G1000 Glass Cockpit tutorial - Start + Run-up - Real Time - POV flying

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  • @ryanvilletard4026
    @ryanvilletard4026 10 років тому +78

    I've been training on a g1000 for a few weeks and it takes some getting used to. A couple of little tricks to help you out that my CFI told me is if your checking to see if the Alternator is charging just cycle between 0 and 10 deg flaps quickly and you can see an instant fluctuation of the charging instead of turning on all the lights and pitot heat. The light switches are in an awkward spot and flaps are easy. Another thing, if you're interested, is that since the dials are exactly the same whether your using the PFD or the MFD, when you go to set your heading bug, get in the habit of using the heading dial on the MFD instead of the PFD (on the far left side) That way enroute if your making adjustments you can keep your left hand on the yoke and keep flying. And finally, another cool trick that some instructors forget about is, if you want to switch to 121.5 for an actual emergency, or just to see if your ELT is transmitting, instead of entering in the 121.5 manually, just hold down the COM swap button at the top of the g1000 and it automatically loads 121.5 and makes it the current COM channel. ... Just my 2 cents. ! Love the videos, very informative!!

    • @alexchristoff4634
      @alexchristoff4634 5 років тому

      Completely agree. Much more efficient to just toggle flaps

    • @Strato6049
      @Strato6049 2 роки тому

      Holding down the COMM button to automatically get 121.5 comes/ inherited from the G430.

    • @badgerfishinski6857
      @badgerfishinski6857 Рік тому

      you can try on the flap trick on steam gauge too. good stuff. every little bit helps.. thanks

  • @labockj
    @labockj 5 років тому +7

    Flying the G1000 with an instructor for the first time tomorrow. I'm only familiar with the P, R, and S models.....and J3 cub. The G1000 seems a little intimidating since I've never flown one. But this video is a perfect intro. This video is from 2014, but please know that it's still relevant for people poking around the internet for intel on new flight experiences! Thanks Steve!

  • @IdleGod
    @IdleGod 10 років тому +1

    Honestly, one of the best videos on the G1000. Giving some real-world descriptions, and not some technical junk.

  • @aarondietz3795
    @aarondietz3795 9 років тому +51

    HSI is slaved to the magnetometer, not the mag compass. Other than that, great vid.

    • @kibz2005
      @kibz2005 5 років тому

      thank you, i was wondering how nobody else noticed that

  • @KingAir90Pilot
    @KingAir90Pilot 9 років тому +4

    I'm a 16 year old student pilot and I've been used to flying the Grumman AA-1 for six years so I was ooo-ing and ahhh-ing throughout the whole video. My school went out of business and now I have to start flying Cessnas.

    • @brentjohnson6654
      @brentjohnson6654 6 років тому

      TheDamienwashere I learned to fly in a AA-1A/B and loved flying them.

  • @v1__rotate
    @v1__rotate 9 років тому +80

    I instruct in G1000 Skyhawks, and this man was incorrect as far as the HSI goes. It is in no way connected to the compass. There is a magnetometer in the wing that the HSI gets its heading info from

    • @vivek6187
      @vivek6187 4 роки тому

      DR compass

    • @ogrcnz2361
      @ogrcnz2361 3 роки тому +3

      I want to like but I must not disturb the number.

  • @DZEyoyo123
    @DZEyoyo123 9 років тому +4

    Awesome! The instruments are easy to interpret. This makes IFR flying much easier.

  • @theolerios
    @theolerios 8 років тому +1

    Love these videos! Thank you for all the work that goes into them. I'm a PPL in New Zealand. Anytime you're in the South Pacific, give us a buzz and we'll give you an arial tour.

