There’s MORE to know than you think! (Private Pilot Ground Lesson 33)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @TheMyrakkel
    @TheMyrakkel 3 года назад +65

    I’m in love with this channel! 95% of ground school for me was via an online course. These layman explanations are really driving home understanding. Thanks for all that you produce!

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад +4

      Awesome! I love hearing that! You’re welcome! More to come!

  • @vestitivolati
    @vestitivolati Год назад +10

    I learned more in this video than I’ve learned in the past 2 years with different CFIs. God bless you Josh. You’re the man 🙏❤️

  • @plotholedetective4166
    @plotholedetective4166 7 месяцев назад +11

    This is one that im going to need to watch several times.... More views for you!

  • @wildnature1881
    @wildnature1881 Год назад +3

    Just to reiterate what has already been said, such great content and understandable explanations! I've been paying for online ground school and they just vomit information at me with no explanation. I find myself watching a video, then coming to your channel just to understand what i just watched. Keep doing what you're doing, you are making better and safer pilots! Providing a very valuable service that will directly benefit many pilots, and passengers!

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  Год назад

      Thank you so much! At some point I’m hoping to eliminate the need for online ground courses all together. 🤞

  • @southerncrosshempoil
    @southerncrosshempoil 23 дня назад

    Best channel on RUclips

  • @120Pilot
    @120Pilot 3 года назад +8

    Thank you so much! These are the best aviation training videos on RUclips. Keep up the great work, it won't be long now before the RUclips algorithm catches on and your videos will start being recommended to a wider audience and you'll be getting a lot more views.

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад +1

      You’re welcome! And I REALLY appreciate you saying that! These videos are a lot of work, but I know that a lot of people are getting good training from them, so I’m going to keep pushing forward!

    • @theshadowsymphony
      @theshadowsymphony 2 месяца назад

      Just subscribed yesterday and found the channel last weekend

  • @Motocaccle
    @Motocaccle Год назад +1

    Best flight training channel. I always check here first if I can't understand something very good stuff!

  • @natev8030
    @natev8030 11 месяцев назад +1

    First video I've watched out of 4 that explains this simply, great stuff as always man, thank you!

  • @downwindchecklist6567
    @downwindchecklist6567 3 года назад +3

    Well explained. For sure I will have to review the video multiple times. Even if it is all known, it is good to have it summarized so well. I am getting ready for the check-ride and the HI in the plane doesn't work so I always have to navigate by the compass. Old school yes, but more difficult. Thx for posting!

  • @russellrattys6581
    @russellrattys6581 2 года назад +2

    Hey man, im going for a trial flight on the 29th June, i cant wait, as soon as i had my trial flight, im gonna book a class 2 medical, then take ppl lessons
    So this is excellent information for me, its easier watching a video like this than it is ploughing through the ppl books, not that im not going to read them, but this gives me a greater understanding of what the books are trying to tell me

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  2 года назад +1

      You’re gonna love it! Thank you so much! I’m the same way

  • @kaushikccu
    @kaushikccu Год назад +1

    Clear and concise explanation, totally made sense. Loved the little extra with the cross country planning real-life example at the end. Awesome content, great delivery. Thank you so much!

  • @mlaaircraftflyingfun6946
    @mlaaircraftflyingfun6946 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely glad with his explanation, very understanding methods, congratulations 👏

  • @elireloaded
    @elireloaded 25 дней назад

    Thank you! This is the only explanation that worked for me.

  • @stuartessex4535
    @stuartessex4535 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, never knew compasses had so much lag/ over reading. Thank you for very useful acronyms!

  • @sahalmullan2012
    @sahalmullan2012 2 года назад +1

    Really well explained. i send my students your videos to study and understand

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  2 года назад +1

      Awesome! Thanks for that! Weight and balance video coming soon!

  • @robertshaver4432
    @robertshaver4432 Год назад

    That's the best explanation of that that I've ever heard. VERY GOOD, SUPER COOL, THANK YOU!

  • @Flying_Jess_ca
    @Flying_Jess_ca Год назад

    Best ground school youtube for ppl ever

  • @SiLiFaLyO
    @SiLiFaLyO 9 месяцев назад

    best dad jokes out there. please keep it up dude, am a dad and am loving it.

  • @rubioblas7390
    @rubioblas7390 Год назад

    These explanations are better than kings Ground School, thanks a lot.

  • @NOBODY00000
    @NOBODY00000 3 года назад +2

    Another great video ✔️ Keep 'em coming 💪🏽

  • @flygy481
    @flygy481 Год назад

    Hey pal, absolutely love your videos. Thank you! ... I'm really having trouble understanding what you said, though, about these turning errors. I actually looked in the PHAK and it's seems you've described UNOS backwards. They way I see it; turning to north, the compass lags so you need to do the same in order for it to catch up/so that you don't fly beyond your intended heading. Turning south, again, the compass jumps ahead so you should go past the intended heading to compensate because the compass is way ahead of you. I have a few different sources of material laying in front of me that all seem to be agreeing with what I'm thinking. Unless, I'm truly out to lunch. I appreciate your time, bud.

