Thanks for this - FS2020 is missing is detailed tutorials and this was exactly what i was looking for. Please do some more for us intermediate flight simmers who need more than the basics on offer in the sim.
My man, i've been looking all over for content like thisl. After begginer tutorials, everything jumps up to jets and extremely high level stuff. Please keep churning these intermediate level tutorials, they are a huge, huge help. Thanks a bunch.
My FS2020 experience so far.... From a Fake daher 930 pilot. > Played with all the buttons until i got into the air > Visited my town :3 > Started pressing random autopilot buttons on a long journey, Got my aircraft to stay at a set altitude > Fell asleep for 2h and i was doing ovals in the sky across the UK, 17% fuel, guess ill land > Drift on to airstrip at 80KT, Stop directly on what looked like a fuel pump, Landing success > Randomly go across the pond, Messing with the autopilot functions > HDG, AP, YD, ALT, are now on, no more ovals for me > Now it only takes me 5 mins to start the 930 and 1 to set the Autopilot, Compared to 50min start and another 20 for the Autopilot I now have some familiarity with a garmin nav system on a plane, Experience i never thought ill have, The way you learn stuff in FS feels more rewarding than anything, Probably because theres a real time investement, And straight away from this video i had an idea what i was looking at, Its not even been out a week yet :P
You explain it so clearly and to the point in a fun way. Honestly one of the better guides I've watched in my life and not just flight sim guides. If you were a teacher nobody would fail your class
i've watched 2 of your tutorials on the g1000 so far. this is my first flight sim with no previous knowledge. the Garmin g1000 seemed a bit daunting at first with how much there is to it, but you really simplified it but also went into great detail at the same time making it very easy to learn. thank you!
The BC button isn't there for flying the ILS in reverse away from the airport. It's there for flying localizer backcourse approaches. What that is are approaches to the airport from the opposite direction as the regular ILS. You don't get a glideslope and the localizer is reversed. The BC button tells the autopilot to use reserve sensing - instead of flying to the lateral needle like normal fly away from the needle in order to center it and center the aircraft on the course to the runway.
Firstly. I'm a noob. Played a little of Flight Sim X back in 2007. But not much. But with Flight Sim 20, I absolutely love instrument flying. And find it so much fun to use. And you are right about using VS and adjusting pitch using the buttons being intuitive. As I figured out how to use basic Auto Pilot in the Cessna CJ4 on my own, using this method. I even adjust my heading the same way, by using the heading hold. I didnt know about the Nav button, or the FLC and of course other advanced option you went over. But this had been very informative, so thank you!
Well, this certainly is a good tutorial on what the buttons do. From my point of view, and I know many will both agree and disagree, we need a guide on how to actually put it into practice. Being new to this flight lark, I don't quite yet understand all those airport charts nor how to program them into the display and utilise it. What I do right now is I create my flight plan in the world map, take off from A, get to B and then disengage the AP and try to land it on my own or use HDG. Some times I'm either too high up, too fast on the approach so I end up bouncing on the runway and off into the green. If you could make the guide on how to put all these things into practice, as a newbie to flight sims, I'd be grateful.
Great video, especially the info on Approach. As someone who is new to flight sim I think a lot of this information is taken for granted and can be hard to find for new players. That being said, I really enjoyed going on one of the bush flying trips in the Cessna 172 and using all that free time to try and figure out the auto pilot.
12:26 The NAV button doesn't snap itself back to the closest point in the course. It brings you back to the course, typically by using a 45 degree intercept to the course in the direction of the course.
As someone who only started figuring out how to fly a plane a few days ago when Flight Simulator came out, this video did a fantastic job of demystifying how the G1000 AP works - thank you! Microsoft and Asobo really ought to have added a tutorial for this system into the game at launch, because unless you know how to use it beforehand, it's pretty complicated for a newbie.
Killer video dude. Exactly what I was looking for. Sad that the game doesn't have any tutorials on this stuff for people who want to dive deep but don't want to go into manuals etc. :)
Extremely helpful video, still too advanced for those of us learning basics of control but if I watch it over and over I can comprehend it enough to apply in game.
This is amazing, I learned so much. Thank you! I'd love to see more videos about instrument flying. I was trying to brute force my understanding of the autopilot, with very mixed results. I watched this, and I understand so much more. Heading back to the (virtual) cockpit now! Subscribed.