  • @campuscab
    @campuscab 9 років тому +5

    I had my first flight with a G1000 172 last week. They are pretty cool but take some getting used to. Steam gauges are faster tio look at but once you start getting used to it the like altitude seem easier. Not that it matters I won't be able to afford anything like that when I purchase a plane. Good video thanks

  • @REBooner30
    @REBooner30 10 років тому +3

    Great video, Chops. I'll be flying G1000 for the first time this weekend. Looking forward to it. I know, welcome to decade old avionics technology!

    • @FlightChops
      @FlightChops  10 років тому +1

      Rod Boone awesome! Enjoy the training!

  • @captainorry5895
    @captainorry5895 9 років тому +37

    Excellent video! Your camera positions, the zoom-ins, your pointers are just were I would put my eyes. Good instructor using demonstrations as a tool to teach. Excellent student ;-) asking the right questions. There are many good G1000 courses out there (Garmin, Sporty's, King Schools), but they are not as enjoyable to watch as your "real time" video. How about filming the use of G1000 in the IFR system, after you get your instrument rating? A hangar flying video, with a G1000 question/answere session would be nice too. Keeping Flight Chops sharp in Norway! ;-)

    • @FlightChops
      @FlightChops  9 років тому

      Orjan Zahl Right on, thanks! And for sure I'll do more G1000 stuff! quick question - did you get to fly that Spitfire in your profile pic??

    • @captainorry5895
      @captainorry5895 9 років тому

      ***** No, I wish! Picture from a local airshow. Neighbour and colleague flies these amazing machines. He has his own Bücker Jungman. He flies the P51 Old Crow, an T-6 Harvard and more.

    • @annbullis6055
      @annbullis6055 7 років тому

      Orjan Zahl a

  • @at1357
    @at1357 10 років тому +1

    You'll love it! I'm glad I trained in the traditional six packs and didn't get spoiled with the G1000 off the bat, but man was it nice once I flew and got comfortable with the G1000!

    • @FlightChops
      @FlightChops  10 років тому

      cool yeah, and agreed - I am happy to have learned initially on steam gauges; I think it is harder to go the other way from glass to steam.

    • @takflyt1571
      @takflyt1571 10 років тому

      ***** I agree as well. But it's harder to go back to steam. Be careful to keep your head outside and not on the glass. Be safe.

  • @TheKevintegra19
    @TheKevintegra19 3 роки тому

    G1000 gives you really specific and precise information regarding engine performance, navigation, electrical systems, and Great situational awareness, especially regarding airspace boundaries and terrain. Being able to program an IFR flight on the ground is so simple and easy, and a great way to get and stay ahead of the airplane in actual IFR conditions with the aid of auto pilot if you’re single pilot IFR.

  • @jburton0001
    @jburton0001 9 років тому +6

    I love flying the G1000 and the G500. Nice quick initial overview, but it would be awesome if you plugged in the external power and did a whole series on the glass.

  • @TheGrimPeeper
    @TheGrimPeeper 10 років тому +2

    I'm going to be learning this system in a week or so, and this video was a really good intro to it. Thanks you for it!

  • @DerPilotMann
    @DerPilotMann 9 років тому +1

    I just got a job at a local FBO. I get a discount on our 2008 172SP with the G1000 and autopilot. It is now only $10 more than the old 70's 172s I've been flying. I'm really looking forward to it!

  • @olliehouse9459
    @olliehouse9459 7 років тому +2

    Awesome videos! I fly the 172 NAVIII myself, it's a nice plane!

  • @mhossen
    @mhossen 10 років тому +7

    Man, I've only been watching your videos for a week, and you're without doubt the best UA-cam aviator I've seen. I love your video format and self critique. Keep up the great work!

    • @FlightChops
      @FlightChops  10 років тому +4

      Awesome thanks! Glad you're getting something out of them - I really appreciate comments like these - they keep me motivated to make more videos.

    • @mhossen
      @mhossen 10 років тому +1

      You're welcome! I actually lived in Toronto for a while a couple years back and always wanted to fly out of the Island Airport, so I'm very jealous!
      I'm just about to start flying a G1000 172, so this was helpful for me.

