Hi there! Thank you! Glad you found it useful. I was on the border line when deciding to produce it as there were many others out there. Really appreciate your comment. Stay safe ~Rm ;-)
Absolutely excellent Tutorial on Navigraph.. I have had Navigraph for a week and was going to give it up, as I thought it was frustrating to do a flight plan on it...After seeing this video you have made it come alive and I look forward to doing a flight plan as you have shown.. You have a great voice and ability to train I am hooked on your site....I do intend to watch your videos on Vatsim. I am trying to learn that, and I am sure your videos will equally be so helpful in training me on jumping into Vatsim flight ...Thank you so much.
Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. It’s positive feedback like this that keeps me going. I’m really glad you’re benefiting from the content because that’s what it’s all about - helping others with this great hobby of ours. Thanks for watching and have a great day! ~Rm😎
Airline CAO is Airline Commercial Airline Overlay where the charts are optimized for cat C/D aircraft. So if you fly airliners in the sim this should be the preferred choice in Navigraph.
At 30:04 there a mistake I think. You should pay attention to the arrow direction on the leg between TLA and INREV. This airways N601 is going from south to north within one direction only... I'm not sure this is the correct way to use airways with Navigraph. Or let say it's not as correct as it should be in real world.
Hi. I did take a look back at 30:04. I don't quite see your point but thanks for expressing your opinion anyway. Please remember that the video is not about how to read the Navigraph flight chart but how to use Navigraph itself. Thanks for watching! ~Rm😀
Thanks for the great tutorial. I just installed Navigraph and you saved me hours of frustration on the learning curve. A small suggestion -- you could have demonstrated the approach plates. As good as Navigraph is, I was disappointed that there are no VFR charts, only a poor non-aviation world map that, as you have pointed out, cannot be zoomed in much. Sometimes we don't want to fly "hard" IFR and only want to go on a scenic pleasure flight.
Hi. Great to hear it was useful. Including an Approach plates tutorial would have made video too long. It's strange you mentioned Navidgraph's lack of VFR capabilities as I spent a few hours today trying to work on the next video which will be VFR flying on Vatsim. Navigraph is just useless for this. They could have thought more about VFR users and incorporated airsp;ace diagrams over the world map and VRPs as well - esp as it is paid-for software. As a tip you can download FSPM VFR MAP from flightsim.to. It's an in-game panel. It's better than the in-built VFR map. Thanks for your comment and for watching! ~Rm 😀
HI. Had a litle tinker with Littlenavmap a few times in the past and never really got into it. It's defo a good software but doesn't come with Jeppeson charts and FMS data as does Navigraph. Thanks for watching! ~Rm 😉
Thanks for a great vid. I'm off now to try to replicate your flight plan. Been flying vfr for a while now and wanting to learn IFR and eventually use vatsim. Taxiing and getting lost whilst on vatsim has put me off, I will be frequenting myself with popular VATSIM airports and less complicated ones such as EGHP EGCC to begin with. The taxi chart is really good. 👍👍👍
Hi Karl. Thanks! Yeah, Vatsim can be a real challenge when you're just starting out. As a tip, you should fly VFR on vatsim. Pick an airport like EGCC (UK Manchester) and just do traffic patterns to start with, then fly from there to a nearby airport. See my 3 part Vatsim series on the channel which''ll take you through the initial steps. Once your confidence builds up then move onto IFR. Hope this helps. Thanks for your comment and for watching! ~Rm😀
hi there navisim, just watched this video and was amazedf at how simple you came across in teaching and not once it went over my head like some do on youtube, im a new comer to learning flight plans even though i enjoy just flying in vfr and seeing the sights, I thought it be great to learn ifr too, i only fly smaller planes and not the big 747s and alike, i assume i can still use Navi graph for say a Kodiak 100 or cassena 172 tbm900/30
Hi. Thanks for the positive feedback. Glad you were able to take something away. Please take a look at some of the earlier videos on the channel in which I fly VFR and on VATSIM as well. ~Rm😉
HI. Glad you enjoyed it! Re: Exporting of flight plans, its as easy as abc. Just click on "Export flightplan" button in the "Flights" tab then save the .pln file to a folder of your choice, load the sim, and import it from there. Thanks for watching! ~Rm😉
Hi. Please bear in mind the recording date of the video. Way back in Feb 21, Navigraph had no visible facility to export created flight plans into MSFS 2020. If you go to 5:11 in the video you will see what this screen use to look like. Now, however, on the same screen in your updated Navigraph you will see on top " + New flight", then below you will see 3 green boxes, one of which says EXPORT. Just click on this and it'll now present you with a list of sims you can export to with the top option being MSFS 2020. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching! ~Rm😉
What Navigraph could or really should do is at least make sure they have all the airports that All the sims have. The first four flights I did using Navigraph either the departure or destination airpots were not there? Get the data together guys! no point in having a PAID application that only does half the job! my only gripe but the rest is really great.
