201 - The Semi-Circular Rule (Era Flug Aviation Tutorials)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- The semi-circular rule is a method for separating aircraft vertically. Aircraft flying in a (roughly) Easterly direction fly at altitudes beginning with odd numbers, and vice versa.
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Thank you very much for this tutorial. It is very useful for young learners, I am sharing it.
Great explanation, so simple when the concept is explained and not just memorised in rote fashion for an air law exam.
I'll add a mnemonic. Picture a world map and this saying "People in the East are Odd"
You teach very clearly and well enough for every pilot to understand and recall the knowledge. I watched some videos of yr channel and each videos i’ve watch are the same. Simple and precise explanations. Thanks for the videos and expecting more.
Thank You for the Explanation on this Concept Sir. God Bless You ❤
Great explanation. I have my Air Regulation exam tomorrow. You have saved me :)
Great video. Very easy to understand
Beautifully and concisely explained. Thanks!
Thank you ! I love the way you make it simple to remember.
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Best explanation 👌🏾
Awesome!!!
Brilliant explanation, thank you!
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Thank you, now I understand it, finally . . .
Excellent .
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VFR above FL290 Between (000*M & 179*M) = (FL300-FL340-FL380-FL420-FL460 etc) Between (180*M & 359*M) = (FL320-FL360-FL400-FL440-FL480 etc)
Ifr starts at fl195 and above. Because you are entering class A airspace at that point. At fl180 you are basically still in class C airspace
@@pieterpretorius1014 Class A basically starts @FL180 and extends up to FL600.
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Simple tip for remembering altitudes.....East Eats Evens...don't put them in the same room together!
Another simple tip for nav lights....Red Right Wrong.
Great video, thanks