Just started flight school less than a week ago, not completely lost but also not completely understanding everything. This video breaks down what we’re learning in school in a slower, yet productive way. Thank you for making this video! I’m looking to get my PPL in 2 months.
Started flight school two weeks ago. I feel lost and it's frustrating because they go so fast. Thanks for this video this explains everything we are going over in principles of flight. It's one AM and between work, kids, school it's a very daunting task. However it's my dream to earn my PPL and dreams take work and action to manifest. Thank you for making this video as I can refer to it now everyday until I completely understand how the fluid works around the wing and the cord line. So much more to learn . My brain is mush 😂
Don't give up, keep at it. I soloed in a Diamond DA20 about 20 years ago. But, just like you, I did not have much spare time for continuing to my PPL. I told myself that I would go back to it after retirement. Well, I retired in 2020 and the bug hit. So, I had to postpone my dream of getting my PPL. Now, I'm planning to go back to training next year, at age 67. So, as you can see, it's never too late to go for your dreams and accomplish your goals. Remember, a good pilot is always learning. Above all, do not Stall, control Yaw and you'll be fine.
I started January 2023 completed three exams had 10 lessons so far. Going to finish exams then fly again with a different school, my current school my last instructor seems to shoot me down if I don’t understand a certain term. Also couldn’t control a stall because I told him my seat has dropped so I had no reference to the horizon. I’m learning and it’s his job to help rather than just build up his own hours, so I’m currently put off with my ppl
@@muzikaddict2010 It depends on the country you are taking the atpl exams. Every country have their own question database. According to this you decide which question bank (source) is the best option for you. If you guys gonna take the exams in the countries of Poland, Hungary or Austria just let me know and I will guide you. It is very important which source you need to study. At EASA there is no way to pass the exams by learning (maybe only for UK). Because there is more than 40.000 questions you might find and try to study. That's exhaustive and at one point impossible. That's why you need know which question database you require. Cheers
@@riod43 I am not a CFI. Because of pandemic my training has been extended. Now I am doing my İnstrument rating hopefully in 2 months I will finally have my atpl licence and apply for airline jobs.:)
lord keemcunt When you get to ATPL theory, its gonna be harsh. If you wanna give it a try some time, visit "Aviation Training Network". They release ATPL courses.
Erroneous info at 4:33 as the wing is not spinning. The "Coanda effect" is the moving fluid sticking on adjacent surface and explains the airflow over the wing profile. Also 5:23 claim is false, the flows don't have identical velocities, the upper flow is faster. Experiments are made with a strobe light and smoke in wind tunnels and shows the faster upper flow.
La 4:33 imi da cu virgula, de ce s-ar misca aerul mai incet sub un cilindru perfect simetric care se roteste? Este totusi o diferenta dintre un cilindru si o aripa. P.S.: Are legatura cu vacuum?
thank u...it stumped me...iwas racking my brain cz it dint make sense...i thought these videos are supposed to be guidelines for aspiring pilots by a reliable pilot train institute but apparently not
@@sebs9511 the cylinder stuff makes sense but i dont know how its analogous to the wing...in the rotation cylinder upper portion is moving with the flow of the flyid where the lower portion is moving against it which creates friction and so slower speed below and faster above... with the wing...i dont know
paulmurphy42 Magnus effect talks about air conductivity and creation of high pressure and low pressure whereas Bernoulli's principle talks about the faster fluid creates less pressure and viceversa. I think so.
Just started flight school less than a week ago, not completely lost but also not completely understanding everything. This video breaks down what we’re learning in school in a slower, yet productive way. Thank you for making this video! I’m looking to get my PPL in 2 months.
How’s it going?
which county ?
@@CaptPBBiney-oj7lfprobably the US
Started flight school two weeks ago. I feel lost and it's frustrating because they go so fast. Thanks for this video this explains everything we are going over in principles of flight. It's one AM and between work, kids, school it's a very daunting task. However it's my dream to earn my PPL and dreams take work and action to manifest. Thank you for making this video as I can refer to it now everyday until I completely understand how the fluid works around the wing and the cord line. So much more to learn . My brain is mush 😂
Don't give up, keep at it. I soloed in a Diamond DA20 about 20 years ago. But, just like you, I did not have much spare time for continuing to my PPL. I told myself that I would go back to it after retirement. Well, I retired in 2020 and the bug hit. So, I had to postpone my dream of getting my PPL. Now, I'm planning to go back to training next year, at age 67. So, as you can see, it's never too late to go for your dreams and accomplish your goals.
