Spilled my coffee at 2:52 when you went "turns out there are other countries other than us and they have instrument approaches too." Keep em coming especially for us aliens.
This is an EXCELLENT comparison between the charts. I'm super grateful for this. I like how you highlight the same item on each chart (never seen that done before) so we can see where they are on the FAA versus Jepp!
Your visual aids and graphic depictions stand head and shoulders above the pack. Simply outstanding. You nailed the pace and got through everything without me having to press the “jump back” (or worse, “jump forward”!) control even once. Thank you!
KEYQ! We’re I got my private in the early 2000’s. Carls Bar B Q was the best! Airport is gone now, believe they built houses there. None the less, holds a special place in my heart.
Having used both, I honestly didn't really have a preference. I guess I had initially trained on the FAA plates, so hopping around to brief felt comfortable, and I did the same on a Jepp plate - that was my flow. Thanks for the video really laying out how the T->B, L->R Briefing Strip works, I'm going to get some reps doing that to stop my jumping around. FYI, Humble is pronounced "Umble" (no H).
Great video! I would like to see more videos like this about other jep charts such as the Jeppesen Enroute Charts, ODP's, Arrivals, and Airport Info. There really aren't any on UA-cam.
Great video and Great teaching a quick overview / breakdown of the two plate formats. Jepps for the win. I couldn’t think of going back to the FAA instrument charts. Subscribed to get your channel more views. 🤙🏻
Brazilian oficial charts from DECEA (Airspace Control Department from Air Force) is somewhere between FAA and Jappsen. It has more information and better organized than FAA but less than Jeppsen. Excellent video, by the way.
I just love your videos. I found your channel looking for specifics on the G1000 but now I've watched just about every one! Small point - I'm sure you're aware of - the FAA charts also depict the highest obstacle (and sometimes the highest point of land) too. The FAA chart has a bold and slightly larger font for the symbol and altitude for obstructions and when needed, a bold dot and number for terrain.
Would you honestly consider producing such great materials for EASA ATPL students?, you dont have to do the regs vfr but I think the rest of the subjects overlap, I am studying for both FAA and EASA exams and I plan to only use Jep during my IFR training
The FAA TERPS Cell does this all day, every day. They design the approaches, airways and everything to do with both VFR and IFR aviation. Wonder why you are shooting an approach at 3.2 degrees instead of 3.0? That was done for your safety to meet various minimums. Wonder why they stopped building the 5 story hotel on the old golf course> Because HoJo didn't ask TERPS first so they wasted a few million. The antenna on top counts as height of obstruction. Flying around and shooting various approaches to make sure the airfield equipment is working properly, that the trees around your hospitals helipad aren't impeding the safety of flight. This is done day in and day out to insure the safety of flight for everyone in the air over the U.S. If someone finds for profit plates and mapping prettier or easier to read, I truly hope you enjoy them. As for the author, you need to realize that Jeppesen is taking the expertise of the FAA TERPS and putting it into a slick package to make money. I like a lot of things about Jeppesen. As far as the FAA, change is difficult in a bureaucracy and if they did it would compete with a company that would have a hard time fighting back. If it came out of Oklahoma City it would still be free. Who doesn't like free?
Spilled my coffee at 2:52 when you went "turns out there are other countries other than us and they have instrument approaches too." Keep em coming especially for us aliens.
Like that little bit of humor in a very informative video (Jeppesen's research into other countries, haha). Don't stop making these please.
This is an EXCELLENT comparison between the charts. I'm super grateful for this. I like how you highlight the same item on each chart (never seen that done before) so we can see where they are on the FAA versus Jepp!
Thanks so much, Jepp plates are like hieroglyphics at first but aren't too much different.
I'm not a Pilot, but i do Flight Sim on VATSIM. Your Videos are absolutely amazing to learn new things about the Jeppesen Charts. Thank You!
Your visual aids and graphic depictions stand head and shoulders above the pack. Simply outstanding. You nailed the pace and got through everything without me having to press the “jump back” (or worse, “jump forward”!) control even once. Thank you!
Thank you!
exactly
Thank you so much for your clear and Concise method of explaining. Much grateful. Cheers :)
Worked in Terminal Charting for 10 years almost all of that time converting plates to electronic format.
