Ive been struggling for about a month everybody was over simplifying it but this here made me understand 💀💀🔥🔥
Wow… I’m so surprised to hear you say that because I thought this video might get a lot of criticisms for making it more confusing! So thank!!! I’m glad it helped!!!
@@EvanLuftAs someone who doesn’t even know what VOR stands for, your explanation was good enough to understand even without context.
Thank you. You just broke the worlds speed record when explaining VOR.
Which makes it impossible to understand it unless you repeat it several times.
You explained this in 45 seconds, my ground school couldn't explain it properly in 45 minutes, thank you! Subscribed!
Hahaha thanks!!! I’m glad it helped. After 15 years… it has become second nature and with a bit of practice you’ll find it the same too!!
Thank you for the simplicity, you end school makes it so difficult to understand 😅
Seriously, I’ve been struggling with it for my CPL IREX. There’s only about 2 here on the south east coast of Australia so I’ve had no exposure in real time with it. Hope your flying is going well 🤙
VORs are ridiculously simple and easy to use. I do miss them to be quite honest. I haven’t even been alive for as long as they were popular but it’s so straight forward.
50 hours dual and my instructor couldn’t make it this simple. Thank you bro..seriously.
I just did my first vor flight. This explanation was so much simpler - than most I’ve seen or heard. 👍😎
Thanks a lot!! I remember spending days on flight sim trying to figure it out haha
@@EvanLuft bro, please make another video with a simple explanation like this. u just made all flying instructors look dumb (and that's what we want) we new cadets need simple explaination like this
@@EvanLuft go for every single thing, like what is ILS, every single instrument..but with sample video like this, make it easy to understand
I'm not seeing the numbers. I'm lost. Explain it to me like I'm a toddler.
Now do it while your flight instructor is telling you to pull out your paper map and tell him exactly where you could be in reference to where the VOR is, while he's still telling you to keep your eyes outside to fly the plane, while he's still telling you to answer the radio, while he's still telling you to verify your frequencies are set right
When I was flying in the 70’s and 80’s this is all I used plus dead reckoning on sectionals
10/10 very helpfull now how to land a plane, passangers are getting nervous
This is the best explanation for a VOR I have ever heard. Thank you so much.
Some old planes don’t have the big old touch glass display panel.
They have little white numbers that rotate to select frequency and big push buttons to select mode.
Short and sweet. Beautiful. Great refresher when prepping for checkrides. Thanks!
Learning about VOR’s in ground school was so painful and confusing. I spent 10 minutes fiddling with one during flight training and they clicked instantly
This is better than the flight school explanation.
thank you so much this is the best explanation on the internet and it was only 45 seconds. such a cool thing to have
Very cool! Thanks!. I'm just a flight simmer but I love learning
This is something that is really hard to grasp in the book/written test but then not that complicated when you can actually grab the OBS and turn it.
Thanks, now I can use it on MSFS!
TIST is what we are taught in Australia, tune to the station, identity the morse, switch cdi to VOR, twist full 360 and then to the desired course.
I'm ready for my IFR check-ride now, thanks!
Thanks for your video! I tried countless other videos but this was the video that just "locked it in" for me... I guess i learn better with demonstrations :)
Once you get used to HSI, anything else is irrelevant, and obsolete, like old stile VOR gauges . Did my commercial on a Cutlass with a nice HSI. Got hooked by it from the start . Great video 👍🍺😁
Ha! Didn’t realize i made a comment 10 months ago… 🤣
That was such an awesome and simple explanation. Helped me out a lot thanks bru!
That helped me way more then the ten minute vor videos
long live VOR
pls don't leave us ;-;
agreed! excellent explanation! well done!
I never felt so lost in my life
Those instruments 😮
It is the most satisfying feeling ever when you get so proficient with your plane can read and interpret your panel without even thinking about it anymore.
Im so close to being able to fly! Love the videos. Thank you!
I have no idea about what he’s talking about but I kinda like it😁
amen! Thank you. I have been looking for someone to explain this to me. So don’t chase the needle and turn the know 😮
VORs are definitely one of those things that are easy to use, hard to explain 😂
Did my first solo XC yesterday. Between two of my landings there were absolutely NOTHING to use for navigation except VOR and EFB. As the EFB was just a "just in case" thing for me, I used the VORs only with a steam panel.
I’ve spent 3 hours on this topic and I watch this 45 sec video and actually understand a little bit more 😂
If you can learn Tacan / NDB Navigation and approaches in 45 seconds you are officially an Aviation Savant.
Great explanation! Cleared my doubts while studying this one :)
Beautiful country up there.
Nice explanation. sending love from Calgary :)
COOL!
When I first began flying, that is all we had besides ADF, which hardly anyone has anymore. I used it to listen to AM music and to track rock stations along my route, as all large cities had a radio station.
@@EvanLuft Would you believe that Dutch Harbor still has an NDB approach? In the atrocious winter weather there, one would think they would get an ILS! Amazing that there are so few accidents there, though I have been stuck in Anchorage for days at a time, waiting for weather!
I needed that in flight school!
Thanks. You made it simple👏
HSI is easier than CDI. Aircraft equipped with separate heading indicator is more complicated.
