A Beginner's Guide to Flying the Cessna 152 in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
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Microsoft Flight Simulator Basics - Everything inside and outside the airplane explained. An explanation of the cockpit including: instrument panel, panel switches, lights, flaps, and general information on the panel in the Cessna 152 in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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This video is for entertainment purposes only. For use with Microsoft Flight Simulator on PC and XBOX.
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This was very interesting to me. Is there a part two for the 152?
@@pika6240 Only this video. What would you like to see if there was a part 2?
This is the best beginners video to start with any flight sim!
Thank you! I wanted to do more videos like that and progress as lessons would in real life but hardly anyone watched it. As I get more subscribers I will possibly start down that road again. I watched the intro video on FS2020 and it was terrible and missed a lot. I tried to fill that void.
Flying the Cessna 152 for my first irl flight lesson next week, this is gonna be some good practice before hand.
Awesome! I took my first ever Flight lesson in a Cessna 152 over 26 years ago. I flight instructed in them as well and used the flight manual for this video. Enjoy your first lesson!
@@thecorporatepilotdad Thanks much! Been waiting a long time for it, it’ll be a dream come true!
@@Flow-.- it will definitely help lessen the basics of the airplane but none of that will be needed in the first lesson other than showing up. The real airplane won’t feel anything like it does on MSFS but the fun factor is much higher IRL.
There is no better and easier way to explain the parts and cockpit of this airplane! Super! Well done!
Thank you. I really appreciate comments like this. They make RUclips more fun. If you liked this video you’ll also like my Learn To Fly series which is a huge work in progress.
I found this video really good. I like how you go straight to the point and explain very good! Had a look at your other videos and this channel is a gold mine for me! Thank you!!
Glad you found it helpful. This video fell dormant on youtube for months and I'm glad people are finding it now. I have more videos on the way. I'm starting on one tomorrow. There will be live streams too.
Thank you - just took my demo flight in a C-152 and I had NO IDEA what was going on! Seemed like the CFI assumed I would know some basics. This was very helpful.
Congrats on taking a demo flight. Learning to fly isn’t hard but there is A LOT of information to absorb in the books and in the airplane. Good luck with it and I hope you continue on with flight training.
Heel goed gedaan...je bent werkelijk de eerste die goed uitleg geeft. De rest zit vaak te kletsen op een manier alsof ze hun kennis voor zichzelf willen houden. Dit is echter concreet en volledig gedaan.
That was so good. I've done around 11 hours in a piper in real life and countless hours on xplane. Still, I didn't know what some those guages and buttons were for. THANK YOU!!!
You are welcome. Glad to hear you got a lot from the video.
I am a Sri Lankan. You are making a very beautiful video. I have learned plane parts but there were things in this video that I had not heard. I learned many more parts of a plane. Thank you very much. This is a nice video and God bless you.
Thank you. I’m glad you’ve found it helpful. I also have a learn to fly series I’m working on starting with basics and working towards more difficult subjects. It’s a work in progress. You will find a playlist called Learn To Fly Here on my channel. There are 10 or so videos on it so far.
Amazing description about every single detail. So useful. Thank you!
I had the 152 POH out for this one. I learned in a 152 and gave about 500 hours of instruction in 152s. Glad you found it useful.
@Vedant Kumar I have videos like this one on the TBM 930 and the CJ4. I will eventually do more.
What an exciting journey to getting your license. If you have the ambition and hard work to both fund and execute your training go for it!!!
That is what I tell people. Sadly, funding flight training today compared to when I did it 26 years ago has become insanely expensive.
This was so necessary. Thank you for making this.
You’re welcome. If you liked this video you’ll like my Learn To Fly Here series. It has more in depth topics starting from scratch. This series is a work in progress and will take many months to complete.
Nicely done Sir, this is exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you for this man! AWESOME! So helpful and strait forward.
Excellent !!! Thank you for this very detailed overview of the C152. Very helpful. Looking forward to your future tutorials.
I am going to add to these. The next one in this series is done but it will take a few days to narrate and to get it ready. I am planning on one per week. I will do maneuvers, stalls, radio calls, traffic pattern entries and exits, to cross country flight planning (maybe, but probably) and more.
@@thecorporatepilotdad Sounds great. Will you continue onto autopilot, GPS, IFR, ILS, etc. sometime in the future?
I will continue with this private pilot level stuff in FS2020 but I will skip around and do other topics in between. I will write down the topics you wrote and work on them some. I have lots of ILS video tutorials. Basics of GPS would be good. I’ll do things like what’s a manifold pressure gauge, constant speed propeller, flight director modes (what people call the autopilot), etc. I am doing this because someone watched an ILS video on another page and said they had no idea what was going on and wanted basics. 47 people liked his comment so here I am with this.
@@thecorporatepilotdad Thank you. I checked out your ILS videos...very helpful. Appreciate your effort on our behalf.
Excellent, clear, and very helpful indeed - as always from thecorporatepilotdad. Thank you!