This is a godsend thank you so much! I wish MS included this in a tutorial along with a bunch of other stuff it feels like I have no way other than youtube to figure out
Thank you so much for doing this amazing tutorial. I have been literally pulling my own hair out trying to figure out how to use this god damn G1000, and from watching this, I can now see all the things I was doing wrong, and why it was not working the way I expected it to. This is a definite bookmark for future reference.
Thanks for putting this together! I have not attempted to use the G1000 system until FS 2020 came out. On first glance it is very intimidating and it is hard to find clear and down to earth instruction on its features (including auto pilot). This was really outstanding and I now understand how to use the auto pilot. It would be great is you get a chance to do an in depth series on instrument flight using the G1000. Thanks again!
Thank you so very much. I am really enjoying your tutorials. I have gone from a complete beginner to being able to navigate from airport to airport on a consistent level. Granted I’m mainly using GPS as at this point. One bit of constructive feedback though. Your tutorial was well paced and easily understandable until you did the skip forward. When you were thrown a curve ball with the change in runway etc your own training kicked in and you corrected the mistake. However your workload massively increased and you had to use a multitude of other concepts that you did not have time to fully explain, this was on top of the already complex approach procedures. For me personally, you lost me here. Perhaps it’s a useful “learning experience” as you stated for more experienced pilots but it ended usefulness of the tutorial as an entry level training tool. It was then somewhat unclear what steps would be normal for an approach and what was fire fighting the mistakes introduced by the sim. I hope this comes across in the right way, I am very grateful for the tutorial just wanted to give some feedback from a beginners point of view.
perfect video - I was barely partly figuring out some buttons by trial and error. you have a great presentation manner too - clear, concise. More please!
Really helpful! MSFS really needs to have more flight training stuff. The ones they have now is only the very basic but we actually want to know more about the other important stuff but they just left that part out.
Having the explanations/order in which you press the buttons on the screen after you explain it, as a recap, would really help as you explain things very fast... still very informative video so thank you.
Wow this video is actually super helpful! The G1000 has had a way to confuse me for quite sometime now! Shockingly, I find the AP feature within the G1000 to be much more complex and intuitive than the 737's and Airbus A320's
Thanks for this. I figured a lot out by trial and error on my bush flight through croatia, but thannk you for the clarification on all the featured of the AP. Had no idea what flight director did.
This was a wonderful video! Thank you for all of this information. I can’t find much on the autopilot system without just going directly to the Garmin manuals. This cut right to the chase and you explained things very well! Very much appreciated. I would love to see more on the AP system and more about instrument flying and navigating in the sim if you plan on making more of these. Thanks again!
Holy mackerel. Finally someone who can explain things for a lamen. Thank you sir, you have no idea how much this helped me. Appreciate you taking the time to make this vid. 👊🏻
I should not have watched this whole video in one go without having the sim running in front of me. HOLY INFORMATION OVERLOAD. I am half way through the video and completely forgotten where we started. I need to break this into steps and play along with you or I will never get it through my head.
oh wow. i just got into flight sim. I am doing a 30 minute flight (at time of writing) and wanted to smooth out my AP experience, so this was a great help. Thanks!
You have an amazing skill for teaching. This was so easy to grasp, which is surprising since AP has mostly just made me more confused in the past. Thank you
This was so much help! I'm a new flight sim pilot and this was put in a way that was very easy to understand. I hope you could do a video focusing on the ILS landing. I've been struggling with lining up the plane and landing it using the AP system.
I'm watching this video for second time to process everything, and I watched several others... and I see a number of subscribers go up with my every visit. That's great to see, keep it up man, your videos are very helpful. Thank you! :)
Autopilot still needs some serious work. Aside from the rocking and dolphin-bobbing problems people usually bring up, it doesn't seem to understand the concept of standard turn rate or bank angle limits. I flipped on nav mode for one flight, turned around for two seconds, and when I looked back the plane was flying S turns along the gps path at 80°+ of bank (in a 208).
Depending on plane make sure you use YD if available. Also, make sure you are way above stall speed. I saw Auto Pilot mess up more when heavy and close to stall speed.
Agreed, the programming for the in-game autopilot is amateur hour. I suggest giving feedback directly to Microsoft through the game's feedback mechanism.
@@CRgamingMSFS I was at 130kt IAS and level in a c208. That dropped after the first couple turns obviously but airspeed has nothing to do with bank angle limits. Neither does yaw damper for that matter. It's something they really need to fix.
