Really great videos. Nicely done. I’m starting initial at FSI for the citation x in august. Cannot wait to fly the real plane soon. These videos have helped me prepare in xplane12
Love the plane, but its not easy. The fms caught me off guard quite some times bit i really, really love it. So enjoyable. And those videos helped a lot.
Nice to see a REAL pilot who backs up the descent profile with “old time” mental calculations and “gates”. I still do same! One question: why did you not use “PRE” button (Preview) when setting ILS freq on PFD instead of switching to R FMC? Thanks
Excellent video Jan! I'm a little late to the party obviously but am just now learning the 750. Pretty huge learning curve from the SR22 but your videos are making it a bit easier. Look forward to comparing notes when I see you at FSExpo!
Well done. I also find that enabling the vertical profile view on the MFD helps me keep track of where I need to be on descent. This seems to work well as long as the FMS has the correct altitudes in the flight plan. Very helpful presentation, thank you!
To my knowledge, airspace E in the U.S. extends up to but not including 18.000 feet in most areas. That is where see and avoid is necessary, hence the need to turn on the landing lights for collision avoidance.
@@janvogel9719 According to the FAA, "Pilots are encouraged to turn on their landing lights when operating within 10 miles of an airport and below 10,000 feet." This applies to day or night time flying. Landing lights aren't a requirement in the US, it's more a rule of thumb for most US operators as part of their SOP's. Ultimatly it's the pilot's decision to turn the landing lights on or not. FL180 is the fixed transition level for the US and Canada, as we don't have published transition layers.
@@jeddis92 Sure thing! Everyone can do that just the way they want! I just went with what Citation wrote in their official POH..and what I would think is good airmanship. Happy flying!
„The green donut“ perfect exactly what it’s called 😂 I mean I would t rlly know another way of saying it apart from two half circled with a hole in the middle and a little space between the two halves but yk green donut is better
Just bought X-Plane 12, after X-plane 10 and 11. And I'm starting from scratch 😛 . Deleting all 3.6 Gb of data from my X-plane 11 setup. Yes it will take a lot of time, but I'm really looking toward it ! A Nice, and ALL new FRESH start ! CAN'T wait to start in March 2023 !
I pull them up to 50% with an extra throttle lever I have on my hardware throttle. One could also map a button to "toggle reverse" and use the regular throttle axis, for example. Maximum reverse is only employed when necessary for landing distance reasons, it is noisy, creates pollution and adds stress on the engines. Most airports these days mandate "idle reverse only" unless needed for operational reasons (you might have to explain why to an official afterwards).
I know that flaps should be deployed on the approach for example, first notch of flaps before 10 miles on the approach between you and the airport, and the second one after establishing the ils localizer, then so on. Ca someone explain me bette how do you do it?
pls fix the performance i got a amd ryzen 7 3700x and amd 6600xt with the 22.5.1 driver. i run the game on wqhd on pretty much low settings without any add ons onkly the toliss a319 instaled and i get around 15fps while the game looks like shit how is this possilble im not a big fan of msfs but i get forced to play it because fucking infinitive is running smoother while looking better on a iphone 4. dont tell me to install any different drivers i tested all and its shit with each of them
This should be a video that every pilot, be it sim, aspiring, or real should watch!
Really great videos. Nicely done. I’m starting initial at FSI for the citation x in august. Cannot wait to fly the real plane soon. These videos have helped me prepare in xplane12
Hey! Hows it goin?
Thank you. New found appreciation of the Citation X. No I can fly like a 'real' pilot. Great stuff!
The Citation X is an easy plane to fly ! Almost as simple as an Cessna 172.
Love the plane, but its not easy. The fms caught me off guard quite some times bit i really, really love it. So enjoyable. And those videos helped a lot.
i have flown the citation x in real life as a copilot, gotta say it’s simulated to a good 80% realism
Nice to see a REAL pilot who backs up the descent profile with “old time” mental calculations and “gates”. I still do same! One question: why did you not use “PRE” button (Preview) when setting ILS freq on PFD instead of switching to R FMC? Thanks
Excellent video Jan! I'm a little late to the party obviously but am just now learning the 750. Pretty huge learning curve from the SR22 but your videos are making it a bit easier. Look forward to comparing notes when I see you at FSExpo!
Well done. I also find that enabling the vertical profile view on the MFD helps me keep track of where I need to be on descent. This seems to work well as long as the FMS has the correct altitudes in the flight plan.