  • @stealhty1
    @stealhty1 9 років тому +1

    Cool Video Captain Thx for your share, half of our fleet runs on G1000,

  • @goodisnipr
    @goodisnipr Рік тому +2

    I hate the G1000 for many reasons.
    Firstly, fly-by-wire is a death trap. And I hate that cars are using it for steering and brakes and throttle now too. I know, fbw and the glass cockpit aren't necessarily tied together. You could put a G1000 in a Cub. But, it's hard to make electronics as robust as mechanical connections.
    When I fly, I like to use all 3 navs with each other for redundancy and accuracy. The ADF needle lining up with the VOR2 needle to act as backup in case the VOR1 ILS inops. With the G1000, you can see only one of these at any given time by pressing a softkey. With the analog cockpit, they're all visible without taking hands off the yoke&throttle.

  • @ruthlessadmin
    @ruthlessadmin 4 роки тому

    You covered that damn stand by battery switch. It was driving me nuts in X-Plane, despite lots of web searches. This video just came up randomly in my UA-cam recommended hours after I gave up and decided to leave it alone lol... I'm mainly setting my sim up for ultralights, so I wasn't interested in finding/reading any official manuals.

  • @chelinchan24
    @chelinchan24 3 роки тому +5

    Very helpful for me to play Microsoft Flight Simulator... thank you my mate!

    • @barfy362
      @barfy362 2 роки тому +2

      That's why I'm here too lol. It's my favorite plane in the game for cruising around. I thought they would have had a tutorial in the game but this is even better!

  • @spectech7640
    @spectech7640 8 років тому +2

    I Just LOVE american's accent! So easy to undestand! Thank you very much.. very cool video. Safe flights

  • @blackwatch6267
    @blackwatch6267 10 років тому +3

    i have been in a DA40 with the G1000 in it and it was very cool how the everything was on the 2 screens

  • @johnny5039
    @johnny5039 8 років тому

    These technical videos are great.

  • @CiaranRegan
    @CiaranRegan 10 років тому

    Another excellent informative video! This has been very helpful as I'm due to take my first flight in a G1000 equipped 172 tomorrow.

  • @gansosmansos
    @gansosmansos 5 років тому

    That was cool.
    I applaud your proficiency.

  • @claydayton7745
    @claydayton7745 10 років тому +2

    Really informative stuff, and excellent editing. I'm starting flight school this July and I'll be flying 1 of 14 g1000 c172s at my flight school. hopefully though I'll spend some time with their older c172 with steam gauges. I think I would rather learn on the steam gauges, but it just wasn't in the cards for me.

  • @danes2893
    @danes2893 7 років тому

    As always, another GREAT video tutorial! Thank you for sharing!

  • @VroodenTheGreat
    @VroodenTheGreat 7 років тому

    I am just about to upgrade to a G1000 and the vid was very helpful...

  • @fwoodbridge
    @fwoodbridge 10 років тому +2

    Some seriously great editing! And informative to boot.

  • @Chrisstian111
    @Chrisstian111 9 років тому +2

    This is very helpful. Just watching this trains me so when I am actually in the plane.. I'm not fumbling around trying to find things.

    • @prorobo
      @prorobo 7 років тому

      Chrisstian an airplane is a terrible classroom. Learning all you can before you hop in is best.

    • @Chrisstian111
      @Chrisstian111 7 років тому

      That is very true. My instructor started me in the left seat day one. So, I really needed some basic training before I even got in the cockpit. Thanks again :)

  • @BobBig007
    @BobBig007 10 років тому

    well done video on the G1000!!!

  • @MarkZacharias
    @MarkZacharias 9 років тому +2

    Its awesome how my checkout stressed a lot of the same things. Like it's just a 172, lots of extra circuit breakers for the first extra equipment, and don't stress about getting exactly 1800 on run up with the digital readouts.

