I just want you all to know what a great service to the flying community these webcasts are and how much I, and I'm sure many others, appreciate them. You guys rock!
In regards to min climb gradient: I found in the terms manual the following - 1730, page 182 - MCA: The standard for determining the MCA shall be based upon the following climb rates, and is computed from the flight altitude: SL through 5,000 ft: 150 ft/NM 5000 through 10,000 ft: 120 ft/NM 10,000 ft and over 100 ft/NM
Thanks for the great video and great series. These have all been a huge help! At 49:52 when you're trying to put in the radial out of PDZ, you actually can do that in foreflight, you just need to know the distance. The format is FIX/RADIAL/DISTANCE, and can be entered as PDZ/270/13 (paradise, 270° radial, 13nm) or PDZ27013. Of course you need to know the distance so its not perfect, but it can help. The complete clearance into john wayne could be entered as APLES V442 PDZ PDZ27013 V363 V8 SLI. Hope that helps someone!
Great video! Just a small correction - the “PT” in AWOS-3PT means that it has the ability to detect and report precipitation and thunderstorms/lightning in the vicinity. It does not mean “part time”. Nice work, guys 👍.
Late to the party, can anyone verify what he said about using the ctaf to key on the AWOS? Does the AWOS read on the designated AWOS frequency, or do we hear it on the CTAF?
Overall great information. I just want to point out at 35:54, AWOS-3PT does not mean it is a part time AWOS. According to AIM 7-1-12 it tells you what kind of weather information it provides. In this case it is the same information as an AWOS-3 with additional precipitation and thunderstorm/lightning reporting.
Just a small correction. MARRK is 21 NM from YKM Vor/Tac. PAPPS is 25 DME from YKM Vor/Tac. The mistake is at 33:01 Minutes. Otherwise the video was extremely informative.
Absolutely love your channel. One of the best out there for sure. Hey quick question, if you hadn't picked up that RNDAL was the intersecting waypoint would you have had to either 1. Track outbound on the PDZ 270 degree radial and then Track outbound on the POM on the 164 degree radial to POXKU or 2. Enter POM and POXKU, load the airway, activate that leg and again track 270 to V363? Also the first time they gave you this amendment single pilot and unfamiliar did you/would you have gotten it first time? I'm assuming just telling SOCAL you are unfamiliar and asking them to repeat would get a slower amendment? Finally, what did you/do you do to prep when flying into a new area so that you can pick stuff like this up ahead of time. Seems like a lot to figure out if the weather was bad and you were single pilot...
On the SNA reroute, why don’t they give direct RNDAL after PDZ for RNAV equipped aircraft? (Yes, I am coded properly) Btw, I had the same thing happen to me there and in after departing HND to the east.
Nerd stuff: I worked out if you are 10 NM from a NAVAID along the ground at a 3 degree slant the distance will be 10.013NM DME (slant distance). That is an extra 79 feet:-)
@14:29 "Irregardless"?!?!??!?!?! Gah!!! Just kidding. :-P Love your content. Please keep posting these very informative streams. As I'm going through my instrument rating I'm supplementing my 'formal' training with your content which I find additionally dynamic and very educational. Thanks for you and your crew's (friends?) effort and time in doing this.
I just want you all to know what a great service to the flying community these webcasts are and how much I, and I'm sure many others, appreciate them. You guys rock!
I’m always impressed by your precise detail when covering a specific subject. Thank you, you are very much appreciated!
I know this is 2 years old, but I wanted to say, “Thank you for this video!” Extremely helpful for clarity.
In regards to min climb gradient: I found in the terms manual the following -
1730, page 182 - MCA: The standard for determining the MCA shall be based upon the following climb rates, and is computed from the flight altitude:
SL through 5,000 ft: 150 ft/NM
5000 through 10,000 ft: 120 ft/NM
10,000 ft and over 100 ft/NM
Also you can add a VOR radial in ForeFlight: enter it like this VOR/radial/distance. So for PDZ270: PDZ/270/10 (distance can be whatever you like)
Thank u so much holyyy
Thanks for the great video and great series. These have all been a huge help! At 49:52 when you're trying to put in the radial out of PDZ, you actually can do that in foreflight, you just need to know the distance. The format is FIX/RADIAL/DISTANCE, and can be entered as PDZ/270/13 (paradise, 270° radial, 13nm) or PDZ27013. Of course you need to know the distance so its not perfect, but it can help. The complete clearance into john wayne could be entered as APLES V442 PDZ PDZ27013 V363 V8 SLI. Hope that helps someone!
