MSFS - the basics of instrument approaches. (AH IFR ground lesson #2)
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Hello flight simmers, and welcome back to Alpha Hotel Flight Simulator training.
In this video/ground lesson, we'll cover the basic principles of instrument approaches. How they are designed, how to fly them, and how to read the charts associated with them.
Make sure to check out the other videos in/related this instrument training series:
Basics of instrument flying: • MSFS - Basics of Instr...
VOR navigation: • MSFS 2020 - VOR naviga...
NDB/ADF/Bearing pointer navigation: • MSFS 2020 - VOR naviga...
GPS navigation with the GNS 530: • Garmin GNS 530/430
GPS navigation with the G1000: • Garmin G1000 training
Holding patterns: • MSFS - Holding pattern...
Procedure turns: • Procedure turns in MSF...
Instrument arrivals: • MSFS Instrument Arriva...
Instrument departures: • MSFS - In-Depth Instru...
IFR enroute navigation: • IFR Enroute Navigation...
Instrument training playlist: • Instrument flying in MSFS
All charts in this video are available at SkyVector.com
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
02:10 - Instrument approach basics
06:05 - Approach segments - final
08:13 - Descent below DA/MDA
11:34 - Missed approach point (MAP)
13:00 - Intermediate segment
14:13 - Initial approach segment
16:54 - Feeder routes
18:03 - Missed approach
20:27 - Minimum safe altitude (MSA)
24:04 - Procedure altitudes
29:37 - Terminal Arrival Area (TAA)
32:49 - Visual Descent Point (VDP)
34:39 - Step down fixes
36:02 - Glideslope/path angle
38:11 - Other profile view info
42:54 - Other planview info
45:55 - Obstacles and terrain
47:11 - Minimums - aircraft categories
49:16 - Approach minimums
55:21 - Reading mins - examples
59:38 - Reading RNAV mins
1:00:52 - Briefing strip info, etc.
1:08:14 - Airport Diagram info
1:11:24 - Circling only approaches
1:14:13 - Z/Y/X approach?
1:15:17 - navigating onto the approach Игры
3/21/23 great instructions
Would be better as a book.
One specific want - knob by knob, button by button from take off to airport with autopilot and ILS landing (let MSFS get waypoints automatically).
Glad you enjoyed the content.
I plan to conclude the instrument series with some instrument cross country videos that may be what you're looking for, so stay tuned for those. (Don't know about the book though..)
Thanks for watching!
Really amazing!! I am working on my instrument rating and this is more detailed and better explained than the Cessna ground school I am doing.
Thanks for the kind words, nice2care. Glad you're finding the content helpful, and thanks for watching!
Magnificent work , great content as always, thanks a lot
Glad you continue to enjoy the content, mishmish1968, and thanks for watching!
Absolutely fanatic work thank you 🙌🏼
Glad you enjoyed the content, DeusCriolo. Thanks for watching!
Excellent presentation. Thanks
Glad you continue to enjoy the content, Jake W. As always, thanks for watching!
It's hard to follow because it flows to fast to take notes (the problem with all RUclips lessons). Would it really be hard to convert to a book? The text and graphics are all there. Im convinced there are best sellers waiting as there is little or no competition out there - I've checked. A good editor is waiting for a best seller.
Do you have Discord or similar where I can ask you questions? 😊
I don't currently have a Discord channel, but you're welcome to pose your question here. It sometimes takes me a while to answer - the channel is a single pilot operation! 😄
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OK great! My thought is that it is easy to get lost in the weeds when you are new to flight Sims. Do you have some basic things that I can always return to and practice or study. What basic skills and knowledge do people often skip when playing flight Sims?