In my 3rd year as a private pilot. I fly a glass cockpit. I have a steam gauge backup Altimeter which always baffles me. Your video is the first instruction I have ever received in reading it. You made it very simple. I will use this information now to make myself a better pilot. Thank you.
This is the best video I found on UA-cam to help me understand how to read the altimeter. Thank you.
Thank you . Thank u . This the only video that made me understand.
Glad it helped! Thanks for the comment!
Same for me 😊
Excellent instruction, clear and very helpful, best I have found on UA-cam thus far
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this! Was totally over complicating it studying for my written 😂
Thanks bro you make it easy for me
Glad to hear that
In my 3rd year as a private pilot. I fly a glass cockpit. I have a steam gauge backup Altimeter which always baffles me. Your video is the first instruction I have ever received in reading it. You made it very simple. I will use this information now to make myself a better pilot. Thank you.
Omg thank you so much 👍🏼
So glad you liked it!
Great, informative, thanks a lot! Regards from an ATPL student
Thanks for watching! Hope your training goes well!
very informative! Thank you so much !!
Glad it was helpful!
Tres bien expliqué! Merci!
De rien! :)
An altimeter has one dial, three needles, one knob.
The one DIAL has three HANDS. Otherwise, good!