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Don’t underestimate the head butt. ****ing textbook right there.


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Never used it but I learned a long time ago how valuable it can be and so I've always kept the headbutt in mind for anytime someone wants to get too close or up in your face. You can put so much force into it with such a short distance, and you hit them with the front crown of your head area to minimize hurting yourself. Clinch your shoulders to brace your neck and put your whole upper body into it.

That guy hit him harder than I think I've ever seen anyone headbutt someone before. That was a brutal hit.
 

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When I wrestled in HS, I was 6'1" and 145lbs. I was like a giraffe compared to most guys in my weight class. I was the king of getting away with head-butting the short guys. Lol
 

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Don’t underestimate the head butt. ****ing textbook right there.


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I think all student pilots have those days when they just want to get back to the hangar and call it a day. Most land and taxi to the hangar, but this guy said f-that. Lol
Homie was trying to fly it into the hangar… did he get into a crosswind, then trying to fly his way out of trouble?
 

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Homie was trying to fly it into the hangar… did he get into a crosswind, then trying to fly his way out of trouble?
It doesn't look like it's a crosswind issue. The airplane will typically weathervane into the wind without any correction. He lands with no crosswind control inputs and turns left when he touches down. It's hard to tell, but it looks like on the go he stomps right rudder, and holds it in. He might have inadvertently put in differential brakes making the turn worse. I don't know what was going through his head with the full right aileron right before crashing. Probably full panic and trying to steer the airplane like a car. Lol
 

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I had a student soloing once when the wind shifted 90 degrees to the runway he was landing on. I didn't have a hand-held radio, so I was hoping he'd look at the windsock and change to the perpendicular runway. He didn't and he also didn't use any crosswind corrections. As he landed the plane turned and he kicked in rudder without ailerons and got the plane up on the nose and one main. I thought for sure he was going to prop-strike, but he didn't. Lol
 

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