move
Tuesday, 21 October 2025

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