VATSIM VFR Cross-Country Tutorial from A to Z! + Flight Planning & More! [VATSIM VFR Series - #6]

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @AviationPro
    @AviationPro  Před rokem +6

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  • @n8than992
    @n8than992 Před rokem +57

    when the world needed him most…….. he came back

    • @BlueSiege01
      @BlueSiege01 Před rokem +1

      That's what she said. In all seriousness, one of the best vatsim youtubers out there if not the best.

  • @aerofiles5044
    @aerofiles5044 Před rokem +11

    I'm starting flight school next year and just started learning VFR and GA ops via the sim after flying airliners for years, could not be better timing! You always have some of the best tutorials out there.

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      Haha that's great! Have fun at flight training! :)

  • @bankabled
    @bankabled Před rokem +4

    I am so glad to see you back, I learned almost everything I know about flight simming from your early videos. I, along with a lot of other people, am looking forward to many more. Thank you.

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      Thank you! Glad you enjoy the videos 😉

  • @JamesBond-mu4ce
    @JamesBond-mu4ce Před 3 měsíci +1

    I found you after few years, 😊 congrats on developing your channel

  • @ifirekirby7498
    @ifirekirby7498 Před rokem +2

    Happy to see you back!

  • @Heliwizard36
    @Heliwizard36 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this video! The foremost reason I gained the proper knowledge and confidence to use vatsim was from your tutorial videos, and i still reference them. I have not made a leap onto vfr vatsim but this will definitely help me with going live. Thank you again!

  • @avgeeksim
    @avgeeksim Před rokem +1

    The legend has returned 😂

  • @gliderenthusiast
    @gliderenthusiast Před rokem +3

    What a comeback ❤❤

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      Hehe thanks, it was fun to put the stuff I learned in the real world into a VATSIM video, hope it will be of use for people because VFR does deserve more attention I think!

    • @gliderenthusiast
      @gliderenthusiast Před rokem

      thanks! I am still stuck at Circuits in Vatsim . This video is what I needed :)

    • @gliderenthusiast
      @gliderenthusiast Před rokem

      PS: why not using Little navmap?

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      Hope it helps! :) Little navmap is also nice yeah, but I didn't have it installed or had enough time to really look into it

    • @kaiblack3304
      @kaiblack3304 Před rokem

      @@AviationPro Oh yeah. I started VFR yesterday after half an year flying airliners. Wow! Started today a 2 hours flight with 4 legs in New Zealand... wow! Thanks for the tutorial and comeback, again 😄😄♥♥

  • @estetikz
    @estetikz Před rokem

    Leuk dat je weer terug bent!

  • @DownTheRabbit-Hole
    @DownTheRabbit-Hole Před 7 měsíci

    In USA most VFR flying is done without Sids or Stars, not necessary to use Airways even. Just fly from uncontrolled airport to uncontrolled or Delta tower. Use pilotage and dead reckoning, wind correction etc. is where irl training starts, then gps or navaids. Good idea to follow vfr training training syllabus.

  • @jihunchoi9287
    @jihunchoi9287 Před rokem

    Long time no see. It's so nice to see you again. You've changed for the better.

  • @drakonisasmrtist9471
    @drakonisasmrtist9471 Před 10 měsíci

    1:22:20 You’re not wrong. There is a a couple freeware C172 realism mods that totally change the way it flies. It feels significantly more like flying the real thing. Both of the mods are great by themselves, but they work even better together. If you haven’t seen them, I’d highly suggest downloading them. The mods also change both the steam gauge and the G1000 versions.

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you for pointing that out! I’ll check them out 😉

  • @danielmichel7000
    @danielmichel7000 Před rokem +1

    As always, an outstanding Tutorial!

  • @ConcordeFan
    @ConcordeFan Před rokem

    Yes! Welcome back!