Remember, a good pilot is always learning. Above all, do not Stall, control Yaw and you'll be fine.
Joel,
What make/model of airplane will you be training and eventually soloing in?
Also, is a 6 pack or glass cockpit like a Garmin G1000 Nxi?
I started January 2023 completed three exams had 10 lessons so far. Going to finish exams then fly again with a different school, my current school my last instructor seems to shoot me down if I don’t understand a certain term. Also couldn’t control a stall because I told him my seat has dropped so I had no reference to the horizon. I’m learning and it’s his job to help rather than just build up his own hours, so I’m currently put off with my ppl
Very effective.
Everyday I watch this video and learn something abiut aviation.
Thanks for raising some more hopes on me.
Thanks alot
Thank you so much for these tutorials I just started my 0-ATPL training and it is gonna be so helpful for me ! Future pilots on the way :D
how is the material/study required for ATP ?
@@muzikaddict2010 It depends on the country you are taking the atpl exams. Every country have their own question database. According to this you decide which question bank (source) is the best option for you. If you guys gonna take the exams in the countries of Poland, Hungary or Austria just let me know and I will guide you. It is very important which source you need to study. At EASA there is no way to pass the exams by learning (maybe only for UK). Because there is more than 40.000 questions you might find and try to study. That's exhaustive and at one point impossible. That's why you need know which question database you require. Cheers
How did you fair with your zero to hero training? Are you still a CFI?
@@riod43 I am not a CFI. Because of pandemic my training has been extended. Now I am doing my İnstrument rating hopefully in 2 months I will finally have my atpl licence and apply for airline jobs.:)
@@harpy5728 Did you do your training in the USA?
These are exceptional videos!! Best I've seen! Thanks for sharing!
My aim is to be FOO, (Flight Operations Officer).
Thanks for this video!
I'm only 11 but I'm getting the hang of this....
Best time to learn is when you are young, go to it, you won't be sorry!
lord keemcunt
When you get to ATPL theory, its gonna be harsh.
If you wanna give it a try some time, visit "Aviation Training Network". They release ATPL courses.
Wya now bud? You’re practically an adult now
Yea man that’s great
When you get old enough, you MUST legally change your name to Lord Keemcunt. It’s your destiny, my friend. And destiny cannot be denied.
What a good way for teaching better than our lazy instructors
Amazing!! Love the tutorials. Thank you (=
5:24 - "rejoin and resume at identical velocities" - this sounds like the infamous 'equal transit' theory
This is gold. Thank you!
Erroneous info at 4:33 as the wing is not spinning. The "Coanda effect" is the moving fluid sticking on adjacent surface and explains the airflow over the wing profile. Also 5:23 claim is false, the flows don't have identical velocities, the upper flow is faster. Experiments are made with a strobe light and smoke in wind tunnels and shows the faster upper flow.
La 4:33 imi da cu virgula, de ce s-ar misca aerul mai incet sub un cilindru perfect simetric care se roteste? Este totusi o diferenta dintre un cilindru si o aripa. P.S.: Are legatura cu vacuum?
thank u...it stumped me...iwas racking my brain cz it dint make sense...i thought these videos are supposed to be guidelines for aspiring pilots by a reliable pilot train institute but apparently not
@@sebs9511 the cylinder stuff makes sense but i dont know how its analogous to the wing...in the rotation cylinder upper portion is moving with the flow of the flyid where the lower portion is moving against it which creates friction and so slower speed below and faster above... with the wing...i dont know
Do these courses cover all of the content that's on the FAA Private Pilot knowledge exam? Or do I need to supplement this with other materials?
What's the difference between Bernoulli's theorem and the Magnus effect?
paulmurphy42
Magnus effect talks about air conductivity and creation of high pressure and low pressure whereas Bernoulli's principle talks about the faster fluid creates less pressure and viceversa.
I think so.
Yes, I suppose you're probably right. Thanks.
paulmurphy42 welcome :)
Magnus is not mentioned in the text too.
@John Conway Many thanks for your time and trouble, and sorry for the late reply.
Thanks for this video!
Many thanks for these videos...
Great tutorial.
Thank you!
10:13 Turkish airlines
Great
Thank you very much.
THANKS
Thank you
Celshious lol
Thank you!