@@AlphaHotelFlightSimulation I watched it in chunks. There was so much info, I probably wouldn’t have remembered it all if I watched it straight through. The bookmarks are a big help too, so people can come back and watch a segments as needed.
That's good feeback, thanks! My content tends to be of a longer form than most creators in this niche - but I try to include as much detail as I think folks need to be able to understand the subject, and that results in longer videos. Glad to know the bookmarks are helpful.
Great coverage. Thanks. The Working Title team are doing a stellar job bringing increased functionality to what has been a very disappointing default G1000 at release in MSFS. I believe they are also working on the GNS430/530 too. I'm running the SU10 beta at the moment and the NXi updates coming in the SU10 release includes the much requested ability to enter a flight plan in the G1000 and have the MSFS ATC system recognise it.
I agree Darren - Working Title has made a leap light years ahead with MSFS avionics with the NXI, and made it possible to do complex navigation and serious IFR/RNAV study in MSFS. I'll be releasing a video (hopefully later this week) that focuses on all of the upgraded navigation features on the NXI. There are a few upgrades for the NXI that are coming out with sim update 10 - and as you mentioned, ATC sync with the NXI flight plan is among them. Kip on the Ground made a good video highlighting the other changes the NXI gets with sim update 10. Glad you enjoyed the content, and thanks for watching!
After experiencing the Working Title G1000, one could easily make the argument that the MSFS title was not ready for release in August 2020. After being continually frustrated by the stock G1000, this add-on makes flying significantly more enjoyable. I am a Working Title fan for life!!
There's certainly an argument to be made there, Marcus. There were a lot things not working right, a lot of glitches, and a lot of things just missing. That being said, it was also a giant leap forward in PC flight simulation - particularly with how the world was rendered visually, so I can understand why they wanted to get it out for everyone to experience. Working Title has certainly done some excellent work in this upgrade, and brought it much closer to real world than any sim avionics have ever been!
@@AlphaHotelFlightSimulation: Good Day. after the update MSFS C172 G1000 bearing pointer that moves when heading is changed {points to the magenta line} on the MFD moving map is not there. is there a function button to bring it back?
New to your Chanel and look forward to a full flight tutorial of the NXI post SU10 incorporating the new LNAV and VNAV approach features. This is a great video. Noticed you had KNEW in the PFD. Got my ticket in 1995 at 65LA prior to the G1000. I had a Garmin 91, if you remember that unit.
MrScott - Glad you enjoyed the video. I've actually published part 2 of the series. It's available here: th-cam.com/video/Pi1KP4NW534/w-d-xo.html It covers all aspects of flight planning with the NXI, including loading SIDS, STARS, and approaches (including RNAV approaches and the new visual approaches.) It was made with sim update 9 and the marketplace version of the NXI, but the only thing that wasn't functional at time was enroute VNAV, which I talk about how to use. I've never actually been to KNEW in real life, though I've flown over it a few times, and worked as a CFI not too terribly far from there. Also had a friend and fellow CFI that instructed in the New Orleans area. I never flew with the Garmin 91. I had an old Garmin handheld that was similar to the 195 (but smaller, with a monochrome screen.) When I started instructing, the GNS 430 was becoming popular and we had it installed in a few of our trainers, so I became pretty familiar with it - but GPS for aviation was still in it's infancy, and shooting GPS approaches was a brand new thing for a lot of us then. Again, glad you enjoyed the content, and thanks for watching!
Thanks. Once again this video as all your video, goes deep in detail, and is easy to understand, even for a French native. I hope one day MSFS g1000 will have the Search and Rescue menu, so we can train for that. Do you know if Working tile will continue to develop the G1000. The only info I saw on their Website is, "don't ask for future function".
I have watched your G1000 intro videos part 1 and 2. You had commented, that for the autopilot, I should watch your NXI videos. Is this the video that will introduce me to the latest autopilot functionality with NXi?
