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Aviator.NYC: Transparent Pricing & Flexible Options for Your Aviation Dreams
Welcome to Aviator.NYC, your gateway to realizing your aviation aspirations! In this video, we delve into our pricing structure to provide you with clarity and simplicity in your journey with us. While our website always reflects the latest pricing, we understand that navigating through it might be daunting. Hence, join us as we demystify our offerings together.
At Aviator.NYC, we offer flexible lesson durations, allowing you to choose between one or two-hour sessions. Additionally, for group events, we provide a special three-hour session, enabling participants to alternate and enhance their learning experience. Our pricing is based on an hourly rate for both the simulator and the instruc...
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Explore Aviator NYC: Premier Flight Simulator Experience & Flight Training Hub
Просмотров 202Месяц назад
Dive into the heart of Aviator NYC, where aviation dreams take flight without leaving the ground. Join us for an exclusive tour of our state-of-the-art facility, strategically located to offer both convenience and comprehensive flight training. From preflight briefings to hands-on simulator sessions, Aviator NYC is designed to maximize your learning and flying experience. Our advanced aviation ...
Choose Your Flight: Discover Aviator NYC's Simulator Lessons for All Ages
Просмотров 952 месяца назад
Welcome to Aviator NYC, your premier destination for realistic flight simulation experiences! Whether you're a budding aviator, looking to gift an unforgettable flight experience, or seeking an exciting group activity, we have the perfect session for you. Dive into our video to explore the tailored lesson durations we offer - from one hour sessions designed for young enthusiasts to immersive th...
Aviator NYC: Where Flight Simulation Meets Real-World Skills!
Просмотров 1222 месяца назад
Welcome to Aviator NYC, where the challenge of becoming a pilot meets the heart of Manhattan. At Aviator NYC, we understand that becoming a pilot is more than just a goal; it's about leadership, perseverance, and ownership of your aspirations. Our state-of-the-art flight simulator lessons are the cornerstone of a comprehensive flight training program designed to empower aspiring pilots at every...
Take Control: Your Path to Jumpstart your Private Pilot Training with Aviator NYC in 3 Stages
Просмотров 1032 месяца назад
Welcome to Aviator NYC, where your aviation dreams take flight in the heart of Manhattan! Our FAA-certified, state-of-the-art flight simulator offers an unparalleled training experience for both budding and experienced pilots. With our Private Pilot simulator syllabus, your journey from ground to skies is meticulously planned for success. Stage 1: Pre-Solo Mastery Dive into the essentials of fl...
5 Smart Ways to Save on Flight Training: Affordable Pilot Dreams Unveiled
Просмотров 512 месяца назад
Diving into the world of aviation doesn't have to break the bank. In this comprehensive guide, we reveal five strategic moves to make your flight training journey not only more affordable but also more effective. Whether you're an aspiring pilot dreaming of the skies or looking to enhance your flying skills without emptying your wallet, this video is your first step toward smart aviation educat...
From Dreams to Skies: Julian Alarcon's Journey to Becoming a Pilot and Founding Aviator.NYC
Просмотров 1486 месяцев назад
Join Julian Alarcon, the founder of Aviator NYC, as he shares his inspiring journey from an ordinary kid to a professional pilot for a major U.S. airline, and how his passion for aviation led to the creation of Aviator.NYC. Discover his path through military service, rigorous training, and academic achievements, and learn how Aviator.NYC is revolutionizing pilot training with a focus on simulat...
🎁 Elevate Dreams this Holiday with Aviator NYC: Ultimate Flight Simulator Experience 🛫
Просмотров 426 месяцев назад
#AviatorNYC #FlightSimulator #HolidayGiftIdeas 🌟 This holiday season, gift your loved ones an extraordinary journey into the skies with Aviator NYC's certified flight simulator experience! Located in the heart of Manhattan, we offer an immersive and realistic flying adventure, perfect for both aspiring pilots and seasoned fliers. 🛩️ From hands-on training by experienced airline pilots to FAA-ce...
Aviator.NYC: Empowering Your Flight Training Journey in New York City
Просмотров 1837 месяцев назад
#AviatorNYC #FlightTraining #PilotTraining #FlightSimulator Explore the journey of becoming a pilot with Aviator NYC, where flight training meets Manhattan's skyline. Learn about our unique approach to flight education, harnessing flight simulators as fundamental training tools similar to airline professionals. From absolute beginners to experienced pilots, we customize our instruction to chall...
Your Instrument Rating in NYC with Aviator.NYC's | Flight Simulator Training
Просмотров 17911 месяцев назад
Are you ready to elevate your piloting skills and conquer your instrument rating? Whether you're a new private pilot or returning to the skies after a hiatus, Aviator.NYC is your ultimate partner in this journey. Located in the heart of Manhattan, our state-of-the-art aviation training device, equipped with the latest Garmin G1000 and G1000NXi systems, is designed to mimic real-world flying con...