  • @carolinendambuki7172
    @carolinendambuki7172 7 років тому

    Very well illustrated .

  • @newmanlord7130
    @newmanlord7130 2 роки тому

    Great Video Captain,
    Hi from Ghana.

  • @Windtee
    @Windtee 9 років тому +2

    It's as simple as it gets. Just another C172 with the "funky" displays.
    Cool post!
    #Cessna

  • @karlmiller8411
    @karlmiller8411 Рік тому +1

    The angle of the left (shoulder) camera to level would have been good, also wipe the finger prints from both screens would also be nice.

  • @johnf3305
    @johnf3305 8 років тому +87

    good video, informative but PLEASE clean the finger smudges from the PFD/MFD screens...no need to touch the screens, they aren't touch screens...

    • @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg
      @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg 7 років тому +1

      THANK YOU

    • @pistolpete8518
      @pistolpete8518 7 років тому +10

      johnf3305 I can’t help but think of the old saying from childhood: “look with your eyes, not with your hands.” That glass was gross.

    • @handihal5753
      @handihal5753 6 років тому +1

      Get a pen and use the opposite end for pointing

    • @fujifezz
      @fujifezz 6 років тому +1

      Stop touching the screens!!

    • @robertborchert932
      @robertborchert932 6 років тому +6

      What! Smudges? It's show time...of course you're going to poke the screen while showing us all the cool features. I'm okay with that.

  • @drwilliamjulyphd7853
    @drwilliamjulyphd7853 2 роки тому

    Great information. Straight to the point.

  • @cpocketts
    @cpocketts 8 років тому

    Very good video! Lots of information and asking a lot of questions was good to hear!

  • @rnblase
    @rnblase 5 років тому

    I always like watching your video's.... Great Job as Always!!...

  • @SamathPerera
    @SamathPerera 10 років тому +1

    i love your videos...great editing and its nice listiening to you because youre explaining the things so comfortable and calm :) keep it up! :)

  • @jacobmccarthy8666
    @jacobmccarthy8666 8 років тому

    I was flying one of these this week, a nice plane :)

  • @chevaughnchristopher5305
    @chevaughnchristopher5305 10 років тому

    wow i could actually say i enjoyed this video and it was very informative, great job

    • @FlightChops
      @FlightChops  10 років тому

      ***** You seem surprised that it was entertaining? :P Was it the thumbnail and the fact that most G1000 vids are boring?

    • @FlyguyChevy
      @FlyguyChevy 10 років тому

      ***** lol yes its the fact that most g1000 vids are boring lol

  • @peterellison2220
    @peterellison2220 4 роки тому +2

    This helped me out big time!

  • @raykrv6a
    @raykrv6a 8 років тому

    Appreciate the video. I have a lot of time in 172's, but not in one with glass panel. That would be a great airplane for a long cross country, especially in IFR. I want. LOL

  • @berndl
    @berndl 10 років тому +2

    Great tutorial!

  • @EyesEtcOKC
    @EyesEtcOKC 3 роки тому

    Just got back in the plane after 6 yrs, learning the g1000 is fantastic, would like to see instruction on dial use.

  • @Flightsworldwidevideos
    @Flightsworldwidevideos 9 років тому +1

    Great video!!!

  • @danielking104
    @danielking104 9 років тому +2

    looks like you got the G1000 touch in there. ;)

  • @RippedWookie
    @RippedWookie 10 років тому +9

    Great video.
    I've got over 200 hours in a G1000. It's a fantastic piece of equipment but completely unnecessary in small, piston-powered aircraft. If you're a student pilot, you should be concentrating on learning how to fly, not operating the PFD/MFD. I had a lot of trouble keeping my eyes outside when flying. I'd take round dials and a 430/530. In my opinion, that's the most enjoyable setup.

    • @flare6969
      @flare6969 8 років тому +3

      I know this is an old comment, but in my opinion, if anything the new technology helps with some of the younger guys. It's a lot more natural to look at, and is easy enough to get around and actually helps with flying. That's just what I've noticed though, obviously it's different for everyone.