Thx for the Simple Explanation
What I understood from this video: Bingle bongle dingle dangle, yippidy do, yippee da ping pong lippy happy too-taa
I want to become a Pilot
Go to your local flight school, almost all airports will have some kind of flight school trust me and ask for a discovery flight. More than likely it’ll be free. One of the instructors will take you up for a half hour or so and let you have the controls for a bit to let you get the feel for the aircraft and ask questions!! About the flight school and prices and timeframes and scheduling and just about flying in general, if there’s ONE thing pilots love just as much as airplanes and actually flying it’s TALKING about flying and airplanes and answering questions my man I promise you. You’d be hard pressed to find a pilot you could ever come close to annoying by asking too many questions lol. Your gunna love it!! I was doing my PPL in high school and was very close to doing my first solo flight when I had to give it up for a while bc of financing issues and will be going back soon to finish it or even restart it if I have to. Flying an airplane is a feeling that can’t be described it can only be felt, you’ll see my friend I promise you’ll understand EXACTLY what I mean when you experience so good luck and blue skies buddy!!
@@jordannewsom4578 thank you so much for the advice my man, i think i'm ready for study at flight school this year, wish me luck
Great simple explanation. 👍
Ooohh i get it now. Thanks bud
That was very very helpful thanks
This isn’t VOR navigation parse you can call it “HSI” navigation. Most airplanes got a plan VOR and that is what cause confusion for most people. You would be flying away from a VOR thinking the course is to your right instead of left cuz it doesn’t compensate for heading changes 🤷♂️💀
Watch that 10 times, slow it in each point, ok, got it lol😂
TY
This was good
Awesome tutorial I guess pc flightsimulators like fsx mfs2020 xplane11 etc help get a grasp on these topics and even practice them
Wow ❤
That was very nice thank you for that
Love you ❤
this is actually very helpful lol
Very nice.....Make a vdo on reverse sensing too....
My cfi would have freaked out about me not identifying the vor then throw me out the plane
Lol I paid a flight school 105k and they didn’t even explain it easy as you, now I get it after days of struggling 😭😭
Ah, you're Canadian. Even better.
I thought this was the most complicated thing turns out it’s the opposite lol
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I've never been in a cockpit. These words are like another language. 😂😂
What do you recommend me do to learn the controls of the airplane quickly? Is it worthwhile to buy a simulator, go to one, or get flying lessons?
You need to verify by listening the aural morse code, or you flunk the IR test! Needs to become an essential habit!
Do you know of a good way to memorize the morse code that comes with it for easier identification?
Us flight simmer trying to figure out how to get the VOR code in the first place:
You would get the VOR frequency from the pre flight plan or from the VDU data base
A website called Airnav, or something similar. Google a local airport code and that airnav website should come up as one of the choices. It'll tell you most of not all of what you need to know about that and any other airport you care to name. Instrument plates, available approaches, Sids, Stars, the relative sectional map, all up to date enough for a flight simulator.
You had the opportunity to insert another acronym in there but you didn't. Would have been the ucing for me 😅
Oh my I’m so old yet not lol. Then what you do with that information is draw a straight line off VOR using the compass rose on the chart and where the two lines intersect is where you are. Yes we used to drawl on the paper charts if anyone remembers what that is.
turn to the shown heading, or track?
No bearing pointer? What type of HSI is it?
Inbound outbound pretty much it
Does using the VOR require any communication to avoid flying too close to air traffic?
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easy but maybe too fast since it s a short of course... anways u gotta know what cdi is and what arrows points where and what... it s easy but i d like more detailed info to make it less confusing
Is this for AP flying to the glide? Im not seeing the heading of 204?
I think my brain is not processing this😂
Do pilots still use VOR now that there is GPS?
Vor CHECK!
Hey can i fly what you fly with a ppl and what class is it a 3rd class for ppl
Taht was too warm to fly, I think that fit was soo long so, that fot is 3488
Hey, I’m 14 and about to start flight school but I’ve always been confused are you allowed to film while operating an aircraft? I search everywhere but the answers are not very concluding
I have a YYC area VNC! Time to do some triangulation. I'll make a reply when I get the coords
I think I have it! Given R-024 from lethbridge and R-108 from calgary, that puts it within reasonable error of Brooks! Specifically, I was getting about 2 miles north of Brooks, or 50 degrees, 40 minutes North, 111 degrees, 55 minutes West.
What about hold without VOR ?
Whats the plane name?
Dude I must learn to fly I'm just financially handicapped but I must learn how to fly how can I
Don’t forget to identify it.
Can you help me
Heading 204 +\- wind correction…
But you have to want to go to Calgary.
I’ve always found the gos easier to use, is there an advantage to using VORs?
Nobody cares what you find easier and you probably lack the knowledge to use anything else. Little girl!
Are you serious? The VOR is an exceptionally complicated instrument, and can quickly disorient even seasoned pilots. This video does not demonstrate any aspect of its navigational use….just saying.
That was the best and most simple explanations ,I've heard in a while. Thank you
I’m glad! Thanks!!
Agreed it was a simple explanation, unfortunately vors are being fazed out gradually.