I like when tutorials are kept as short as possible. I was searching for a 10ish min cold&dark tutorial and stayed because 2,5hrs was as short as possible to provide - as u said - around (i expect) 90% of everything you need to know for operating the PMDG 737-700/800. Calmly, professional and catchiy even tho it's been over 4 hrs with putting it step by step straight into practice while watching it...i'm sweating and tired but still so glad i found this gem of a video..cheers to u guys!
I watched this video about 4 times before buying the PMDG 737 yesterday... It is amazing and this video is amazing. Thank you and thank Seb for his time and patience.
I know I'm late to this, but I wanted to say that I appreciate the work you both put into this l, but also the fact that the guest pilot was willing to say that he didn't know something when you asked him about things he wasn't sure about. Too many people try and pretend they know things that they don't. I respect the fact he would say he didn't know, when he didn't know the answer.
After giving up on the 737 for a while vs A320NX, came across this video and unlike a few videos out there, this one gets everything right. Took a good few attempts but managed to complete a cold & dark startup and full flight. You’ve greatly widened my MSFS experience!
I know it's an old ish video, but I'm new to this. I just want to thank both of you for this superb tutorial. I have flown the 737/800 a few times, but often, hit and miss 😮. Now, I've watched your video and taken six pages of notes, I'm hoping my flying will improve. Thanks again Captain for taking the time to share your knowledge, and you Filbertflies for making it possible 👍
just bought the 737-800 started searching for tutorials as I didn’t even know how to give it electrical power, saw a lot of tutorials that just didn’t give me enough info for me and a lot of my flights failed, saw this watched it all the way through and I am proud to say i’ve done 2 perfect flights so far
As a decades long simmer, I really appreciate these videos, step by step. Always something new to learn! Well done, lads. You both work wonderfully together! Very nice video.
Great tutorial - Love these series (777 and 737) with a real world pilot guiding the process! Fantastic hand-holding, step by step, and more importantly lots of explanation as to what is being done and why. Thanks and Cheers!
Thanks very much for that awesome tutorial. I normally hate to watch a 2,5h tutorial, but with you two chatting to each other it felt like 30mins. And you coverd so much, also very easy to understand. Thanks!
Fantastic team-up 737/320 pilots. Having been flying the 320 in the sim for last 2 years I found it quite difficult to learn the 737 all over again but this tutorial helped enormously. I made notes and referred to them on my first full flight and it worked out pretty well. Many thanks indeed.
went from knowing nothing 3 months ago to have watched this 3 times fully and know know how to do it by memory all of it! thank u alot i use the real world delta procedures tho i get from my pilot for the 738
This is the clearest and most comprehensive tutorial I had ever watched about Flight Simulator. Congratulations. Even though it was "in depth" (for Flight Sim purposes) it wasn't hard to understand and unlike other in depth videos, it was not prolix nor boring at all. I would just like to add one simple suggestion, which is simply avoid whispering. Try talking "loud and clear". The whole video sounded like the Ryan Air pilot was struggling not to wake up a child or was hidden somewhere he shouldn't be speaking. Specially for non native english speakers, this makes a LOT of difference. But this is no demerit at all. The video is marvelous, well structured and everything was explained very clearly. Congratulations again.
Excellent! Many thanks to Seb for a very interesting session. These real world pilot collabs are the most useful of streams - still remember the CRJ one you did which helped me so much.
I really enjoyed this and appreciated the additional insight you both provided. Often time, tutorials provide steps to complete tasks without any context or clarification as to why. Thank you for sharing. I was captivated throughout the entire video and watched it right to the end. :)
I didn't think I wanted to watch a 2hr 40min tutorial, but it turns out that I absolutely did. I will probably watch it at least one more time. I also was thinking I wanted a 2 page checklist that just covered the necessities but your 7 page checklist linked in the description was exactly what I wanted, I just didn't know it until now. Thank you, awesome job!
As a former line pilot this video brings back many memories. That said, as a new owner of an Xbox Series X, I am delighting myself and friends doing sight seeing flights via our 86" UHD 4K LG TV. That such a small innocent black box can crank out such decent textures in 4K at a high frame rate is amazing. One note I would make is there needs to be an alteration to Microsoft's technical advice that 50MB/sec internet connection speed is optimal when running Bing photogrammetry, live weather and live air traffic. I have a 100MB/sec fibre connection and it's perfect. However if I look at so many TH-camr channels dedicated to MSFS 2020 it's very clear their internet connection speeds are very low indeed and I'd estimate most are below 30 MB/sec. Cheers from Australia.
