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Boeing 747-8 Flight Management System Setup - AAU2 - LNAV/VNAV Autoland - CYYZ-KBOS FMS Tutorial Video by Laurie Doering The Aircraft and Avionics Update 2 (AAU2) by Working Title to the default Boeing 747 in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 brings this aircraft closer to a study level/immersion experience. We program the Flight Management System (FMS) with the essential data to experience a completely automated flight with LNAV and VNAV execution from departure to touchdown using the autoland system. This 397 nm flight departs from Toronto (CYYZ) runway 05 and arrives in Boston (KBOS) runway 22L. The 747 follows the flight plan to perfection. Please consider a subscription if you enjoyed this video. Blue skies to all pilots! Laurie Doering TheFlightLevel Get UPS livery here
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The Aircraft and Avionics Update 1 introduced on January 31, 2023 brings Microsoft Flight Simulator to an unprecedented level. The G3000 in Flight Simulator is now the most advanced G3000 in the personal flight simulator. Video 1 in this series presents the essentials to understand the G3000 layout and operation in the TBM 930. GARMIN G3000 & GARMIN G5000 AVIONICS SUITES Release Notes Comprehensive visual overhaul for accurate font, symbology, look, operation, and feel, including Garmin Touch Controller (GTC) visuals that are faithful to the real unit complete with UI animations Advanced flight plan support, including arcs, radius-to-fix, intercepts, holds, procedure turns, and missed approaches Support for custom waypoints, including lat/lon, point/bearing/distance, and present position Two (aircraft-dependent) styles of coupled VNAV: Simple VNAV: Descent path VNAV only, always targets bottom-most altitude constraint Advanced VNAV: Climb constraint and descent path VNAV, vertical path smoothing through varied constraint types, editable constraints, and flight path angles Independent PFD and GTC options PFDs and MFDs with full split-pane support Support for the full set of context-dependent GTC knob controls GPS satellite and SBAS simulation, including real orbital mechanics-based satellite positions, accurate SBAS coverage areas, and GPS status page Comprehensive traffic system implementations, including (aircraft-dependent) spec-compliant Garmin TIS, TAS, and TCAS-II Support for multiple layout styles, including horizontal or vertical GTCs, screen-pane options, numbers of screens, and more Support for custom V-speed bugs, SVT, angle of attack indicator, HSI moving map, timers, minimums, and bearing pointers A multitude of customization options, including measurement units, all saved per screen and/or aircraft AHRS alignment and startup sequence JavaScript plugin support for loading: Engine Instruments and Systems (EIS) displays Custom PFD or MFD display panes (full- or half-screen) Custom GTC navigation, icons, and pages Aircraft systems simulation and instrument styling DAHER TBM 930 Support and wiring for the new Garmin G3000 Support for fully coupled Basic VNAV, as found in the real aircraft Customized and highly accurate EIS Systems synoptic pages Customized electrical modeling Support for opening exterior cockpit and cabin doors Complete Release Notes Laurie Doering TheFlightLevel
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RNP AR Approaches in the Working Title Cessna CJ4 By FilbertFlies Real-world CJ4 pilot and flight instructor Leigh Ehrmann joins FilbertFlies on a flight from La Mesa to teach how to tackle one of the most difficult approaches in the world - the RNP (AR) to runway 02 at Toncontin. Just remember - minimums means minimums. This video is a great follow-up to the complete lesson on how to fly the CJ4 that I did with Matt from Working Title(view here). As well as learning everything you need to know to fly an RNP approach realistically in MSFS, you'll also learn some more about how the aircraft is operated in the real world and additional features that aren't (yet) modelled in the sim. If you'd like to take a lesson with Leigh in your own sim, head on over tohttps://flightsimcoach.com/- he's one of several instructors there, providing coaching to flight simmers of all skill levels. Charts Copyright 2021 Jeppesen All rights reserved. The charts are available to the flight simulation community via Navigraph (https://navigraph.com) FilbertFlies About The Working Title CJ4 Mod This mod aims to modify the default CJ4 to genuinely represent the true capabilities, functions and features of the real aircraft. This mod will continue to be developed over time to add further functionality. Working Title Web Site Read our interview with Sean from Working Title Group Scenery Used: Sierrasim La Mesa MHLM Get it here System Specs i7 8700k processor 32 GB RAM GeForce GTX 1080Ti LG UltraWide 25UM58 25-inch Monitor Thrustmaster T16000.M flight stick Thrustmaster TFRP T. Flight Rudder Pedals Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant FilbertFlies Youtube Channel Discord
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Learn To Fly Here #6 | Jet Takeoff/Landing Performance By thecorporatepilotdad Learn about V1, Vr, V2, Vapp, Vref, and VT as well as what TOFL, or takeoff field length really means. There are various conditions that make up the distance given for takeoff that are derived from accelerate stop, accelerate go, and all engine takeoff distance to get the takeoff field length. Landing distance is covered and the method for obtaining the landing distance information is shows. The video also shows what speed to use to clear obstacles and what speeds to fly once clear of obstacles. Balanced field length is not covered specifically in this video. BFL is when V1 is adjusted so ASD and ASG are equal. This video shows the how the takeoff distance is derived between ASD, ASG, and all-engine takeoff distance+15%. This video is for entertainment purposes only and was made with Microsoft Flight Simulator. thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel Tutorial: NDB Approach Using CJ4 Working Title Mod Tutorial: CJ4 Systems and Avionics Explained Get the Working Title CJ4 here About The Author This video is produced by thecorporatepilotdad. He has been a FlightSim.Com member for close to twenty years and using Flight Simulator since back in the day of FS98 and FS2000. He is also a professional pilot with over 8000 hours of real world flight experience ranging from Cessna 152s to super-mid size business jets. About The Working Title CJ4 Mod This mod aims to modify the default CJ4 to genuinely represent the true capabilities, functions and features of the real aircraft. This mod will continue to be developed over time to add further functionality.