Very helpful presentation, thank you!
Can you guys do a Boeing 737 Tutorial.
Great !
It wold be nice a 748 SSG tutorial.
31:15 superb marketing lmao. I love how human laminar is
Just a quick correction, in the US FL180 is the transition altitude, below FL100 is the controlled altitude when you turn on the landing lights.
To my knowledge, airspace E in the U.S. extends up to but not including 18.000 feet in most areas. That is where see and avoid is necessary, hence the need to turn on the landing lights for collision avoidance.
@@janvogel9719 According to the FAA, "Pilots are encouraged to turn on their landing lights when operating within 10 miles of an airport and below 10,000 feet." This applies to day or night time flying. Landing lights aren't a requirement in the US, it's more a rule of thumb for most US operators as part of their SOP's. Ultimatly it's the pilot's decision to turn the landing lights on or not. FL180 is the fixed transition level for the US and Canada, as we don't have published transition layers.
@@jeddis92 Sure thing! Everyone can do that just the way they want!
I just went with what Citation wrote in their official POH..and what I would think is good airmanship. Happy flying!
„The green donut“ perfect exactly what it’s called 😂 I mean I would t rlly know another way of saying it apart from two half circled with a hole in the middle and a little space between the two halves but yk green donut is better
Just bought X-Plane 12, after X-plane 10 and 11. And I'm starting from scratch 😛 . Deleting all 3.6 Gb of data from my X-plane 11 setup. Yes it will take a lot of time, but I'm really looking
toward it ! A Nice, and ALL new FRESH start ! CAN'T wait to start in March 2023 !
Congrats. TKU
Thank you educational.When you deploy the thrust reversers do you push the throttles to 50% or does that happen automatically?
I pull them up to 50% with an extra throttle lever I have on my hardware throttle. One could also map a button to "toggle reverse" and use the regular throttle axis, for example. Maximum reverse is only employed when necessary for landing distance reasons, it is noisy, creates pollution and adds stress on the engines. Most airports these days mandate "idle reverse only" unless needed for operational reasons (you might have to explain why to an official afterwards).
I keep it at 30 to 40% max .
Terrain radar on the MFD, is not implemented. Or is it, and I need to download something?
Thanks for your time and a great Business plane.
It is not implemented (yet) and to my knowledge there is nothing you can download for that.
I know that flaps should be deployed on the approach for example, first notch of flaps before 10 miles on the approach between you and the airport, and the second one after establishing the ils localizer, then so on. Ca someone explain me bette how do you do it?
Should you turn on the Altitude Select mode before takeoff and leave on during flight or only turn on before decent?
Always turn it ON !
select as is appropriate for the phase of flight
I can't find video 2 anywhere!
How did you select qnh? I could only do qne
add the extra window shown minute 27, helpfull
Hmm, I have noriced that canceling the AP also removes the FD from the screen. From my expirience, that is not how the system works in real live.
Thanks for tutorial, could you tell me how do you get de second display or screen at this sim=? Tks, Regards. Nice and usefull tut.
It is a function of the video editing software, this is not available in X-Plane natively (yet).
Nice of you. Tks. Excellent tut.
Can we get live active weather on X-Plane Mobile 😢
Can we get these tutorial videos for all of the planes? 747 especially?
Eventually yes - but since there is no 747 in X-Plane 12, that one not.
I have always proplem with xplane12 all aircraft have parking break not move any aircraft
pls fix the performance i got a amd ryzen 7 3700x and amd 6600xt with the 22.5.1 driver. i run the game on wqhd on pretty much low settings without any add ons onkly the toliss a319 instaled and i get around 15fps while the game looks like shit how is this possilble im not a big fan of msfs but i get forced to play it because fucking infinitive is running smoother while looking better on a iphone 4. dont tell me to install any different drivers i tested all and its shit with each of them
sir, how u set down/up altitude?
right behind the thrust levers there’s a wheel named “remote altitude control” on the first officer seat, nearby the landing light switch
the frame rate was little stuttering on approach..
Could you guys make a Tomcat tutorial?
When you're not flying x-plane aircraft, are you still in the hobby of banning users that criticize it on the org forum?
LOL !
31:06 ..... Wow, your really dropped it down, didn't knew you were an Ryanair pilot before 🤣
Nice english kraut!