PPL Level VFR Flight Planning
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2015
- An entry-level instructional guide to planning your VFR flight. Aimed at those working towards their pilots' licence or just wanting to brush up on things.
I do apologise for the audio, I haven't yet found the best distance from mouth to mic.
New 2017 flight planning video released. More to come.
Hey mate. I'm here, 8 years after you posted the video (at the end of 2023). We chatted a few months back when I came across your videos for the first time. I ended up taking a break of flying. I ran out of money - or more correctly, I had greater priorities. Either way, I'm nearing going Solo (again, first time since 1998) and so your videos have proven to be really useful as a recap.
Great video, I now have my PPL.and THIS VIDEO is how I learnt to plan flights. When I'm stuck I come back here. Thank you!
I am deep into the Navigation theory at the moment, and that certainly helped to make things much clearer! (from a practical point of view) Very good video with clear explanations, comments and tips, great visuals and easy and pleasant to follow. Thanks! :)
Excellent videos!! Easy to understand and follow, helping me massively with my navigation ppl practicals!
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned that that Bird sanctuary near Shoreham is an area of hang gliding or paragliding site. A bat like symbol compared to a duck like symbol.
Nice video! I like your relaxed but very informative style! Weather permitting, in a few weeks I'll be starting cross country flights so watching this has been very useful.
Great video thanks very much for putting this out there!
Really useful video - really appreciate the time it must have taken to put together. Many thanks!
great refresher. doing my ICAO to EASA conversation , back home it's not busy like UK.
thanks for the video, helps out alot
Thanks, very useful video!
ISquarded - Just to say thanks for a great video. I did Nav at ground school a few weeks ago and this video was brilliant to go over it again as doing it at home, you never know for sure if its right ! - It must have taken ages to make the video and thanks for doing so - Chris
Hi mate
Has anyone done the PPL Nav ground exam recently? What on earth do they actually ask because in the Pooleys book at least, they seems to be a lot of overlap from the other subjects. e.g. calculating fuel. . . isn't that more about "Performance"? or airspace categories. . . isn't that in Air Law? or engine performance at different altitudes. . . isn't that in 'aircraft general knowledge'? or QNH/RPS settings. . . again, more of an operational procedures / meteorology (met to understand why pressure varies) etc etc etc!
20kg of cheap crisps and pop hahahahaha
Thanks for a great video, I'm finding this really useful while tackling navigation. Hoping to start cross country training for a PPL over the next few months. Just a quick question re the TAS calculation- where do you get the pressure info from? Does that come from the met office?
Thanks for the video man, helped quite a bit! , IFR next?
The tracks are from point to point so if your taking off in different direction how do you then get back on track ?
Is this Lew Dix?