BC is back course, it reverses sensitivity when flying towards a runway on a localizer the opposite direction that the localizer was designed for. This is needed because otherwise the autopilot wound not be able to track the localizer inbound. There are a few localizer back course approaches around. I have flown one the past 30 years.
I'm 7:45 sec into this video and I'm already blow away by the clarity of the instructions. Shut up and take my money whoever sells me a cheap Textron/Cessna 172S (G1000) !!!Thanks for the vid dude. Really apricate it, Happy flying from Ireland
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've stayed away from G1000 because I've never found a good tutorial on how to use it. This is awesome! Keep it up.
Thank you so much! Would love to see tutorials for all planes in the game at release! Learning each one is a whole lot to handle for someone who doesn't know a lot about each of the planes.
Great video. Good narrative and lots of features demoed. However you can see how pause, horizontal course, vertical course, and slewing all need improvements in MSFS. You almost died on the ILS approach when you hit pause, and the airspeed continued to drop until the stall warning went off. You were fast enough to recognize it and save it.
Terrific instructional video. I was going no where before with the Autopilot and other stuff and was very frustrated. Now I have a a direction. Thank you.
GREAT video. I like the personal touch and the few "impromtu" changes also helped to understand the G1000. Please keep the tutorial videos coming, you do a wonderful job of getting the subject matter to us in a way that is easy to understand! !! !!!
This is exactly what ive been looking for. As a newbie to Flightsim, although im still learning lots of things but couldn't find a starting point whem it came to AP
Awesome stuff! Thanks for the explanation; very detailed and concise. ;) I've been a flight simulator fan since the days of Flight Simulator 4 which I believe came out way back in the early 90s. I bought all the versions of Flight Simulator since however after Flight Simulator X got boring, I put flight simming down and forgot a lot of this until MFS-2020 came out... and now here I am back in the digital skies again. ;)
Thank you so much for this. The autopilot does not work in 2020 the way I remember it working in FSX when I used to use that, and this clears a LOT up for me.
This is perfect. Thank you very much! I'd be very interested in how to set up a holding pattern according to the chart and how to do more of the advanced concepts that you mention at the end of the video.
this is a great tutorial. had a great 20 min flight using auto pilot as a complete newbie. only problem is after fast travelling to the approach seemed all the controls no longer worked as intended. It put me in the wrong angle for flight plan and using the autopilot just put me into a backflip and loop. Couldn't get it even follow GPS.
Great video from a non-pilot. Keep it up. Note the BC, back course, is for landing in the opposite direction. Your explanation is misleading saying it is for out bound navigation.
I think an in-depth Garmin tutorial going through each mode first and explaining every feature would be well received. This is a complex system and to be honest for anyone who's not used a system like this they are going to be very confused. If you do a tutorial series, give examples that new users can try. For instance tell the user to set a course and altitude XYZ and then suggest they pause your video and try it. Afterwards explain all of the possible ways to do your requested setting. This might be a series of vids. Great stuff so far.
I just stumbled upon your channel. I have basic flight knowledge, but your knowledge and tutorial with the g1000 has really helped me out. Thanks so much.
WOW this tutorial is incredible mate !!! Thank you so much for this video. REALLY REALLY HELPFUL !!!! This is exactly what I've been looking for. As a newbie to MS Flight Simulator 2020 :)
Thank you for the videos - really good. However I am pretty sure that vertical speed mode does level you out at your selected altitude (at least with AP selected), I use it all the time. Seems way easier and more intuitive than FLC which seems super wonky.
To say that this noob (me) is overwhelmed, is an understatement. I will bookmark this video for future because I definitely want to learn the instrument landing, etc. But this is a bit advanced for me, I need the extreme very basics to learn first lol. Thanks for the great tutorial though, I will be coming back to it once I learn more.
Instrument flying is definitely considered advanced. Don’t get too upset if it takes you a while to grasp it. The G1000/Glass cockpits can also be intimidating to new pilots, so it could take some time to get comfortable with that system as well.