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/images/notams/notams21/work0729.jpgThis package replaces the stock G1000 in planes that use that panelpackage with a new G1000 NXi, written from the ground up by WorkingTitle Simulations. This is an early access beta and there are many features of thereal-world unit that have not yet been implemented, and you willsurely find more than a few bugs here and there. It is our intentionto keep a cadence of weekly or bi-weekly updates for this package, sowe will be quickly adding features as well as squashing bugs that ourwider open-beta audience help identify. Let's reiterate - this is an early-access beta, released with theintent to help find bugs with the existing code as quickly as possible- if you find that it doesn't work well for you, simply uninstall thepackage and use the default G1000 instrument. Source
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Just became a member with intent to improve my recent (last year) interest and use of the very complex 2020 sim. I really like the CJ4 Citation and want to add the CJ4 WORKING TITLE MOD I have been reading about. How does one incorporate the mod into the MSFS 2020. I don’t know where to find it, what it costs or what the steps are to make it operational. If you could offer this novice user some steps to get there, it would be much appreciated.
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Interview: Sean From Working Title Group By thecorporatepilotdad thecorporatepilotdad, a professional pilot and MSFS 2020livery creator/flight simmer interviews interviews Sean from the Working Title Group who helps make aircraft and navigation systems better in Microsoft Flight Simulator. We talk about how he got started in aviation, his aviation career, and his work with the Working Title Group as well as flying the Cessna Citation CJ4. thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel About The Author This video is produced by thecorporatepilotdad. He has been a FlightSim.Com member for close to twenty years and using Flight Simulator since back in the day of FS98 and FS2000. He is also a professional pilot with over 8000 hours of real world flight experience ranging from Cessna 152s to super-mid size business jets. Working Title Links Working Title MSFS Mods on Github Working Title Discord
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Tutorial: How To Use VNAV By thecorporatepilotdad A Professional Pilot's overview of how to use VNAV and how to setup departures (SIDS), arrivals (STARS), how to use it in conjunction with an ILS approach. The basics of VNAV are discussed as well as questions and answers at the end of the video. The CJ4 Working Title Mod is used, but VNAV concepts are similar between aircraft and avionics types. Even though real-life scenarios are discussed, this is for use with Microsoft Flight Simulator. Navigraph charts are used in this demonstration. thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel Navigraph Get the Working Title CJ4 here About The Author This video is produced by thecorporatepilotdad. He has been a FlightSim.Com member for close to twenty years and using Flight Simulator since back in the day of FS98 and FS2000. He is also a professional pilot with over 7000 hours of real world flight experience ranging from Cessna 152s to super-mid size business jets. About The Working Title CJ4 Mod This mod aims to modify the default CJ4 to genuinely represent the true capabilities, functions and features of the real aircraft. This mod will continue to be developed over time to add further functionality.
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Tutorial: NDB Approach Using CJ4 Working Title Mod By thecorporatepilotdad thecorporatepilotdad, a real world corporate pilot, illustrates and explains how to do an NDB approach in the CJ4 Working Title Mod in Microsoft Flight Simulator. The airport used (PASV) is on the slope of a mountain with a 4.8% gradient. Sparrevohn airport in real life requires special certification and is for military use only or military approved contractors. For use with Microsoft Flight Simulator only. Real life and Flight Simulator can vary greatly. Thanks to Navigraph for the use of their service. The township position is displayed on Navigraph charts. More info on Navigraph can be found at navigraph.com. thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel Get the Working Title CJ4 here Tutorial: CJ4 Systems and Avionics Explained About The Author This video is produced by thecorporatepilotdad. He has been a FlightSim.Com member for close to twenty years and using Flight Simulator since back in the day of FS98 and FS2000. He is also a professional pilot with over 8000 hours of real world flight experience ranging from Cessna 152s to super-mid size business jets. About The Working Title CJ4 Mod This mod aims to modify the default CJ4 to genuinely represent the true capabilities, functions and features of the real aircraft. This mod will continue to be developed over time to add further functionality.
