Flying A Partial Panel ILS Approach

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 58

  • @benderaviation
    @benderaviation Před 3 lety +40

    I've never seen so much professionalism in a cockpit

  • @jacobschwarm3123
    @jacobschwarm3123 Před 3 lety +17

    I thought you were doing the Embry riddle briefing at the start of the vid

  • @user-ez9vp7sh7b
    @user-ez9vp7sh7b Před měsícem +1

    This guy is great lol. "Not that I can see outside" lol

  • @cooljared100
    @cooljared100 Před 3 lety +5

    Absolutely love your “style” of teaching, you make flight training more enjoying other than how some instructors who are so bland with their teaching, just passed my commercial and getting ready for cfi training and definitely learn a lot from your videos sir(:

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind words! Good luck with CFI training!

  • @mattwilson5186
    @mattwilson5186 Před 3 lety +7

    “My personal minimums are 1000’, I’ll never go below that without being visual” DPE’s hate this one simple trick! Lol Awesome partial panel approach, Conrad is really coming along!

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  Před 3 lety +2

      😂 He’s doing a great job! Not long before he’s done I’m sure

    • @paigesimons1540
      @paigesimons1540 Před 3 lety +1

      Awwwww. The bromance is real with y’all 3. Cute.

  • @Jaguar79gt
    @Jaguar79gt Před 3 lety +5

    HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!! 🤗😘

  • @mattbodine8614
    @mattbodine8614 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video, with getting my PPL in October, I started ground school via Sportys for instrument and now just had first lesson in plane today for it after also getting my Complex endorsement today in an Arrow as well. Keep up the great IFR vids that have been coming out!

  • @Jonnydeerhunter
    @Jonnydeerhunter Před 3 lety +3

    Shoot whenever I was doing my partial panel training, it was always like 30 knot winds at altitude LMAO.
    Actually it was like that and super gusty on my Instrument Checkride. Flew a localizer approach with a "failed" vacuum system and that aircraft didn't have a GPS. It was so much fun.

  • @traumamed9449
    @traumamed9449 Před rokem +1

    Love the video man, and great instructing style. I fly for fun, and can't stand it when an instructor forgets to pull the stick out of his arse before he gets in my plane. Speaking of my plane, it has an IFD-440 but an otherwise crappy 80s panel with vacuum AI/DG and an inop AP. I have been putting off doing my instrument till I get the AP fixed and GI-275s installed, but it's going to be months to get in the shop. This video might have just motivated me to get it done now. Vacuum failure partial panel doesn't look nearly as impossible to manage as I had envisioned.

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  Před rokem

      Vacuum failures are not that bad once you’ve practiced it a few times. Thanks for watching. I’m glad you enjoy my style. There’s no need for instructors with sticks up their backsides. Those days are long gone and I’ve tried to usher in a newer, more relaxed yet standard oriented style of training. Glad it comes across well 🙌🏻

  • @musjannaty5799
    @musjannaty5799 Před 3 lety +1

    Bob the builder he can do it, yes he can! 😂 Great to watch thx both.

  • @LukePylypciw
    @LukePylypciw Před 3 lety +2

    A hoy’ mate cast the forward sail! 😂

  • @saiajin82
    @saiajin82 Před 3 lety +5

    The boat floating across the chart was nice subtle touch, I was on the floor laughing.

  • @lukeyoung4000
    @lukeyoung4000 Před 3 lety +2

    Watching this is starting to make me stress about my instrument flight lab that I'm starting in a few weeks.

  • @elik1491
    @elik1491 Před 3 lety +2

    Maybe a little too much anti-fun in this one 🤣

  • @grantmcasey4134
    @grantmcasey4134 Před 3 lety

    That seemed like such an enjoyable flight hahaha. Cant wait until I do my IFR training!

  • @jamaicahines
    @jamaicahines Před 2 lety

    I’m living for these bleeps

  • @albionparrot5607
    @albionparrot5607 Před 3 lety +1

    Happy New Year...

  • @flyvxy
    @flyvxy Před 3 lety

    Happy New Year Lew....but wait a minute, is that a C....., no way :-) Oh right, I did see 32042 at the shop the other day, finally!

  • @jamaicahines
    @jamaicahines Před 2 lety

    My contrizzles 😭🥰

  • @dolanaviation7805
    @dolanaviation7805 Před 3 lety

    PS, you should come instruct with us in Denver 😉

  • @theangrypc4642
    @theangrypc4642 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you! Someone else who points out nose wheel steering does fuck all!
    Edit: did you get chewed out for unprofessionalism? I reference your videos all the time to show how an instructor and students relationship should be. Like you can tell how much more frustrated and tense the student was as soon as you became more clinical.

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  Před 3 lety +2

      I’m my own boss so nobody chews me out haha.. I know some people don’t like my style because they weren’t loved as children, but that’s none of my business! Haha

    • @theangrypc4642
      @theangrypc4642 Před 3 lety

      @@LewDixAviation Okay good! Yeah I was talking about your teaching "style" today and it's one of the more effective ones I've seen. Anyways, keep the awesome work up boss, genuinely an inspiration to us other lowly instructors!

  • @Spray-N-Pray
    @Spray-N-Pray Před 3 lety +1

    Don't let that kid have too much fun. Flying should be like visiting the dentist.

