I know, right? Perfect speed, no trying to be the next Robin Williams, clear and concise instructions, and everything related to practical understanding of basic principles that are easy to understand. Where the hell was this guy when I was in school?!
I've had these instruments explained to me by my instructor, by at least three different books, and by Sporty's Online Ground School and this video is the best explanation I've ever seen. Thanks guys!
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
@@reponrepnation3004 No. Imagine the local Mean Sea Level pressure is 30.02"; 1" difference = 1000'. The standard atmosphere which is used in the US above 18,000' is 29.92", and is referred to as FL 180 (to indicate use of the standard datum) In this case the datum zero is 100' above sea level. If you freeze time and instantly turn the knob clockwise to reach 29.92" the pressure indicated in the window will decrease 0.1" and the needle will go anticlockwise by 100'. So if the local pressure is greater than standard, the true altitude is greater than that indicated, and vice versa.
I don't think I've ever left a RUclips comment but this has to be one of the best videos I've seen that describes everything perfectly. Thank you so much!
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
What a superb video! This one is really brilliant in terms of explanations to the point, animations and focusing on what's important! You really nailed it, thank you so much for it! ☺️
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
Very good. It helped me as I was planning to make a paper airplane with paper cabin, cockpit, controls, and working paper engines. It helped me to know/learn more about aviation too.
ERAU = Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. They started as a flight school with their roots in the 1920's (still active), but they are a STEM-oriented University with many other degree opportunities other than traditional pilot. Many graduates go on to work in Aviation related industries. Fun fact, JFK learned to fly at Embry-Riddle.
You are talking about bad school. We have additional classes for children (13+) in Russia, children learn all this. Not so beautiful and technologically advanced, on a marker-board, but we give them this information.
The ability to show how the diaphragm and air move is critical to understanding as opposed to our wrote memorization from 20+ years ago. Great video from a pilot flying for over 20 years.
I'm watching this wonderful video, just one day before writing my Aircraft Instruments test! I have to thank you for your wonderful explanation of concept! Good job! ❤️❤️
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
@@reponrepnation3004 If it's not standard then it isn't. My alarm clock turns the other way around too when I set the time. That's not safety relevant, sure. But I guess you'd notice what's going on.
This video was a great help for me passing my instrument checkride today, watching it a couple of times, I really understood how things are working; thanks for this great production!! Peter
This takes me back. Years ago I had to animate an altimeter for the RNZAF, for student pilot training. Being given schematic drawings and being asked to produce a working animation is always a great learning experience, and prompts a lot of research. What's not mentioned is the amazing and minute planetary gearbox that allows the needle to rotate so much relative to the tiny amount of movement generated by the expanding and contracting wafers.
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
Very informative. It was very good to know airspeed also works WITHOUT fluid unlike I learned in engineering school. Always questioned how leaking issue would be handled in aerobatic flights.
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
This is an amazing video. If you ever wanna be a pilot, this will help you better. The school does not teach as this video. I love all the videos that present by ERAU.
Interesting video, even though I don't fly airplanes. Knowing how those parts operate must also be helpful in any situation where those instruments malfunction. For example if the Pitot tube gets frozen, the airspeed indicator will read zero. So then you can troubleshoot that problem by having the heater turned on the tube.
I though of the acronym “CLAPS VAA” to help me remember this. “CL” is calibrated leak and goes with v (vsi), “A” is aneroid wafer and goes with a (altimeter), “PS” is pitot static and goes with a (airspeed). All you have to remember is that the last a is airspeed since it’s the only instrument that uses the pitot tube. Hope that helped!
How does someone come up with these inventions? This is so cool, yet I can't wrap my head around how someone just comes up with cool inventions like this.
In 1996 , a maintenance worker of areoperu covered pitot static ports of a 757 with duck tape and forgot to remove it which caused a deadly crash .. no one survived
The best video explaining about plane's instruments. Period.
I know, right? Perfect speed, no trying to be the next Robin Williams, clear and concise instructions, and everything related to practical understanding of basic principles that are easy to understand. Where the hell was this guy when I was in school?!
Best use of animation
I've had these instruments explained to me by my instructor, by at least three different books, and by Sporty's Online Ground School and this video is the best explanation I've ever seen. Thanks guys!
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
@@reponrepnation3004
No. Imagine the local Mean Sea Level pressure is 30.02"; 1" difference = 1000'.
