Aviation Situational Awareness - Turning Data Into Information

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @thomasficho8890
    @thomasficho8890 Рік тому

    Marc , I always told you you would be a great teacher, and I really do enjoy your videos even if I’m not flying anymore. Tom.

    • @pfflying6275
      @pfflying6275  Рік тому

      As always, you're very kind to say that. Love this stuff.

  • @andrewthome77
    @andrewthome77 Рік тому

    Thank you for posting these Mark. I can definitely relate at this time in my Pilot life (only 270 Hrs) that my situational awareness was not there when I was an early pilot. Things didn't make sense as much as they do now because I just didn't have the relatable information I do today. I'm still very far in the early stages but gaining the experience helps more each time.
    Had what I believe was a student pilot in the patter one day as I was coming in from 10 mi away. Both of us announced positions properly as we navigated the airspace. But, I don' think the other pilot understood my position relative to what they were doing as they took off an entered back into the pattern just as I was coming into the mid-downwind. I could envision where they were doing their practices because I had been listening in for awhile so I just peeled off and did a 360 to swing back in behind them. Couldn't see them for the life of me because, well you know, finding another airplane in the sky even though you can see it with ADS-B and know it's out there is very challenging to actually see. But, had I been back in my early pilot days I may have not had that same awareness / spacial orientation.
    Thanks for sharing!

    • @pfflying6275
      @pfflying6275  Рік тому

      Experience is the key, but understanding the expanded view of what SA is helps the brain to start "listening" to all the data points out there. Your example shows that you "get it" and I think you'll find an accelerated growth in this space and at the same time, will train your brain to start creating those moving maps in your head. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @padknight8775
    @padknight8775 Рік тому

    As an aspiring student pilot, I found this very informative and educational. Thank you very much. I think more of this type of content would be quite beneficial.

    • @pfflying6275
      @pfflying6275  Рік тому

      Pat, I appreciate your feedback and kind words. Love that you are an aspiring student pilot. Does your training start soon? Is there anything the rest of us can do to assist you in moving forward. Let us know.

  • @Mikinct
    @Mikinct Рік тому

    After watching other aviation videos, there's another option is to not simply make generic Callouts BUT actually Communicate with those pilots around your airport. Don't assume, but verify. State you'll be doing a 360 or extend downwind to avoid potential conflicts & get other pilots to comprehend & agree verbally to get away from simple Ronotic non thinking modes of flight.😊

  • @MarkHeckler
    @MarkHeckler Рік тому

    Excellent video as always, and I definitely appreciate these mental challenges. Please keep them coming!

    • @pfflying6275
      @pfflying6275  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your feedback. I have a part two coming soon.

  • @makenabuilt
    @makenabuilt Рік тому

    Please keep it up. Really great insight and situations/topics. As an "always learning" pilot I'm super appreciate.

    • @pfflying6275
      @pfflying6275  Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment. My plane is in annual (waiting for parts). Tough to make videos right now. Are there specific topics you want (like Situational Awareness) or are there others. I was thinking of making a pinch hitter video, but sensing maybe the Situational Awareness is something that isn't found to the level I want to take it. People like you are who I'm trying to help. Thanks for being part of the community.

    • @pfflying6275
      @pfflying6275  Рік тому

      By the way, check out part two to Situational Awareness, found here. ua-cam.com/video/W30KaFyPCzg/v-deo.html

  • @tinstarshootingrange66
    @tinstarshootingrange66 Рік тому

    Love it. Great breakdown!!

    • @pfflying6275
      @pfflying6275  Рік тому

      Appreciate it! I wasn't sure if I articulated it in an understandable fashion.

  • @ProPilotPete
    @ProPilotPete Рік тому

    My latest video is similar in that I anticipated the aircraft in front of me not canceling his ifr in time for me to continue my approach. I got a cancel approach clearance. You really should get your CFI and teach. You’d be a great instructor!

    • @pfflying6275
      @pfflying6275  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. I do like to mentor, coach, and enable in all aspects of life (if I can add value). Your example is exactly what SA is all about. Going from that perception to understanding and being able to project. Perfect.