Commercial Multi-IFR pilot. One of the most straightforward, easy to understand explanations on these items I've come across. Nicely done. Great refresher. Thank you.
Decided i wanted to be a pilot recently, started plkaying msfs 2020 5 days ago. I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure out VOR and you have made me understand it better than any other video I've watched so far. Saving this to use later for when I fly all over my home City of London...IN THE RAIN!
I'm thinking it is because he actually understands how VOR works. I believe a lot of others just parrot the information that is readily and easily available online via a simple google search.
I’ve watched a bunch of VOR videos and finally one has left me with not 2, not 1, but 0 questions. Well done and thank you! MSFS makes a great tool for real time modeling and practice as well
You are the very first, who managed to solve the riddles of combining VORs, DME and ADF for me. And i tell you, i'm quite some time into flightsims. Thanks a lot!
I don't know what you done, but I've watched countless tutorials about navigation and haven't been able to comprehend it. until i found this. kudos man, you've helped out a lot. subbed
Thankyou. Your tutorial video's are the the best I've seen and I especially liked the part about using the VOR to line up with the runway near the end of the video.
Thank you sunshine bro. I live in Kissimmee and ive been learning about this subject, your explanation is so simple and clean that i just took the grasp of it in one watch. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am using MSFS to complement the studies too. Safe flying Cap.
Brilliant video! I spent quite a while watching other videos trying to understand how to fly using VOR and you're video taught me everything I needed to know. Thanks very much :-)
My man you made it so easy.. i kept getting lost on flight sim cause i want to keep it realistic. Never understood how to set the VOR ect. This is perfect. Sad thing is videos i watched with well known pilots... they didnt get to the point and was way too complicated
Just realize that'll only work if the VOR is located on the airport property (and generally close to the runway in question). Plenty of VORs aren't located on/at the airport - in those cases (or if the VOR is at the airport but far from your desired runway) this trick will not work to line you up with the specific runway. You would need to reference the appropriate VOR Instrument Approach chart (if one exists) to know the appropriate OBS course to select.
Thank you so much for this video buddy, I will definitely subscribe me now to your channel, it helped me a lot to understand the way it works and will also help me pass the exam ! cheers from Colombia
I'm convinced that when people ad a comment, they have the "I'll Bragg about myself" switch turned on. STOP BRAGGING ABOUT YOURSELVES, you don't need to tell the entire world what you're license is etc just to say it's a good /helpful video
Long ago I would go into flight similar and just put in some numbers that it understood as a location. And start it. Then use the VOR's to find out where I am! With 2 VOR'S I can draw lines out from them and where they meet is where I am. I did that for a long time before I started flight training!
@@BradySkye I did my ppl (uk) in 2014 and it lapsed 4 years ago so I've just had my first reintroduction flight today and swatting up on radio nav incase my instructor asked for it on my skills test!
Nice video, but haven’t seen anybody explain what all the knobs do on the ADF tuner. There’s a little turntable knob on the right and I was wondering what that did?
Thanks Greg. It's a VOR simulator I found. Just Google VOR simulator. I wish it was downloadable software but all I have found so far is one through a web browser / website.
@@BradySkye thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, the needed Adobe Flash is out of Service and cant be installed anymore, as you can't get the Installer anymore. So all websites, using Adobe Flash, are dead. Do you maybe also know a different site, which still can be used?
Do you know if the DME works? Especially in the 172, there seems to be no instrument specifically for it and on the display it doesn't look like it's working
Thank you for the very informative video, which helped me to understand about them. May I ask which plane it was as I m new to the sim. I can't find this in the MSF2024. Anh I have a xbox x.
People DO still use VOR but yes, GPS has definitely taken over. You still have to learn VOR for IFR training. And VOR knowledge is just great to know, especially in the event that a GPS isn't working for some reason.
How would you find the airport you are looking to land at that’s not right near the VOR ? As you as you did for St Augustine. Cause I would think if you put in the runway heading you would just fly parallel if you don’t visually see it
So if you were to plan a flight from Jacksonville FL to Memphis TN, you would need to plot out your route, knowing the direction of travel to the different VORs and all their frequencies.