@ex5tube, actually, the autopilot video for the original G1000 is still valid - not much has changed about the autopilot works with Working Title/NXI upgrade - it just works a lot better/smoother now. That original autopilot video is available here: th-cam.com/video/nCNH-LxBjIY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6B0JRtFZHuMwKlUn
I am having e problem with the "detail" button. My map does not have any detail (airspaces, airports, vor) just the map and the map only. When i press the "detail" button nothing happens. Do you know what it may be? The zoom levels are ok. Checked it out...
Leonardo, I'm looking into the issue - but looks like the MSFS servers are down or causing issues for those of us with the Sim Update 10 Beta - so that's preventing me from doing any further work right now. I will continue to look into it.
getrav, it's a link to the playlist of all videos on the G1000 that I've made , and is under the link to the working title mods, just before the chapters list - but here is the link again: th-cam.com/play/PL1AlvGUwm14Ao4YOG1MhL2ETj_8U3hpb0.html
Thanks for the informative tutorial…… How current is the NXi in FS2020? Reason I ask is that I have seen in the OEM version the FLC button replaced with an IAS button…….which corresponds to the latest GFC700 AP controller. The IAS button has same function as FLC and in fact FLC comes up in the status bar. Has the FLC button now been replaced by IAS? It seems that all the sim G1000 hardware and software in X-plane and MSFS is still showing FLC……your thoughts? Cheers from Aus
Mike - as far as I know, working title's G1000 NXI is up to date - but I don't fly the G1000 (original or NXI) in real life, so I don't know for sure. I think it depends on the aircraft manufacturer as to whether you get a FLC or IAS button. Seems like aircraft with just a NXI panel install with integrate autopilot controls have a FLC button - but any aircraft with a separate autopilot control panel tends to have an IAS button. As you said, though - they perform the exact same function.
Hi. Great video BUT do you know if there is a way to DISABLE the NXi and revert to the old g1000? I ask because I'm working on my real-world instrument certificate and there is not a single actual C172 in the Seattle area with an NXi. So while it is pretty and all, it no longer let's students practice with the hardware actually installed in real planes. Thanks for your help!
Thank Tour Tracker. Glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for watching! As far as I know, there's no way to convert back to the old G1000 as of sim update 10. It's probably still worth your while to practice with the NXI. As I understand, the only big operational difference is having visual approaches. Loading and flying flight plans, departures, arrivals, and approaches should be pretty similar between the 2 units - and the NXI is going to be a lot closer to real world procedures than the old stock unit!
@@AlphaHotelFlightSimulation Thanks for your response. It is indeed true that lots of the old one were in-op (but not labeled as such!) so perhaps this is a better training device overall. Again, GREAT video!
@@tourtracker810 Thanks again. Yes, I think you'll find using the NXI helpful to your training - much will carryover from that unit to the old G1000 in real life. You'll just need a little "differences training" on the old unit.
I would think it would, since the NXI is now the default G1000 in the sim, and since RealSimGear states that their unit works with MSFS. Might be worth checking with RealSimGear first, if you're considering buying the unit, though.
Excellent presentation
Glad you enjoyed it, karmelcomputersconsulting7947. Thanks for watching!
I think I understand the NXI better now, Thank You!
Glad you found the content helpful, @gregorydayton5428. Thanks again for watching!
Best overview of the G1000 NXI I've seen. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed the content, Ken. Thanks for watching!
This was an hour and 20 minutes well spent. Excellent content!
Glad you were able to hang in there for the whole 1:20, and that you found it helpful. Thanks for watching!
@@AlphaHotelFlightSimulation I watched it in chunks. There was so much info, I probably wouldn’t have remembered it all if I watched it straight through. The bookmarks are a big help too, so people can come back and watch a segments as needed.
That's good feeback, thanks! My content tends to be of a longer form than most creators in this niche - but I try to include as much detail as I think folks need to be able to understand the subject, and that results in longer videos. Glad to know the bookmarks are helpful.