Thanks for this video... it helped me quite a bit. Would you be able to make a follow up video with a rundown of all the other ways the G1000 can be used. I am most interested in how to do the following: 1. If on a flight plan, diverting to a nearest airport and conducting an ILS approach. On a VOR flight plan from KBUF-KALB i wanted to land at KROC for refuelling, but I couldnt figure out how to detract from the flight plan and activate the KROC Rwy 22 ILS approach. The PROC button kept offering the KALB ILS approaches. 2. Exploring the different menu options - ie, what CDI does, and how to switch from GPS to LOC; Can we also fly a flight route relying on VOR, instead of GPS? - I was trying to do this but rotating the CRS did not impact the CRS bearing on the PFD compass :( 3. The compass sometimes changes to a hemisphere from the full circle in your video. How do we Swap between the compass views? 4. Playing with ADF (ndb frequencies) on display
I use to work at BDL. You can also use trim to level off, so that you're not always pulling back on your joystick if you fly manually without the NAV. That is mostly good when you want to check other things along your trip as long as you have enough fuel....unless you set it to unlimited fuel. Yeah....I'm having fun with it. Flew over my sister's house in Bristol and landed on the lake next to her house. Just enough room to land and take off, and it wasn't easy.
awesome video, very good understandable explained, not too fast spoken (sometimes 😂) , and an really sympathetic voice 👍😊😂 and also an DCS fan 🛩✈🪂 *subscribed* ❤ Greeetings from EDDR. Happy flying^^
THANK YOU! I have started a long trip in a Baron G58 in MSFS 2020, and I had little clue how to use the Garmin, so I've been reading the manual. But this video will save me a ton of time!
Thanks for posting! Coming from Flight Sim X I was totally confused on getting the autopilot to work. I also prefer instrument flying as it so cool once you figure it all out.
Have any of you guys ever encounter weird waypoint in your flight plan? Especially when you create departure/approach , I made a flight plan from KSFO to KLAX and it always use a waypoint "USR" in departure which is in Cuba...
thanks for the extremely clear intro on the AP of G1000, loud & clear, dude. It looks this is quite different against that G1000 in flight simulator X (which has a simple independent AP device and panel) and another one in X-plane. Good explanation and demo on each button and its functionality, quite helpful, and good luck to you. pls bring us more like this one - maybe another intro for the G1000 MFD? like how to find out the airports around and there tower/ils frequencies?
So you are simulating an aircraft in a computer, and simulating a computer, in the aircraft, simulated by a computer in order to fly the aircraft in the computer, so you don't have to.
Thank you for explaining everything in great detail! Well worth the watch! Now if I could only figure out how to use that dang flight planner on the G1000 I'd be set.
OKAY... This video is AMAZING for clearly understanding autopilot usage which is exactly what I needed to pass my instrument check ride since my school's fleet is entirely glass cockpit. Loved that you explained each button at the speed of an approach. This video alone is a really great chairfly/study tool.
Thanks for this - FS2020 is missing is detailed tutorials and this was exactly what i was looking for. Please do some more for us intermediate flight simmers who need more than the basics on offer in the sim.
My man, i've been looking all over for content like thisl. After begginer tutorials, everything jumps up to jets and extremely high level stuff. Please keep churning these intermediate level tutorials, they are a huge, huge help. Thanks a bunch.
You are knocking these tutorials out of the park. Very, very helpful. Thank you so much.
My FS2020 experience so far.... From a Fake daher 930 pilot.
> Played with all the buttons until i got into the air
> Visited my town :3
> Started pressing random autopilot buttons on a long journey, Got my aircraft to stay at a set altitude
> Fell asleep for 2h and i was doing ovals in the sky across the UK, 17% fuel, guess ill land
> Drift on to airstrip at 80KT, Stop directly on what looked like a fuel pump, Landing success
> Randomly go across the pond, Messing with the autopilot functions
> HDG, AP, YD, ALT, are now on, no more ovals for me
> Now it only takes me 5 mins to start the 930 and 1 to set the Autopilot, Compared to 50min start and another 20 for the Autopilot
I now have some familiarity with a garmin nav system on a plane, Experience i never thought ill have, The way you learn stuff in FS feels more rewarding than anything, Probably because theres a real time investement, And straight away from this video i had an idea what i was looking at, Its not even been out a week yet :P
Best instrument video out there. The last third of this video shows need for separate and deeper videos
You explain it so clearly and to the point in a fun way. Honestly one of the better guides I've watched in my life and not just flight sim guides. If you were a teacher nobody would fail your class
So far the best explanation I’ve seen about the autopilot. Straight forward, simple and nice voice tone. Keep going with these vids!
Just wanted to come here and say you are an excellent teacher - one of the best I have ever seen in explaining aspects of FS. Please do more.
i've watched 2 of your tutorials on the g1000 so far. this is my first flight sim with no previous knowledge. the Garmin g1000 seemed a bit daunting at first with how much there is to it, but you really simplified it but also went into great detail at the same time making it very easy to learn. thank you!