@@FilbertFlies My first jet post Fokker F-27's. VH-TBI. Boeing 727-276A Then every Boeing until my retirement 2017. Cheers sir. What a life. Enjoy your career!
Excellent video, so great to hear the great aviation banter in this detailed video. The Ryanair pilot has a calm voice, will make such a good instructor. How lucky we are to have real world pros guide us in our airplane games.
Absolutely brilliant - a definitive reference for anyone new to the PMDG or for those wishing to refresh their memories... the list of chapters is also very useful ... many thanks ... already subscribed but another 'thumb up'...
This is truly the best tutorial for this aircraft. As are all of your videos. Watched the CJ4 Tutorial years ago and then the CRJ when I got it. I tried shorter videos to get to know the 737 but nothing beats this one. I hope you'll continue with this series on various other aircraft. MD82, A320 and once they release the A310, 757, 777 and so on. Maybe someone from FBW or Salty could come in for an A320 or 747 video? That'd be amazing!
Thank you! Would love to do similar videos on all of these aircraft but it's a question of tracking down real world pilots who want to devote 6 hours of their days off to doing a video with me, and that's easier said than done sadly.
@@FilbertFlies oh I can only imagine the work in the background. I'm not saying this as a request, merely saying that your effort wouldn't be wasted on any aircraft, really. For the A320 there are two really nice German pilots (capt320 and riiva) who do regular streams and seem really cool. Night be worth a shot.
Thank you so much for this. I wrote down 7 pages of notes from this and will make my own check list with it. Anyone else watch this all the way through 2 times now?
Great tutorial this, i had some bad habits and i followed this start to finish and learnt a fair few things about how the autopilot works and managing decent. Will run through this a few times ..cheers guys.
Thanks for this tutorial, been only in Airbus 320 and just started with the PMDG 737-800 and really felt i needed someone to hold my hand in the first flights.
Easily the best cold and dark start up tutorial I’ve seen for this aircraft. Slow, concise and thorough. Which is what I need. Drawing the red box around each noted setting is so, so helpful. One question though, just before taking off, wouldn’t one start the chrono timer that references the elapsed flight time?
2--3 years ago I like to speedrun through the cold and dark process ( no oxygen test, instrument test etc ). but now I really want to learn how to fly the airplane the right way. thanks to ur video I learned alot from it. the only downside is my brain can't keep up with the sequences. I tend to forget things easily so I had to follow this video from start to engine start every single time I want to fly. Good thing it usually take 4-5 flights before I can remember and fly without help from your video. 😂😅
Thanks for the kind words. I've put together a flows & checklists document, which might help once you stop watching the video! filbertflies.com/pmdg-737-flows/
@@FilbertFliesThis is AWESOME! Thank you for the time invested on the video (and to Seb!), but also thank you for this flows/checklists doc. VERY helpful! You have a new subscriber!
@@FilbertFlies I ended up having trouble with programming the RTE portion of the FMC. It somehow didn't work for me. No SID or STARS. It was very strange that I did everything the same but got a different result. I suppose there's always tomorrow.
Your similar video on the CRJ was what got me started off...and I must say I really enjoyed it, and learnt a lot as well too. Thanks for this - wasn't expecting tbh, but am ecstatic!! Awesome stuff as always! 🤗🤗😍😍
Brilliant tutorial. Watched the whole from start to finish and noted all relevant/important information in a note pad which resulted to 11 pages worth. Thank you so much for this video!
I just wanted to thank you for this in depth tutorial, while a lot of this seems sort of un-needed, it's nice to know what all actions do in the sim and in real life. Keep up the good work!
I know this has been out awhile, but I also want to give my high 5. Logical and precise, well explained and easy to go back to when your not sure of one part or another. Also, your checklist Ryanair Flows is perfect.
What a great tutorial it is and certainly a (the) benchmark for simmers flying under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)! Yes, looking forward to a next session e.g. including holding patterns. Many thanks for this one.
This is just the video I needed to work my way thru starting up and programming the fmc with all the info it needs to complete its flight plan and everything else a newbie could need for learning to set up the PMDG 737! Im flying the 737-700 but am assuming the process will be basically identical so im giving this a go thru and hopefully Ill be able to fly with a livestream group later tonight! Thanks for posting this video to walk us thru the process!