As usual, great presentation and great training! 👍
Thanks again for the kind words, Larry. Glad you continue to enjoy the content and find it helpful. Thanks for watching!
Great coverage. Thanks.
The Working Title team are doing a stellar job bringing increased functionality to what has been a very disappointing default G1000 at release in MSFS. I believe they are also working on the GNS430/530 too. I'm running the SU10 beta at the moment and the NXi updates coming in the SU10 release includes the much requested ability to enter a flight plan in the G1000 and have the MSFS ATC system recognise it.
I agree Darren - Working Title has made a leap light years ahead with MSFS avionics with the NXI, and made it possible to do complex navigation and serious IFR/RNAV study in MSFS. I'll be releasing a video (hopefully later this week) that focuses on all of the upgraded navigation features on the NXI.
There are a few upgrades for the NXI that are coming out with sim update 10 - and as you mentioned, ATC sync with the NXI flight plan is among them. Kip on the Ground made a good video highlighting the other changes the NXI gets with sim update 10.
Glad you enjoyed the content, and thanks for watching!
After experiencing the Working Title G1000, one could easily make the argument that the MSFS title was not ready for release in August 2020. After being continually frustrated by the stock G1000, this add-on makes flying significantly more enjoyable. I am a Working Title fan for life!!
There's certainly an argument to be made there, Marcus. There were a lot things not working right, a lot of glitches, and a lot of things just missing. That being said, it was also a giant leap forward in PC flight simulation - particularly with how the world was rendered visually, so I can understand why they wanted to get it out for everyone to experience.
Working Title has certainly done some excellent work in this upgrade, and brought it much closer to real world than any sim avionics have ever been!
@@AlphaHotelFlightSimulation Agree, agree, agree! 😀
@@AlphaHotelFlightSimulation: Good Day. after the update MSFS C172 G1000 bearing pointer that moves when heading is changed {points to the magenta line} on the MFD moving map is not there. is there a function button to bring it back?
New to your Chanel and look forward to a full flight tutorial of the NXI post SU10 incorporating the new LNAV and VNAV approach features. This is a great video. Noticed you had KNEW in the PFD. Got my ticket in 1995 at 65LA prior to the G1000. I had a Garmin 91, if you remember that unit.
MrScott - Glad you enjoyed the video. I've actually published part 2 of the series. It's available here: th-cam.com/video/Pi1KP4NW534/w-d-xo.html
It covers all aspects of flight planning with the NXI, including loading SIDS, STARS, and approaches (including RNAV approaches and the new visual approaches.) It was made with sim update 9 and the marketplace version of the NXI, but the only thing that wasn't functional at time was enroute VNAV, which I talk about how to use.
I've never actually been to KNEW in real life, though I've flown over it a few times, and worked as a CFI not too terribly far from there. Also had a friend and fellow CFI that instructed in the New Orleans area.
I never flew with the Garmin 91. I had an old Garmin handheld that was similar to the 195 (but smaller, with a monochrome screen.) When I started instructing, the GNS 430 was becoming popular and we had it installed in a few of our trainers, so I became pretty familiar with it - but GPS for aviation was still in it's infancy, and shooting GPS approaches was a brand new thing for a lot of us then.
Again, glad you enjoyed the content, and thanks for watching!
Very nicely done. 👍
Glad you enjoyed the content, Ken. Thanks for watching.
Thanks from Sweden 🇸🇪 ❤
Thanks for watching, Ammar!
Very well done! Thank you for the thorough instructional demo.
Glad it was helpful, D Hill. As always, thanks for watching!
Excellent video thanks. I'll be sending people your way in any content I put up about the NXi
Glad you enjoyed the video, Keith. Thanks for watching, and thanks for the referrals!
Excellent presentation. Thanks
Thank you, Jake. Glad you enjoyed it, and as always, thanks for watching!
Awesome video and info
Thanks. Once again this video as all your video, goes deep in detail, and is easy to understand, even for a French native.
