MSFS Tutorial part #7. Traffic pattern procedure ✈ Microsoft Flight Sim basics

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • Playlist for this MSFS basics tutorial series: • Microsoft Flight Sim b...
    Airplane Flying Handbook: www.faa.gov/regulations_polic...
    Chapter about traffic patterns: www.faa.gov/regulations_polic...
    Video sections
    00:00 Intro
    02:40 Pattern diagram
    07:10 Pattern direction
    09:00 Flying the pattern
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @mustafaasir8573
    @mustafaasir8573 16 днів тому

    Salutes from Turkey. This is the clear and brief speaking so tutorial video that I watched and offering to who should watch before Ppl training. Not skipped or forget any items with constant obeying to procedures even at sim, not making any noisy disturbing mouth voices. Just flying explaining seriously with out any accent or local language adding. Thank you capt, and all who have right on my training without any color any religion any culture.. I hope will share sky like you peoples.

  • @NOELTM
    @NOELTM Рік тому +5

    These are the best MSFS tutorials out there. Bravo and thank you!

  • @rolanddvorsky5905
    @rolanddvorsky5905 3 роки тому

    Great job. Educative, comprehensive and well-paced.

  • @antoniocalheirosneves
    @antoniocalheirosneves Рік тому

    The way you explain and teach is incredible, tank you.

  • @willemmeints3123
    @willemmeints3123 3 роки тому +2

    Great video, has helped me to finally understand the traffic pattern and how to fly one. Going to watch the other video on trimming as well. I know how to do it, but it's good to repeat that too.

  • @ChessArmyCommander
    @ChessArmyCommander 3 роки тому

    Superb instructional video! Thanks.

  • @imSUPERcereal0
    @imSUPERcereal0 2 роки тому +1

    This is a great video.
    I play on Xbox with a controller and was struggling with the traffic pattern landing tutorial.
    I didn’t think the game explained it very good and I ended up over shooting my left hand turn for my landing. I was way off to the right of the runway.

  • @TheJaygoodall
    @TheJaygoodall 2 роки тому

    Very helpful. Thank you very much.

  • @alandonn8031
    @alandonn8031 2 роки тому +1

    Just learning to fly with MSFS 2020. This was VERY helpful! Thank you for taking the time. Well done. Was wondering when one would know to turn to downwind leg - the climbing altitude helped for sure. Also gives an idea of how far off the right wing the runway appears. Thanks again.

  • @boukimalice7909
    @boukimalice7909 3 роки тому

    Thanks. Great Video.

  • @charleszee3394
    @charleszee3394 3 роки тому

    great teacher

  • @khelgarathalan1723
    @khelgarathalan1723 11 місяців тому

    Love this. Thanks.

  • @AzzaAgai
    @AzzaAgai 3 роки тому

    Great videos, keep up the good work! :)

  • @robertrent5218
    @robertrent5218 Рік тому

    I like your instruction style. Subscribed.

  • @maumor2
    @maumor2 2 роки тому

    Great video as usual, very well explained enough details for those who know and enough explanations for those who are new (just an observation FAA is Federal Aviation Administration not "Asssociaton)

  • @dextercampbell796
    @dextercampbell796 Рік тому

    no freakin way! I live in temecula which is like a few miles from french valley!! how awesome is that!

  • @RonnieMannino
    @RonnieMannino 3 роки тому

    graet! great details and thank you also for the link of the handbook :) But when you take off, do you rectract flaps before reach 500ft?

  • @LoonasHusband
    @LoonasHusband Рік тому +1

    Thanks bro I was told to fly left base and had no idea what to do 😅

  • @theman1860
    @theman1860 Рік тому

    Thank you! This video has been helpful. However, doing traffic patterns from an airport you took off from is a lot easier than doing a traffic pattern from an airport you're arriving at. Could you please help me with these problems that I've been having?
    1. How do I determine which heading the runway is at so I can fly perpendicular to it?
    2. How do you determine your angle of entry from a specified point (in this case the traffic pattern) using your heading indicator?
    3. How far away should I be from the runway when executing a traffic pattern or how long should my crosswind be? How do I determine that using my flight instruments.
    4. In the example you're showing here, there's only 1 runway. I am not sure what to do when there are two runways parallel and close to each other. If I were to draw up a traffic pattern like you did, would I make the crosswind longer to accommodate (prevent flying over) the second runway?

  • @azhanali7270
    @azhanali7270 2 роки тому

    subscribed

  • @BullishBuddy
    @BullishBuddy 3 роки тому

    do you fly with a mouse and keyboard? what is your equipment? especially for rudder

  • @marcelvanderwart2702
    @marcelvanderwart2702 2 місяці тому

    Perpendiculair is loodrecht, je bedoelt parallel op je downwind leg.

  • @TomaszDurlej
    @TomaszDurlej 2 роки тому

    Great tutorial, but you don’t need to calculate angles for pattern, you have 8 pointers on heading indicator, just use them.

  • @DickInMesaAZ
    @DickInMesaAZ 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. French Valley is RP 36. However, I'm there now and taking off on 18. So is the pattern now a left pattern?

    • @thorbenmaas7848
      @thorbenmaas7848 3 роки тому

      A traffic pattern is always left, only if indicated so it is right.

    • @JustFlyThePlane
      @JustFlyThePlane 3 роки тому

      www.airnav.com/airport/F70 is everything you need to know about this particular airport....

  • @mozard7368
    @mozard7368 3 роки тому +1

    If we're above 1000ft, are we still in the traffic pattern? I'm a little confused if there's specific altitude to enter the traffic pattern

    • @JustFlyThePlane
      @JustFlyThePlane 3 роки тому +1

      simply put, no. Airspace around airports is closely regulated as to prevent any type of accidents. Typically 500ft over pattern is out of pattern. An example would be say the runways are 36/18 (north and south) and im coming in from the east. I may choose to fly directly over the center of the airport about 500ft over the patter to view the activity, then start a teardrop descent to enter the pattern at correct altitude.

    • @mozard7368
      @mozard7368 3 роки тому

      @@JustFlyThePlane Thanks mate!😄

  • @mozard7368
    @mozard7368 3 роки тому +1

    So what if the wind is in opposite direction? Will the downwind still be called 'downwind' or different? In case you're flying opposite the wind flow direction. I'm a little confuse there. I hope you understand my question😁

    • @thorbenmaas7848
      @thorbenmaas7848 3 роки тому

      That's very unlikely, the runway facing into the wind is the runway that's always used. That's way down wind is all ways downwind.

    • @JustFlyThePlane
      @JustFlyThePlane 3 роки тому +1

      downwind, crosswind, base, and final are always based upon direction you flying. so, you would always want to enter on downwind (wind at your back), then turn to base (perpendicular to runway), then turn to final (straight in from there). If you are taking off and staying in pattern, then the initial turn is crosswind as you were flying into the wind, thus when you turn it is blowing across you...

    • @mozard7368
      @mozard7368 3 роки тому

      @@JustFlyThePlane Thanks Michael! Now I've understand😁