The BC button isn't there for flying the ILS in reverse away from the airport. It's there for flying localizer backcourse approaches. What that is are approaches to the airport from the opposite direction as the regular ILS. You don't get a glideslope and the localizer is reversed. The BC button tells the autopilot to use reserve sensing - instead of flying to the lateral needle like normal fly away from the needle in order to center it and center the aircraft on the course to the runway.
Firstly. I'm a noob. Played a little of Flight Sim X back in 2007. But not much.
But with Flight Sim 20, I absolutely love instrument flying. And find it so much fun to use.
And you are right about using VS and adjusting pitch using the buttons being intuitive. As I figured out how to use basic Auto Pilot in the Cessna CJ4 on my own, using this method. I even adjust my heading the same way, by using the heading hold.
I didnt know about the Nav button, or the FLC and of course other advanced option you went over.
But this had been very informative, so thank you!
Well, this certainly is a good tutorial on what the buttons do. From my point of view, and I know many will both agree and disagree, we need a guide on how to actually put it into practice. Being new to this flight lark, I don't quite yet understand all those airport charts nor how to program them into the display and utilise it.
What I do right now is I create my flight plan in the world map, take off from A, get to B and then disengage the AP and try to land it on my own or use HDG. Some times I'm either too high up, too fast on the approach so I end up bouncing on the runway and off into the green. If you could make the guide on how to put all these things into practice, as a newbie to flight sims, I'd be grateful.
Great video, especially the info on Approach. As someone who is new to flight sim I think a lot of this information is taken for granted and can be hard to find for new players. That being said, I really enjoyed going on one of the bush flying trips in the Cessna 172 and using all that free time to try and figure out the auto pilot.
Please do a full IFR series! That would be amazing. Including ATC comms along with it.
12:26 The NAV button doesn't snap itself back to the closest point in the course. It brings you back to the course, typically by using a 45 degree intercept to the course in the direction of the course.
THIS is exactly what I was looking for. Best Tutorial I have seen explaining the Autopilot. And I am only 5 minutes in. Thank you so much, sir!
As someone who only started figuring out how to fly a plane a few days ago when Flight Simulator came out, this video did a fantastic job of demystifying how the G1000 AP works - thank you! Microsoft and Asobo really ought to have added a tutorial for this system into the game at launch, because unless you know how to use it beforehand, it's pretty complicated for a newbie.
Killer video dude. Exactly what I was looking for. Sad that the game doesn't have any tutorials on this stuff for people who want to dive deep but don't want to go into manuals etc. :)
Extremely helpful video, still too advanced for those of us learning basics of control but if I watch it over and over I can comprehend it enough to apply in game.
This is amazing, I learned so much. Thank you! I'd love to see more videos about instrument flying.
I was trying to brute force my understanding of the autopilot, with very mixed results. I watched this, and I understand so much more. Heading back to the (virtual) cockpit now!
Subscribed.
This is a godsend thank you so much!
I wish MS included this in a tutorial along with a bunch of other stuff it feels like I have no way other than youtube to figure out
I had given up on figuring out AP as I struggles to find any GOOD QUALITY videos anywhere. You my friend are a life saver!!
Thank you so much for doing this amazing tutorial. I have been literally pulling my own hair out trying to figure out how to use this god damn G1000, and from watching this, I can now see all the things I was doing wrong, and why it was not working the way I expected it to. This is a definite bookmark for future reference.
Thanks for putting this together! I have not attempted to use the G1000 system until FS 2020 came out. On first glance it is very intimidating and it is hard to find clear and down to earth instruction on its features (including auto pilot). This was really outstanding and I now understand how to use the auto pilot. It would be great is you get a chance to do an in depth series on instrument flight using the G1000. Thanks again!
Thank you so very much. I am really enjoying your tutorials. I have gone from a complete beginner to being able to navigate from airport to airport on a consistent level. Granted I’m mainly using GPS as at this point.
One bit of constructive feedback though. Your tutorial was well paced and easily understandable until you did the skip forward. When you were thrown a curve ball with the change in runway etc your own training kicked in and you corrected the mistake. However your workload massively increased and you had to use a multitude of other concepts that you did not have time to fully explain, this was on top of the already complex approach procedures. For me personally, you lost me here. Perhaps it’s a useful “learning experience” as you stated for more experienced pilots but it ended usefulness of the tutorial as an entry level training tool. It was then somewhat unclear what steps would be normal for an approach and what was fire fighting the mistakes introduced by the sim.