    • @RippedWookie
      @RippedWookie 8 років тому +4

      fl a re
      I read an article the other day about how using a modern-day GPS to navigate doesn't exercise certain parts of our brain and, in effect, dumbs us down. I believe the same philosophy applies to new students using the latest and greatest electronic equipment to learn. If you learn to fly using the bare minimum, you'll always have those skills to rely upon when yhe fancy equipment fails on you. And, it will fail. it has happened to me and many others.
      In the long run, it doesn't help at all. You may feel this way at first but, in time, you will realize that if you can't fly with the basics, you can't fly at all.

    • @RippedWookie
      @RippedWookie 8 років тому +1

      fl a re
      I learned to fly on a G1000. I wish I didn't. ;)

    • @747-pilot
      @747-pilot 7 років тому

      Couldn't agree with you more!!
      Don't get me wrong this video is very well done and I came here to learn how the G1000 (or more generally GPS navigation) meshes in with instrument flying. What does it do for you?, what remains? (for instance, do waypoints, such as flying VOR to VOR still exist? or do we simply fly a DIRECT route between one airport to another etc.). These things are important to understand, as GPS is becoming the dominant way of navigating as time goes by.
      However, as you rightly pointed out, I believe student pilots SHOULD learn to fly in "steam gauge" aircraft, where the emphasis is on MASTERING THE BASICS OF *FLYING* . Basic stick are rudder skills are the most important thing in the world at this stage!
      I'm a student pilot with about 60 total, including 10ish solo, and am glad I'm doing it the old fashioned way in a bare bones basic C152!!! 😃

  • @photopete16
    @photopete16 6 років тому

    Nice overview video! Thanks.

  • @vedbarua2468
    @vedbarua2468 3 роки тому

    Good. More such video please

  • @cbavoidance
    @cbavoidance 10 років тому +5

    Awesome man! now all you need is an ATC language course.

    • @747-pilot
      @747-pilot 7 років тому

      ROFLMAO!! 😃 ....very true!

  • @smaze1782
    @smaze1782 7 років тому

    This is a great video, right?! Love the content my man. Great stuff.

  • @obsamohammedonyoutube3267
    @obsamohammedonyoutube3267 3 роки тому

    Very good job

  • @joejohn4723
    @joejohn4723 8 років тому +2

    I just flew a 2015 SP

  • @dmvideos7913
    @dmvideos7913 7 років тому

    Great video

  • @maxwelloliver7635
    @maxwelloliver7635 5 років тому

    Nice Job.

  • @darrylday30
    @darrylday30 3 роки тому

    very helpful, thanks.

  • @crabsodyinblue
    @crabsodyinblue 7 років тому

    lolz, love how a non glass 172 now is by definition a 'standard steam'.

  • @pcl84590
    @pcl84590 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for the video!!!

    • @FlightChops
      @FlightChops  10 років тому

      Happy to share - glad you liked it

  • @rfresh1011
    @rfresh1011 3 роки тому

    At 3:45 the question is asked how does the G1000 know where the (wet) compass is at? The instructor said there’s something inside it (wet compass) that knows (tells the G1000). This is misleading, or at the very least, unclear. There is a remote compass that is wired into the G1000 avionics box to tell it what heading to display on the PFD HSI. The wet compass has no input functionality.

  • @N17KA
    @N17KA 8 років тому

    great indepth video

  • @marcinmak2322
    @marcinmak2322 6 років тому

    very educative, thanks

  • @stevelachappelle8571
    @stevelachappelle8571 6 років тому

    Im switching over to the G-1000 in my flight school.

