I have seen many videos posted by you and I must say that the way you explain everything with the help of animation is JUST AMAZING. You leave no doubts in the minds of viewers. I thank you very much for doing such a wonderful job.
Thank you so much for the information, and nice videos, I didn’t find much much explanation better than yours, good job, can’t wait to see your other works.
Can you do a video on P-factor? The books that are out there pretty much all say the same thing and yet still don't clarify how the AOA is actually increasing with a nose pitch up. (For fixed propellers) They just make statements rather than explain how this happens.
The air pressure at sea level is 14.7 PSI. But what if the sea around the world rose to 30,000 feet higher than it is now? Would the air pressure still be 4.3 PSI at the new water level? Thanks!
Hi, I watched this but couldn’t determine what the sea level pressure would be in the sea level around the world rose 30,000 feet. With the current sea level the pressure is about 4.3PSI. But what would the pressure be at sea level if the sea rose 30,000 feet? Thanks if you have an answer or a link to a video explaining this. Thanks!
Basically it's just to make pilots aware that their plane will not perform as well at high density altitudes. So one must be aware that takeoffs and landings will require more runway length, climb rate/gradient will be lower, etc.
STOP WITH THE STUPID USELESS CRAP HATED UNWANTED AI. if you can't make even a bit of an effort in video's, don't upload anything. This kind of rubbish has yt destroyed..you should be ashamed of yourself uploader.. certainly won't be returning to this channel again 🤬👎👎👎
The robot's pronunciation of key terminology is often horrendously bad. And when it says, "We must part from the idea that in the earth's atmosphere the air density decreases with altitude due to the pressure reduction," that is a correct, so why must we "part from the idea"?
The text-to-speech pronunciation is abominable. " isoburr" "hectopiskals" "substract" . Also it's incorrect to call something a "correction factor" if it's applied by addition.
I have seen many videos posted by you and I must say that the way you explain everything with the help of animation is JUST AMAZING. You leave no doubts in the minds of viewers. I thank you very much for doing such a wonderful job.
By far one of the best aviation channels.. Thank you so much for your nice videos
Thanks for sharing Aviation knowlegde with high quality!!!Respect from Brazil🇧🇷🛫❤👍
thank you soo soo much, I'm stuck in this DA since morning. From 🇮🇳INDIA
Thank you so much for the information, and nice videos, I didn’t find much much explanation better than yours, good job, can’t wait to see your other works.
great thanks!!!!!!! finally i understood the PA and DA, its really confusing before i see this video
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Very well explained. I was not clear about DA at all and this video helped me get absolute clarity. Thank you.
ABUNDANT THNAKS! really rich context ,greetings from Sudan
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this video is a GOLDMINE!! INCREDIBLY EASY TO UNDERSTAND!! A++
Brilliant video. That video i was looking for. thanks, perfectly understood everything!
I found this really helpful. Nicely explained. Cheers to your work.👌👍😀
awesome and really great effort in a simple way, Ana so easy to understand
Thank you very much for your super explanation. Regards from Kuwait 🌺🌺
Thanks for useful presentation video! Thank you so much King😀
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Thank You for sharing, Amazing Explanation
Outstanding video, helps a lot
4:57 We must part from the idea? why? because of changes in temperature and pressure?
you are a genius!!! respect
Nicely explained! :-)
Can you do a video on P-factor? The books that are out there pretty much all say the same thing and yet still don't clarify how the AOA is actually increasing with a nose pitch up. (For fixed propellers) They just make statements rather than explain how this happens.
Excellent in every respect.
Thanks for this!!!
Great tutorial.
why have background music while explaining a complicated topic?
The air pressure at sea level is 14.7 PSI. But what if the sea around the world rose to 30,000 feet higher than it is now?
Would the air pressure still be 4.3 PSI at the new water level? Thanks!
Amazing.. explained
Hi, I watched this but couldn’t determine what the sea level pressure would be in the sea level around the world rose 30,000 feet. With the current sea level the pressure is about 4.3PSI. But what would the pressure be at sea level if the sea rose 30,000 feet? Thanks if you have an answer or a link to a video explaining this. Thanks!
amazing!
Thank you so much ❤
Great 👍 job
What if the temp is positive like +10 oat
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0:37 hectaWWHAT??? hard to take this video seriously after this
In the end what matters is if its a low pressure day how does a student fly the plane differently?
All this calculating to get a number but then what is done with that number in Actual flying the plane?? No one seems to talk about that!!!!!!!
Basically it's just to make pilots aware that their plane will not perform as well at high density altitudes. So one must be aware that takeoffs and landings will require more runway length, climb rate/gradient will be lower, etc.
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The lower pressure and hotter temp, the lower the air density , the higher the density altitude and worse for the aircraft.
First case: 1464 Ft DA
Second case: 5608 Ft DA
STOP WITH THE STUPID USELESS CRAP HATED UNWANTED AI. if you can't make even a bit of an effort in video's, don't upload anything. This kind of rubbish has yt destroyed..you should be ashamed of yourself uploader.. certainly won't be returning to this channel again 🤬👎👎👎
Pretty obvious most of the comments are as fake as the video
The robot's pronunciation of key terminology is often horrendously bad. And when it says, "We must part from the idea that in the earth's atmosphere the air density decreases with altitude due to the pressure reduction," that is a correct, so why must we "part from the idea"?
The text-to-speech pronunciation is abominable. " isoburr" "hectopiskals" "substract" . Also it's incorrect to call something a "correction factor" if it's applied by addition.
Seriously very distracting using ai text to speech
This was not easy to understand at all
Most irritating Subject in nav 😢
why are all these videos a monotone automated voice. makes learning this stuff so difficult
there are no "air molecules"
AI speech is cheap and very noticeable
Thanks for the information and animations. 🛫🪐