I hope this comes across in the right way, I am very grateful for the tutorial just wanted to give some feedback from a beginners point of view.
perfect video - I was barely partly figuring out some buttons by trial and error. you have a great presentation manner too - clear, concise. More please!
Really helpful! MSFS really needs to have more flight training stuff. The ones they have now is only the very basic but we actually want to know more about the other important stuff but they just left that part out.
I am 4 hours in helicopter flight training and this helped understand IFR better. Thank you
Having the explanations/order in which you press the buttons on the screen after you explain it, as a recap, would really help as you explain things very fast... still very informative video so thank you.
I would love to see an FS2020 IFR Tutorial series from you :)
Wow this video is actually super helpful! The G1000 has had a way to confuse me for quite sometime now! Shockingly, I find the AP feature within the G1000 to be much more complex and intuitive than the 737's and Airbus A320's
Thanks for this. I figured a lot out by trial and error on my bush flight through croatia, but thannk you for the clarification on all the featured of the AP. Had no idea what flight director did.
This was a wonderful video! Thank you for all of this information. I can’t find much on the autopilot system without just going directly to the Garmin manuals. This cut right to the chase and you explained things very well! Very much appreciated. I would love to see more on the AP system and more about instrument flying and navigating in the sim if you plan on making more of these. Thanks again!
Holy mackerel. Finally someone who can explain things for a lamen. Thank you sir, you have no idea how much this helped me. Appreciate you taking the time to make this vid. 👊🏻
I should not have watched this whole video in one go without having the sim running in front of me. HOLY INFORMATION OVERLOAD. I am half way through the video and completely forgotten where we started. I need to break this into steps and play along with you or I will never get it through my head.
oh wow. i just got into flight sim. I am doing a 30 minute flight (at time of writing) and wanted to smooth out my AP experience, so this was a great help. Thanks!
my vote goes for a more detailed ILS video.
You have an amazing skill for teaching. This was so easy to grasp, which is surprising since AP has mostly just made me more confused in the past. Thank you
This was so much help! I'm a new flight sim pilot and this was put in a way that was very easy to understand. I hope you could do a video focusing on the ILS landing. I've been struggling with lining up the plane and landing it using the AP system.
I'm watching this video for second time to process everything, and I watched several others... and I see a number of subscribers go up with my every visit. That's great to see, keep it up man, your videos are very helpful. Thank you! :)
Between this and Command you’ve got the best informative tutorials!
Autopilot still needs some serious work. Aside from the rocking and dolphin-bobbing problems people usually bring up, it doesn't seem to understand the concept of standard turn rate or bank angle limits. I flipped on nav mode for one flight, turned around for two seconds, and when I looked back the plane was flying S turns along the gps path at 80°+ of bank (in a 208).
Depending on plane make sure you use YD if available. Also, make sure you are way above stall speed. I saw Auto Pilot mess up more when heavy and close to stall speed.
Agreed, the programming for the in-game autopilot is amateur hour. I suggest giving feedback directly to Microsoft through the game's feedback mechanism.
@@CRgamingMSFS I was at 130kt IAS and level in a c208. That dropped after the first couple turns obviously but airspeed has nothing to do with bank angle limits. Neither does yaw damper for that matter. It's something they really need to fix.
@@AlibifortheAfterlife It certainly shouldn't, but i've notice more auto pilot problems with slow speed.
I have been struggling to learn this stuff, watched a few videos and this is the first one that actually made some sense... thanks 🙏
BC is back course, it reverses sensitivity when flying towards a runway on a localizer the opposite direction that the localizer was designed for. This is needed because otherwise the autopilot wound not be able to track the localizer inbound. There are a few localizer back course approaches around. I have flown one the past 30 years.
I'm 7:45 sec into this video and I'm already blow away by the clarity of the instructions. Shut up and take my money whoever sells me a cheap Textron/Cessna 172S (G1000) !!!Thanks for the vid dude. Really apricate it, Happy flying from Ireland
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've stayed away from G1000 because I've never found a good tutorial on how to use it. This is awesome! Keep it up.
Thank you so much! Would love to see tutorials for all planes in the game at release! Learning each one is a whole lot to handle for someone who doesn't know a lot about each of the planes.