    • @flygy481
      @flygy481 Год назад

      'If a turn is made to a northerly heading from any direction, the compass indication when approaching north lags behind the turn. Therefore, the rollout of the turn is made before the desired heading is reached' - PHAK

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  Год назад +1

      Thank you! It looks like I did make a mistake here. All the examples are correct, BUT when I said that the compass will undershoot turns TO the north. That is wrong. It will undershoot turns FROM the north. It will overshoot turns FROM the south. Because of that YOU should Undershoot turns TO the North and Overshoot turns TO the south. I can’t believe I messed that up. Sorry about that. I need to get that fixed as soon as I can

    • @flygy481
      @flygy481 Год назад +1

      @@FreePilotTraining No worries at all! I hated to say something but I was going nutz-o trying to make sure I had the correct info. Again, I really appreciate the content you provide. Thanks so much for the timely response! Take care

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  Год назад

      @@flygy481 i really appreciate you letting me know. I’ll have to get this fixed ASAP.

  • @markor2476
    @markor2476 2 года назад

    Excellent explanation! Thank you.

  • @connorringling
    @connorringling Месяц назад

    never knew compasses were so useless. Great video bro

  • @LionJed
    @LionJed 2 года назад

    Excellent channel. Thanks for sharing your expertise and experience with all of us.

  • @yclept9
    @yclept9 3 года назад +1

    Supposedly you can use the mag compass as an emergency turn indicator (if your T&B goes out or you don't have one) by flying a S heading, at least in smooth air.

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад

      That’s cool! I’m going to research that and maybe make a video! Thanks for the comment

  • @samvelez7510
    @samvelez7510 3 года назад

    Awesome video!
    Will watch it a few times to make sure I get all of that. LOL!
    Thanks

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Yeah, it’s a lot to digest. And you’re welcome! See you in the next one!

  • @firepilot109
    @firepilot109 3 года назад

    Good video! Check ride in less then month! These vids are short and to the point.

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Bob! And good luck on that checkride!

    • @firepilot109
      @firepilot109 3 года назад

      @@FreePilotTraining Passed!! Your videos really helped get me over the finish line! Thanks again

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад

      @@firepilot109 Yes! Congrats! So happy these videos helped you!

  • @goalski134
    @goalski134 Год назад

    thanks for explaining this!

  • @etieldagan3306
    @etieldagan3306 Месяц назад

    Hey. Love your videos!! I had a question -
    In minute 3, How can the upper side on the magnetic compass be with more weight if it pushed up? How is it not the other side with more weight? (the one that pushed down)
    Thanks!

  • @christianlabanca5377
    @christianlabanca5377 2 года назад

    Wow incredibly informative video!!! Thanks a lot. I've recently discovered your channel and it's just continuously playing on my phone lol.

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! Glad you’re finding it useful! See you in the next one!

  • @Abelmeazz
    @Abelmeazz 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome 🔥 Need more detailed videos

  • @philhoeppner464
    @philhoeppner464 3 года назад

    Nice explanation. Now subscribed!

  • @ThePolishSausage
    @ThePolishSausage 18 дней назад

    Man this still kicks my ass for some reason I don’t grasp it. I’m doing pilot institute and watched a few videos and I’m still lost

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  17 дней назад

      It does everyone’s. Just use the memory aids. That’s all you need to do

  • @fasstford5272
    @fasstford5272 Год назад

    As always, thanks man!

  • @richardmauch1042
    @richardmauch1042 Год назад

    Learning a lot but this one might have burnt me. Lol
    I’ve watched close to 6 hours of your videos today so that could be it. I really hope I’m shown this in plane while flying. I’m a hands on kinda guy. 🥺

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  Год назад +1

      Don’t worry. A lot of this will really click when you get in the plane. To be honest, some of this stuff (like this video) you won’t use too much. But you have to know how to do it for the checkride.

  • @blaisekataliko7030
    @blaisekataliko7030 5 месяцев назад

    thank you so much to this video, it is very wonderfull

  • @jeffm9227
    @jeffm9227 8 месяцев назад

    Nice job!

  • @pavellambracht5823
    @pavellambracht5823 3 месяца назад

    @1:26. Isn't it geographical North is a Magnetic South???

  • @nathanhyland
    @nathanhyland Год назад

    Not sure if it's just me but your drawings of N being red when you show the globe are different when you put the magnet on the compass. That also makes me not sure of where the heavy part is, when looking at the illustrations.

