There is a wheel on the right side of PFD/MFD (CRS_BARO) that you can use. Bigger is for Baro, and a smaller (rotating triangle) is for course. So twist it and select your radial
I think the video was probably useful...but I could not hear anything..is there a problem with the voice recording? I would love to watch if you could resolve the sound issue..thanks so much!
No need to rerecord. I think signal to noise is sufficient, but the audio level wasn't adjusted to a halfway common level while editing. That's what actually has to be fixed and would be relatively easy to do.
this was very well explained, I hope you do teach because you're great at it!
Thanks for the video. I had no issues with the audio or understanding you
Amazing video THANK YOU !
Thanks from Canada
Thanks very much! This helped!
FANTASTIC! U r Clear, 2 the POINT! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 THANK U!!!
great information, thank you!
Great vid
Thanks for the video.
Can i have the question that in your both Nav 1 and 2 is 114.0 but why the cdi indicated 2 different direction?
They are tuned but set to different courses. On the G1000 you can push the CDI selector knob to automatically centre it on the TO track
Thanks for your answer 👍
How do you tune to a different radial?
There is a wheel on the right side of PFD/MFD (CRS_BARO) that you can use. Bigger is for Baro, and a smaller (rotating triangle) is for course. So twist it and select your radial
I used this for flight sim lol thanks
I think the video was probably useful...but I could not hear anything..is there a problem with the voice recording? I would love to watch if you could resolve the sound issue..thanks so much!
Why do you have both NAV1 and NAV2 as the same heading ?
goated
where it says the radial in which you are?
Read the tail of the BRG pointer. It will always tell you your current radial, provided the nav aid is correctly tuned and displayed
Thankyou!!
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thanks :))
Very poor recording, could you rerecord?Thanks
Dany Jakovljevic No, sorry. Maybe try another audio output
Video seems fine for me. Thanks for the informative video.
No need to rerecord. I think signal to noise is sufficient, but the audio level wasn't adjusted to a halfway common level while editing. That's what actually has to be fixed and would be relatively easy to do.
@@castleofaargh2093 On the I pad pro sound recording is perfect.
audio is a little low (had on maximum)
can't even hear you man.