The rapid jerky zooming/panning during your videos is very off-putting, no offense. It's something many videographers seem to fail to recognize. If you look at how Hollywood films cinematically, you will notice slow and gentle pans and zooms for the most part. Why? Rapid and jerky motion can cause viewers to become distracted and in some cases, even motion sickness can result. FYI. Possibly you may consider this moving forward in future endeavors. Hope it helps you.
Hi There, The thing to remember is that the far majority of productions on UA-cam are non-profesional, non Hollywood. Take ‘jump cuts’ for eg. We accept them on UA-cam but they would never make the grade for national TV. But these same ‘unprofessional’ productions (with jerky video movements etc) on UA-cam has millones of views and 1000s of likes and subs. The UA-cam audience are a very forgiving bunch and appreciate that you, while trying your best, will in time will improve. Having said the above, thanks for your suggestions and comments, I’ll take them on board as a way to improve. ~Rm 😊
fantastic video. Thanks for making it. I wasn't really educated on how to fully use the charts but now I do. Great stuff!
Hey! That’s great news! That’s what it’s all about. Thanks for sharing and watching!
CAO is Commercial Airline Overlay. They are charts that have been optimized for cat C and D aircraft
Thanks for that Mike and thanks for watching! ~Rm🙂
Super,quite cool tutorial thanks indeed.
Glad you liked it! ~Rm😉
FYI CAO=Commercial Airline Overlay Charts, awsome video explained alot many thanks.
Thanks for the info! Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching! ~Rm😀
Thank you for the excellent tutorial!
Hi there! You're very welcome! Thanks for watching! ~Rm😀
The best explanation I have seen yet. Thanks a ton sir.
Hi there! Thank you! Glad you found it useful. I was on the border line when deciding to produce it as there were many others out there. Really appreciate your comment. Stay safe ~Rm ;-)
Very helpful. Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! ~Rm 🙂
Pretty clear tutorial. Thanks.awesome job
Hi. Thanks! And thanks for watching! Much appreciated. ~Rm😀
Good Tutorial! Thank you. Now i can start my flights with Navigraph Charts
Hi. Thanks! Glad you got something out of it. Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Thanks for posting and for watching! ~Rm ;-)
thank you for sharing the material, well done and helpful
Hi. Glad to help! Thanks for watching! ~Rm 😉
very good, thank you!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! ~Rm😀
Very good tutorial. Navigraph charts is a bit pricey but I think it is worth it so far. Subscribed to your channel.
Hi there!. Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thalnks for watching! ~Rm😀
Very nice tutorial!!
Thank you! Glad you liked it! Thanks for sharing your feedback too. ~Rm😉
Absolutely excellent Tutorial on Navigraph.. I have had Navigraph for a week and was going to give it up, as I thought it was frustrating to do a flight plan on it...After seeing this video you have made it come alive and I look forward to doing a flight plan as you have shown.. You have a great voice and ability to train I am hooked on your site....I do intend to watch your videos on Vatsim. I am trying to learn that, and I am sure your videos will equally be so helpful in training me on jumping into Vatsim flight ...Thank you so much.
Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. It’s positive feedback like this that keeps me going. I’m really glad you’re benefiting from the content because that’s what it’s all about - helping others with this great hobby of ours. Thanks for watching and have a great day! ~Rm😎
Great video. So helpful. Thank you.
Hi. Thanks! My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it. And thanks for being the 800th subscriber too! 👏👏👏 Much appreciated! ~Rm 😀
Airline CAO is Airline Commercial Airline Overlay where the charts are optimized for cat C/D aircraft. So if you fly airliners in the sim this should be the preferred choice in Navigraph.
Nice one! Thanks! and thanks for watching too! Don't forget to like and subscribe. ~Rm 😀
Great Tutorial. Did they add the Metar to the app ? many thanks
Hi. Thanks! No, no Metar Services as yet on Navigraph. It’s something that they could easily add though. Thanks for watching! -Rm😀
At 30:04 there a mistake I think. You should pay attention to the arrow direction on the leg between TLA and INREV. This airways N601 is going from south to north within one direction only... I'm not sure this is the correct way to use airways with Navigraph. Or let say it's not as correct as it should be in real world.
Hi. I did take a look back at 30:04. I don't quite see your point but thanks for expressing your opinion anyway. Please remember that the video is not about how to read the Navigraph flight chart but how to use Navigraph itself. Thanks for watching! ~Rm😀
Thanks for the great tutorial. I just installed Navigraph and you saved me hours of frustration on the learning curve. A small suggestion -- you could have demonstrated the approach plates. As good as Navigraph is, I was disappointed that there are no VFR charts, only a poor non-aviation world map that, as you have pointed out, cannot be zoomed in much. Sometimes we don't want to fly "hard" IFR and only want to go on a scenic pleasure flight.
