@@amyinorbit My Q4XP has to be armed manually, it never arms automatically for whatever reason. I noticed there isn’t an option to invert flight plan either. Is that something that is just missing on my end?
So I'm an absolute idiot. I pressed the "Activate Approach" button - exactly like you said not to - and my entire flight went to hell...an hour and a half into the thing. Well, now I *really* know not to press that button.
It's a bit of a pain when that happens, but you can still get back on course 🙂 What to do: 1. Press "CNCL APPR" on the nav page 2. either do a direct to (using the DTO key) or a manual leg change (on the NAV page, select the from leg, select the leg you were flying from, then accept the TO waypoint).
Good video but not very consistent. You are saying one thing and then add something new into it and leave the previous thing you are discussing in the middle for eg I did not get from where you get 2800 ft and not discuss abt tht...Be little more consistent.
Thanks for this, Amy. Very handy. I'm looking forward to more videos on the Q4XP from you.
Thanks Amy. Very helpful. Looking forward to future videos.
I love this aircraft. My landings suck big time. Thanks for this tutorial.
TY so much....I am just now learning the dash
Great job!
I have xplane 12, can I install this airplane with the UNS-1 ??
Thank you
Thanks - very helpful video. If there had been LNAV/VNAV minima, except for setting a DA is the procedure identical?
So I’m moving over from a legacy 600 to a lear 45XR. My experience is proline 21, Honeywell and Garmin. So far this thing is a total pain….
thanks Amy!
Thx
Real world Q-400 approach should arm itself 30NM from destination aerodrome.
Indeed, and it does here too. You can also arm it manually when you are within 50nm
@@amyinorbit My Q4XP has to be armed manually, it never arms automatically for whatever reason.
I noticed there isn’t an option to invert flight plan either. Is that something that is just missing on my end?
So I'm an absolute idiot. I pressed the "Activate Approach" button - exactly like you said not to - and my entire flight went to hell...an hour and a half into the thing. Well, now I *really* know not to press that button.
It's a bit of a pain when that happens, but you can still get back on course 🙂 What to do:
1. Press "CNCL APPR" on the nav page
2. either do a direct to (using the DTO key) or a manual leg change (on the NAV page, select the from leg, select the leg you were flying from, then accept the TO waypoint).
@@amyinorbit Haha okay ty for the tutelage
Good video but not very consistent. You are saying one thing and then add something new into it and leave the previous thing you are discussing in the middle for eg I did not get from where you get 2800 ft and not discuss abt tht...Be little more consistent.