The standard atmosphere which is used in the US above 18,000' is 29.92", and is referred to as FL 180 (to indicate use of the standard datum)
In this case the datum zero is 100' above sea level.
If you freeze time and instantly turn the knob clockwise to reach 29.92" the pressure indicated in the window will decrease 0.1" and the needle will go anticlockwise by 100'.
So if the local pressure is greater than standard, the true altitude is greater than that indicated, and vice versa.
This was a great video for All -
from a pilot with over 25,000 hrs of flight time.
I never wrote a comment. But the knowledge and the professionalism that you are sharing with us, deserves a big THANK YOU!
This channel makes some of the best, easiest to understand aviation videos hands down
I don't think I've ever left a RUclips comment but this has to be one of the best videos I've seen that describes everything perfectly. Thank you so much!
Best video I’ve seen so far to explain this while also showing the mechanics within the instruments.
Holy smokes, those are some awesome animations. Great way to visually see how it works.
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
These videos are some of the most helpful ones of RUclips, thank you!
What a superb video! This one is really brilliant in terms of explanations to the point, animations and focusing on what's important! You really nailed it, thank you so much for it! ☺️
Thank you so much! We're glad we could help!
exactly
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
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Definitely the best video I’ve seen explaining pilot instruments.
Holy wow. This is the best channel ive found. Thank you finally i can understand this
Very good. It helped me as I was planning to make a paper airplane with paper cabin, cockpit, controls, and working paper engines. It helped me to know/learn more about aviation too.
more technical and detailed information here than in flight schools.
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ERAU = Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. They started as a flight school with their roots in the 1920's (still active), but they are a STEM-oriented University with many other degree opportunities other than traditional pilot. Many graduates go on to work in Aviation related industries. Fun fact, JFK learned to fly at Embry-Riddle.
You are talking about bad school. We have additional classes for children (13+) in Russia, children learn all this. Not so beautiful and technologically advanced, on a marker-board, but we give them this information.
I came here right after ground school basic aircraft instruments class to learn here. Much simple and better!
@@U2VR_Channel In Soviet Russia, road forks you
The ability to show how the diaphragm and air move is critical to understanding as opposed to our wrote memorization from 20+ years ago. Great video from a pilot flying for over 20 years.
Im studying for my PPL right now, and this video helped me understand the concept more clearly then ever before! thanks for the help :)
I paid for Sporty's, and used it only as a test prep, hated it, quite frankly. But learned stuff here. Thank you guys! Awesome job!
Hands down the best damn RUclips channel that covers this topic. This is better then ground school it’s self !
This is the best explanation available on RUclips.
This channel is amazing! It is the best I've ever seen. Thanks for all these informative contents
I'm watching this wonderful video, just one day before writing my Aircraft Instruments test! I have to thank you for your wonderful explanation of concept! Good job! ❤️❤️
just a ridiculously good video - no one does it better than these guys
holy sht I understand this a lot faster than when my instructor explained this topic for an hour. Thank you so much
This video has some of that delightful 50's style and I love it. Great animations and insights, great explained!
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
@@reponrepnation3004 I don't know about such standards
@@gustavgnoettgen is not standard, is common sense, is like when you turn your yoke to the right, you bank right in the air…
@@reponrepnation3004 If it's not standard then it isn't.
My alarm clock turns the other way around too when I set the time. That's not safety relevant, sure. But I guess you'd notice what's going on.
but but but - maybe i want to hug my sensitive altimeter once in a while?
Jokes aside stunning video - great explanation!
This video was a great help for me passing my instrument checkride today, watching it a couple of times, I really understood how things are working; thanks for this great production!! Peter
i really appreciate the animations, so few people will explain the actual inner workings of these instruments
Best video
Your way of explaining things is phenomenon, thank you.
Absolutely amazing video. So easy to understand with the aid of fantastic animations. I’d love to see more!
AngusHF Thanks so much! Glad we could help. Enjoy our other videos....we’ve got hours of content!
A wonderful video indeed, you went straight to the point, this is why i love ERAU vids.
Much better explained than CFIs. Great video!!
This takes me back. Years ago I had to animate an altimeter for the RNZAF, for student pilot training. Being given schematic drawings and being asked to produce a working animation is always a great learning experience, and prompts a lot of research. What's not mentioned is the amazing and minute planetary gearbox that allows the needle to rotate so much relative to the tiny amount of movement generated by the expanding and contracting wafers.