  • @Lagrange1970
    @Lagrange1970 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video and fantastic comprehensive tutorial flying VFR. Many thanks. Planing to use VATSIM, i find this tutorial vey useful indeed. Many thanks

  • @kaiblack3304
    @kaiblack3304 Před rokem

    I don't know why but you really look like my old English teacher in Germany :D Thanks for the tutorials! Perfect timing, just started VFR :)

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      I hope that is a compliment! 😅 Thanks for watching! 😉

    • @kaiblack3304
      @kaiblack3304 Před rokem

      @@AviationPro It is, we all liked him very much and miss him so yes, it is a compliment! 😄😄

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      @@kaiblack3304 I'm glad! :D

  • @itsdelex4902
    @itsdelex4902 Před rokem

    You have had a glow up! ❤

  • @keithhall652
    @keithhall652 Před rokem

    Amazing tutorial, I’m new to vatsim and really struggled first time, this is just what I needed!
    Random though but I seem to be the only person who has seat height set to around 65-70 😅

  • @charlescollin3783
    @charlescollin3783 Před rokem

    He’s back

  • @flightpro777
    @flightpro777 Před rokem

    Yay! A new post 😄😄 Thanks 👍

  • @boomba1436
    @boomba1436 Před rokem

    Yay je bent terug

  • @nal2us2
    @nal2us2 Před 8 měsíci

    Great tutorial. My main concern was comms for destination airport. Cheers Mate!!!!

  • @cristi.8426
    @cristi.8426 Před rokem

    Welcome back!🙏👋

  • @ws_787
    @ws_787 Před rokem

    Your are back! Thanks

  • @mgking777
    @mgking777 Před rokem

    yeah he's back :D👍

  • @flightstreamer
    @flightstreamer Před rokem

    welcome back :) awesome!

  • @la2k2
    @la2k2 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video, always nice to see a good tutorial. only one small correction on my side, the planes on the cost line are not 10,11 o'clock, its a 1,2 o'clock traffic (based on where you looked for the traffic :) )

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      You're welcome, and that's indeed correct ;)

  • @Patrick_AV
    @Patrick_AV Před rokem

    What a great video. Thnx for the effort you put in. 👌🏻

  • @capitanbob7143
    @capitanbob7143 Před rokem

    I didn’t expect this!

  • @FaLLeNaNg3L82
    @FaLLeNaNg3L82 Před 9 měsíci

    Doing this on live vatsim would have made the video 100 times better

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před 9 měsíci +1

      There will be a VFR flight live in the future. However, for recording a phraseology tutorial this was a better option, also to include all the frequencies which would be active during a VFR event (events which I’m not always able to join myself).

  • @tradari
    @tradari Před rokem

    take a look at Little Nav map too another great free tool for VFR

  • @epixz113
    @epixz113 Před rokem

    I almost had a heart attack when I saw you are back.

  • @robertwestwood7654
    @robertwestwood7654 Před rokem

    Brilliant thank you so much

  • @andrevdw747
    @andrevdw747 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video and thanks for the very clear explanation! For fun I use the E6B (old school) calculation of wca and fuel planning 😃🛫. Do you know if I also can use EHAM for VFR flight with a Cessna or Beechcraft type of planes? Dank je en leuk je weer terug te zien!

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you! That's very brave haha, but a great tool! :) In the real world you probably would pay way too much for that, but sure on VATSIM you can, just park on the General Aviation platform at Schiphol East somewhere.

  • @JacobConkin
    @JacobConkin Před rokem

    So in The Netherlands, push and start is NOT at pilots command like in North America? You need specific clearance to start?

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      For VFR you need startup clearance at controlled airports here, but not at uncontrolled airports. For IFR in general you contact Planner/Startup/Delivery for startup clearance and Ground for pushback

  • @user-uf7kf8go6j
    @user-uf7kf8go6j Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you very much for this video! Although I don't fly on Vatsim, the procedures are almost the same.
    But I have a question: I use P3D v4, and performing VFR flights is difficult because not all visual references are captured in the simulator, despite having the ORBX products (vector, global, OpenLC). Therefore, navigation becomes complex to the point of having to use VOR radials (but not flying only with radio beacons, obviously)
    Thank you very much again!

  • @sunnystanny348
    @sunnystanny348 Před rokem

    Woho🎉

  • @dengladesmiley5467
    @dengladesmiley5467 Před 20 dny

    Hallo, another question, I hope it’s okay :-)
    I’ve found that not quite all airports have ways to fly the circuits (maybe it’s me who can’t find them)
    in this situation do I make my own or what?

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před 19 dny

      There's usually a standard circuit pattern for airports, could be defined per country. In the AIP of the Netherlands you can find the standard circuit which should be used when no specific circuit is published for an airport :)

  • @samturner4406
    @samturner4406 Před rokem

    If one wanted to fill in the flight plan with heights (as you were discussing airspace height restrictions) I can see that navigraph does not have a field for this, would you suggest another tool?
    Does simbreif work with VFR?
    How about little nav map?
    Cheers

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem +1

      There are other tools like little nav map or Plan-G. I’m not entirely sure, but I think at least the latter comes with that ability. Simbrief is primarily an IFR tool, unless you somehow create custom waypoints but that can be rather cumbersome.