Hi. Great to hear it was useful. Including an Approach plates tutorial would have made video too long. It's strange you mentioned Navidgraph's lack of VFR capabilities as I spent a few hours today trying to work on the next video which will be VFR flying on Vatsim. Navigraph is just useless for this. They could have thought more about VFR users and incorporated airsp;ace diagrams over the world map and VRPs as well - esp as it is paid-for software. As a tip you can download FSPM VFR MAP from flightsim.to. It's an in-game panel. It's better than the in-built VFR map. Thanks for your comment and for watching! ~Rm 😀
Great work, the infomation for Airline CAO is (Commercial Airline Overlay Charts) just to give you the info of what it is.
Ah! Cool! Thank you! And thanks for watching - much appreciated! ~Rm ;-)
Excellent tutorial!
Hi there! Really please to hear that. Thanks and thanks for watching! ~Rm ;-)
Thx for this.Thinking of getting Navigraph but I use the free Littlenavmap which has the capability to zoom right in on the airports and cities.
HI. Had a litle tinker with Littlenavmap a few times in the past and never really got into it. It's defo a good software but doesn't come with Jeppeson charts and FMS data as does Navigraph. Thanks for watching! ~Rm 😉
Thanks for a great vid. I'm off now to try to replicate your flight plan. Been flying vfr for a while now and wanting to learn IFR and eventually use vatsim. Taxiing and getting lost whilst on vatsim has put me off, I will be frequenting myself with popular VATSIM airports and less complicated ones such as EGHP EGCC to begin with. The taxi chart is really good. 👍👍👍
Hi Karl. Thanks! Yeah, Vatsim can be a real challenge when you're just starting out. As a tip, you should fly VFR on vatsim. Pick an airport like EGCC (UK Manchester) and just do traffic patterns to start with, then fly from there to a nearby airport. See my 3 part Vatsim series on the channel which''ll take you through the initial steps. Once your confidence builds up then move onto IFR. Hope this helps. Thanks for your comment and for watching! ~Rm😀
Well done as usual! Thank you so much.
De nada. Muchisimas gracias Bruce! Thank you for watching! Take care. ~Rm ;-)
perfect, tks a lot!!
No worries! Glad you enjoyed it! Don't forget to like and subscribe! Thanks! ~Rm 😉
hi there navisim, just watched this video and was amazedf at how simple you came across in teaching and not once it went over my head like some do on youtube, im a new comer to learning flight plans even though i enjoy just flying in vfr and seeing the sights, I thought it be great to learn ifr too, i only fly smaller planes and not the big 747s and alike, i assume i can still use Navi graph for say a Kodiak 100 or cassena 172 tbm900/30
Hi. Thanks for the positive feedback. Glad you were able to take something away. Please take a look at some of the earlier videos on the channel in which I fly VFR and on VATSIM as well. ~Rm😉
Good Tutorial! Thank you.
Hi there. Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. ~Rm ;-)
After going through all of that, which was great presentation, but the simple step of importing the flight to the sim was left out. Thanks
HI. Glad you enjoyed it! Re: Exporting of flight plans, its as easy as abc. Just click on "Export flightplan" button in the "Flights" tab then save the .pln file to a folder of your choice, load the sim, and import it from there. Thanks for watching! ~Rm😉
Great video. Now I know how to create a flight plan, but you didn't tell me how to get it into MSFS 2020.
Hi. Please bear in mind the recording date of the video. Way back in Feb 21, Navigraph had no visible facility to export created flight plans into MSFS 2020. If you go to 5:11 in the video you will see what this screen use to look like. Now, however, on the same screen in your updated Navigraph you will see on top " + New flight", then below you will see 3 green boxes, one of which says EXPORT. Just click on this and it'll now present you with a list of sims you can export to with the top option being MSFS 2020. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching! ~Rm😉
@@NaviSim101 Thanks. Just learning and your UA-cam was the first I looked at,
@@roywarren6550 Cool! Have a good day 😉
Great Vid thanks mate
Hi! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. Take care and all the best! ~Rm 😉
What Navigraph could or really should do is at least make sure they have all the airports that All the sims have. The first four flights I did using Navigraph either the departure or destination airpots were not there? Get the data together guys! no point in having a PAID application that only does half the job! my only gripe but the rest is really great.
I agree!
The rapid jerky zooming/panning during your videos is very off-putting, no offense. It's something many videographers seem to fail to recognize. If you look at how Hollywood films cinematically, you will notice slow and gentle pans and zooms for the most part. Why? Rapid and jerky motion can cause viewers to become distracted and in some cases, even motion sickness can result. FYI. Possibly you may consider this moving forward in future endeavors. Hope it helps you.
Hi There, The thing to remember is that the far majority of productions on UA-cam are non-profesional, non Hollywood. Take ‘jump cuts’ for eg. We accept them on UA-cam but they would never make the grade for national TV. But these same ‘unprofessional’ productions (with jerky video movements etc) on UA-cam has millones of views and 1000s of likes and subs. The UA-cam audience are a very forgiving bunch and appreciate that you, while trying your best, will in time will improve. Having said the above, thanks for your suggestions and comments, I’ll take them on board as a way to improve. ~Rm 😊