Great video. Good narrative and lots of features demoed. However you can see how pause, horizontal course, vertical course, and slewing all need improvements in MSFS. You almost died on the ILS approach when you hit pause, and the airspeed continued to drop until the stall warning went off. You were fast enough to recognize it and save it.
Thanks for helping me finally understand. Still confused by the ILS stuff. A detailed, slow explanation for us, please?
Loving these videos, I'm starting how to fly in MFS 2020 and these videos are so helpful.
Keep up the good work.
Terrific instructional video. I was going no where before with the Autopilot and other stuff and was very frustrated. Now I have a a direction. Thank you.
This was a fantastic tutorial. You just earned yourself a subscriber. Please make more videos about flying by instruments. Thanks!
GREAT video. I like the personal touch and the few "impromtu" changes also helped to understand the G1000.
Please keep the tutorial videos coming, you do a wonderful job of getting the subject matter to us in a way that is easy to understand! !! !!!
This is exactly what ive been looking for. As a newbie to Flightsim, although im still learning lots of things but couldn't find a starting point whem it came to AP
i have totally fallen in love with IFR. Would love a quick explanaiton of the VNV mode.
My brain is on the verge of an explosion worse than what Chernobyl experienced in 1986.
Switches the flux capacitor on and 🤯
Awesome stuff! Thanks for the explanation; very detailed and concise. ;) I've been a flight simulator fan since the days of Flight Simulator 4 which I believe came out way back in the early 90s. I bought all the versions of Flight Simulator since however after Flight Simulator X got boring, I put flight simming down and forgot a lot of this until MFS-2020 came out... and now here I am back in the digital skies again. ;)
Thank you for this video, I have been looking for an explanation for how to use the AP at all since the game released.
This guide is very informative and helpful, thank you.
Thank you so much! As a noob, i found this tutorial really easy to follow, and i learned alot!
Best beginner g1000 guide on RUclips!! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this. The autopilot does not work in 2020 the way I remember it working in FSX when I used to use that, and this clears a LOT up for me.
finally somebody explain, how to setup and use instruments to fly IFR.... thank you for the video, you save my day man!!!
This is perfect. Thank you very much! I'd be very interested in how to set up a holding pattern according to the chart and how to do more of the advanced concepts that you mention at the end of the video.
this is a great tutorial. had a great 20 min flight using auto pilot as a complete newbie. only problem is after fast travelling to the approach seemed all the controls no longer worked as intended. It put me in the wrong angle for flight plan and using the autopilot just put me into a backflip and loop. Couldn't get it even follow GPS.
Great stuff! looking forward to any other videos.
brother I really like your detailed instructions. so helpful
Great video from a non-pilot. Keep it up. Note the BC, back course, is for landing in the opposite direction. Your explanation is misleading saying it is for out bound navigation.
I think an in-depth Garmin tutorial going through each mode first and explaining every feature would be well received. This is a complex system and to be honest for anyone who's not used a system like this they are going to be very confused. If you do a tutorial series, give examples that new users can try. For instance tell the user to set a course and altitude XYZ and then suggest they pause your video and try it. Afterwards explain all of the possible ways to do your requested setting. This might be a series of vids. Great stuff so far.
I just stumbled upon your channel. I have basic flight knowledge, but your knowledge and tutorial with the g1000 has really helped me out. Thanks so much.
What an awesome video! I wish MS had tutorials like this - noobs get plopped into this sim without any way to learn how to do instrument flying.
WOW this tutorial is incredible mate !!! Thank you so much for this video. REALLY REALLY HELPFUL !!!! This is exactly what I've been looking for. As a newbie to MS Flight Simulator 2020 :)
Thank you for the videos - really good.
However I am pretty sure that vertical speed mode does level you out at your selected altitude (at least with AP selected), I use it all the time. Seems way easier and more intuitive than FLC which seems super wonky.
Loved your video. Would love to see a instruments only series.
now I know why my autopilot keeps trying to kill me, thanks!
Thanks a lot, I tried to figure it out on my own, and it really wasnt intuitive. Your video really helped! :)
man.. this is golden. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video and posting it. Very helpful
this video really help me a lot, solves many problems of mine, and pretices my poor English listening.thx a lot!
Really enjoyed watching this video, and I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who uses the copilot G1000 controls vs the pilot's (L/H side of the MFD).
Great video captain! Me and my virtual passengers are hoping for more content like this on MSFS 2020 to keep us all safe in the air. Subscribed!
