I have watched few more videos from FishStakes about ILS landing. I use XBOX mainly, and now I am able to do ILS landings using A320. These videos are easy to understand and follow for beginners. A must for MSFS beginners. Thank you for the content FishStakes.
PART TWO: ua-cam.com/video/tjTQy_Q0jgQ/v-deo.html Links you need: SimBrief: www.simbrief.com/ Google Flights: www.google.com/travel/flights Airfleets: www.airfleets.net/
I just keep learning and learning. More in the last few weeks from you than the last year watching others. Thanks James. Im doing Gatwick to Catalonia this morning as my mate is on that flight !!
Keep doing what your doing James, these videos are so so helpful for new MSFS users on console, you have helped me so much and have enhanced my sim experience 💯 so thank you 👍
Always amazing videos! Welcome back! I thought I knew simbrief but this brought a whole new perspective to it! Next suggestion! How to put in the data in the FMS
So, for every flight I want to run, do I always have to create this? Can't I just select departure and arrival, start the engine, turn on autopilot, and enjoy the view from the waypoints created? Can it be that simple? I really don’t want to fill in a lot of numbers and letters here and there... I’m a casual gamer who just wants to fly and land. Done. I don’t want to be filling in the MCDU, turning knobs, or pressing buttons. This question is simple... because in training, I don’t need to fill in numbers and letters. Is there a way? For example, like when I play truck simulator. I just choose the truck and drive. Or when I play train simulator. I don’t need to understand all the "paperwork," filling in data, station distances, passenger counts, etc. I just select the station, DONE. Now, is it possible to do this in flight simulator? I can do this for some vanilla planes, but for others, when I press autopilot, it doesn’t follow the direction. Once again, I don’t want to fill out paperwork. How to just play in an easy and casual way without having to fill in the MCDU or anything like that?
Sadly, this is not what I was looking for, you've skipped so many things that I was interested about when setting up the flight plan. Like the weight and balance, the fuel consumption, alternate airports. All that juicy stuff that isn't as straight-forward and obvious as the things you've showcased with this video. I hope to find such a guide on here.
This method doesn't always work. I've followed this tutorial just to realize that some departure information and flight paths don't match between MSFS and Simbrief. Which is a shame.
I have watched few more videos from FishStakes about ILS landing. I use XBOX mainly, and now I am able to do ILS landings using A320. These videos are easy to understand and follow for beginners. A must for MSFS beginners. Thank you for the content FishStakes.
Wow I will never forget this guy taught me the badics as a beginner, now Iam an atc for vatsim HELSINKI THANKS ALOT MAN
That's amazing!
I learned here too! Haha
PART TWO: ua-cam.com/video/tjTQy_Q0jgQ/v-deo.html
Links you need:
SimBrief: www.simbrief.com/
Google Flights: www.google.com/travel/flights
Airfleets: www.airfleets.net/
I just keep learning and learning. More in the last few weeks from you than the last year watching others. Thanks James. Im doing Gatwick to Catalonia this morning as my mate is on that flight !!
Glad to see the guides back!
James is back!
Great to see a new video.
Thanks for the great guides
Keep doing what your doing James, these videos are so so helpful for new MSFS users on console, you have helped me so much and have enhanced my sim experience 💯 so thank you 👍
Great video! Good to see you back 👍🏼
Your videos are actually so good
Thanks man!
Love the videos man! Keep pushing them out for the A320! Haha. The more you post the more I learn and I’ve taken lots of notes from your videos.
Just saying, it really did help. I'm so happy now. Again, thanks man.
Always amazing videos! Welcome back!
I thought I knew simbrief but this brought a whole new perspective to it!
Next suggestion! How to put in the data in the FMS
Thank you!
@@FishStakes OK. Thanks. I got it!!!
James this is amazing! Keep it up1
Do you ever combine simbrief with sim toolkit pro for Xbox?
Thank you
Excellent video. Thank you very much.
When is part 2 coming out, I've been sitting on this runway for 6 days buddy :-)
It’s here!
Hi James!
You have me going from can’t fly the 747 straight to Xbox sim brief with real flights into ils landings
Great video ! Please upload part 2 ! 👍🏻
Should be up later today!
So, for every flight I want to run, do I always have to create this? Can't I just select departure and arrival, start the engine, turn on autopilot, and enjoy the view from the waypoints created? Can it be that simple? I really don’t want to fill in a lot of numbers and letters here and there... I’m a casual gamer who just wants to fly and land. Done. I don’t want to be filling in the MCDU, turning knobs, or pressing buttons. This question is simple... because in training, I don’t need to fill in numbers and letters. Is there a way? For example, like when I play truck simulator. I just choose the truck and drive. Or when I play train simulator. I don’t need to understand all the "paperwork," filling in data, station distances, passenger counts, etc. I just select the station, DONE. Now, is it possible to do this in flight simulator? I can do this for some vanilla planes, but for others, when I press autopilot, it doesn’t follow the direction. Once again, I don’t want to fill out paperwork. How to just play in an easy and casual way without having to fill in the MCDU or anything like that?
Great video but one question when I click on view pdf it doesn’t give the information in the top right like yours does any ways to fix it?
Thanks so so sooooo much
Sadly, this is not what I was looking for, you've skipped so many things that I was interested about when setting up the flight plan. Like the weight and balance, the fuel consumption, alternate airports. All that juicy stuff that isn't as straight-forward and obvious as the things you've showcased with this video.
I hope to find such a guide on here.
dude my approuch is alway so bad. I can't get a good approuch as one of the options any tips?
Amazing can you post part 2 👍
Part two is coming in an hour!
Thing is mine doesn’t show up in the plan map like even if I want to use the ingame flight planner it just won’t show up
Did something change with SimBrief? Looks like you can’t do anything without paying now.
I had the same question. I don't see continue without subscription. Have you figured it out
Where does it say continue without subscription? I can't find it?
this does not help , looking to use sim brief on xbox within FS2024,
This is 2020 😂
What does “dct” mean in my flight planning?
Superb video as always ! Quick question - does the default a320 not allow saved simbrief flights to be loaded via the "company route" function ?
Does it cost money ?
did you watch the video?
@@Vitasvia comment is 10 months old are you dump or smth??
@@mikaelstix7721This comment is 2Hours old are you dumb or something??
@mikaelstix7721 oh yes. The guy who hates himself and takes it out on strangers in comments. Dad not throw the ball with you as a kid?
Totally free. See how easy it is to be nice? 😊
THE STAKES HAVE BEEN FISHED
This method doesn't always work. I've followed this tutorial just to realize that some departure information and flight paths don't match between MSFS and Simbrief. Which is a shame.
You need to pay for the Navigraph subscription if you want the exact perfect current airways. I know, it sucks