You are a machine man! Thanks for the videos. I never attempted the instrument training in real life but always wanted to if and when I hit the lottery. Never hit the lottery though. Go figure. I sold my plane and started really getting into my sim. I am trying to teach myself how to fly on instruments and thanks to your fantastic videos I might just be able to. Are you an actual CFI? If not you should be. Anyway thanks for all the info.
Glad you're enjoying the content & finding it so helpful @BennyLandron60. There are a few quirks to the sim that make it slightly different than flying approaches in real life - but it is certainly a good way to get familiar with instrument procedures. I am a CFI-I/MEI and AGI, but I haven't taught IRL in many years.
Thank you @AlphaHotel... you are helping me very much. I am a new student pilot and I use your videos for flight sim knowledge. I use MSFS on xbox series s and I want you to help me this way: I saw you are using maps/charts that I never see in the sim on xbox. Plz let me know how I can get those maps to use in flight. I have a laptop and a tablet as well. Thank you🥰
Glad you're finding the content helpful, modesten.8254, and thanks for watching! All of the charts and approach plates I use are available (for free) at SkyVector.com. Probably the best way to use it while flying with MSFS would be to look at SkyVector with your tablet. I have a video on how to read IFR enroute charts here: ua-cam.com/video/El6fRhbjAbY/v-deo.html A video on the basics of instrument approaches and approach charts here: ua-cam.com/video/H-LLjab25Jg/v-deo.html And a video on how to use VFR charts here: ua-cam.com/video/XoPDxT9Gc2Q/v-deo.html
Thank you! I’ll watch this video later as soon as I learn to virtually fly with your other lessons! 😊
Good idea, gooodoldgavens. Get your VFR skills sharp, and then move on to instrument flying!
Excellent presentation. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed the content, jakew9897. Thanks for watching!
You are a machine man! Thanks for the videos. I never attempted the instrument training in real life but always wanted to if and when I hit the lottery. Never hit the lottery though. Go figure. I sold my plane and started really getting into my sim. I am trying to teach myself how to fly on instruments and thanks to your fantastic videos I might just be able to. Are you an actual CFI? If not you should be. Anyway thanks for all the info.
Glad you're enjoying the content & finding it so helpful @BennyLandron60. There are a few quirks to the sim that make it slightly different than flying approaches in real life - but it is certainly a good way to get familiar with instrument procedures. I am a CFI-I/MEI and AGI, but I haven't taught IRL in many years.
Thank you @AlphaHotel... you are helping me very much. I am a new student pilot and I use your videos for flight sim knowledge. I use MSFS on xbox series s and I want you to help me this way: I saw you are using maps/charts that I never see in the sim on xbox. Plz let me know how I can get those maps to use in flight. I have a laptop and a tablet as well. Thank you🥰
Glad you're finding the content helpful, modesten.8254, and thanks for watching!
All of the charts and approach plates I use are available (for free) at SkyVector.com. Probably the best way to use it while flying with MSFS would be to look at SkyVector with your tablet.
I have a video on how to read IFR enroute charts here: ua-cam.com/video/El6fRhbjAbY/v-deo.html
A video on the basics of instrument approaches and approach charts here: ua-cam.com/video/H-LLjab25Jg/v-deo.html
And a video on how to use VFR charts here: ua-cam.com/video/XoPDxT9Gc2Q/v-deo.html