Thank you for a beautiful explanation of the process and the SkyVector tip. This type of VFR flying has been on my list for a while and now I'm going to let go of the magenta line at last. 😱
5:51 I use another simple method. I do my flight plan on littlenavmap as a VFR plan and export to msfs2020. I open it when creating a flight and it automatically generates the default sim navlog.
Thanks Mark - very informative. However, I never fly Glass Cockpit aircraft as I am used to Steam Gauges from my old days as a pilot, also I find it difficult reading the letters and numbers on the Glass Cockpit. So is it also possible for you to incorporate Steam Gauges into your video as well? Maybe Steam Gauges with a GTN 750. My preferred method of flying is VFR and very seldom I use Auto Pilot unless it is a very long leg. One other thing - I agree using SkyVector Nav Log is great, also if you copy paste the route into Little NavMap it does a great job of creating a very useable Nav Log adjusted for wind and if you have added in your aircraft profile it adjusts using the profile data.
Thanks :) I do have a full series on IFR navigation with analog/steam gauges, I know that's not exactly what you were looking for, but might be interesting to pick up a new skill: ruclips.net/p/PL6zBzRRsfGL-kCEhUcEJHwuY4JG7KRQcU
Please tell me how to turn off the red guide line from the vfr map. Im struggling for days with that, i dont want to follow a line i want to read the indicators. Thank you
Watch my planning video (ruclips.net/video/LWmfQa_GfGI/видео.html) and use either skyvector, littlenavmap, or navigraph to plan it, then fly it how I explain in this video. It's a ton of fun :)
Thank you for a beautiful explanation of the process and the SkyVector tip. This type of VFR flying has been on my list for a while and now I'm going to let go of the magenta line at last. 😱
It’s a ton of fun Roger, enjoy it :)
I love your straight forward and detailed explanations. Your videos are very informative and helpful.
Thanks Richard, it’s always nice to hear comments like this since I put a lot of effort into them.
5:51 I use another simple method. I do my flight plan on littlenavmap as a VFR plan and export to msfs2020. I open it when creating a flight and it automatically generates the default sim navlog.
Great tip! Thanks for that.
Great video, what plane are you flying in the video?
It’s the SimWorksStudios Kodiak
Thanks Mark - very informative. However, I never fly Glass Cockpit aircraft as I am used to Steam Gauges from my old days as a pilot, also I find it difficult reading the letters and numbers on the Glass Cockpit. So is it also possible for you to incorporate Steam Gauges into your video as well? Maybe Steam Gauges with a GTN 750. My preferred method of flying is VFR and very seldom I use Auto Pilot unless it is a very long leg.
One other thing - I agree using SkyVector Nav Log is great, also if you copy paste the route into Little NavMap it does a great job of creating a very useable Nav Log adjusted for wind and if you have added in your aircraft profile it adjusts using the profile data.
Thanks :) I do have a full series on IFR navigation with analog/steam gauges, I know that's not exactly what you were looking for, but might be interesting to pick up a new skill: ruclips.net/p/PL6zBzRRsfGL-kCEhUcEJHwuY4JG7KRQcU
I will be looking at your IFR as well...🛩️
Thank you.
Please tell me how to turn off the red guide line from the vfr map. Im struggling for days with that, i dont want to follow a line i want to read the indicators. Thank you
If you don't plan a route at the world map, you won't get a magenta line on the VFR map
@@FlightSimSchool But how can i add objective points without planning flight? 🫤
Watch my planning video (ruclips.net/video/LWmfQa_GfGI/видео.html) and use either skyvector, littlenavmap, or navigraph to plan it, then fly it how I explain in this video. It's a ton of fun :)
@@FlightSimSchool Thanks man! I appreciate it a lot!
Would you be able to share your PC specs? Looks like a pretty beefy setup.
It’s not actually, just an 12th gen i7 with a 3070 and 32 mb of ram
@@FlightSimSchool Cool! Good to know that I don't need a 40xx series card. Also, thanks for all your videos!
I feel like I also noticed some people's videos look much much better than my game even if I max all of the settings 🤔
First 🎉👌🏽🫡👏🏼