Currently completing my IR CPL in South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 and I struggled to understand the holding patterns and the entire instrument flight procedures until I stumbled upon this training website and I can agree without a shadow of a doubt that it's the best training platform by far beyond the rest!. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Their simplified approach makes the entire instrument holding procedures fairly easy to understand and to master!. Thank you Very much and a big thumbs up!.
This is a very "nice and easy" way to understand this concept, Thank you. Take it from a retire College Professor. The only recommendation would be, either talk a little slower or we should understand to pause the video... Again, Thank you.
Easy way to teach hold entries. 1)When you cross the fix are you on the hold side? If yes then TEARDROp/ if no then parallel 2) if when you cross fix and are on the fix end side the Direct. That easy
"When you cross the fix" you aren't on either side of the hold, you are exactly on it! It would be clear and correct if you said "after you cross the fix".
Very good from a conceptual point of view. But how is a novice, newly minted instrument rated pilot going to be able to accomplish all this when in the real world sh/e may be faced with a hold that is only four minutes away?
This is by far the best explanation of holding patterns, thank you !
I think it's the best aviation learning channel ever! I'm a flight simmer and these videos are very helpful, thanks a lot!
Can't wait for part two!
So of all the videos of this topic I have seen this is the best explanation and examples of them all. Thank you for the great work!
Looking forward to the next video! I just started my Instrument Rating course and this is very helpful!! Thank you.
Great video and easy to follow! Trying finish up my IFR and holds have been the hardest part.
You guys have taken so long to upload another video I have been waiting, besides thank you for the video. always helpful
Currently completing my IR CPL in South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 and I struggled to understand the holding patterns and the entire instrument flight procedures until I stumbled upon this training website and I can agree without a shadow of a doubt that it's the best training platform by far beyond the rest!. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Their simplified approach makes the entire instrument holding procedures fairly easy to understand and to master!.
Thank you Very much and a big thumbs up!.
Bragger
This was fantastic. Information dense and clearly illustrated.
This guy is excellent at explaining a confusing topic. Proud to be an ERAU alummi!
Congratulations on being the only alumni with hair :)
Looking forward for part 2! This was really helpful
Paramount important information for every pilots! Thank's!
I learned under this man when I went to Embry-Riddle.
Must have been hard to breathe. Glad you made it.
You met an icon. Lucky af 😎
Is he an assistant chief flight instructor
@@anabilrahmangaming7622Hello! I just had class with him this semester and he’s a professor in the COA (College of Aviation) as far as I know lol
Is part 2 still coming? 🔥🤣
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Thank you for providing such video's! Really helpful!
This is the best holding explanation
Lovely instructional video as always. Keep it up. Im enjoying it very much
Love from Malaysia
where is Holding Patterns part 2 ??
I’ve nailed weather and map interpretation holding was my only weak area. Thanks for this grand explanation, booking my IRA exam now!
Thanks Capitan.
Perfect explanation 👍
Excellently done!
I wish you guys would make an online ground school with these videos they are amazing
Wow, you taught that so well.
Great videos! Don't stop! It's really useful and well explained :) Have a great day!
So nicely explained. Thanks!
Love these videos, very informative
You make the best tutorial videos
Wicked presentation!
gold series for aviators. now let's think about holding pattern on a moving landing port. - aircraft carrier.
Finally something that works
this video is GOLDEN
Please when is part 2 coming out . This is really helpful !
Is there a part 2..??
Will part 2 be published?
Where is the Part 2?
I guess prof Z didn't want to make these videos anymore. Sadly no part 2 smh
This is a very "nice and easy" way to understand this concept, Thank you. Take it from a retire College Professor. The only recommendation would be, either talk a little slower or we should understand to pause the video...
Again, Thank you.
Thank you Captain Awesome video
Thanks for this video sir.
Can’t remember. Is a teardrop a 30° change of course or a 45° change course? It appears to be 45 if you are doing a procedure turn.
oh I know this professor......Wassaaaaap
where is part 2 ? plz.
Error at 9:05?
thank you
this is helpful, thank you for this!
thanks sir
This guy is awesome
Did that just say ormond beach vor
I thought this was Stan Van Gundy
Thanks. It looks easy but my instructor prefers different method.
Big Daddy
A lot of good videos online, but nothing bats ERAU's!
Waiting Part 2
Thank so much sir
Part 2 PLEASEEE
i can now say i did my training with riddles
Easy way to teach hold entries.
1)When you cross the fix are you on the hold side? If yes then TEARDROp/ if no then parallel
2) if when you cross fix and are on the fix end side the Direct. That easy
"When you cross the fix" you aren't on either side of the hold, you are exactly on it! It would be clear and correct if you said "after you cross the fix".
Wassap!!!!!
1st
Very good from a conceptual point of view. But how is a novice, newly minted instrument rated pilot going to be able to accomplish all this when in the real world sh/e may be faced with a hold that is only four minutes away?
Propper planning.
Pay attention and stay focussed.
Use your routines. As taught.