when i was a student pilot, the youtube didnt exist and the internet was nothing like it is these days. the learning resource available to newer pilots today was beyond our dreams.
Wonderfully explained! Thank you so much for clearing all the concepts in such an easy manner. Please keep making more aviation study videos, will recommend it to all my friends and colleagues. This is definitely one of the best channel for all of the aviation study material. Thanks a ton!
I'm studying for my drone pilot license but couldn't really understand how they were teaching lat/lon. With your video I FINALLY understand how to read Lat/Lon Mins & Secs. THANK YOU!!!
We have 6 cardinal direction east west north south ,northwest ,north east etc then as we divided our longitude system further with hexadecimal system then what will be the direction between north and northwest
Thank you for the very nice explanation. Do you have a video or can you please make one explaining the different georeferencing systems -- such as UTM, EPSG, and ETRS -- used in GIS applications and engineering, and how these systems are made?
At around 5:10 you state a 2 axis Cartesian system cannot be applied to the surface of a sphere. This is only true if you keep the axis shape as a perfectly straight line. The surface of a sphere can be defined using a half circle swept through 360 degrees as in the latitude and longitude system. Thus the surface of a sphere IS 2 dimensional even though it does not lie within a plane.
I liked the video but i have a suggestion. Most people grasp the basics but not the concepts of minutes, seconds, etc. The video should spend 2 thirds of it's time on that understanding and 1 third on the more obvious latitude & longitude coordinates.
This video is incomplete. As a military pilot stationed in Alaska this video would not be useful as there are only 55nm between longitudinal lines. You didn't address the narrowing distance of these lines as they near the poles.
Thanks for the video. I have a question about geodetic latitudes and coordinates. When we give coordinates of a point and we focus on the latitude part : are we talking about parallels that are calculated from the center of the earth (geocentric latitude) or are we talking about parallels that are located on the intersection of a line that makes an right angle with horizon at the surface and therefore does not intersect the center of Earth except on the Equator itself (geodetic latitude) ?
And a CIA team made up the Flat Earth theory. Unfortunately, they left it full of holes and inconsistencies. However the CGI cartoons are pretty entertaining.
Then there must be earth flatinal coordination that flight or naval use to navigate, please teach us the flat earth version of cardinal direction to use for navigation
when i was a student pilot, the youtube didnt exist and the internet was nothing like it is these days. the learning resource available to newer pilots today was beyond our dreams.
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Wow as an engineering student i still find this very useful for vector calculus and coordinate system
Your courses are better explained than my aviation school 😅 You are the best, thanks a lot for sharing this with us ❤️
what do you study ?
I am surprised and very disappointed that this video doesn't have MANY more views. You are doing a great service by teaching so well.
very useful for the beginner
oh wow, surprised there are no flat earthers here yet :D
Awesome video, thanks! :)
Good explanation, many thanks.
Very educational. So in details information.
This was amazing! Thanks for explaining this so well. I had no idea what WGS was, so that was a bonus treat! :)
extremely helpful
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you just explained about 10 hours of introductory topography in 16mins
Kudos 👏 💐 nice explanation
Is this how the missiles were launched by using Earth's coordinates?
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Wonderfully explained! Thank you so much for clearing all the concepts in such an easy manner. Please keep making more aviation study videos, will recommend it to all my friends and colleagues. This is definitely one of the best channel for all of the aviation study material. Thanks a ton!
Absolutely useful
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I'm studying for my drone pilot license but couldn't really understand how they were teaching lat/lon. With your video I FINALLY understand how to read Lat/Lon Mins & Secs. THANK YOU!!!
Now I seem to understand it now I seem to lose it.
But still very useful.Thanks.
This is so fascinating. Thank you for this
Great job best video that explains latitude and longitude.
We have 6 cardinal direction east west north south ,northwest ,north east etc then as we divided our longitude system further with hexadecimal system then what will be the direction between north and northwest
perfect
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U clear my all doubt. Thnk u
Amazingly explained! thank you so much
Thanks man
No disrespect but where are we going to used the subject
Surveying & Navigation :)
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Thank you for the very nice explanation. Do you have a video or can you please make one explaining the different georeferencing systems -- such as UTM, EPSG, and ETRS -- used in GIS applications and engineering, and how these systems are made?
Amazing. Looking forward for more videos...
very good effort Mashallah
thanku so much sir I could understand clearly best explanation I found on this topic in a very simple manner
At around 5:10 you state a 2 axis Cartesian system cannot be applied to the surface of a sphere. This is only true if you keep the axis shape as a perfectly straight line. The surface of a sphere can be defined using a half circle swept through 360 degrees as in the latitude and longitude system. Thus the surface of a sphere IS 2 dimensional even though it does not lie within a plane.
Very useful information, thanks. 👏👏👏
Thanks. It was a great information
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It was relly great but still have some confussions on the box working wich was before the last
I liked the video but i have a suggestion. Most people grasp the basics but not the concepts of minutes, seconds, etc. The video should spend 2 thirds of it's time on that understanding and 1 third on the more obvious latitude & longitude coordinates.
This video is incomplete. As a military pilot stationed in Alaska this video would not be useful as there are only 55nm between longitudinal lines. You didn't address the narrowing distance of these lines as they near the poles.
Thanks for the video.
I have a question about geodetic latitudes and coordinates.
When we give coordinates of a point and we focus on the latitude part : are we talking about parallels that are calculated from the center of the earth (geocentric latitude) or are we talking about parallels that are located on the intersection of a line that makes an right angle with horizon at the surface and therefore does not intersect the center of Earth except on the Equator itself (geodetic latitude) ?
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Very useful. Thanks.
Just continue.
Thank you, to all who created all this learning videos! It helps me a lot!
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Hey man it take 365 + 1/4 days to complete elliptical around the sun
Very informative
nice video
Learnt more in 1 hr here than 5yrs at school. 😂
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Is this best you gnoki can come up w...lol
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Excellent tutorial.
this is the Best explanations I have ever seen on this topic..with proper examples. This is very helpful for me .
thank you very much friend
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i jusy understand from you very simplely gradually explained
Excellent! Sailing student here, my face-to-face classes are nowhere near as good and well explained as your videos! You are a life saver!
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Thanks for the video
how do you do the minutes ?
It is very usefull to get idea about corfinates.good contenent.
Thankyou sensei!!
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Guys earth is actually flat. They made up spherical coordinates. 😅
And a CIA team made up the Flat Earth theory. Unfortunately, they left it full of holes and inconsistencies. However the CGI cartoons are pretty entertaining.
It's not flat?
came here looking for a flat earther and wasn't disappointed 🥱
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I know dum dum
Only people who claim earth is flat are really bad at mathematics and geometry 😅😅
Then there must be earth flatinal coordination that flight or naval use to navigate, please teach us the flat earth version of cardinal direction to use for navigation
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