Understanding Instrument Currency in NYC: A Comprehensive Guide
Просмотров 8911 месяцев назад
Join Julian, a seasoned airline pilot, flight instructor, and founder of Aviator NYC, as he explores the complexities of instrument currency. Learn about the FAA's minimum requirements, Aviator NYC's unique offerings, and their specialized programs to enhance your piloting skills beyond just meeting basic requirements. Discover their emphasis on practice and proficiency, the benefits of their w...
Loading and Checking the VOR24 into Nantucket using Garmin G1000: An Aviator.NYC Tutorial
Просмотров 10011 месяцев назад
#GarminG1000 #pilottraining #InstrumentRatingTraining #IFRtraining Join us as we navigate the skies with Aviator.NYC, demonstrating how to efficiently load and check the VOR24 into Nantucket using a Garmin G1000. This in-depth tutorial is a critical part of our instrument rating training, ideal for both novice and seasoned aviators. Our expert pilot, Julian, walks you through the entire process...
Mastering Your Flight Training Journey: Selecting the Right Instructor
Просмотров 5011 месяцев назад
#FlightTraining #PilotTraining #FlightInstructor Boost your aviation dreams by selecting the right flight instructor. This video guides potential pilots on the journey to mastery, uncovering the integral role a great flight instructor plays. Learn about important considerations such as learning styles, hobbies, instructor experience, and timeline. Make the most of your flight school experience ...
New York Area Flight Training Guide: Choosing the Best Airport for Aspiring Pilots
Просмотров 14111 месяцев назад
This video is a comprehensive guide for new pilots and those interested in flight training, focusing on the options available in the New York area. We cover airports in Long Island, Westchester, and New Jersey, detailing their unique characteristics, flight training options, and accessibility by public transportation. We'll help you understand what to expect and make an informed choice based on...
Is Your Child Dreaming of Being a Pilot? What Can You Do As a Parent?
Просмотров 16211 месяцев назад
👨‍✈️🛩️ Dreaming of becoming a pilot? Start your child's journey into aviation with Aviator NYC! Our tailored lessons, from flight simulators to actual flight training, help nurture young aviators. Whether your child is just starting out or ready to fly solo, we provide essential advice and milestones to help them soar. 🚀 What We Cover in This Video: Benefits of early aviation interest for child...
Flying the RNAV 30 KHAF Approach to Half Moon Bay | Remote IFR Training
Просмотров 198Год назад
Flying the RNAV 30 KHAF Approach to Half Moon Bay | Remote IFR Training
Mastering the HPN7 Standard Instrument Departure (SID) at White Plains| WESTCHESTER SEVEN HPN7.HPN
Просмотров 507Год назад
Mastering the HPN7 Standard Instrument Departure (SID) at White Plains| WESTCHESTER SEVEN HPN7.HPN
Approach Activation Explained: Vector-to-Final, Approach, Leg, and Extended Course
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Approach Activation Explained: Vector-to-Final, Approach, Leg, and Extended Course
Are You Choosing Vectors or Initial Approach Fix (IAF) Correctly? | Garmin G1000 Tutorial
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Are You Choosing Vectors or Initial Approach Fix (IAF) Correctly? | Garmin G1000 Tutorial
Flying an IAF to the Course Reversal| KUAO LOC 17 | Aurora State Airport
Просмотров 2172 года назад
Flying an IAF to the Course Reversal| KUAO LOC 17 | Aurora State Airport
Flying an ILS Approach on Vectors | KOPF ILS9L | Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport
Просмотров 3732 года назад
Flying an ILS Approach on Vectors | KOPF ILS9L | Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport
Empowering Young Aviators: Flight Training Milestones and Resources | Aviator.NYC
Просмотров 1652 года назад
Empowering Young Aviators: Flight Training Milestones and Resources | Aviator.NYC
Effective Strategies for Cross-Country Flight Time in Instrument Rating Training under Part 61
Просмотров 4572 года назад
Effective Strategies for Cross-Country Flight Time in Instrument Rating Training under Part 61
KPAO RNAV 31 | Garmin G1000 | Flight Simulator | Palo Alto Airport
Просмотров 1472 года назад
KPAO RNAV 31 | Garmin G1000 | Flight Simulator | Palo Alto Airport
Mastering IFR Clearances: Understanding the CRAFT Format
Просмотров 3302 года назад
Mastering IFR Clearances: Understanding the CRAFT Format
How to fly an NDB Approach with OBS on the Garmin G1000 at EGTC | Detailed Pilot Guide
Просмотров 6492 года назад
How to fly an NDB Approach with OBS on the Garmin G1000 at EGTC | Detailed Pilot Guide
Como Volar un Approximation GPS con IAF?| SKCG RNAV 01 | Cartagena/Rafael Nunez International
Просмотров 322 года назад
Como Volar un Approximation GPS con IAF?| SKCG RNAV 01 | Cartagena/Rafael Nunez International
How to fly a VOR Approach ? | KAPF VOR 5 | Naples Airport
Просмотров 2522 года назад
How to fly a VOR Approach ? | KAPF VOR 5 | Naples Airport
How to organize your charts in ForeFlight! | KFRG-KBED Example | Aviator.nyc
Просмотров 5232 года назад
How to organize your charts in ForeFlight! | KFRG-KBED Example | Aviator.nyc
Cessna Caravan 208 Burley ID | How to fly the RNAV 20 KBYI on a Garmin G1000
Просмотров 3012 года назад
Cessna Caravan 208 Burley ID | How to fly the RNAV 20 KBYI on a Garmin G1000