Hey man how you doing, im stuck in the final flow MCP, Efis etc... You guys elected the heading, courses, were talking about turns etc... but didnt quite well explained where you guys got that from i know that chart was opened ( I guess from there) but again as a newbie we might be a little bit ignorant if you dont explain things like apply by apple to say it somehow but other than that really appreciate for the tutorial.
wow, how do you remember all of those short-cut-keys to go to different areas of the cockpit so quickly and smoothly as you program this PMDG brilliant plane? It seems you have memorized all of the short-cut-keys....which is very difficult.
I set them up myself, and they sort of make sense geographically which helps. I did a video on how to do this here: th-cam.com/video/VLZepgASVv4/w-d-xo.html
Best video on the Internet. Have seen this one I think ten times. Especially now that FS2Crew is coming out with SOP2 in which they follow Ryanair procedures.
What a fantastic video, just purchased -800 for Xbox and this is my go to tutorial for learning the aircraft. Bonus learning the real world procedures from a current real world 737 pilot
Thorough, extensive and detailed tutorial. Honestly these 2 and a half hours went so quick. Watched it 2 times b.t.w and will still come back to it. 've tried to even replicate but yeah... missed couple of things. Will definitely stick to it as much as I can from now on. B.t.w... the voice of the host seemed familiar from another channel I follow for quite some time. Keep up the good work!
What a great video I have been taking so many notes and writing down EVERYTHING on google docs I have been flying the 737 in the sim for about 2 months but have just now realised how much I've done wrong hahah
@@FilbertFlies I’ve just finished a flight from London city to Dublin using everything I now know while going through steps that I have wrote down from your video it turned out perfectly although it will get a lot of getting used to learning it all off by hart of course I will still need things that are required like checklists 👍 (sorry for making you read this essay of a reply)
WOW! What a fantastic video, I've seen many similar but this was the best by far, I love the explanations of WHY things are done, rather than just 'click this, then that'. I had the PMDG for P3D, this has just inspired me to get it for MSFS. Watched every minute of this truly fascinated. Great job... thanks!
That video was so informative and instructive!!! I have been flying B738 variant and this will help immensely!!! Big thanks to the 737 First Officer too
Thank you both very much for producing this video. It is very informative and easy to follow. Very much appreciated to someone like me returning to flight sim after a 10 year absence.
I'm so happy the 600 variant dropped at $35 I'm all in on that. Best value for a aircraft of this fidelity. I'm skipping this aircraft as $70 is a little steep for myself atm.
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I'd had loved to have this available when I was first learning 737 NG setup ❤️
Great job by both of you. Seb sounds like a great guy and friend. Luck you to have 737 FO as a bud! Great questions by you to Seb and hope you can keep doing these videos. Well done!
This is absolutely wonderful, thanks a lot for doing this. Also, I believe that the reason why you can't change the switches sometimes as they seem to be misaligned is because you must have lens correction on in your settings. Try turning it off and see whether it worked for you!
You both have real good chemistry and the pilot was very easy to understand and listen to. Really needed this to learn a whole new aircraft coming from the a320 neo. Thank you!
Good stuff. You know for a long video it would be interesting to see yourself and the RYR F/O in the corner. Don’t be shy like me. Someone else mentioned 4k so I won’t. Nice job man!
Thank you both for an absolutely *excellent* tutorial! So interesting to have a real 737 pilot teach us, and very useful to have everything covered in a single video. A big thanks also for providing the checklist and the flow documents, extremely useful as reference material when doing your first flights on your own. Please keep doing more of these when new aircrafts come out.
PS the offset during take-off when it was trying to level at 4000ft has to do with the coded PID controller. MSFS uses a first-order derivative which is a more rudimentary numerical calculation opposed to the actual ones used by Boeing. This has to do with the computational power which in turns affects the 'correctness' of overshoot/dampening effect.
So much information out there for this plane. It’s like drinking from a fire hose!
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@@muratdemir82yeah. And odd one too.
I like when tutorials are kept as short as possible. I was searching for a 10ish min cold&dark tutorial and stayed because 2,5hrs was as short as possible to provide - as u said - around (i expect) 90% of everything you need to know for operating the PMDG 737-700/800. Calmly, professional and catchiy even tho it's been over 4 hrs with putting it step by step straight into practice while watching it...i'm sweating and tired but still so glad i found this gem of a video..cheers to u guys!