Correct. At least have some VORs in mind in case your GPS failed ... but really you can just use a GPS. VORs were made before GPS technology. ForeFlight is a very popular app / subscription many people are using. I use it when flying from point A to B as well.
As a budding student of aviation, this was the best tutorial on VORs and their practical use. Thank you.
Commercial Multi-IFR pilot. One of the most straightforward, easy to understand explanations on these items I've come across. Nicely done. Great refresher. Thank you.
Stop bragging about yourself 🙄🙄🙄
Decided i wanted to be a pilot recently, started plkaying msfs 2020 5 days ago. I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure out VOR and you have made me understand it better than any other video I've watched so far. Saving this to use later for when I fly all over my home City of London...IN THE RAIN!
This is the first tutorial that I actually understand. Very well presented. Thanks.
Great to hear!
I'm thinking it is because he actually understands how VOR works. I believe a lot of others just parrot the information that is readily and easily available online via a simple google search.
I’ve watched a bunch of VOR videos and finally one has left me with not 2, not 1, but 0 questions. Well done and thank you! MSFS makes a great tool for real time modeling and practice as well
You are the very first, who managed to solve the riddles of combining VORs, DME and ADF for me. And i tell you, i'm quite some time into flightsims. Thanks a lot!
Great tutorial. Clear and easy to understand. I’ve got GPS down but was frustrated by these other nag guides. Excellent work. Helped greatly.
I’ve struggled with vor for God knows how long I finally understand how to use a gazillion thank you to you good sir
Very clear and concise explanation, thanks Brady. I especially liked the explanation of the use case of the second VOR frequency.
Thanks Tim! Glad this helped!
💯✔️!!
Awesome video, short and to the point. 10/10
Glad it helped! Thanks for the comment.
Very quick, concise well illustrated. Excellently presented.
Hey thanks I really appreciate it.
Best tutorial about VOR navigation for MSFS on youtube. Thank you.
Thanks Ariel!
I don't know what you done, but I've watched countless tutorials about navigation and haven't been able to comprehend it. until i found this. kudos man, you've helped out a lot. subbed
Great to hear that! Welcome aboard : )
Very well explained! You kept it simple for new people who are just learning and when they look at an aircraft dash get overwhelmed!
Thanks so much! Glad to hear it :D
This was great thank you, I think flying light aircraft on a sim, vor or adf is a much more enjoyable way to fly
Thankyou. Your tutorial video's are the the best I've seen and I especially liked the part about using the VOR to line up with the runway near the end of the video.
Thanks Cathrynn! That's wonderful to hear.
Brilliant demonstration and explanation.
Thank you.
Thanks for the training! Was super well explained. Good stuff ... two thumbs up!
Much appreciated and glad it was helpful!
This was cool, just used it to figure out the VOR in the 152 in MSFS. Had a great flight and didnt use the VFR map once in the sim!
Nice Andrew! That's great to hear. Thanks for the feedback : ) Keep in touch.
Nicely paced, and focused, easy to follow tutorial. Thanks.
Excellent! I'm not a pilot, but I use MSFS, but I never thought about using the Nav 2 VOR for another reference. Thanks!
Thank you sunshine bro. I live in Kissimmee and ive been learning about this subject, your explanation is so simple and clean that i just took the grasp of it in one watch. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am using MSFS to complement the studies too. Safe flying Cap.
Best VOR Navigation tutorial I've come across so far, by far! Think I'm starting to get it. Where can I find free reliable charts though?
Glad to hear that! AirNav.com is one of the best places for free charts in the USA.
@@BradySkye do you have recommendations for Europe and the rest of the world, too?
@@pfr2544 Yes. GPS lol.
@@BradySkye GPS is just for girls! 😉
@@pfr2544 lol. Whatever keeps people from crashing is fine with me.
Very easy way of explaining difficult concept. Thanks
This is an excellent explanation, I’m at that point in the test prep of radio navigation, this clears it up!
Great tutorial easy to understand and well explained:).
It was really helpful after reading all about it in the books and getting so confused!
