i guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Dominik Jericho I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I’m close to finishing my IFR and my home base is a non towered rural airport. Your explanation/video is fantastic. We typically can’t pick up center from the ground but can do it shortly after getting off the ground. My CFII typically has me get airborne and then activate the IFR. We’ve done this a few times with MVFR wx. I wasn’t a big fan of it. The task saturation is heavy on departure without having to do CRAFT while flying... but honestly I think that’s why he’s making me do it this way... to see what my saturation limit is. Excellent video!!!
Cobra 646 hit the nail on the head. When I flew for Delta, we would always cancel IFR on VFR days when flying into such airports, and it was legal for us. It's a huge help for those on the ground !
Great vid! it explains a lot when it comes to IFR at uncontrolled airports. I'll have to show this to my coworkers here in area 1 at Denver Center. I love working the noon rush at HDN on a busy ski country weekend. Keep up the great work. I'll have to keep an eye out for your call sign.
Greetings Boldmethods, Great article and video! I just have a couple of questions, I know that there are several IFR departure procedures including ODP, SID, Climb via, radar departure..etc 1. The ifr clearance/CRAFT mentioned including the craft at a non controlled airport, is the CRAFT part of the odp, Sid, or other ifr departure procedures? Or is it simply just a clearance or a “permission” from act to get into the skys from ATC. 2. Let’s just say I’m at a major busy controlled airport KLAX for example, and I’m using the SID or ODP for my departure, will I need to copy down the a whole bunch of stuff from ATC for the CRAFT as well for my clearance or “permission” to get into the skies from ATC? I assume flying the airlines have a much more easier way like just inputing down all the information in the flight computer system right? And only for general aviation like if I’m flying Cessna 172 part 91 where I have to write down all the bunch of stuff for the CRAFT info? Thank you! Meaning do I need to get an IFR clearance from either a controlled airport and a non-control airport as well? 3. I have heard from different sources including flight insight about the number of flight IFR departure procedures, I’m not sure if this is correct but I will just name the ones that I know below, Please correct me if there any mistakes or any overlaps, thank you. IFR departure procedures 1. SID (3 kinds of SIDs including 1. Pilot-nav SIDs 2. Radar Vector SIDs 3. Hybrid SIDs) 2. OPD 3. CLIMB VIA…SID or ODP 4. Visual Climb over airport, (Not sure if it is the same as number three Climb via…) 5. Vectors Dep 6. Diverse Dep 7. Radar Dep Sorry about the long post but thank you so much for your help!
Quick question - so if there is a number of commercial airliners being held (at a non-towered airport) and you (not a commercial) need to depart right away (by leaving VFR and getting IFR at min altitude) - how do you insert yourself into the mix?
No. There’s a reason why big iron commercial accidents are as rare as hens teeth. This is one of them. IFR routing and traffic separation every second while airborne.
@@PrestonMcgill Thanks for your reply. I was still working towards my Private when I wrote this question. I'm working on my instrument now and it makes sense. Sorry, this question is too basic.
Question....just talking C-182T....if the wx is solid IFR (we will assume above TO and ARR mins)...what rule or how do I depart and then pick up clr? Wouldnt I need an IFR clr to TO? I understand in this vid you TO under VFR, I get that....Are there printed somewhere "procedures" for IFR TO without clr? I dont think so.. I working on my IFR now. Thanks...you guys rock the free world! You should franchise and set up flt schools all over.
This is where an ODP can be helpful, however, this is only relative to uncontrolled airspace. ODP’s are designed to be flown without an IFR clearance, and you’re responsible for terrain avoidance in uncontrolled airspace, which is typically why an ODP is published at non-towered airports with no SID. You must have an IFR clearance to enter controlled airspace in IMC. Or, in some parts of the country there is what’s called a diverse departure procedure - this can be done only if it’s not explicitly prohibited, if there’s at least one instrument approach to the airport of departure, no ODP is present and no SID has been published for that airport. If you want more info as to what a Diverse Departure Procedure is look it up, tons of info online about them. So bottom line, if you’re taking off into IMC you can do so without an IFR clearance so long as you remain in class G airspace (not advisable, but legally under Part 91, you can do it). If you intend on flying into the overlying Class E airspace (controlled), yes, you must have the IFR clearance to do so.