Really pleased it kept your attention and thanks for the kind words :-)
Exactly I thought I would listen for five minutes but I couldn't stop listening
I watched this video about 4 times before buying the PMDG 737 yesterday... It is amazing and this video is amazing. Thank you and thank Seb for his time and patience.
A mega video again. This tutorial is above every other PMDG 737 tutorial on youtube at the moment. Thank you very much for both of you.
Thank you for the kind words.
Agreed!
I know I'm late to this, but I wanted to say that I appreciate the work you both put into this l, but also the fact that the guest pilot was willing to say that he didn't know something when you asked him about things he wasn't sure about. Too many people try and pretend they know things that they don't. I respect the fact he would say he didn't know, when he didn't know the answer.
I think a lot of people have been waiting for this one! Thanks very much to you and Seb for doing this!
After giving up on the 737 for a while vs A320NX, came across this video and unlike a few videos out there, this one gets everything right. Took a good few attempts but managed to complete a cold & dark startup and full flight. You’ve greatly widened my MSFS experience!
I know it's an old ish video, but I'm new to this. I just want to thank both of you for this superb tutorial. I have flown the 737/800 a few times, but often, hit and miss 😮. Now, I've watched your video and taken six pages of notes, I'm hoping my flying will improve. Thanks again Captain for taking the time to share your knowledge, and you Filbertflies for making it possible 👍
Could you share the notes maybe?
just bought the 737-800 started searching for tutorials as I didn’t even know how to give it electrical power, saw a lot of tutorials that just didn’t give me enough info for me and a lot of my flights failed, saw this watched it all the way through and I am proud to say i’ve done 2 perfect flights so far
That's really good to hear - I'm pleased it helped you :-)
As a decades long simmer, I really appreciate these videos, step by step. Always something new to learn! Well done, lads. You both work wonderfully together! Very nice video.
Great tutorial - Love these series (777 and 737) with a real world pilot guiding the process! Fantastic hand-holding, step by step, and more importantly lots of explanation as to what is being done and why. Thanks and Cheers!
Thanks very much for that awesome tutorial.
I normally hate to watch a 2,5h tutorial, but with you two chatting to each other it felt like 30mins.
And you coverd so much, also very easy to understand.
Thanks!
Fantastic team-up 737/320 pilots. Having been flying the 320 in the sim for last 2 years I found it quite difficult to learn the 737 all over again but this tutorial helped enormously. I made notes and referred to them on my first full flight and it worked out pretty well. Many thanks indeed.
went from knowing nothing 3 months ago to have watched this 3 times fully and know know how to do it by memory all of it! thank u alot i use the real world delta procedures tho i get from my pilot for the 738
Maybe one of the best video on the subject on TH-cam ! thank's a lot for that !
This is the clearest and most comprehensive tutorial I had ever watched about Flight Simulator. Congratulations. Even though it was "in depth" (for Flight Sim purposes) it wasn't hard to understand and unlike other in depth videos, it was not prolix nor boring at all.
I would just like to add one simple suggestion, which is simply avoid whispering. Try talking "loud and clear". The whole video sounded like the Ryan Air pilot was struggling not to wake up a child or was hidden somewhere he shouldn't be speaking. Specially for non native english speakers, this makes a LOT of difference.
But this is no demerit at all. The video is marvelous, well structured and everything was explained very clearly. Congratulations again.
This is by far the most interesting tutorial video for the 737 !!! Thank you
Thanks for the comment - glad you enjoyed it. :)
What a great video. Best tutorial I’ve seen for any aircraft
Excellent! Many thanks to Seb for a very interesting session. These real world pilot collabs are the most useful of streams - still remember the CRJ one you did which helped me so much.
I really enjoyed this and appreciated the additional insight you both provided. Often time, tutorials provide steps to complete tasks without any context or clarification as to why. Thank you for sharing. I was captivated throughout the entire video and watched it right to the end. :)
Thanks for the nice feedback. Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
I didn't think I wanted to watch a 2hr 40min tutorial, but it turns out that I absolutely did. I will probably watch it at least one more time. I also was thinking I wanted a 2 page checklist that just covered the necessities but your 7 page checklist linked in the description was exactly what I wanted, I just didn't know it until now. Thank you, awesome job!
You absolute star. Appreciate you both raking the time out to produce this tutorial.
just purchased the aircraft and this has been helping me tons! it is definitely a different beast and I look forward to getting to grips with it.