To say that this noob (me) is overwhelmed, is an understatement. I will bookmark this video for future because I definitely want to learn the instrument landing, etc. But this is a bit advanced for me, I need the extreme very basics to learn first lol. Thanks for the great tutorial though, I will be coming back to it once I learn more.
Instrument flying is definitely considered advanced. Don’t get too upset if it takes you a while to grasp it. The G1000/Glass cockpits can also be intimidating to new pilots, so it could take some time to get comfortable with that system as well.
Thanks for this video... it helped me quite a bit.
Would you be able to make a follow up video with a rundown of all the other ways the G1000 can be used. I am most interested in how to do the following:
1. If on a flight plan, diverting to a nearest airport and conducting an ILS approach. On a VOR flight plan from KBUF-KALB i wanted to land at KROC for refuelling, but I couldnt figure out how to detract from the flight plan and activate the KROC Rwy 22 ILS approach. The PROC button kept offering the KALB ILS approaches.
2. Exploring the different menu options - ie, what CDI does, and how to switch from GPS to LOC; Can we also fly a flight route relying on VOR, instead of GPS? - I was trying to do this but rotating the CRS did not impact the CRS bearing on the PFD compass :(
3. The compass sometimes changes to a hemisphere from the full circle in your video. How do we Swap between the compass views?
4. Playing with ADF (ndb frequencies) on display
As everyone else has said, great video! Would love to see you do a video tutorial on VOR, what it is and how to fly it :)
Quick, smart, to the point. Great video. Thanks man!
Great solid video. No Ad's either.....Ballar status!!
This was great. As someone new to flight sims and aviation, this video was very helpful.
I use to work at BDL. You can also use trim to level off, so that you're not always pulling back on your joystick if you fly manually without the NAV. That is mostly good when you want to check other things along your trip as long as you have enough fuel....unless you set it to unlimited fuel. Yeah....I'm having fun with it. Flew over my sister's house in Bristol and landed on the lake next to her house. Just enough room to land and take off, and it wasn't easy.
Great tutorial. Please add the full route in the description KHVN/20..JUDDS..BRISS..KIBBE..SURLE..MOTEL..KBDL/I24 so it's preset
awesome video, very good understandable explained, not too fast spoken (sometimes 😂) , and an really sympathetic voice 👍😊😂 and also an DCS fan 🛩✈🪂 *subscribed* ❤ Greeetings from EDDR. Happy flying^^
THANK YOU! I have started a long trip in a Baron G58 in MSFS 2020, and I had little clue how to use the Garmin, so I've been reading the manual. But this video will save me a ton of time!
Nice job! I myself live locally here and are very familiar ..KHVN is my home airport. Used to pump fuel at Robinsons..years ago
Thanks for posting! Coming from Flight Sim X I was totally confused on getting the autopilot to work. I also prefer instrument flying as it so cool once you figure it all out.
Awesome videos!!! I needed this as I am learning the instruments and couldn’t figure out why the course heading knob wouldn’t work. Now I see why LOL!
Have any of you guys ever encounter weird waypoint in your flight plan? Especially when you create departure/approach , I made a flight plan from KSFO to KLAX and it always use a waypoint "USR" in departure which is in Cuba...
thanks for the extremely clear intro on the AP of G1000, loud & clear, dude. It looks this is quite different against that G1000 in flight simulator X (which has a simple independent AP device and panel) and another one in X-plane. Good explanation and demo on each button and its functionality, quite helpful, and good luck to you.
pls bring us more like this one - maybe another intro for the G1000 MFD? like how to find out the airports around and there tower/ils frequencies?
So you are simulating an aircraft in a computer, and simulating a computer, in the aircraft, simulated by a computer in order to fly the aircraft in the computer, so you don't have to.
That about sums it up.
Morpheus: "You think that's air you're breathing now?"
I'd say you pretty much hit the nail on the head there. LOL And lordy ain't it grand?
Lol 3 years later
Thank you for explaining everything in great detail! Well worth the watch! Now if I could only figure out how to use that dang flight planner on the G1000 I'd be set.
OKAY... This video is AMAZING for clearly understanding autopilot usage which is exactly what I needed to pass my instrument check ride since my school's fleet is entirely glass cockpit. Loved that you explained each button at the speed of an approach. This video alone is a really great chairfly/study tool.
Thanks for this. I've been trying to get more info and experience on using the approach feature.
Great stuff!
He makes it look so easy. It's not.
Keep teaching and we'll try to keep up!