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the heads up. I probably need to remake this video at some point to make things more clear

  • @rustyclam238
    @rustyclam238 3 года назад

    I knew that, but I don’t remember why. I have been a pilot and a sailor. And helped a compass adjuster on sport fishing boats.

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад

      That’s cool! I guess all these things apply on the high seas as well

  • @MahmoudMohammed-nu5pg
    @MahmoudMohammed-nu5pg Год назад

    do I have to use this compass card everytime I make a turn ? or it's just important when it comes to update my heading indicator ? Thanks for the great content .

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  Год назад +1

      Nope just use it to update or when your heading indicator is inop

  • @slimpickens8211
    @slimpickens8211 3 месяца назад

    I about lost it when I saw the Flat Earth Model, lol. That was great!

  • @peterdavila3045
    @peterdavila3045 2 года назад

    Great video, thank you.
    The part towards the end of the video discussing magnetic deviation. When working on your flight plan, the Deviation only applies when flying using the magnetic compass correct? It would not apply when calculating the needed magnetic heading to use with an HSI in a glass cockpit, correct?

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  2 года назад

      No problem! It applies when you use the compass and an analog Heading Indicator because you use the magnetic compass to set the HI. Digital HSIs use magnetometers

  • @MusabJilani
    @MusabJilani 3 года назад +1

    These videos are such an amazing resource -- you're turning my RUclips procrastination time into productive ground school study time! Thank you so much for making these videos

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! I love hearing comments like this! It’s so motivating

  • @Slash1066
    @Slash1066 2 года назад

    One can't help wondering if there was a better design for the compass since all the knowledge was geared around the shortcomings of the design!

  • @jaredyounis
    @jaredyounis 11 месяцев назад

    if you are in straight and level flight regardless of your heading; do you still need to correct for compass errors apart from deviation errors.

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  11 месяцев назад

      No. They are typically not a factor in straight and level flight

    • @joestevenson5568
      @joestevenson5568 17 дней назад

      Depends how well/poorly tuned the compass is. Some need corrections even when level - at least they do on boats, can't imagine aircraft are any different.

  • @mach1driver960
    @mach1driver960 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for all of these. I'm Terrible about sitting down and reading from a book, but hands on and videos, or "watch and try" work well for me. These are invaluable to aid in my ground school studies, and not agitate my ADD LoL. Keep up the awesome work!

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад +1

      You’re welcome! I am the same way! That’s why I started this channel. I just couldn’t find any training that was free, complete, and still watchable. Hopefully that will change soon 😏 thanks for the comment!

    • @mach1driver960
      @mach1driver960 3 года назад

      @@FreePilotTraining now if I could just get you to come to the midwest and teach me....😂😂

  • @kylebedford9629
    @kylebedford9629 Год назад +1

    I scratch my head at this topic. I have a hard time memorizing this. I just know that the compass is only really accurate in straight and level flight. That's when I reset my heading indicator and then I use that.

  • @ShadowRap-y5l
    @ShadowRap-y5l 4 месяца назад

    Does the turn affect the heading indicator? Or just the compass.

  • @myyouth6864
    @myyouth6864 Год назад

    For turning error, what would happen if we turn right ?

  • @peacewind-aero
    @peacewind-aero 2 года назад

    Now I'm prepared if I'm asked how much the turning error is for my flying area. Answer; 37 degrees. I feel smart now. Thanks :P

  • @theshadowsymphony
    @theshadowsymphony 2 месяца назад

    I hadn’t been too concerned until this video but now I’m starting to wonder how am I supposed to remember all this?

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  2 месяца назад

      To be honest, you aren’t going to fail if you forget some of this stuff

  • @deanwoodward8026
    @deanwoodward8026 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm thinking if all my instruments died except the magnetic compass, I'd be for navigating to the nearest airport and figuring out what happened...

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  6 месяцев назад

      No joke. I’ve had heading indicators fail a couple times, and that is not fun. Usually ATC is the first one to notice

  • @1dullgeek
    @1dullgeek 3 года назад

    Great video! Nice reminders as I head into my checkride.
    And LOL re: the flat earth warning!

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад

      Thank you! Good luck on that checkride! Lol, I know...cracks me up

  • @richardfroud8970
    @richardfroud8970 10 месяцев назад

    Great 👍

  • @captincheezee
    @captincheezee Год назад +1

    East? I thought you said "Weast"..

  • @joeellis5766
    @joeellis5766 Год назад

    A way I read to remember the difference between magnetic variation and magnetic deviation is to know variation comes from outside the airplane and deviation comes from inside the airplane, and deviants fly airplanes from the inside. Lol

  • @Pilot-Ali
    @Pilot-Ali 3 года назад

    Amazing video, hope it would help me in my check ride.