  • @PavlosMourdoukoutas
    @PavlosMourdoukoutas 7 років тому

    Great job. Thank you

  • @nascar7522
    @nascar7522 9 років тому +1

    That's almost like the 737-800 I fly on my sim it has an all glass cotpit with stand by instrument that's pretty cool

  • @javedouglas
    @javedouglas 9 років тому +1

    thank you sir very good,

  • @Dirtjim
    @Dirtjim 7 років тому

    The "Magic" number for the transponder is 30 kts groundspeed

  • @kadenabbott4932
    @kadenabbott4932 4 роки тому

    Should you need time in the regular steam gage c172R before flying the G1000?

  • @theprintshopchannel
    @theprintshopchannel 5 місяців тому

    You do not turn off the ALT Master switch. Lot of people does that and is incorrect. Show me where in the POH says to cycle the ALT Switch .
    You just turn lights or move flaps to see if the ammeter is working. Flipping the ALT create spikes that can damage avionics.

  • @kelli217
    @kelli217 10 років тому +4

    You should see if you can get a ride in what the US calls an LSA (light sport aircraft), one that has a Dynon SkyView glass panel.

  • @messy_0
    @messy_0 7 років тому

    Hey flight chops, does this G1000 not have a "engine >> lean" tab? My DA40 i trained it, when we would lean the plane, we would go to the lean profile & and add a new lean profile..
    sorry if this is confusing

  • @AdventursWithNick
    @AdventursWithNick 10 років тому

    Thank you so much!!!!

  • @BillAndersonNS
    @BillAndersonNS 7 років тому

    Just found your channel and after watching a few videos, I made the decision to start from the beginning.
    Curious why, in your outro, the SUBSCRIBE has 7,496,859 beside it. What does that number represent because your actual subscriber as or May 2017 is 100k.
    Thanks for the videos and keep up to good work

    • @FlightChops
      @FlightChops  7 років тому +1

      +Bill Anderson - thanks! Welcome to the channel! Enjoy the now 100+ back catalog episodes! As for the old videos having the 7M sub count, it was a joke - I photoshopped that image at a time when there were a couple hundred subscribers. I never had any expectations that the channel would even get more than 1,000 subs.

    • @BillAndersonNS
      @BillAndersonNS 7 років тому +1

      Well your videos are amazing. I am not a pilot, don't even like flying that much, but your videos are very engaging.

  • @smithloren
    @smithloren 10 років тому

    Awesome video - what are the SD card slots located to the right of the PFD for? Can you load flight plans with it or capture data from the engine analyzer/GPS?

    • @FlightChops
      @FlightChops  10 років тому

      I think that's how it works, but I'm a G1000 newbie at this point - I'll have to get back to you on that :)

    • @at1357
      @at1357 10 років тому

      They're also used for database updates...

    • @Windtee
      @Windtee 10 років тому

      Database and system software updates just as @at1357 mentioned.
      Top slot is used for importing and exporting flight plans, Flight
      Data Logging, and loading nav database updates. Bottom slot of each display contains a "Garmin Supplemental Data Card" which is used for storing the various databases.
      You gotta realize not all SD cards are compatible with the G1000. We have to use SD cards supplied by Garmin or the aircraft manufacturer.

    • @russmanre1
      @russmanre1 5 років тому

      @@FlightChops I think that is how you load the database.

  • @cherfieldm
    @cherfieldm 6 років тому

    Thank you for the infos.

  • @lucianobianco3254
    @lucianobianco3254 9 років тому

    Hey I like your videos, just a couple of things. Perhaps the instructor should brush up on Electrical System, it becomes very important with all the electronics in need for power. It is not a 20 volts system as he says, it's 28. We can se that on the Main and Essential Bus before he kills the Alt. Also, the transponder switches to ALT mode when passing 30KIAS not 45.
    One last thing, touching the screens the way he's doing it...bad habit with the G1000, they're not that easy to clean.
    Thanks for your job doing this videos!

