At 40 minutes of your video we also calculate the bigger circle and then subtract is from 360 degree which will also give the same answer. by the you are amazing and i like your videos.
I have GSP Navigation, but they just don't explain the basic concepts as well as you have thus leading to confusion as to why the answer is so. Especially in calculating ch long, you have explained the concept extremely well with the use of the diagram. This lesson has cleared all my confusion and doubts in how to calculate ch long and ch lat. Thank You!!
Man , you are amazing I have been struggling my whole life with these questions. And I was so afraid I won’t be able to pass my Atpl because I still get confused with these calculations, thanks a ton
@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 Could you please post a video or explain the difference in calculating the great circle distance and the great circle tracks (even though a single degree to fly is not there), and then creating a rhumb line track? As well as when to use the great circle and when to use rhumb line tracks please?
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 Yes please, specifically with a focus on overall flight planning, e.g. when to use a great circle track, when to use rhumb lines track, and the ways of calculating the distances between points when using Great Circle Track or Rhumb Lines (including the formula). BTW, you are a really cool teacher.
1) 27°13'S 26°56'E (50'N to 3'N ie downwards therefore 'S' & 25'W to 21'W ie towards right therefore 'E') 2) 37°18'S 5°26'W (42'N to 24'N ie downwards therefore 'S' & 47'E to 21'E ie towards left therefore 'W') 3) 1°4'S 51°36'W (8'S to 12'S ie downwards therefore 'S' & 52'W to 32'E but after subtracting it from 180° it adds up and moves towards West as shortest distance ie towards 'W')...(tricky so not sure about 3rd)*** 4) 61° 17'N 63°13'W ( 45'S to 32'N ie moving upwards therefore 'N' & 34' to 21'E ie moving towards left therefore 'W'
Very very Amazing videos brother . If you will ever open up an Institute for ATPL classes,I’ll be the first one to join. Really Impressive, Keep up the good work!
Look at these as basic addition and subtraction of angles. To find the red angle, you need to subtract the yellow angle from 180 deg and similarly to find the green angle, you need to subtract the magenta angle. (In the 3rd example)
Homework sir 😁 1. 27 31 N 036 56 W 2. 37 18 S 005 26 W 3. 01 04 S 051 34 W 4. 61 17 N 063 13 W Please feel free to correct me if i am wrong somewhere 😉
At 40 minutes of your video we also calculate the bigger circle and then subtract is from 360 degree which will also give the same answer. by the you are amazing and i like your videos.
1. 027*13 N 026*56 W
2. 037*18 S 005*26 W
3. 001*04 S 051*36 W
4. 061*17 N 063*13 W
Thanks for these videos.
my answer arre also correct
You are the best ! Great explanation. I understood everything.
Currently I'm struggling for DGCA EXAMS and this guy helped me alottt❤🎉👍
Best Video For Nav😅
I have GSP Navigation, but they just don't explain the basic concepts as well as you have thus leading to confusion as to why the answer is so. Especially in calculating ch long, you have explained the concept extremely well with the use of the diagram. This lesson has cleared all my confusion and doubts in how to calculate ch long and ch lat. Thank You!!
Man , you are amazing I have been struggling my whole life with these questions. And I was so afraid I won’t be able to pass my Atpl because I still get confused with these calculations, thanks a ton
Haha thanks a lot! I’m glad i could help!
@blueskiesandtailwinds6004
Could you please post a video or explain the difference in calculating the great circle distance and the great circle tracks (even though a single degree to fly is not there), and then creating a rhumb line track? As well as when to use the great circle and when to use rhumb line tracks please?
You mean a video on convergency ?
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 Yes please, specifically with a focus on overall flight planning, e.g. when to use a great circle track, when to use rhumb lines track, and the ways of calculating the distances between points when using Great Circle Track or Rhumb Lines (including the formula). BTW, you are a really cool teacher.
Am happy that I feel the concepts easy when you explain. THANKS a Lot 💐 sir
1) 27°13'S 26°56'E (50'N to 3'N ie downwards therefore 'S' & 25'W to 21'W ie towards right therefore 'E')
2) 37°18'S 5°26'W (42'N to 24'N ie downwards therefore 'S' & 47'E to 21'E ie towards left therefore 'W')
3) 1°4'S 51°36'W (8'S to 12'S ie downwards therefore 'S' & 52'W to 32'E but after subtracting it from 180° it adds up and moves towards West as shortest distance ie towards 'W')...(tricky so not sure about 3rd)***
4) 61° 17'N 63°13'W ( 45'S to 32'N ie moving upwards therefore 'N' & 34' to 21'E ie moving towards left therefore 'W'
Amazing....🎉
Thanks for the very simple explanation. Looking forward to more 🙂👍🏼
Very helpful video..Sir please keep posting these kind of videos in detail.
Thank you sir🙏🙂
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Sir, please bring more videos of tech. general I have my exams and your videos has helped me alot previously in my regs and met exam.
Thank you sir for this lecture, its really helpful to us😊
Finally it's here. Eagerly waiting for more navigation video. Thank you so much ❤️
Amazing!!! Thank you so much!!! Keep the great work!!!!
A at 57N 176degW and B at 60N 177degE caluculate dlog and approximate heading from B to A ? @Blue Skies and Tailwinds
Very very Amazing videos brother . If you will ever open up an Institute for ATPL classes,I’ll be the first one to join.
Really Impressive, Keep up the good work!
Amazing video .. thanks for making it so simple ❤
Thank you bro! It was a gud revision for me...😊
Amazing videos! Please make videos for all subjects
Hi Brother your videos are very detailed, can you explain the magnetic compass and the turning problem
Thank you sir for the best and easy explanation , I had a doubt though , is your general nav playlist enough for all the 'gen nav' for exam ?
Great explanation!
Thank you🙏
Great video sir , very easy to understand ! I hope you will upload videos about chart projection 's !
Was waiting for this. Thank u🙂
Thank you captain, Please make videos on aircraft instruments
Thank You ! Keep it Up
your videos are excellent .thank u
how we get to know that we have to substract the value from 90 degree or 180 degree(last example)??
Look at these as basic addition and subtraction of angles. To find the red angle, you need to subtract the yellow angle from 180 deg and similarly to find the green angle, you need to subtract the magenta angle. (In the 3rd example)
Another Great intiaty ❤️
Amazing video 👏👏👏
Very good videos
amazing
Bro upload all subjects video of all please
Homework sir 😁
1. 27 31 N 036 56 W
2. 37 18 S 005 26 W
3. 01 04 S 051 34 W
4. 61 17 N 063 13 W
Please feel free to correct me if i am wrong somewhere 😉
1) 27 13 N 026 56 W
3) 001 04N 51 36W
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1. 27*13’N 26*56’W
great
Place A on 57N 176°W & Place B 60N 177°E. Calculate dlong and approximate
hending from B to A?
a) 351 and 310°
b) 7 and 130°
70 and 310
Sir can you please make videos on regs please.
Thank you 💕
Thankyou
sir please check ,
ANSWER 1} Change In Longitude = 26deg 56` W
-Change In Latitude =28deg 47`N
THANK YOU !
Finally
Tq
Where are you from? Good videos
Thank you so much sir ,ho sake to Radio bhi sath mein chalu kar sakte hain kya?
You're welcome. Posting radio now, do have a look!
8:26 lat Explaination
1) 27*13'S 36*56'W
New video bro???
Any suggestions for the topic?
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 compass problems, Mass and balance problems,fuel and endurance problems.
Initiative*
2) 37*18' S 5*26'W
anyone intelligent plz answer the questions
At what latitude on earth is the convergency twice the value of convergency at 25N?