Great video. Just to add, the Flag are VFR reporting points. They can also be used to indicate your position to ATC where you are when calling up for things like flight following.
The glider symbol with an “H” in the diamond means they’re hang gliders or paragliders; the letter “G” means they’re conventional gliders, I.e., sailplanes.
Thanks for this. I'm on the East Coast and have the SFRA around Washington DC as well as the FRZ. Really tricky to learn how to navigate within as well as communicate within. You definitely can't fly within them without special education - and within the FRZ, without a pin and background check.
WE NEED MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS thank you
Gotchu I’ll keep em coming 😁
Great video. Just to add, the Flag are VFR reporting points. They can also be used to indicate your position to ATC where you are when calling up for things like flight following.
The glider symbol with an “H” in the diamond means they’re hang gliders or paragliders; the letter “G” means they’re conventional gliders, I.e., sailplanes.
watched this like 5 times have my checkride in two days!
Good luck! at least you’ll be a pro at symbology, DPEs love that topic
How’d it go?
I will probably have mine in January for PP.
Thanks for this. I'm on the East Coast and have the SFRA around Washington DC as well as the FRZ. Really tricky to learn how to navigate within as well as communicate within. You definitely can't fly within them without special education - and within the FRZ, without a pin and background check.
I mean...wow! Very instructional and impressed with your knowledge. Thank you.
My understanding of the big blue numbers is the elevation of either terrain or man-made objects such as towers. Thanks for the video.
Awesome video, super helpful!
Gave a subscription. Awesome video. Quick and useful. More edu vids should be like this.
Glad it helped :)
You could slow down a bit. Made me a little dizzy to watch but good info if you can get it all.
thanks dude!
great video and right to the point. Well done
@@zhayworth9253 thanks homie 🤙
So I'm looking over Chicago airspace and there's T/23 what does the T mean? I've been seeing it means transition but what does that mean