Wow, pretty awesome video and huge thanks to a 737 1st officer for taking the time to teach a bunch of rookie sim aviators how to handle a 737.
One of the most comprehensive and detailed video for 737. Thanks for the detailed info.
As a former line pilot this video brings back many memories. That said, as a new owner of an Xbox Series X, I am delighting myself and friends doing sight seeing flights via our 86" UHD 4K LG TV. That such a small innocent black box can crank out such decent textures in 4K at a high frame rate is amazing. One note I would make is there needs to be an alteration to Microsoft's technical advice that 50MB/sec internet connection speed is optimal when running Bing photogrammetry, live weather and live air traffic. I have a 100MB/sec fibre connection and it's perfect. However if I look at so many TH-camr channels dedicated to MSFS 2020 it's very clear their internet connection speeds are very low indeed and I'd estimate most are below 30 MB/sec. Cheers from Australia.
Yeah, it's incredible just how amazing this sim can look on pretty basic hardware. Did you fly the 737?
@@FilbertFlies My first jet post Fokker F-27's. VH-TBI. Boeing 727-276A Then every Boeing until my retirement 2017. Cheers sir. What a life. Enjoy your career!
Excellent video, so great to hear the great aviation banter in this detailed video. The Ryanair pilot has a calm voice, will make such a good instructor. How lucky we are to have real world pros guide us in our airplane games.
Absolutely brilliant - a definitive reference for anyone new to the PMDG or for those wishing to refresh their memories... the list of chapters is also very useful ... many thanks ... already subscribed but another 'thumb up'...
This is truly the best tutorial for this aircraft. As are all of your videos. Watched the CJ4 Tutorial years ago and then the CRJ when I got it. I tried shorter videos to get to know the 737 but nothing beats this one.
I hope you'll continue with this series on various other aircraft. MD82, A320 and once they release the A310, 757, 777 and so on.
Maybe someone from FBW or Salty could come in for an A320 or 747 video? That'd be amazing!
Thank you! Would love to do similar videos on all of these aircraft but it's a question of tracking down real world pilots who want to devote 6 hours of their days off to doing a video with me, and that's easier said than done sadly.
@@FilbertFlies oh I can only imagine the work in the background. I'm not saying this as a request, merely saying that your effort wouldn't be wasted on any aircraft, really.
For the A320 there are two really nice German pilots (capt320 and riiva) who do regular streams and seem really cool. Night be worth a shot.
Thank you so much for this. I wrote down 7 pages of notes from this and will make my own check list with it. Anyone else watch this all the way through 2 times now?
Great tutorial this, i had some bad habits and i followed this start to finish and learnt a fair few things about how the autopilot works and managing decent. Will run through this a few times ..cheers guys.
Thanks for this tutorial, been only in Airbus 320 and just started with the PMDG 737-800 and really felt i needed someone to hold my hand in the first flights.
Easily the best cold and dark start up tutorial I’ve seen for this aircraft. Slow, concise and thorough. Which is what I need. Drawing the red box around each noted setting is so, so helpful.
One question though, just before taking off, wouldn’t one start the chrono timer that references the elapsed flight time?
one of the best tutorials ever seen, good
thank you
2--3 years ago I like to speedrun through the cold and dark process ( no oxygen test, instrument test etc ). but now I really want to learn how to fly the airplane the right way. thanks to ur video I learned alot from it. the only downside is my brain can't keep up with the sequences. I tend to forget things easily so I had to follow this video from start to engine start every single time I want to fly. Good thing it usually take 4-5 flights before I can remember and fly without help from your video. 😂😅
Thanks for the kind words. I've put together a flows & checklists document, which might help once you stop watching the video! filbertflies.com/pmdg-737-flows/
@@FilbertFliesThis is AWESOME! Thank you for the time invested on the video (and to Seb!), but also thank you for this flows/checklists doc. VERY helpful! You have a new subscriber!
@@FilbertFlies I ended up having trouble with programming the RTE portion of the FMC. It somehow didn't work for me. No SID or STARS. It was very strange that I did everything the same but got a different result. I suppose there's always tomorrow.
I took notes ... ended up with 12 pages of steps for this. Wow that's a lot to take in. Good video guys.
exactly the video I waited for! excellent captains
Your similar video on the CRJ was what got me started off...and I must say I really enjoyed it, and learnt a lot as well too.
