Hi sir, can you upload numerical videos on CP/PNR, Time calculation , 1/60 rule, Chart question and Plotting. Thank you for all the effort you put into making these amazing videos.
It too the longest of time to understand the chlong. I have seen different "estimation calculations" but nothing this clear and precise. Thank you for the content!
You are the best ! Great explanation. I understood everything. You should providing ATPL course or something like that. You know how to teach each other mate. Greetings from Poland :)
Even though i am complete with the topic i watch the video made by sakar bhaiya on that topic. Because i know there must be a thing which will be new to know and very helpful as well.
Hello and thank you again for these great videos. With respect to last question, I do not understand why the Ch Long (mins) for F to G (55N) and E to H (50N) are both is the same (523'), but are not the same distance (300NM)? Hope I'm explaining myself well enough. Update: I think I figured it out by reviewing your presentation. The 523' refers to the angular change in degrees which remains constant between meridians, while distance does not.
HEYY guys if someone didn't get that how it came 164*39'W then do just this thing i]174*45' + 20*36' u will get =195*21' here just SUBTRACT 180* then we'll get 15*21' and again SUBTRACT this in 180* and Here is our ANSWER 164*39'. ALHUMDULLILAH
Sir plz make a short video on Q.13 in exercise (An aircraft departs a point 0400N 17000W and flies 600 NM South, followed by 600 NM East, then 600 NM North, then 600 NM West. What is its final position?)
@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 Could I ask: What if you are planning a trip but not a great circle route, e.g. let's say way above the equator and would be a small circle? Using Google earth, let's say from Helsinki (Finland) to Oslo (Norway). As I assume that cannot be a great circle track and would be a small circle line, correct? BUT the latitude and longitudes would anyhow be different. What would be the formula or how to calculate that distance please?
One doubt here sir, for finding change in latitude, you divided 300 upon 60, but wht does the 60 signify and what does it have to do with the great circle
Hie, I have a doubt regarding the last some of the this video. Why did you write 300 = ChLat x 60° to calculate ChLat? I didn't understand why you took 60° there to calculate ChLat.
Hey, refer to the first part of the video. We are finding the chlat in this using the gc distance. And the formula to find gc distance is nothing but to multiply the chlat by 60. It is not actually 60 degrees, it is used to convert angular distance to nms. Hope its clear now.
Hi, sir in these questions u didn't tell about this question 1) You are you are at (A) 54°20'N 002°30'W chlat is 16°20'N, chlong 020°30'W to B what is the position of B Pls help in this one .
Hi sir, can you upload numerical videos on CP/PNR, Time calculation , 1/60 rule, Chart question and Plotting. Thank you for all the effort you put into making these amazing videos.
Greetings from Brazil, I am studying for EASA ATPL and the explanations here are the best of all.
It too the longest of time to understand the chlong.
I have seen different "estimation calculations" but nothing this clear and precise. Thank you for the content!
I can’t explain in words how much you help me . Love you sir
You are the best ! Great explanation. I understood everything. You should providing ATPL course or something like that. You know how to teach each other mate. Greetings from Poland :)
Even though i am complete with the topic i watch the video made by sakar bhaiya on that topic. Because i know there must be a thing which will be new to know and very helpful as well.
Haha, that's so sweet of you buddy! I'll try and keep posting stuff you can watch just to be current with your knowledge!
Hello, your videos are crisp and clear, please make a video on convergency,
Hello and thank you again for these great videos. With respect to last question, I do not understand why the Ch Long (mins) for F to G (55N) and E to H (50N) are both is the same (523'), but are not the same distance (300NM)? Hope I'm explaining myself well enough.
Update: I think I figured it out by reviewing your presentation. The 523' refers to the angular change in degrees which remains constant between meridians, while distance does not.
Thank you captain,Your videos are very helpful please make videos on instruments
cant thank u enough sir, please keep uploading
Sir plz make video on convergence from RK Bali
Btw thanks a lot for information in this video 😊
cteaye more video like this to more helpfulfo pilots student
Hi sir, absolutely love your videos, can you also make some on NDB, VOR and ILS numericals..
Are you done with ur exams?👀
Very helpful...keep up the good work 👏
HEYY guys if someone didn't get that how it came 164*39'W then do just this thing i]174*45' + 20*36' u will get =195*21' here just SUBTRACT 180* then we'll get 15*21' and again SUBTRACT this in 180* and Here is our ANSWER 164*39'.
ALHUMDULLILAH
hi sir love watching ur videos n amazing explaining...
Plz make videos on convergency chapter
So glad to tell u i passed nav, thank u sir
Congratulations buddy! So happy for you🤩
Please make some more videos regarding navigation chapters,systems ,technical
It's very help full for me
nice video
Sir plz make a short video on Q.13 in exercise (An aircraft departs a point 0400N 17000W and flies 600 NM South, followed by 600 NM East, then 600 NM North, then 600 NM West. What is its final position?)
Thanks Sir Really Helpful
please make a video on convergency
nicely explained
@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 Could I ask: What if you are planning a trip but not a great circle route, e.g. let's say way above the equator and would be a small circle?
Using Google earth, let's say from Helsinki (Finland) to Oslo (Norway).
As I assume that cannot be a great circle track and would be a small circle line, correct?
BUT the latitude and longitudes would anyhow be different. What would be the formula or how to calculate that distance please?
Very helpful!!
One doubt here sir, for finding change in latitude, you divided 300 upon 60, but wht does the 60 signify and what does it have to do with the great circle
Sir can u please explain in another video the last question of departure
how did you plot the initial 0 degree east longitude and 180 degree east longitude ?? was not able to understand this
Hie, I have a doubt regarding the last some of the this video.
Why did you write 300 = ChLat x 60° to calculate ChLat? I didn't understand why you took 60° there to calculate ChLat.
Hey, refer to the first part of the video.
We are finding the chlat in this using the gc distance.
And the formula to find gc distance is nothing but to multiply the chlat by 60.
It is not actually 60 degrees, it is used to convert angular distance to nms.
Hope its clear now.
Sir plz make more video on general navigation
Please explain the last question in a particular video
Heyy could you make for met too please for exams in jan
Please upload video on instrumentation nav asap
Trying my best!
Hi, sir in these questions u didn't tell about this question
1) You are you are at (A) 54°20'N 002°30'W chlat is 16°20'N, chlong 020°30'W to B what is the position of B
Pls help in this one .
how did you calculate 51 degree 37' N minus 06 degree 48' N equals to 44 degree 49'??
Captain Question 6 please
Sir, can you explain how you got 164° 39' W .... 35:35
HELLO PLS CAN YOU SHARE A CHAPTER ON CALCULATIONS OF MERCATOR AND LAMBERT SCALE AND CHART PROBLEMS
I found it fantastic
sir please can you make video on human performance chapter from air regulation
Thanks bhaiya👌👌❤️
Thanks a lot Nikhilesh!
Hi, can you go through the last question again please?
minute 11.50 ~ if the sum of the longitudes are not 180, then what do I do?
In 6 th sum why we took angular distance directly 180 degree
At 35:12 min this is wrong clockwise is East and Anticlockwise is west . Answer should be in east
Sir can you please also explain how to find value for cos (48) as well ?
Just use a scientific calculator, you can use it in the exam as well.
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 what about in us exam
@@omiixz31 I’m not aware of the US. Sorry!
thankkkk youuu soooo muchh
SIR IN QUESTION NUMBER 2 } what to do with 030deg 30` E [MEREDIAN] ?????
Start radio plzz .
EQUATOR IS NOT A GRT CIRCLE ?????
didn't get the last one .