  • @grahamrobinson2250
    @grahamrobinson2250 Před 3 lety

    I don’t get any of this stuff because I haven’t actually started flight school for goodness sake I’ve only FLOWN a plane once in my life, this summer, but I’ve sat in the left seat of a CJ1 and premier 1 basically all my life. However...I still like somehow enjoy these videos! Thanks for the content Mr. Dixon (LOL)

  • @MillionaireJourneyHubz

    Hello big boss love your stuff
    I’m in Germany 🇩🇪
    I tried emailing for lessons for when I come over just need advice on few matters

  • @Pdt7484
    @Pdt7484 Před 3 lety

    If given a heading and altitude into a bravo are you cleared or do you still need to hear the words?

    • @andrewtillison9659
      @andrewtillison9659 Před 2 lety

      Ask the controller that gave you the altitude and heading. Those guys make mistakes too.

  • @pelinelden
    @pelinelden Před 3 lety

    I just wonder that how many hours student have ? Btw cool video as always :)

  • @MillionaireJourneyHubz

    Is it scary to fly in your planes
    Is it bad for a city or panic attacks any advice for 1st flyer don’t find any vids on it

  • @brucehomstad5256
    @brucehomstad5256 Před 3 lety

    LewDix, you either have a waiting list of 1000 potential students or get phone calls from Uncle FAA daily. I enjoy your teaching style. If this is real IFR training let me know. Thanks.

  • @dolanaviation7805
    @dolanaviation7805 Před 3 lety

    Lewis, chat with me. Coming to town next week bro!

  • @acxgr6457
    @acxgr6457 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi

  • @rianregi788
    @rianregi788 Před 3 lety

    What go pro mount do u use for the over head go pro? Is that a suction cup or a actual mount? I wanted to record my solo and wanted to know

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  Před 3 lety

      The sticky mount that comes with the gopro. Hang it upside down

  • @spelldaddy5386
    @spelldaddy5386 Před 3 lety

    If you are cleared for the ILS approach, shouldn't you be following ILS procedures and following the glideslope? I thought it is a different clearance when they say cleared LOC approach, where the procedures are different

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  Před 3 lety

      So the final approach fix on an ILS is where you intercept the glideslope. When cleared for the approach you are free to adhere to the altitude restrictions on the approach. I just had an instance in a recent flight where the step down in altitude got me out of the clouds before the final approach fix and I was clear of clouds all the way to the runway. I would rather get out the them than give myself more work staying in them until glideslope intercept if you see what I’m saying?

    • @spelldaddy5386
      @spelldaddy5386 Před 3 lety

      @@LewDixAviation but I would think that's only for a LOC approach where your only vertical guidance is the step down? On an ILS approach, wouldn't ATC expect you to follow the glide slope (and potentially maneuver other aircraft around you based on that)?

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  Před 3 lety

      @@spelldaddy5386 the glideslope intercept point is at the final approach fix. You can intercept before that, in fact I teach that as well, but a prime example of why those step downs are good is what I said in the previous response. When cleared for the approach, the controller gives you free reign on how you want to fly that approach as long as you stay within the confines of the approach plate and what is published. A few DPE’s that I’ve used for my students all told me they want to see the candidate using the step downs. Makes a lot more sense to step down and get out of a cloud rather than stay in it

    • @spelldaddy5386
      @spelldaddy5386 Před 3 lety

      @@LewDixAviation interesting... I think I understand now. Thanks!

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  Před 3 lety

      @@spelldaddy5386 no problem!

  • @aviatorboss9978
    @aviatorboss9978 Před 3 lety

    whats up with the right side panel in front of lewdix?

    • @aviatorboss9978
      @aviatorboss9978 Před 3 lety

      also if he would be flying imc,what is he using to check attitude?

    • @LewDixAviation
      @LewDixAviation  Před 3 lety

      It’s an iPad holder..
      He’s using his airspeed indicator, altitude indicator and vertical speed indicator for pitch.

    • @aviatorboss9978
      @aviatorboss9978 Před 3 lety

      @@LewDixAviation oh ok

  • @flynjack1
    @flynjack1 Před 3 lety +2

    Happy Nee Year

  • @mytech6779
    @mytech6779 Před 3 lety +1

    That is the wrong way to set personal minimums, you only get away with this oversimplification because you are flying flat lands, it will bite you in the mountains. 1000 ft above what? Under what parameters? If the approach mins are 1000agl your personal mins are = legal mins? What about the density altitude? Does the missed require a basic climb of 200ft/nm at sea level or 450ft/nm at 7000ft?
    You are much better saying something like 700ft above the legal approach mins, and some extra buffer if your calculated climb gradient, at actual weight and altitude, is close to the required climb gradient. The buffer for the missed climb is slightly more complicated than the DA/MDA buffer; I have two airports in my area with ~430ft/nm climb requirements but one is only to 1000 above the airport, while the other goes to 5000 above the airport. Clearly a 700ft buffer will take care of the first, but 700ft will only add about 70ft/nm buffer for the second airport [assuming a legal DH of ~500]) Adding 70ft/nm is ok if you calculate a 500ft/nm performance as this will provide 140ft/nm total buffer but if you calculate 440ft/nm performance and are not certain to have the help of some headwinds then it may be to close for personal comfort. Then you also must consider visual range, zero buffer may be ok if conditions are clear enough to see and avoid the controlling obstacles but an 80ft/nm buffer may be too close for comfort in hard IMC.

  • @jamescannon4701
    @jamescannon4701 Před rokem

    Skipped at the F-Bomb........ Fundamentals of Instructing 101