Best channel on the tube. I’m a new VFR pilot and even for me this is extremely helpful. Thank you very much Dan!
Thanks for the short and to the point videos. Love the work. Keep it up!
KEYQ! We’re I got my private in the early 2000’s. Carls Bar B Q was the best!
Airport is gone now, believe they built houses there. None the less, holds a special place in my heart.
Can you do similar compare on STAR/SID Jeppesen vs FAA? These are hugely helpful. Thanks.
keep up the great work. I have been boasting about your videos to my students lately and have been sending links to them to watch.
Thanks Blake! Glad to help you and your students.
This was very helpful, brief and concise.
Really helpful, thanks. After my CFII went off to the airlines he said I should should move to Jepp.
Excellent presentation. Thanks
Having used both, I honestly didn't really have a preference. I guess I had initially trained on the FAA plates, so hopping around to brief felt comfortable, and I did the same on a Jepp plate - that was my flow. Thanks for the video really laying out how the T->B, L->R Briefing Strip works, I'm going to get some reps doing that to stop my jumping around. FYI, Humble is pronounced "Umble" (no H).
Great video! I would like to see more videos like this about other jep charts such as the Jeppesen Enroute Charts, ODP's, Arrivals, and Airport Info. There really aren't any on UA-cam.
Great video and Great teaching a quick overview / breakdown of the two plate formats. Jepps for the win. I couldn’t think of going back to the FAA instrument charts. Subscribed to get your channel more views. 🤙🏻
Thanks so much for the sub, and the great feedback!
Great video. Super helpful!
Very informative. Thanks you.
Brazilian oficial charts from DECEA (Airspace Control Department from Air Force) is somewhere between FAA and Jappsen. It has more information and better organized than FAA but less than Jeppsen. Excellent video, by the way.
Excellent video
I just love your videos. I found your channel looking for specifics on the G1000 but now I've watched just about every one! Small point - I'm sure you're aware of - the FAA charts also depict the highest obstacle (and sometimes the highest point of land) too. The FAA chart has a bold and slightly larger font for the symbol and altitude for obstructions and when needed, a bold dot and number for terrain.
Super helpful!! Thanks!
Great Video
The final approach fixes are also depicted differently
It’s like Windows versus Mac, but at the end I do agree that Jeppesen has a more professional layout.
Haha yeah. Most of us prefer Jeppesen but at the end of the day what you use is probably dependent on what your boss will pay for!
@@flightinsight9111 Yep, it starts with FAA (for free), and when going pro, your boss knows that Jeppesen will pay off at the end.
Perfect
Would you honestly consider producing such great materials for EASA ATPL students?, you dont have to do the regs vfr but I think the rest of the subjects overlap, I am studying for both FAA and EASA exams and I plan to only use Jep during my IFR training
The FAA plate CLEARLY shows an exact expiration date. How do I find the equivalent EXACT EXPIRATION DATE on the Jepp plate please?
The FAA TERPS Cell does this all day, every day. They design the approaches, airways and everything to do with both VFR and IFR aviation. Wonder why you are shooting an approach at 3.2 degrees instead of 3.0? That was done for your safety to meet various minimums. Wonder why they stopped building the 5 story hotel on the old golf course> Because HoJo didn't ask TERPS first so they wasted a few million. The antenna on top counts as height of obstruction. Flying around and shooting various approaches to make sure the airfield equipment is working properly, that the trees around your hospitals helipad aren't impeding the safety of flight. This is done day in and day out to insure the safety of flight for everyone in the air over the U.S. If someone finds for profit plates and mapping prettier or easier to read, I truly hope you enjoy them. As for the author, you need to realize that Jeppesen is taking the expertise of the FAA TERPS and putting it into a slick package to make money. I like a lot of things about Jeppesen. As far as the FAA, change is difficult in a bureaucracy and if they did it would compete with a company that would have a hard time fighting back. If it came out of Oklahoma City it would still be free. Who doesn't like free?
Please confrim that do man made structures are in AGL or altitudes.?
they’re in AGL
Wait. My CFI told me us Americans were the only folks with planes! WTF