You are a very natural speaker, easy to listen to. Thanks for the videos!
Glad you enjoyed it Julian!
i guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Julius Danny instablaster :)
@Dominik Jericho I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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I’m close to finishing my IFR and my home base is a non towered rural airport. Your explanation/video is fantastic. We typically can’t pick up center from the ground but can do it shortly after getting off the ground. My CFII typically has me get airborne and then activate the IFR. We’ve done this a few times with MVFR wx. I wasn’t a big fan of it. The task saturation is heavy on departure without having to do CRAFT while flying... but honestly I think that’s why he’s making me do it this way... to see what my saturation limit is.
Excellent video!!!
Great point, and glad you liked the video Brent!
Even though I know how it works it's always a pleasure watching your videos. Well done.
Thanks Christopher!
a huge part of this, if you are inbound and 10 miles out straight in when severe clear, cancel your IFR so they can release the guy waiting for you.
Or buddy can just take the VFR departure and pick up a clearance in the air.
Cobra 646 hit the nail on the head. When I flew for Delta, we would always cancel IFR on VFR days when flying into such airports, and it was legal for us. It's a huge help for those on the ground !
9:28
Very little flaps on takeoff.
Gotta love a nice cold day and a light load. ;-)
One of the more useful vids I’ve seen recently. Good production , too !
I was a meteorologist for NWS in grand junction for 3 years. I wrote many a TAF for HDN DRO and GJT. Fun area to forecast for.
Great Video! being in a part 41 school, i do not get a lot of hands experience with non towered IFR departures. So this was very helpful.
This helped quite a lot thank you very much.
This was VERY Helpful!! Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Great vid! it explains a lot when it comes to IFR at uncontrolled airports. I'll have to show this to my coworkers here in area 1 at Denver Center. I love working the noon rush at HDN on a busy ski country weekend. Keep up the great work. I'll have to keep an eye out for your call sign.
Appreciate your videos. They make for great learning.
Always loved your videos!
Thanks Jay!
Greetings Boldmethods,
Great article and video! I just have a couple of questions, I know that there are several IFR departure procedures including ODP, SID, Climb via, radar departure..etc
1. The ifr clearance/CRAFT mentioned including the craft at a non controlled airport, is the CRAFT part of the odp, Sid, or other ifr departure procedures? Or is it simply just a clearance or a “permission” from act to get into the skys from ATC.
2. Let’s just say I’m at a major busy controlled airport KLAX for example, and I’m using the SID or ODP for my departure, will I need to copy down the a whole bunch of stuff from ATC for the CRAFT as well for my clearance or “permission” to get into the skies from ATC? I assume flying the airlines have a much more easier way like just inputing down all the information in the flight computer system right? And only for general aviation like if I’m flying Cessna 172 part 91 where I have to write down all the bunch of stuff for the CRAFT info? Thank you! Meaning do I need to get an IFR clearance from either a controlled airport and a non-control airport as well?
3. I have heard from different sources including flight insight about the number of flight IFR departure procedures, I’m not sure if this is correct but I will just name the ones that I know below, Please correct me if there any mistakes or any overlaps, thank you.
IFR departure procedures
1. SID (3 kinds of SIDs including 1. Pilot-nav SIDs 2. Radar Vector SIDs 3. Hybrid SIDs)
2. OPD
3. CLIMB VIA…SID or ODP
4. Visual Climb over airport, (Not sure if it is the same as number three Climb via…)
5. Vectors Dep
6. Diverse Dep
7. Radar Dep
Sorry about the long post but thank you so much for your help!