I hope one day MSFS g1000 will have the Search and Rescue menu, so we can train for that. Do you know if Working tile will continue to develop the G1000. The only info I saw on their Website is, "don't ask for future function".
At 1:08:31 you show the AUX page but did not show how you got to that page and I can't seem to find it.
@flashsolutions, you use the the big right knob on the MFD to move between page groups, and the small right knob to move between pages.
I have watched your G1000 intro videos part 1 and 2. You had commented, that for the autopilot, I should watch your NXI videos. Is this the video that will introduce me to the latest autopilot functionality with NXi?
@ex5tube, actually, the autopilot video for the original G1000 is still valid - not much has changed about the autopilot works with Working Title/NXI upgrade - it just works a lot better/smoother now. That original autopilot video is available here: th-cam.com/video/nCNH-LxBjIY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6B0JRtFZHuMwKlUn
I am having e problem with the "detail" button. My map does not have any detail (airspaces, airports, vor) just the map and the map only. When i press the "detail" button nothing happens. Do you know what it may be? The zoom levels are ok. Checked it out...
Leonardo,
I'm looking into the issue - but looks like the MSFS servers are down or causing issues for those of us with the Sim Update 10 Beta - so that's preventing me from doing any further work right now. I will continue to look into it.
I don’t see the links to the other videos in the description.
getrav, it's a link to the playlist of all videos on the G1000 that I've made , and is under the link to the working title mods, just before the chapters list - but here is the link again: th-cam.com/play/PL1AlvGUwm14Ao4YOG1MhL2ETj_8U3hpb0.html
Thanks for the informative tutorial……
How current is the NXi in FS2020? Reason I ask is that I have seen in the OEM version the FLC button replaced with an IAS button…….which corresponds to the latest GFC700 AP controller. The IAS button has same function as FLC and in fact FLC comes up in the status bar. Has the FLC button now been replaced by IAS? It seems that all the sim G1000 hardware and software in X-plane and MSFS is still showing FLC……your thoughts?
Cheers from Aus
Mike - as far as I know, working title's G1000 NXI is up to date - but I don't fly the G1000 (original or NXI) in real life, so I don't know for sure.
I think it depends on the aircraft manufacturer as to whether you get a FLC or IAS button. Seems like aircraft with just a NXI panel install with integrate autopilot controls have a FLC button - but any aircraft with a separate autopilot control panel tends to have an IAS button.
As you said, though - they perform the exact same function.
@@AlphaHotelFlightSimulation thanks👍
Garmin should hire you to build the avionics training material🤓
@dtsh4451, thanks for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed the content, and thanks for watching!
Hi. Great video BUT do you know if there is a way to DISABLE the NXi and revert to the old g1000? I ask because I'm working on my real-world instrument certificate and there is not a single actual C172 in the Seattle area with an NXi. So while it is pretty and all, it no longer let's students practice with the hardware actually installed in real planes. Thanks for your help!
Thank Tour Tracker. Glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for watching!
As far as I know, there's no way to convert back to the old G1000 as of sim update 10. It's probably still worth your while to practice with the NXI. As I understand, the only big operational difference is having visual approaches. Loading and flying flight plans, departures, arrivals, and approaches should be pretty similar between the 2 units - and the NXI is going to be a lot closer to real world procedures than the old stock unit!
@@AlphaHotelFlightSimulation Thanks for your response. It is indeed true that lots of the old one were in-op (but not labeled as such!) so perhaps this is a better training device overall. Again, GREAT video!
@@tourtracker810 Thanks again.
Yes, I think you'll find using the NXI helpful to your training - much will carryover from that unit to the old G1000 in real life. You'll just need a little "differences training" on the old unit.
works witrh realsim gears g1000?
I would think it would, since the NXI is now the default G1000 in the sim, and since RealSimGear states that their unit works with MSFS.
Might be worth checking with RealSimGear first, if you're considering buying the unit, though.