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/images/notams/notams21/navi0325.jpgAIRAC Cycle 2103 is out! Make sure your navdata and charts are upto date. Have you tried the freeware Working Title Cessna Citation CJ4 modfor MSFS 2020 yet? This mod upgrades the systems and features tobetter match the real world aircraft. It is now supported by Navigraphin terms of navdata and charts, meaning that you can view Jeppesencharts inside the virtual cockpit and see your current position usingthe moving maps functionality. Pretty cool, right? For more information about the integration and how to get the mod,check out our blog post. Source Blog post
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Tutorial: CJ4 Systems and Avionics Explained By thecorporatepilotdad thecorporatepilotdad, a real world corporate pilot, explains the Citation CJ4 systems for use in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. This tutorial is very in depth and covers aircraft general, electrical, avionics, lighting, gear and flaps, CAS system, engine start, and operational tips. The CJ4 with the Working Title Mod is used in this video. I also give real world operational tips for various phases of flight including setting power for cruise and power settings for certain airspeeds. There are a few cool tricks throughout the video as well. thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel Get the Working Title CJ4 here About The Author This video is produced by thecorporatepilotdad. He has been a FlightSim.Com member for close to twenty years and using Flight Simulator since back in the day of FS98 and FS2000. He is also a professional pilot with over 7000 hours of real world flight experience ranging from Cessna 152s to super-mid size business jets. About The Working Title CJ4 Mod This mod aims to modify the default CJ4 to genuinely represent the true capabilities, functions and features of the real aircraft. This mod will continue to be developed over time to add further functionality.
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MSFS 2020 Tutorial: How To Fly The Working Title Cessna Citation CJ4
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MSFS 2020 Tutorial: How To Fly The Working Title Cessna Citation CJ4 By Filbert Flies The Cessna Citation CJ4 with the Working Title mod is an incredible plane. It's a joy to fly and, at the time of publishing, it's probably the most detailed and realistic aircraft in MSFS. It eats up the miles like the airliners but it allows you to fly into small airports and explore parts of the world that airliners just can't reach. If you haven't flown it yet, you absolutely should! And following along with this lesson is a great way to get started. In this video, Working Title developer Matt teaches FilbertFlies how to fly the CJ4 as it's flown in the real world, over the course of a flight from London Luton to Inverness. Every step of the process is explained in detail, from turning on the power to shutting down the aircraft after parking up at the other end. FMC programming, auto pilot operation, VNAV, ILS approaches and hand-flying techniques are all covered, and Matt also explains some of the many new features added in recent updates to the mod. You should come away with everything you need to know to fly this fantastic aircraft from A to B and, hopefully, the enthusiasm to hop on board and give it a whirl! Here's the route, for those who want to follow along: EGGW/07 OLNEY2C OLNEY T420 TNT UN57 POL UN601 TLA DCT FOYLE N560NESDI DCT GUSSI DCT INS DCT EGPE/05 System Specs i7 8700k processor 32 GB RAM GeForce GTX 1080Ti LG UltraWide 25UM58 25-inch Monitor Thrustmaster T16000.M flight stick FilbertFlies Youtube Channel Get the Working Title CJ4 here -
CJ4 Working Title Mod - VNAV and ILS Approach By thecorporatepilotdad This is my review and limited tutorial of the Working Title CJ4 Mod. In real life, in one of the jets I currently fly, I use the identical avionics and FMS that this mod is based on. thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel About The Author This video is produced by thecorporatepilotdad. He has been a FlightSim.Com member for close to twenty years and using Flight Simulator since back in the day of FS98 and FS2000. He is also a professional pilot with over 8000 hours of real world flight experience ranging from Cessna 152s to super-mid size business jets. About The Working Title CJ4 Mod The Working Title Cessna Citation CJ4 mod is a freeware third party upgrade of the popular bizjet that is a default aircraft in MSFS 2020. The mod makes the plane more realistic by upgrading systems and features to better match the real world aircraft. This is an ongoing process, with the plane current at version beta v0.9.1. Working Title MSFS Mods on Github Working Title Cessna Citation CJ4 Operator's Guide
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CJ4 Working Title Mod - VNAV and ILS Approach
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/images/notams/notams20/work1217/wt1.jpgWelcome to the Working Title CJ4 v0.8.0, one of the largest andmost comprehensive updates to the aircraft to date. This updateincludes an enormous navigational systems overhaul, making it anexcellent aircraft for a full range of IFR flight activities andprocedures. We have also added a number of other great features, likea full FADEC and sound overhaul. /images/notams/notams20/work1217/wt2.jpgCustom Flight Plan ManagerVertical Navigation (VNAV)FADECCustom Lateral NavigationRNAV capability with LPVImproved FMA DisplaySound overhaul (WIP)PFD/MFD improvements (a lot)Map improvementsMany many more... Source