Could you make a video related with rerouting instructions tips, thanks
Great video, thank you for putting this together!
Amazing and informative as always!
Thanks!
Video starts at 3:57...
Enjoying your presentation so far. I have a question, why in the USA do you have wing walkers? We don't do that here in Australia.
Excellent videos.
Thanks Raul!
Nice video, thanks 👌
Answer to the question forward video to minute 4:00 you're welcome
How do you record video with HUD?
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020,
Great video and topic
Thanks Carson!
Quick question - so if there is a number of commercial airliners being held (at a non-towered airport) and you (not a commercial) need to depart right away (by leaving VFR and getting IFR at min altitude) - how do you insert yourself into the mix?
Very very well done! What do you use to overlay the EFIS on your video? Such a cool effect!
Great explanation. Thanks.
Thanks Paul!
The National Clnc Delivery hotline is another option. Good video though.
Great review for me.
Glad you liked it Brian!
how do i get these cockpit instrument interface on my videos?
4:00 for the answer.
Rod Machado look out, there’s a new sheriff in town.
Wing-rockin' cool!
This is a bit off topic but can someone help or advise on some material that explain the approach procedures for unmanned airports?
www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/instrument_procedures_handbook/
Are there many airports like this one in the US, so many jet the fly in and out but uncontrolled one. How come?
At 10:10 what is that white thing on your faces?
Nasal cannulas, for oxygen when flying above 12,500'
Nah, it's Jedi gear.
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nice videos!
Thanks!
Is there ever a situation where the big boys can fly VFR?
In most cases in the US, no. They need to be IFR.
No. There’s a reason why big iron commercial accidents are as rare as hens teeth. This is one of them. IFR routing and traffic separation every second while airborne.
Sure they can. But the 'big boys' all fly above 18k feet where they don't burn as much fuel and it's required to be on an IFR flight plan.
Nice video
Thanks Brandon!
What if you have no service on the ground, arent in range of a fss, and cant contact center?
Thank you
Glad you liked it!
When you pick up your IFR clearance in the air, what does "as filed" mean? Does it mean direct to your destination?
It means that ATC has either not edited or has barely edited your flight plan.
@@PrestonMcgill Thanks for your reply. I was still working towards my Private when I wrote this question. I'm working on my instrument now and it makes sense. Sorry, this question is too basic.
@@lirending1it's not a problem, the only stupid question is the one never asked
@@lirending1 congrats on your PPL
@@PrestonMcgill Thanks!
what is " holding done" ?
Question....just talking C-182T....if the wx is solid IFR (we will assume above TO and ARR mins)...what rule or how do I depart and then pick up clr? Wouldnt I need an IFR clr to TO? I understand in this vid you TO under VFR, I get that....Are there printed somewhere "procedures" for IFR TO without clr? I dont think so.. I working on my IFR now.
Thanks...you guys rock the free world! You should franchise and set up flt schools all over.
This is where an ODP can be helpful, however, this is only relative to uncontrolled airspace. ODP’s are designed to be flown without an IFR clearance, and you’re responsible for terrain avoidance in uncontrolled airspace, which is typically why an ODP is published at non-towered airports with no SID. You must have an IFR clearance to enter controlled airspace in IMC. Or, in some parts of the country there is what’s called a diverse departure procedure - this can be done only if it’s not explicitly prohibited, if there’s at least one instrument approach to the airport of departure, no ODP is present and no SID has been published for that airport. If you want more info as to what a Diverse Departure Procedure is look it up, tons of info online about them. So bottom line, if you’re taking off into IMC you can do so without an IFR clearance so long as you remain in class G airspace (not advisable, but legally under Part 91, you can do it). If you intend on flying into the overlying Class E airspace (controlled), yes, you must have the IFR clearance to do so.
So, you're selling real estate in Hayden? Yuppy level 9
Contrails disrupt global weather patterns does not matter if it is on purpose
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