WOW. Great hand holding tutorial. This is just what I needed. Thx so much. Thumbs up.
Very well explained 👍🏼
Priceless lessons
Tha ks very much I am going to now try plan a vor flight after watching this I am now subscribed
This is exactly what I was looking for! thank you
Great content thanks for making this man! Best example I've found
Thanks Riley! Glad you like it : )
Learning so much about aviation on your channel! Keep the content coming!
Awesome man! Great to hear that. Will do : )
Thank you very very much for this compact and easily understandable explanation!
You're very welcome! VOR is such a neat, historical tool. Fun too. Trying to keep the history alive. Happy flying!
Awesome explanation! more videos please
Brilliant video! I spent quite a while watching other videos trying to understand how to fly using VOR and you're video taught me everything I needed to know. Thanks very much :-)
SUPER, GREAT PRESENTATION, MINT.""cheers.
Dude, thank you for making this!!
You're welcome bro!
Brady ! THANK YOU ! Amazing video !
Great video, easy to follow and so much info and my head isn’t spinning!!
Thanks a lot!
Awesome tutorial! It all made sense to me thanks to you, I had no idea that VOR could be used for landing!
Glad I could help!
Super nice tuto.. best i've found.. greetings from Belgium !
Hey, thanks!
My man you made it so easy.. i kept getting lost on flight sim cause i want to keep it realistic. Never understood how to set the VOR ect. This is perfect. Sad thing is videos i watched with well known pilots... they didnt get to the point and was way too complicated
Great tutorial thank you. Nice to know how to line up with a runway by turning the OBS to runway heading and follow the needle. Pretty cool.
Just realize that'll only work if the VOR is located on the airport property (and generally close to the runway in question). Plenty of VORs aren't located on/at the airport - in those cases (or if the VOR is at the airport but far from your desired runway) this trick will not work to line you up with the specific runway. You would need to reference the appropriate VOR Instrument Approach chart (if one exists) to know the appropriate OBS course to select.
@@ElkoBarbell That makes sense. Thank you for clarifying.
super informative video for an armchair pilot like me. thank you so much!
Good to hear that! You are very welcome. Thanks for stopping by : )
I wish to get my PPL one day.. but your videos give me hope 😊
It is definitely attainable!
I love your video! No waste of time, everything you say it's useful and very clear! Thanks!
Great tutorial. Thanks!!!🤩
Thank you for this! Very easy to follow
Очень наглядное объяснение, спасибо большое.
Very Very nice!!! Thank you so much
Most educational
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Hey glad you enjoyed it! I’m excited to get back into Flight Sim. I just set it up on a new computer. Expect a lot more content coming soon.
Thank you It was really helpful
What you should also do when hearing the morse identifier is compare it to the chart as a double check you're on correct freq
Perfect!! Your videos are great. Thank you!
Hey thanks so much! That means a lot.
GREAT TUTORIAL
Excellent explanation 💪🏼
Thanks!
Very informative. learn a lot today. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Right to the point. Nice video.
useful & clear, great thx.
Nice lesson! Tkx
Thanks.
Good job explaining this! Thanks for your efforts
My pleasure, and thanks so much.
Very interesting, thanks.
You're welcome Ron!
Thank you!
Haven’t even got ms flight sim yet and probably just going to use gps but found this a great video anyway! Subbed
lol Yeah GPS has taken over. Thanks for the sub Martin!
Dude good job 👏
Very helpful. Thanks!
No worries! Glad it was useful for ya. Neat technology.
Thank you
Thanks great clear and concise. Im off to try haha. Have a sub.
Nicely done sir 👍🙏🏻 Stay safe and Happy Landings! Have subscribed 🇬🇧🇺🇸✈️
Well done sir!
Thanks Edward! Glad you enjoyed this.
Thank you, very much appreciated!
No worries! Thanks for tuning in (pun-intended).
Great video!!!!
Thank you!!
Thank you so much for this video buddy, I will definitely subscribe me now to your channel, it helped me a lot to understand the way it works and will also help me pass the exam ! cheers from Colombia
Thank you.