Thanks for this - wasn't expecting tbh, but am ecstatic!! Awesome stuff as always! 🤗🤗😍😍
This is the most detailed run through of the plane I've ever heard!!
Oh my lord. This is absolutely bloody fantastic. Extravagant. Fabulous. Legendary.
Brilliant tutorial. Watched the whole from start to finish and noted all relevant/important information in a note pad which resulted to 11 pages worth. Thank you so much for this video!
2nd time watching the hole video one without flollowing and one following, Best video ive ever seen that deservers a sub, keep it up!
Excellent work gents, very informative done at a comfortable pace.
I just wanted to thank you for this in depth tutorial, while a lot of this seems sort of un-needed, it's nice to know what all actions do in the sim and in real life. Keep up the good work!
My pleasure! Appreciate the thanks. 🙂
I've been searching for an full, great explained tutorial for this aircraft and for sure this is what I was looking for. Thank you very much😘
Pleasure 🙂
I know this has been out awhile, but I also want to give my high 5. Logical and precise, well explained and easy to go back to when your not sure of one part or another. Also, your checklist Ryanair Flows is perfect.
My fav flight channel on YT! Keep up good work!
Thank you :-)
What a great tutorial it is and certainly a (the) benchmark for simmers flying under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)! Yes, looking forward to a next session e.g. including holding patterns. Many thanks for this one.
This is just the video I needed to work my way thru starting up and programming the fmc with all the info it needs to complete its flight plan and everything else a newbie could need for learning to set up the PMDG 737! Im flying the 737-700 but am assuming the process will be basically identical so im giving this a go thru and hopefully Ill be able to fly with a livestream group later tonight! Thanks for posting this video to walk us thru the process!
Its great to get a real world pilot tutorial on this aircraft many thanks.
This is exactly the video I was looking for! Thank you Filbert! You are the best!
Filbert does it again!
finally, been waiting for this one :)
Hey man how you doing, im stuck in the final flow MCP, Efis etc... You guys elected the heading, courses, were talking about turns etc... but didnt quite well explained where you guys got that from i know that chart was opened ( I guess from there) but again as a newbie we might be a little bit ignorant if you dont explain things like apply by apple to say it somehow but other than that really appreciate for the tutorial.
this was the best 2 hours ive ever spent thank you
The textures looks amazing on the close ups on the pedestal
wow, how do you remember all of those short-cut-keys to go to different areas of the cockpit so quickly and smoothly as you program this PMDG brilliant plane? It seems you have memorized all of the short-cut-keys....which is very difficult.
I set them up myself, and they sort of make sense geographically which helps. I did a video on how to do this here: th-cam.com/video/VLZepgASVv4/w-d-xo.html
Best video on the Internet.
Have seen this one I think ten times.
Especially now that FS2Crew is coming out with SOP2 in which they follow Ryanair procedures.
The best video on the internet?.I'll take it! Thanks. 🙂
Awesome video, nice to see dublin included 😉
Used to guide me through PMDG 737-800. Excellent content. Thank you very much for the video! Happy flying!
One of the best and most detailed video on PMDG 737. Kudos Cap!!!
What a fantastic video, just purchased -800 for Xbox and this is my go to tutorial for learning the aircraft. Bonus learning the real world procedures from a current real world 737 pilot
one of best pmdg 737 tutorials, thank you!
Thorough, extensive and detailed tutorial. Honestly these 2 and a half hours went so quick. Watched it 2 times b.t.w and will still come back to it. 've tried to even replicate but yeah... missed couple of things. Will definitely stick to it as much as I can from now on. B.t.w... the voice of the host seemed familiar from another channel I follow for quite some time. Keep up the good work!
This the best PMDG 737 tutorial I've watched. Thank you for this. 👍
What a great video I have been taking so many notes and writing down EVERYTHING on google docs I have been flying the 737 in the sim for about 2 months but have just now realised how much I've done wrong hahah
Glad you've found it useful 🙂 I've been flying 737s in sims for longer than I'd care to remember and I also learnt a huge amount.
@@FilbertFlies I’ve just finished a flight from London city to Dublin using everything I now know while going through steps that I have wrote down from your video it turned out perfectly although it will get a lot of getting used to learning it all off by hart of course I will still need things that are required like checklists 👍 (sorry for making you read this essay of a reply)
Best run through and explanation I ever came across….