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
Very informative. It was very good to know airspeed also works WITHOUT fluid unlike I learned in engineering school. Always questioned how leaking issue would be handled in aerobatic flights.
Not a pilot, but I always wondere how these indicators worked without any electronics. Really nice and comprehensive explanation!
Fantastic video with great animations, thank you for the effort placed in making the video!
I am doing my flight training currently and these videos helped a lot! Thanks from New Zealand
this is such a top-tier video. fantastic stuff
This video is genius! Really good explanations and great visuals, thank you so much!
This is amazing! Making understanding of flight instruments a piece of cake. Really love the animations too!
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
What a perfectly made video. Quick, simple and efficiently explained, thanks guys!
Top notch work! Thank you so much for providing this. It has really helped me understand how these instruments work.
Very good explanations & nice animation! :-)
Thanks, David! Glad we could help!
Why is at video 4:41, when you turn the knob clockwise, the needle goes counter-clockwise, isn’t ALT supposed to indicated clockwise when you turn clockwise on the knob ? But in video it show opposite?…
Extremely clean video, I took notes following along. Will do the same with your other videos in this playlist, thank you so much !
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Great video! I'll hug my altimeter anyway...
I'm sure it would appreciate that! It is sensitive, after all.
The animations in these videos are superb!
Great video! I was searching for altimeter videos and this is the best one!
a very informative video and the animation is nicely done. Thank you!
Playlist titled Private Pilot PACE but these are CFI level videos. Great job ERAU!!!
This is an amazing video. If you ever wanna be a pilot, this will help you better. The school does not teach as this video. I love all the videos that present by ERAU.
i cant believe this is for free. thank you
Very informative, awesome explanations, and impressive presentation. It helped me out a ton, thank you so much!
the explanations and animations are perfect!
how spoiled I am to have videos like these. Makes learning things so much easier.
Interesting video, even though I don't fly airplanes. Knowing how those parts operate must also be helpful in any situation where those instruments malfunction. For example if the Pitot tube gets frozen, the airspeed indicator will read zero. So then you can troubleshoot that problem by having the heater turned on the tube.
my checkride is after 2 days, this was very helpful, thankyou for posting this!!!!
We're so happy to hear that! Good luck on the checkride!
how it go? im taking mine very soon.
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This channel grew a lot since I first saw it, wow!
These are amazing videos. Thank you.
I though of the acronym “CLAPS VAA” to help me remember this. “CL” is calibrated leak and goes with v (vsi), “A” is aneroid wafer and goes with a (altimeter), “PS” is pitot static and goes with a (airspeed). All you have to remember is that the last a is airspeed since it’s the only instrument that uses the pitot tube. Hope that helped!
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4:20 Somebody had to animate that lol
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Somebody GOT to animate that
time stamp makes sense lol
Great video!! I was having trouble understanding the VSI. Thanks!!
What’s great is how this underlyingly simple it all it, but yet genius that somebody put 2+2 together
How does someone come up with these inventions? This is so cool, yet I can't wrap my head around how someone just comes up with cool inventions like this.
They had a clear, simple problem statement with important applications.
Very good video of aircraft instruments 👍🏻🛩️❤️
This channel is really amazing
You are right
Thank you so much. You made my learning so much easier!!
Brilliant video! The best on RUclips on the topic
This video got me through my instrument rating, and now here I am, God willing, a soon to be CFII; watching this video again…
Loved this video.... U guys are insane... Keep uploading
You Explained Everything Beautifully
4:17 that was totally unexpected and pretty hilarious :-)
Brilliant explanation and superb animations. 👏🏼
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Great job!! Such a nice explanation!!
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Very good explanations & nice animation!
Fantastic animations! Super cool!
Better explained than 15 pages of my manual.
In 1996 , a maintenance worker of areoperu covered pitot static ports of a 757 with duck tape and forgot to remove it which caused a deadly crash .. no one survived
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Best instrument video ever!
Now I understand, off to learn how to fly. Well done video.
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Just finished instruments in ground school book, this is top notch video!!!
Trying to get my ppl currently and these videos really help with things I don't understand, thanks
Glad we could help!
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Excellent guide and graphical presentation, thank you!
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Clearly explained and high quality animations!
Great video. I have seen a lot and this is one of the best
Microsoft flight simulator 2020 rookie here, thanks for explanation.