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The Airspeed Indicator - Markings And Speeds By thecorporatepilotdad Learn about airspeed indicator markings and important airspeeds that are not marked. Airspeed markings include the different arcs, bands, and radial lines on an airspeed indicator in another episode of my Learn To Fly Here series. V speeds such as Vso, Vs1, Vfe, Va, and Vle are covered. All the speeds on the airspeed indicator and covered as well as how to computer true airspeed on an indicator with a built-in true airspeed calculator. Can flaps be extended beyond the white arc? Sometimes. This video will give the answer to that question and where to find out if an airplane has this capability. This video was made with Microsoft Flight Simulator and is in noway intended to replace instruction from a qualified flight instructor. For more information: Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledgehttps://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/phak/10_phak_ch8.pdf FAA Airplane Flying Handbookhttps://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/airplane_handbook/01_afh_front.pdf thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel The Corporate Pilot Guys Podcast 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.
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Tutorial: Fly A Better Traffic Pattern - Learn To Fly Here
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Fly a Better Traffic Pattern - Rectangular Course - Ground Reference Maneuver - MSFS By thecorporatepilotdad Want to fly a better traffic pattern? Rectangular course is 1 of 3 maneuvers a student pilot could be tested on during an FAA practical test for a Private Pilot's License. This ground reference maneuver will help a pilot become aware of wind direction and the effect wind has on the aircraft's ground track to maintain a rectangular course over the ground regardless of wind while in the airport traffic pattern. FAA Airplane Flying Handbook Chapter 7, not 6 as stated in the video. Read it here. This video is for entertainment purposes only and is NOT intended to replace flight training by a qualified flight instructor. The aircraft used in the video was developed by Just Flight. For more information: FAA Airplane Flying Handbookhttps://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/airplane_handbook/09_afh_ch8.pdf Advisory Circular - 90-66B:https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC_90-66B_CHG_1.pdf thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel The Corporate Pilot Guys Podcast 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. -
Tutorial: Airport Traffic Pattern Entry And Exit - Learn To Fly Here
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Airport Traffic Pattern Entry And Exit - Learn To Fly Here By thecorporatepilotdad Using the FAA Airplane Flying Handbook, two methods for entering the airport traffic pattern are demonstrated. In addition to traffic pattern entries, two methods for exiting the pattern are also demonstrated with Microsoft Flight Simulator. Tips for operating in the traffic pattern are given as well as radio procedures which are given voluntarily and not required even when flying in a real traffic pattern. The 45-degree entry and the midfield crosswind methods are demonstrated for entry. For more information: FAA Airplane Flying Handbookhttps://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/airplane_handbook/09_afh_ch8.pdf Advisory Circular - 90-66B:https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC_90-66B_CHG_1.pdf This video is intended for use with Microsoft Flight Simulator for entertainment purposes only and does NOT replace instruction given by a qualified flight instructor. This video is also not exhaustive in terms of airport traffic patterns and is basic in nature since aircraft, airports, and regulations can vary across the world. FAA recommendations and methods are used. thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel The Corporate Pilot Guys Podcast 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. -
Traffic Pattern Basics - Uncontrolled Airports - Learn To Fly Here By thecorporatepilotdad This episode shows the basics of flying in the airport traffic pattern which would be flown when staying in the traffic pattern for touch-and-go landings. Methods for determining the direction of traffic, radio procedures,and traffic pattern altitude are shown. Upwind, departure, crosswind,base, and final approach legs are shown in this traffic pattern flown in a no-wind situation. Aircraft procedures are general in nature and can vary between aircraft and are not intended to replace procedures specific to any aircraft or approved checklist. This video is for entertainment purposes only and it NOT meant to replace flight or ground instruction from a qualified flight instructor. Get Airport Specific Information - FAA Chart Supplement: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_info/aeronav/digital_products/dafd/search/ For more information: FAA Airplane Flying Handbook: https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/airplane_handbook/09_afh_ch8.pdf Advisory Circular - 90-66B: https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC_90-66B_CHG_1.pdf thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel The Corporate Pilot Guys Podcast 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.