Комментарии

  • @stuartcrutchfield8880
    @stuartcrutchfield8880 16 дней назад

    Very helpful video! thank you.

  • @user-zl4wm2zt8y
    @user-zl4wm2zt8y Месяц назад

    Most impressive l only use 95. 98 Windows simulators cheap to buy l enjoy

  • @user-zl4wm2zt8y
    @user-zl4wm2zt8y Месяц назад

    Most impressive l only use 95. 98 Windows simulators cheap to buy l enjoy

  • @user-zl4wm2zt8y
    @user-zl4wm2zt8y Месяц назад

    Most impressive l only use 95. 98 Windows simulators cheap to buy l enjoy

  • @locustvalleystring
    @locustvalleystring 3 месяца назад

    It occurs to me that you can switch to NAV when inbound, then HDG once passing the hold waypoint. Will the older G1000 work with that method? I am used to the G3X which is very smart regarding holds.

    • @AviatorNYC
      @AviatorNYC 3 месяца назад

      It will work, but unless you have the hold build on the FMS, heading mode is more intuitive, and less risk of changing the automation modes.

  • @helicopterovirtual-msfs6254
    @helicopterovirtual-msfs6254 4 месяца назад

    Excelente.

  • @helicopterovirtual-msfs6254
    @helicopterovirtual-msfs6254 4 месяца назад

    Excelente.

  • @bradfordbur5473
    @bradfordbur5473 4 месяца назад

    Excellent explanation! Your method of teaching and conveying the information is very helpful.

  • @peterpickguitar
    @peterpickguitar 5 месяцев назад

    OBS , GPS, NAV utilization on the Garmin just became clearer to me thanks to your video.

  • @kiltedpiper98
    @kiltedpiper98 5 месяцев назад

    This was super helpful. Thank you!

  • @CathySikArt
    @CathySikArt 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video!

  • @carstenhoeck8504
    @carstenhoeck8504 5 месяцев назад

    If you want to be confused, watch this video. Any recommendations for a better video?

    • @AviatorNYC
      @AviatorNYC 5 месяцев назад

      Find an instructor to work with you on this subject. It is a complex subject, and it requires experienced instructors to help you understand it. Learning this technique just by watching a video does not work. It has taken us many type ratings, and thousands of hours flying at the airlines to master to fit into 12mins video.

    • @carstenhoeck8504
      @carstenhoeck8504 5 месяцев назад

      To be honest, why do you put up the video if you don't expect people to understand?

    • @billcowdin9127
      @billcowdin9127 5 месяцев назад

      I feel this is directed at more advanced users who already understand most functions and the “gotchas” that can be experienced with providing another perspective. Very good video for a “newer” Garmin user with a fresh IFR rating and dozens of hours behind the GTN trainer!