Just the tutorial I've been waiting for, hats off to two of you for the top notch walkthrough
Best tutorial so far on the pmdg 737 for msfs!!! Thank you so much and lets have more of it!!
Wow! So cool thanks for this tutorial! 👏👏
WOW! What a fantastic video, I've seen many similar but this was the best by far, I love the explanations of WHY things are done, rather than just 'click this, then that'. I had the PMDG for P3D, this has just inspired me to get it for MSFS. Watched every minute of this truly fascinated. Great job... thanks!
That video was so informative and instructive!!! I have been flying B738 variant and this will help immensely!!! Big thanks to the 737 First Officer too
This plane makes me really appreciate the A320. I just bought the 739 and I'm in shock how much easier the A320 is to fly! lol
Saw this excellent informative video most probably 20 times and I’m 95% sure that I’m a certified first officer
Almost. You get a First Officer certificate in the post after your 30th viewing. ;-)
If I ever fly Ryanair I would want Seb to be the pilot. He is very calm and knowledgeable.
Thank you both very much for producing this video. It is very informative and easy to follow. Very much appreciated to someone like me returning to flight sim after a 10 year absence.
That’s the best tutorial video i’ve ever seen brilliant learnt so much .
Thanks both amazing
Absolutely remarkable! Liked, subbed and saved! Kudos to Mr Pilot Seb!!!! Loved it
Thank you Filbert and Seb for this masterpiece
Fantastic as always Filbert!
Do you love it as much as I do?
@@Hinshaw361 Of course! One would have to be a complete knobber to think otherwise!
@@Plumbership That is very true. I appreciate the understanding
Thank you so much - this is really helpful to increase the fun of flying the 737. Really learned a lot. Appreciate the time you took to do this.
I'm so happy the 600 variant dropped at $35 I'm all in on that. Best value for a aircraft of this fidelity. I'm skipping this aircraft as $70 is a little steep for myself atm.
I'd had loved to have this available when I was first learning 737 NG setup ❤️
Thank you to you BOTH for creating such a high quality and detailed video on how to fly the PMDG. Thank you for the checklist as well :D
Great job by both of you. Seb sounds like a great guy and friend. Luck you to have 737 FO as a bud! Great questions by you to Seb and hope you can keep doing these videos. Well done!
That realy is very detailed and help full for my current training at Ethiopian Airlines. Thank you both.
This was fantastically thorough and helpful! Thanks to you both for putting this together!
This is absolutely wonderful, thanks a lot for doing this. Also, I believe that the reason why you can't change the switches sometimes as they seem to be misaligned is because you must have lens correction on in your settings. Try turning it off and see whether it worked for you!
Ooh thanks for the tip! Will double check. It. 🙂
Thanks a lot, the best tutorial i've ever seen about this plane.
You both have real good chemistry and the pilot was very easy to understand and listen to. Really needed this to learn a whole new aircraft coming from the a320 neo. Thank you!
Brilliant video! Can we have more videos with
Seb on redirecting to alternates/go-arounds/holds etc?
BTW, I just saw you huge resource of tutorials and other videos, and they're great. I'll certainly be looking deeper.
That was a good slow pace of the tutorial. Exactly what i needed. ;-)
Awesome video, but you should really change the mouse to PMDG style. It helps a lot with handling the aircraft.
Good stuff. You know for a long video it would be interesting to see yourself and the RYR F/O in the corner. Don’t be shy like me. Someone else mentioned 4k so I won’t. Nice job man!
So much information to retain for a pilot. Wild!
Thank you both for an absolutely *excellent* tutorial! So interesting to have a real 737 pilot teach us, and very useful to have everything covered in a single video. A big thanks also for providing the checklist and the flow documents, extremely useful as reference material when doing your first flights on your own. Please keep doing more of these when new aircrafts come out.
I'll keep doing them for as long as I can find real world pilots who want to give up 8 hours of their lives to make them ;-)
Love these tutorials.
PS the offset during take-off when it was trying to level at 4000ft has to do with the coded PID controller. MSFS uses a first-order derivative which is a more rudimentary numerical calculation opposed to the actual ones used by Boeing. This has to do with the computational power which in turns affects the 'correctness' of overshoot/dampening effect.
Very interesting, thanks!
Excellent. Big thank you. Like you I had bad habits from previous 737 sim products. This is great.
This was fantastic and will require me watch it several times to absorb it!