20:35 General aviation pilot here. If you are curious, that myth is partially true but mostly false. The way the regulations are written, basically no electronics are allowed on the airplane unless given permission by the pilot. The pilot is to determine if the technology may affect on-board equipment. Unless you literally hold your phone directly on top of the instruments, they do not have any noticeable effect. And I mean ON TOP; I've had my phone inches from the instruments and no impact on navigation. Pilots commonly use phones and tablets as electronic flight bags (EFB), and those generally have either a cell network, or GPS adapter attached which can be used for secondary (think: emergency) navigation. You can text and call from in the air just fine too, you just tend to lose reception quickly after 2-3k feet in elevation. My flight headset is literally Bluetooth. TL;DR Unless you put your phone physically contacting your navigation instruments while on a call, there isn't even a slight noticeable effect on navigation equipment.
Hope you don't mind but I pinned your comment. I think a lot of people will find this interesting, I know I certainly do! You just made my day haha Wow it's really interesting what you said there, thank you very much for telling me that. I really appreciate that amazing info :)
@@BurningIceTech Ahhh, this is the first time my comment ever got pinned. Thank you so much; you also made my day! Since I stepped away from Civil Air Patrol for a couple years, I've had the itch to talk about airplanes anytime I get a chance. Thank you for that opportunity! Lol. Also, thank you for the course! Helped me get over my test anxiety. I am hoping to pass this test this upcoming weekend. 🤞
Got to the end of that course. It was very understandable, comprehensive and your sense of humor made it very entertaining to watch. Gonna have my first IT Support job interview tomorrow, i hope the things i learned there are gonna help me succeed. Great job!
I have watched all of the modules -- twice!!! -- just to make sure I didn't miss anything. You were mentioning about passing MD-100 and MD-101 to obtain certificate. I had a similar issue with the obsolete exams 70-697 and 70-698. I took 70-697 first. That was the harder one, and failed. I took 70-698 next. Passed. Received a certificate that I passed the exam. That was good enough for the job I needed Plus a Comptia CE (a passed Comptia Network+, and I currently have Security+), so now MD-100 is the requirement. To make a long story short haha , I am taking the exam this week. BTW the last day for the exam is September 30, 2023, at which the replacement exam (still in beta) is MD-102. Thank you sir and good luck in any of your endeavors.
As promised I was going to buy you a milkshake. Just passed this morning but I have to say that the Microsoft official courses don't actually help with certification, I wouldn't have done it with a further online course with online labs and specific topical videos on specific features and a mock test. Those courses are good for an overview and I will have to go through the same path with MD 101, starting with your course. I went on a MD101 classroom course and found it rather useless, am having to learn from scratch. All the best and keep up the good work
Thanks for the free course, some modules are way easier than others if you have experience(troubleshooting for example). Please tell me what the OUTRO song is? Thanks again.
20:35 General aviation pilot here. If you are curious, that myth is partially true but mostly false. The way the regulations are written, basically no electronics are allowed on the airplane unless given permission by the pilot. The pilot is to determine if the technology may affect on-board equipment. Unless you literally hold your phone directly on top of the instruments, they do not have any noticeable effect. And I mean ON TOP; I've had my phone inches from the instruments and no impact on navigation. Pilots commonly use phones and tablets as electronic flight bags (EFB), and those generally have either a cell network, or GPS adapter attached which can be used for secondary (think: emergency) navigation. You can text and call from in the air just fine too, you just tend to lose reception quickly after 2-3k feet in elevation.
My flight headset is literally Bluetooth.
TL;DR Unless you put your phone physically contacting your navigation instruments while on a call, there isn't even a slight noticeable effect on navigation equipment.
Hope you don't mind but I pinned your comment. I think a lot of people will find this interesting, I know I certainly do! You just made my day haha
Wow it's really interesting what you said there, thank you very much for telling me that. I really appreciate that amazing info :)
@@BurningIceTech Ahhh, this is the first time my comment ever got pinned. Thank you so much; you also made my day! Since I stepped away from Civil Air Patrol for a couple years, I've had the itch to talk about airplanes anytime I get a chance. Thank you for that opportunity! Lol.
Also, thank you for the course! Helped me get over my test anxiety. I am hoping to pass this test this upcoming weekend. 🤞
Awesome course with BurningIce, learnt a lot here and at school.
Just wanted to add that with the help of this video and practice exams i successfully cleared this exam. I am now on your MD 101 course.
Great video .thanks :)
I just made it :) ice and cheeseburgers for passed exam, thank you so much for your work to make these videos. Next will be md-101 :)
Hey thats great Toni! :D I'm really glad you did well. Congrats on that pass!
Got to the end of that course. It was very understandable, comprehensive and your sense of humor made it very entertaining to watch. Gonna have my first IT Support job interview tomorrow, i hope the things i learned there are gonna help me succeed. Great job!
Thank you for the course. Yes please do the 101 course as well.
I have watched all of the modules -- twice!!! -- just to make sure I didn't miss anything. You were mentioning about passing MD-100 and MD-101 to obtain certificate. I had a similar issue with the obsolete exams 70-697 and 70-698. I took 70-697 first. That was the harder one, and failed. I took 70-698 next. Passed. Received a certificate that I passed the exam. That was good enough for the job I needed Plus a Comptia CE (a passed Comptia Network+, and I currently have Security+), so now MD-100 is the requirement. To make a long story short haha , I am taking the exam this week. BTW the last day for the exam is September 30, 2023, at which the replacement exam (still in beta) is MD-102. Thank you sir and good luck in any of your endeavors.
Thank you! Yes, I am very interested in the MD-101 videos if you are able. Appreciate it.
Thanks!
As promised I was going to buy you a milkshake. Just passed this morning but I have to say that the Microsoft official courses don't actually help with certification, I wouldn't have done it with a further online course with online labs and specific topical videos on specific features and a mock test. Those courses are good for an overview and I will have to go through the same path with MD 101, starting with your course. I went on a MD101 classroom course and found it rather useless, am having to learn from scratch.
All the best and keep up the good work
@@Noursbear congratulations on your passing the md100. What did you use to practice for the labs?
Like usual thanks a lot for this. I learned a lot in this course and really appreciate you making this.
Thank you so much for this content-filled complete series of MD-100 courses. Hoping you could also arrange a series for MD-101.
Thank you so much for the course
No words! very very helpful thank you
Going to do the test probably in a couple of weeks. If I pass I'll get you a milkshake 😉😉
Good luck with the exam
Great course, I would greatly appreciate it if you would make a 101 course!
The first module of the MD-101 is already uploaded. The rest will follow shortly as I find time to make them for you guys :)
Nice! Thanks!
These mother bugging updates on this mother bugging plane! xD
Made my day haha
Thank you
Finally!
haha that's what my wife said when I did the dishes today....xD
@@BurningIceTech LMAO!
Here!
Thanks for the free course, some modules are way easier than others if you have experience(troubleshooting for example). Please tell me what the OUTRO song is? Thanks again.
Song is "Let me know" by "Johnny Bee"
I think it's funny that they say wifi interferes with airplane instruments, but they also offer wifi on flights.
I know right! haha
Please make 101 videos!
Thanks!