    • @ihab6984
      @ihab6984 8 дней назад

      He Explained it Perfectly . no offence but you're either a slow learner or this is too advanced for you. better having In-person CFII teach you this stuff no need to be rude because you didn't understand it

    • @aspiretobethechange-maplea50
      @aspiretobethechange-maplea50 4 дня назад

      ​@@carstenhoeck8504 watch it with a slower playback speed

  • @svenf1
    @svenf1 5 месяцев назад

    I basically handle things the way you do - never using VTF because of the disappearing waypoints, but I have used Activate APR as a way to get to the IAF in question; no waypoints are lost that way (though a simple Direct-To the IAF has the same effect as the approach automatically activates on the first published segment you're flying). I always wondered about the minor course discrepancies I've observed a good number of times; I always give the chart the final word, though it's not a good feeling overriding approach segment courses, so maybe I should just follow your advice and leave the DB alone - where did you learn that the latter is the correct way..? As for VNAV, yes it needs to be re-verified and adjusted as necessary after every navigational change received from ATC.

  • @user-mg4ss2xt3l
    @user-mg4ss2xt3l 5 месяцев назад

    Wow Julian - I am not interested in aviation but I was fascinated by a couple of things I heard from you - One, that you are an Alarcon because that is my maiden name - my family Antonio and Nelly Alarcon and I - we are all born in La Paz Bolivia and I grew up in Jacksonville Florida!! Then the fact that my great uncle was Jose Alarcon - the first aviator in Bolivia - he was trained in Argentina and and distinguished himself in rescue missions and as he parachuted into rough areas and also taught aviation - - this is the statue that was erected to him probably around 1920 - (?) by the government of Bolivia - - - I was actually looking for info on him when you popped up - - Praise God - - maybe you're my long lost brother - - LOL!!!

  • @pintex747
    @pintex747 5 месяцев назад

    A little confused

    • @AviatorNYC
      @AviatorNYC 5 месяцев назад

      This subject is very confusing for most pilots. recommend seeking 1on1 instruction.

  • @tanor2356
    @tanor2356 8 месяцев назад

    Since i live in nyc i would love to get course.

  • @Voxitox
    @Voxitox 9 месяцев назад

    Hello :) At 1:19 you're right, they are rarely identical, but what is the limit regarding regulation ? I mean when can I fly the procedure and when I cannot (question from my flight instructor) ? I'm searching since few days now and cannot find the answer, if you have one and source to provide that would be perfect

  • @jakew9887
    @jakew9887 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. Thanks

  • @emiliafrancis4424
    @emiliafrancis4424 10 месяцев назад

    ❤️ 'Promosm'

  • @jgresla8042
    @jgresla8042 Год назад

    great videos!!

  • @basel9898
    @basel9898 Год назад

    wow nice to find you 5 days I will get my ppl thanks I need you

  • @robertmcdonald3475
    @robertmcdonald3475 Год назад

    As an IFR instructor I personally use it and teach to use it - I teach the student to write it down and fill out their clearance before they get it - to teach a student to write down the clearance as they receive it is unnecessary - if they have it written down they are then listening to the clearance to check what they already expect rather than trying to frantically writing down a clearance - about the only thing they wont know is their transponder code and maybe some little items.

  • @jonathantoker5748
    @jonathantoker5748 Год назад

    You missed talking about VNAV activation

    • @AviatorNYC
      @AviatorNYC Год назад

      you can watch this video: ruclips.net/video/jJY5ZkrpcPg/видео.html

  • @siberiangoshawk4820
    @siberiangoshawk4820 Год назад

    Great vid. Flying from KSNA to KBUR via the TEC route - I was assigned to intercept the Santa Monica 125 radial. Naturally this bypasses POPPR which screws up your gps flight plan. I ended up switching the cdi and tuning into the MOR for frequency . I was assigned to intercept the 125 radial less than 3 miles without much warning or expectation. Question - which method would you have employed with a short 3 mile fuse to the intercept? I love finding a Victor airway and choosing a previous waypoint and activating leg- but the 125 radial was not on a V airway… just a random radial. Fyi this was on Xplane 11 with pilot edge for the I-3 rating - Thus expect the pilot edge controller was making more difficult than socal dept would in real IFR

    • @nzcirruspilot
      @nzcirruspilot 3 месяца назад

      I had this exact scenario in PilotEdge for my I3. I think the second option is best as there is no cone of confusion and you get auto sequencing.

  • @rickseeman5679
    @rickseeman5679 Год назад

    I don’t know why but I like your G1000 videos better than other peoples.