Thank you. Apparently, more basic videos on aviation have a great purpose and there will be more videos on basics coming... soon.
Thank you. I learn something new everyday!
You are welcome. I'm glad someone is watching this video again finally!
I had been wondering what static wicks were! Thanks for the training!
Holy jeebus this is exactly what I am looking for! Thank you so much!
Glad you found it and you’re welcome!
Loved the video, super informative, so big thanks for picking up the slack of Microsoft’s ok-not-great flight school tutorials. Are there plans for a lesson 2, because I’ve been having trouble finding it in your library. I’d really love to know the exact purpose of the Cessna’s VOR indicators.
There are two videos on how to use a VOR. I have started a series on Learning To Fly that mimics real flight lessons in my Learn To Fly Series. Go to my main channel page and click the videos tab. The Learn To Fly videos have a green rectangle in the top right corner. There are 10 or so of them and more on the way.
had no idea what attitude was and when I heard atc say check attitude I thought oh sassy
lmao!
Do you know what it is now?
And ATC better not get sassy with me.. or else.
Nice video dude
Thank you dude! I have more like these that will get more progressively in depth. Check out my Learn To Fly Here series which will cover tasks and procedures a student pilot will see during training.
@@thecorporatepilotdad I will do!
Is there a part 2 of this? It's really helpful for student pilots like me!
There is but it’s under a different name. There is a playlist on my channel called Learn To Fly Here. That series has more videos on basics and is a work in progress.
Thanks so much for this video seriously 😅
You are seriously welcome. This stuff takes a lot of time and this video fell flat upon release and has slowly been getting views which I’m very thankful for.
Awesome video, you're a good teacher, I learned a lot I didn't know. That plane looks a lot better than the one in X-plane 11. I do not like Bill Gates as a person, that's why I don't buy micro soft stuff, but I may need to make an exception in this case.
Thank you. I got my PPL in a 152 and later instructed in them. There is an add on to make the 152 even more realistic. MSFS IS pretty spectacular but it does have flaws but will only get better with time.
I have the MS simulator and while the planes look nice and the scenery looks good the program is terrible. I will take X-plane any day.
Excellent! Thanks m8 👍
Thank you very much. Very well done.
You’re welcome. The 152 is a great little airplane.
very well explained, thank you.. also can I have that game on my windows pc?
Microsoft Flight Simulator is for PC and XBOX.
@@thecorporatepilotdad thank you, I just downloaded it! I'm your 440 like, I just sub to u
Thanks for the information bro!
You are very welcome Bro!
Thank you
Thank you TCPD1
Amazing video!
Very useful thanks
January 1977 , Snow in Miami, Florida, Cessna, 150 , hit the books, six (6) hours ground school, FP MDCC South
B B + Sign off.
Hi, Do you have the entire training lesson for either the Cessna 152 or the 172 on MFS2020. Both of my cousins are commercial pilots. They both have planes. My thought is to learn how to fly using MFS2020 before starting my real flight training.. Cannot hurt.. Agreed?
I only have this video on the C152 and nothing on the 172 to this level of detail. MSFS can help you learn the basics but it can also allow a person to harness bad habits and carry them into a real airplane. MSFS is good for basic fundamentals like learning how instruments work, navigation, practicing traffic patterns, and other concepts that do not change if in a real airplane or MSFS. Things like: takeoff and landings, when to flare on landing, sensitivity of controls cannot be duplicated on MSFS and those things will vary from airplane to airplane in the real world. I have taught many people to fly and ones that played MSFS (It was FS98/FS2000 back then), did better initially, but it didn't help anyone get a license any faster.
@@thecorporatepilotdad Thank you for the excellent answer! I enjoyed 152 part 1. I will look at the ongoing parts!
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It only took about two years for someone to comment about Michael Jackson. Finally!
Horizontal stabilizer, and elevator.
Still waiting for Lesson 2...
Here ya go. This series is far from complete. There are ten or so videos in this playlist for a good start. ruclips.net/p/PLd3nLAm7CjXPHU5hu0xypGX9zDp_Uy-81
@@thecorporatepilotdad Awesome! For some reason this playlist wasn’t showing up for me on the channel playlist tab. Just got MFS and I’m already addicted. Always wanted to learn how to fly and this is pretty dang close for me.
Which application are you using ?
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Shimmy damper, NOT dampener.
Where is video 2?
The views on the video were bad initially so it was abandoned. However, I started a Learn To Fly Series that is still a work in progress that simulates maneuvers, procedures, and concepts learned during flight training. It's a work in progress, but here is that playlist: ruclips.net/video/XBBGnV8joWs/видео.html
@@thecorporatepilotdad ok. Thank you very much for the reply.
what game is this
Microsoft Flight Simulator. Be careful calling it a game. I don’t mind, but some people don’t take kindly to their Simulator being called a game :)
Outstanding video!
Thank you. I have a Learn To Fly series on the channel with ten videos or so that builds on this video. It’s a work in progress.