  • @survivalhealthandhealingtv5651
    @survivalhealthandhealingtv5651 3 года назад +1

    TOP OF THE EARTH? THE EARTH IS FLAT!

  • @mohammadimrankhan8153
    @mohammadimrankhan8153 2 года назад

    I do
    I do in my way ( B GD G)
    as Eng done ! Today & tomorrow ?
    Remember p.
    How cruelly you Lee ! !
    👆 dealing
    With me ?
    I forgive you / forget all
    As usual / My Nature
    But someone may not ?

  • @RIB0S0ME
    @RIB0S0ME Год назад

    🚨 3:30 gotto play physics police: it can't be more weight on the left side because the right side is heavier as it is being pulled down more by gravity.
    However the blue side is likely to have a higher moment of inertia (calculated by integrating mass over distance to the rotation point. This relationship is to the power of three!). Due to the higher moment of inertia the compass can sway more in a turn (moment of inertia is conserved or lost due to friction or conversion to other moment of inertia planes).

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  Год назад

      Dude, that is the whole premise in dip error. Try reading the Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge. I’m not beyond making a mistake, but I didn’t just pull this concept out of my butt. It’s a proven concept that’s been around for years

    • @RIB0S0ME
      @RIB0S0ME Год назад

      @@FreePilotTraining what part didn't you get?

    • @bread8176
      @bread8176 Год назад +2

      @RIB0S0ME The right side is not being pulled down by gravity, it is being pulled down by the magnetic field dip, explained at about 2:03

  • @rinzler9775
    @rinzler9775 2 года назад

    And here's me thinking how complicated can a compass possibly be ?

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  2 года назад +1

      Lol. It’s amazing how complicated it actually is

  • @deanh2664
    @deanh2664 3 года назад +3

    Ridiculous...you got a flat earth content warning? YT is absurd.
    Great video just like the rest of them

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад +2

      Lol I saw that! I didn’t even say the words “flat earth,” but apparently their AI can identify that photo. That’s crazy to me. Thanks man!

  • @flightsimalaska3393
    @flightsimalaska3393 3 года назад

    What happens if you fly past the edge of the earth?

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад

      😂 that’s a great question... I’m assuming the airplane will fly better because there’s no gravity

  • @pilotchoi5596
    @pilotchoi5596 Год назад

    Just assume!

  • @sundaramguruswamy5490
    @sundaramguruswamy5490 2 месяца назад

    In Space no North pole.(Earth) Maybe moon is north pole.

  • @thehdrealtour6556
    @thehdrealtour6556 7 месяцев назад

    Santa lives at the south pole

  • @Stupidboi1
    @Stupidboi1 3 года назад

    The only problem is the examiner wants SIMPLE awnsers, otherwise more complicated questions. 🙄 Keep your awnsers short and simple, ANDS and UNOS.

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  3 года назад

      So true. Make it painful for them by forcing them to ask for more details

  • @HarrySingh-pd6lk
    @HarrySingh-pd6lk Год назад

    This is incorrect. The compass overshoots turns to the north. You as the pilot need to undershoot to correct for this.

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  Год назад

      You must be in the southern hemisphere

    • @HarrySingh-pd6lk
      @HarrySingh-pd6lk Год назад

      @@FreePilotTraining no. That applies to the northern hemisphere. The acronym is to remind pilots what to do. Not what the compass is doing.

  • @mohammadimrankhan8153
    @mohammadimrankhan8153 2 года назад

    Coz
    There is a Rule
    Ya Rule? What Rule?
    Otherwise that Rule
    You can't ✈ 🍁
    So I pray you GOD
    save from that inevitable Rule.
    E = mc² .

  • @chuckbolik7060
    @chuckbolik7060 3 года назад

    Really good common sense instruction T V M D C

  • @The_real_Dr_mysterious
    @The_real_Dr_mysterious Год назад

    Why don't you just buy yourself a high-dollar compass won't that work

  • @HR3EEE
    @HR3EEE Год назад +1

    Love the explanations but I can’t help feel like 1/2 the written is to learn tech no one uses anymore. Can we acknowledge computers and glass cockpits exist. 😂

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  Год назад +1

      So, the more I learn about all this stuff, the more important I see that it is. We are not taught why it’s important, and I’m working to change that

  • @KendallMcIntosh
    @KendallMcIntosh Год назад

    Seriously funny flat earth joke, dude! 😆

  • @ryany4326
    @ryany4326 Год назад

    I really hope as a pilot you do subscribe to the flat earth theory

    • @FreePilotTraining
      @FreePilotTraining  Год назад

      Lol. I wish I could believe it. There’s just not enough evidence to me

  • @bethm3152
    @bethm3152 Месяц назад

    But the earth is flat

  • @JoaoPinto2034
    @JoaoPinto2034 Год назад

    That’s not what happens in reality.