    • @FlightChops
      @FlightChops  9 років тому +3

      Luciano Bianco Thanks, and agreed about touching the screen - it was driving me CRAZY :P and I was thinking if owned this plane, there'd be some hand slapping going on :)

  • @timhalstead9790
    @timhalstead9790 8 років тому

    are those touch screens, man they need some windex :D

  • @dukeboy-6645
    @dukeboy-6645 Рік тому +1

    So many fingerprints for a non touch panel. :)

  • @qbw8834
    @qbw8834 9 років тому

    3:50 isnt that line suposed to be the turn coordinator indicator...??

  • @notar1
    @notar1 10 років тому +1

    Cool thanx

  • @GWOSAPAT
    @GWOSAPAT 9 років тому

    My 172s/sp checklist has shut off the electrical equipment. what's the electrical equipment? Thanks

    • @danm6665
      @danm6665 9 років тому

      Usually just the lights (except beacon).

  • @brettwile2536
    @brettwile2536 7 років тому

    Where you at?? Canada somewhere. I flew out of Brampton.

  • @plarthpartel
    @plarthpartel 3 роки тому

    Anyway to connect ForeFlight from your ipad

  • @Persason
    @Persason 6 років тому

    Can you upgrade the cockpit on old planes? For example the old 172 with new panel?

    • @warp9988
      @warp9988 3 роки тому

      People do that, as part of a complete retrofit and rebuild. In fact avionics upgrades (whether to glass cockpit or not) have been common as long as aviation has existed.

  • @louisanderson6375
    @louisanderson6375 2 роки тому

    Request permission to use this in a Mtce Training Program...Please advise if ok.

  • @jamesbaxter2812
    @jamesbaxter2812 7 років тому

    Can you take a 172, place that into it, If so, How long

  • @Bartalosko
    @Bartalosko 4 роки тому

    Hi. Where can i find AGL altitude please?

  • @davidholman6276
    @davidholman6276 10 років тому +2

    I fly a Diamond star that has a G1000 with Synthetic Vision.

  • @pilotdogz1287
    @pilotdogz1287 3 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @basilkatakuzinos659
    @basilkatakuzinos659 7 років тому

    Can the g1000 work with 3 screens

  • @VictoryAviation
    @VictoryAviation 3 роки тому

    Step one: Take a drink every time he says “right”. Step two: Pass out.

  • @PatrickDX1
    @PatrickDX1 9 років тому +1

    Oh boy. I'm 19 and I have plus 60 hours in a G1000 172. Almost to my CFI. Playing with the electrical loads on the alternator is nottttt good at all. And so are dirty fingers :)

    • @Veritas1992
      @Veritas1992 9 років тому +1

      False, the battery (and standby battery in the G1000 configuration) are designed to take up the electrical load if your alternator would fail. It would actually be in your best interest during the run up check to test if the battery will work properly in the event an alternator failure would occur & if the alternator will provide a sufficient charge after re-engaging the field.

    • @PatrickDX1
      @PatrickDX1 9 років тому

      You are correct. But we check the standby battery.....with the standby battery test switch! And we can check if the alternator is working by seeing if the busses indicate a charge, and if there is no low volt, or high volt annunciators.

  • @tedsword
    @tedsword 4 роки тому

    Do some 172s not have carb heat? I don't see it on the panel.

    • @FlightChops
      @FlightChops  4 роки тому +1

      Older ones do, yes. But I think this newer one is fuel injected.

    • @tedsword
      @tedsword 4 роки тому

      Thank you for replying! I learned something today. I thought they all had carburetors!

  • @ilijazivanovic3698
    @ilijazivanovic3698 3 роки тому

    I cant hear the gyros spining?

  • @lorendjones
    @lorendjones 4 роки тому +2

    Oh, my goodness....who's been putting their grubby fingers all over those beautiful screens??! They need a placard that says "NOT A TOUCHSCREEN. KEEP YOUR FINGERS OFF OUR GLASS!"

  • @TerryKetterer76
    @TerryKetterer76 3 роки тому

    Right? Right?