Great video! Just a small correction - the “PT” in AWOS-3PT means that it has the ability to detect and report precipitation and thunderstorms/lightning in the vicinity. It does not mean “part time”. Nice work, guys 👍.
Late to the party, can anyone verify what he said about using the ctaf to key on the AWOS? Does the AWOS read on the designated AWOS frequency, or do we hear it on the CTAF?
Overall great information. I just want to point out at 35:54, AWOS-3PT does not mean it is a part time AWOS. According to AIM 7-1-12 it tells you what kind of weather information it provides. In this case it is the same information as an AWOS-3 with additional precipitation and thunderstorm/lightning reporting.
Just a small correction. MARRK is 21 NM from YKM Vor/Tac. PAPPS is 25 DME from YKM Vor/Tac. The mistake is at 33:01 Minutes. Otherwise the video was extremely informative.
Thanks, I caught that one too. Excellent training videos; I'm surprised that one slipped by.
Easy mistake to make given the clutter on this chart.
Love the 70’ rounding fact… that’s a random “did you know” thing to dispense.
Absolutely love your channel. One of the best out there for sure. Hey quick question, if you hadn't picked up that RNDAL was the intersecting waypoint would you have had to either 1. Track outbound on the PDZ 270 degree radial and then Track outbound on the POM on the 164 degree radial to POXKU or 2. Enter POM and POXKU, load the airway, activate that leg and again track 270 to V363? Also the first time they gave you this amendment single pilot and unfamiliar did you/would you have gotten it first time? I'm assuming just telling SOCAL you are unfamiliar and asking them to repeat would get a slower amendment? Finally, what did you/do you do to prep when flying into a new area so that you can pick stuff like this up ahead of time. Seems like a lot to figure out if the weather was bad and you were single pilot...
Love your videos and the teaching you provide.
You are doing a magnificent work! Thank you so much!
Gold! Glad I finally had time to watch...I am an AGI/IGI and I could not have explained things better thanks
On the SNA reroute, why don’t they give direct RNDAL after PDZ for RNAV equipped aircraft? (Yes, I am coded properly) Btw, I had the same thing happen to me there and in after departing HND to the east.
another amazing video please keep them coming
Excellent discussion and presentation. Very helpful.
Great video for IFR checkride
Are vector ways mandatory during IFR.?
Excellent Explanation, very good job.
Really good review. Thanks for the quality.
Nerd stuff: I worked out if you are 10 NM from a NAVAID along the ground at a 3 degree slant the distance will be 10.013NM DME (slant distance). That is an extra 79 feet:-)
That is nerdy. Love it.
So informative thank you!!!
Amazing video, full of great knowledge!!!
That Hi-ILS looks like fun to fly wow
Save any High charts. There is not much distortion. The lat/lon grid is useful for position finding in celestial navigation.
wonderful and educational presentation. thank you
Little bit off topic but what iPad case is that?
How would I copy that clearance at the end and spell it all correctly? This is the part that scares me
Thank you! Great lesson!
Simply fantastic. Thank you
Excellent. Thanks for the lesson. I am looking forward to more of your videos. Would pay to subscribe!
what is radial and heading?
A radial off a VOR.
@14:29 "Irregardless"?!?!??!?!?! Gah!!!
Just kidding. :-P Love your content. Please keep posting these very informative streams. As I'm going through my instrument rating I'm supplementing my 'formal' training with your content which I find additionally dynamic and very educational. Thanks for you and your crew's (friends?) effort and time in doing this.
thank you for your infomations
as always, amazing job, thank you
very informative. great work.
Great Video. Thanks
Outstanding,,,,
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Teacher is there sign to know where i go how can i know location position teacher please tell me
7:01 the FAA is bad at math
Far superior to John & Martha King's outmoded videos.