  • @danielpurcell6006
    @danielpurcell6006 Год назад

    I found this video to be confusing. Trying to teach a complex topic in 4 minutes is not enough time at all. This video needs to be slower so that the concepts are made comprehensible for a pilot just beginning to learn how to use the G1000. As pilots we all know that GPS in an airplane is not simple. Giving incomplete and rushed information can cause terrible frustration for a student pilot. If you assume that the viewer has a certain level of prior knowledge, please state that clearly in the video title or description.

    • @AviatorNYC
      @AviatorNYC Год назад

      Thank you for feedback. Our videos are design for our clients to review at home what they have learn during in-person lesson. If you need more tailor instruction, you can book a one-on-one lesson, link on the video description.

    • @danielpurcell6006
      @danielpurcell6006 Год назад

      Understood, thank you for the clarification. Since your videos are designed for review purposes by your own students, but are posted publicly on RUclips, may I suggest that you either include the word “review” in your video titles, or else state in the description that this is a video review for students who have completed the in-person component of the learning. This will save time for those who may be looking for publicly available videos that assume no prior experience. Many students find that watching such videos prior to learning in real time with a CFI to be a useful learning strategy, as it front loads their knowledge.

    • @h2oski1200
      @h2oski1200 Год назад

      @@AviatorNYC not confusing at all, simple to understand and not unnecessarily long and complicated. plenty of other beginner videos to choose from.

    • @Queenlene0710
      @Queenlene0710 10 месяцев назад

      @@AviatorNYCThis was actually very helpful thank you for taking your time and doing what you didn’t have to do in the first place.

  • @jakew9887
    @jakew9887 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks

  • @jerrysmith82794
    @jerrysmith82794 Год назад

    Excellent Video -- In fact this is the best G1000 FPL video I've ever seen. Great job!

  • @aaronlopez2202
    @aaronlopez2202 Год назад

    Really Cool Video!

  • @njbpaul
    @njbpaul Год назад

    Thanks for this video. Where did you get your G1000 for the simulator?

  • @flypilot992
    @flypilot992 Год назад

    What a rude attitude. I’ve been flying for 30 yrs. Still use CRAFT.

  • @yohendyC
    @yohendyC 2 года назад

    For commercial pilot certificate is it 250 hours ontop of the already hours from instrument and pp, or is it just total time?

    • @AviatorNYC
      @AviatorNYC 2 года назад

      All flight time is accumulative.

  • @victor.in.command8806
    @victor.in.command8806 2 года назад

    Awesome video, thanks!