I'm convinced that when people ad a comment, they have the "I'll Bragg about myself" switch turned on. STOP BRAGGING ABOUT YOURSELVES, you don't need to tell the entire world what you're license is etc just to say it's a good /helpful video
Long ago I would go into flight similar and just put in some numbers that it understood as a location. And start it. Then use the VOR's to find out where I am! With 2 VOR'S I can draw lines out from them and where they meet is where I am. I did that for a long time before I started flight training!
Love flight, maybe I'll be able to fly again
just got MSFS 2020; was wondering what those dials do; many thanks
You're very welcome! Happy to help.
Great video 👌🛩
Thanks! VOR technology is simple yet fascinating. I love the history behind it.
@@BradySkye I did my ppl (uk) in 2014 and it lapsed 4 years ago so I've just had my first reintroduction flight today and swatting up on radio nav incase my instructor asked for it on my skills test!
How to use vor if we need to fly not directly to a vor station, but between two stations (next to a station)?
That is more advanced and would be good to cover in another video. Unfortunately, VOR technology is becoming increasingly obsolete.
Awesome 😎
Nice video, but haven’t seen anybody explain what all the knobs do on the ADF tuner. There’s a little turntable knob on the right and I was wondering what that did?
All it does is change the ADF frequency.
Great vid. Where can i find vor in the game or is there a website for
Certain airplanes already have it equipped like the Cessna 172:
great video. How do you speed up your journey in the simulator? you said you speed it up 4x and 2x. Just wonder how you do that. cheers.
Thanks! Hold down the 'R' key (which stands for rate) then use + and - (which I use on my num pad).
Great tutorial. What application did you use in the video to show how things work? Looks like a great practice/learning tool.
Thanks Greg. It's a VOR simulator I found. Just Google VOR simulator. I wish it was downloadable software but all I have found so far is one through a web browser / website.
Great video, thanks a lot! But where can we find this VOR simulator to use it for our training?
This is one of them: www.luizmonteiro.com/learning_vor_sim.aspx. Just Google VOR Simulator.
@@BradySkye thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, the needed Adobe Flash is out of Service and cant be installed anymore, as you can't get the Installer anymore. So all websites, using Adobe Flash, are dead. Do you maybe also know a different site, which still can be used?
Do you know if the DME works? Especially in the 172, there seems to be no instrument specifically for it and on the display it doesn't look like it's working
DME mostly just works with GPS’s I believe.
@@BradySkye How about VOR's equipped with DME's. In other sims I have no issues
Thank you for the very informative video, which helped me to understand about them.
May I ask which plane it was as I m new to the sim. I can't find this in the MSF2024. Anh I have a xbox x.
Hey thanks! Glad it was helpful. Cessna 172.
Good job, that's what I cut my teeth on back in the day. Brings back memories.
Very cool Frank. Let's keep the history alive. Many thanks.
This is pretty cool! Do people still use VOR in practice today, or have GPS devices taken over at this point?
People DO still use VOR but yes, GPS has definitely taken over. You still have to learn VOR for IFR training. And VOR knowledge is just great to know, especially in the event that a GPS isn't working for some reason.
Vor's make flying super fun. GPS has definitely taken over but knowing how to utilize a Vor does wonders for vfr flying
Thanks good video
Glad you liked it. Thanks a lot.
Great video! I am guessing the 152 lacks DME?
Thank you! The 152 does not have DME, correct.
@@BradySkye Thanks Brady!
How would you find the airport you are looking to land at that’s not right near the VOR ? As you
as you did for St Augustine. Cause I would think if you put in the runway heading you would just fly parallel if you don’t visually see it
You would just fly toward it until you see it.
So the runway is also “020?” Or 20? Or 07?
I’m still unsure how you used the VOR to line up with the runway
So if you were to plan a flight from Jacksonville FL to Memphis TN, you would need to plot out your route, knowing the direction of travel to the different VORs and all their frequencies.
Correct. At least have some VORs in mind in case your GPS failed ... but really you can just use a GPS. VORs were made before GPS technology. ForeFlight is a very popular app / subscription many people are using. I use it when flying from point A to B as well.