  • @elaereo172
    @elaereo172 2 года назад

    Excelente

  • @atsdroid
    @atsdroid 2 года назад

    Great video! It's confirmed everything I've learned/thought about what +V advisory GP guidance is actually supposed to be. Since you've done this approach, did you know about this accident at Burley, and have you seen this video?? ruclips.net/video/aRN3RJaW618/видео.html Mr. Gryder, here has set a lot of people's hair on fire with the FAA. They believe these approaches are unsafe now, and will fly you into a tower, if flown perfectly, which it what Mr. Gryder says Brittney did, she did nothing wrong. But my Spidey sense got to tingling when I watched his whiteboard analysis of what the Garmin +V guidance was doing. Then, he charges that the +V guidance actually changes slope to account for the JAMID stepdown fix. What? It gets better, he then take C210 pilot, Doug, up for a demo approach flight, flown from VFR, and uses the video to purport to demonstrate that this "Garmin Dive™" change of approach slope is a real thing, and that this thing is what caused a sudden full-scale 'fly-down' indication from the GP indicator, and that this was the reason Brittney Infanger pushed her nose over to enter a nearly 6.88° degree descent during the visual segment, that ultimately caused her to strike an exhaust stack at the Gem State Processing potato plant, just on the north bank of the Snake River from KBYI's R20. My discussion with one, John Collins, in the comments of that video, put me onto the track of how Garmin actually develops the +V advisory guidance. It's exactly derived from an official VDA, when that is published. Here, the RNAV (GPS) RWY 20 approach *does* have a VDA published, which appears on the FAA chart as a special symbol after JAMID. The VDA is a single angle, originating at the (displaced or actual, as appropriate) runway threshold, at a defined TCH, and projecting back along the final approach course, for the whole length of the approach, from IAF to MAP. Your demo approach *here* just proved what I'd worked out on a napkin with some trigonometry. That the GP guidance should be first offered at least inbound from IREME, and should pass IREME at 8572' MSL, at HIKLO at 6183', and JAMID at 4829' to arrive at the displaced threshold at 40' AGL from it's TDZE of 4152' MSL. What's your reaction? This accident is becoming notorious, in part because the pilot was a very beautiful young lady, with every expectation of having a solid and rewarding commercial career. Until this approach, with its special challenges, and the marginal weather, with its special challenges, met. It seems to me that Brittney simply didn't fly the +V advisory slope. She did dive, near the end, for reasons not known. Although it's advisory, and obst. protection is not offered, on the +V slope, I've since learned that the FAA's policy is *not* to publish a VDA on an approach, for which destabilizing maneuvers would be required on the visual segment. In those cases, the VDA is deleted (or never published), and a note is placed in the profile, "Visual Segment - Obstacles." That no note exists here, and the VDA has remained published, despite Mr. Gryder's warnings to the FAA, coupled with the fact that the FAA released an obstacle evaluation determination letter in regards to the various stacks built at Gem State Processing's factory, tells me that the FAA knows all about them, that they are a problem, but that they're not a problem for the VDA. They were a problem for the runway's VASI, which was at 3.00°, according to an older version of the FAA's chart, so the VASI was withdrawn. The approach itself, and it's IFR protection guarantees, remain unaffected, as the controlling obstacle, which your video here noted, set the MDA, which is still in force. It's the visual segment, below MDA, which could have an issue. BUT, when flying the VDA, as your video demonstrated, you'll clear that GSP stacks location, some 2632' prior to the threshold, with sufficient height for it not to be a factor. I.e. it doesn't require you to make a destabilizing maneuver to avoid that obstacle. I'm glad I found this video. It's helped me realize I'm not crazy in my own thinking, w.r.t. Mr. Gryder's airline career and lengthy aviation and skydiving experiences. You intercepted the 3.75° VDA at 2.05 NM prior to HIKLO...*exactly* where I'd calculated a pilot would do so, if the guidance was offered any place inside the IREME IAP. In fact, guidance was first offered upon your aircraft turning inside the last 90° prior to attaining the final approach course. Very helpful. Note this in reaction to this other video: ruclips.net/video/BR3ixPgY-6I/видео.html And I'd appreciate any comments in reply. Thanks very much! -A

  • @jakew9887
    @jakew9887 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks. Like the way you have screen segemented to show 4 views at once.

  • @shujayethossain6554
    @shujayethossain6554 2 года назад

    Hi! I am feom Brooklyn,NY. I am considering to get my PPL. Can you suggest any flight school that is very good and affordable? Thank you!

    • @AviatorNYC
      @AviatorNYC 2 года назад

      Take a look at our guide to become a private pilot as it answers most of the questions new pilots have: www.aviator.nyc/private-pilot-license/

  • @fromunderplease
    @fromunderplease 2 года назад

    Great Video! I like the way you use the IPAD pen to update your chart, it's a good way to remember the NOTAMs, especially when you get busy in the cockpit.

  • @mdickinson
    @mdickinson 2 года назад

    You can edit the Closed Captioning to fix the spelling of "Hobbs meter."

  • @mdickinson
    @mdickinson 2 года назад

    0:21 "Check the link above." What link? There is no link card in the video - and no link in the description either.

  • @Aiden-jj1no
    @Aiden-jj1no 2 года назад

    🤭 P r o m o S M!!!

  • @meridiangpsllc5110
    @meridiangpsllc5110 2 года назад

    Your 134 radial example is incorrect. It is either 134 outbound or 314 inbound.

    • @AviatorNYC
      @AviatorNYC 2 года назад

      Think you are confusing V134 which is an airway as a radia/course. But will check it out and see if we see the error you are talking about.

    • @kazshamael
      @kazshamael 2 года назад

      I got confused about this at first too but then rememberd that victor airways aren't labeled based on headings. They're just given random numbers that have nothing to do with direction. For example, you could have V189 going in a NE direction or V1 on a 335 radial. In the video, it looks like V134 is based off the 247 radial.

  • @SaraTompson
    @SaraTompson 2 года назад

    I was hoping for a VOR explicit approach, but well done video.

    • @AviatorNYC
      @AviatorNYC 2 года назад

      Hi Sara, we are working on new videos. One of the videos is about Green needle VOR approaches. Stay Tune!

    • @SaraTompson
      @SaraTompson 2 года назад

      @@AviatorNYC Cool! Good to know. Thanks!

  • @miguelfernandes657
    @miguelfernandes657 2 года назад

    Perfect, thank you!