  • @qinghuazhang9865
    @qinghuazhang9865 Před 11 měsíci

    Seems Vatsim has no VFR ATC service, it's done by yourself. Why not use PilotEdge to do the VFR with real ATC, hope you can do one tutorial with PilotEgde VFR.

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před 11 měsíci

      You sure can! Some smaller airfields may not be online on VATSIM much, but you can still fly VFR to more national airports. Also some regions may have VFR events every now and then too :)

  • @GoBo223
    @GoBo223 Před 5 měsíci

    Hey how's it going, my question is ...do i need some kind of permission from msfs to post flight sim videos on youtube?... great insight btw.thnx

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před 5 měsíci

      Not as far as I'm aware of! Otherwise all the content on CZcams probably wouldn't be there ;)

  • @pilotMiguel
    @pilotMiguel Před rokem

    Someone can help me about vpilot? I have a problem, the atc can’t see me I don’t know why but please help me.

  • @dengladesmiley5467
    @dengladesmiley5467 Před rokem

    What if there isn’t airport ATC online, do I just ask Center if they’re online, for taxi, take off and landing etc? If it is normally a controlled airport

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      In most cases yes, but a center controller might decide not to cover every single controlled airport in their coverage, since it could get too busy

    • @dengladesmiley5467
      @dengladesmiley5467 Před rokem

      @@AviationPro thank you so so much!

  • @Patrick_AV
    @Patrick_AV Před rokem

    How do i know if a airfield is controller or uncontrolled?

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      You can read in the AIP what air traffic services and communication facilities are provided at the airport.

  • @robertocastagna184
    @robertocastagna184 Před rokem

    Hi! What throttle/Jostick do you use?

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      Honeycomb yoke, but still with the ol’ Saitek throttle quadrants

  • @Christopher-fp3gu
    @Christopher-fp3gu Před rokem

    but what about navigate without GPS ? is that even possible with a Cross - country flight like this with winds and stuff going on. feels like u whould be complete lost after a while :P

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem

      Absolutely, it was used here just as a reference. Without GPS you create a navigation log with waypoints you pick on your big VFR chart and then include tracks and speeds to reach those waypoints. The rest is just looking outside and recognizing landmarks

    • @Christopher-fp3gu
      @Christopher-fp3gu Před rokem

      @@AviationPro must be Hard to navigation That way without gps With all The restrictions etc ?. Btw awsome video and tutorial ! 🤠

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem +1

      @@Christopher-fp3gu Not really, just look outside and not too much inside :D

  • @syman6695
    @syman6695 Před rokem

    He grew a beard! Feelin old right now 😅

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem +1

      Just a laziness beard, it’s shaved most of the time! 😅

  • @DownTheRabbit-Hole
    @DownTheRabbit-Hole Před 7 měsíci

    VFR flying and the CAT ratings on pilotedge is a much better approach than vatsim for wannabe real world pilots. Online atc on your schedule. I use both, off and on. Not affiliated.

  • @thomas_ger4098
    @thomas_ger4098 Před rokem

    I am sure I am too stupid. I do not get what I have to do with the QNH information. On an analogue altimeter is the QNH the left number that I have to enter?
    I watched several tutorials but I do not get what to do with this QNH

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem +1

      You have to enter the QNH value in the altimeter. In Europe they use milibars (mb) for that as measure, so you use that scale to put it in. In the US they use inches of mercury (inHg) and you will hear in an ATIS a value like 'altimeter 29.92'. Then you use that scale to put it in ;)

    • @thomas_ger4098
      @thomas_ger4098 Před rokem

      @@AviationPro so my understanding is that the left scale can be used for the QNH value. So that means I turn the knob until the left scale shows me the number of the given QNH.
      The crazy thing about this is that I set the scale to the given QNH value but the altimeter showed me that I am at a level below zero standing in the parking position.
      I wonder if I have to set up anything additionally in Microsoft Flight Simulator?

    • @AviationPro
      @AviationPro  Před rokem +1

      @@thomas_ger4098 It should work like that yes. Of course the weather needs to actually match the QNH value otherwise it doesn't make sense putting a wrong QNH in. Airports below sea level will naturally show below zero altitudes. When you put the QNH in you should see the elevation of the airport on your altimeter. The altimeter is just a barometer, that's all :)

    • @thomas_ger4098
      @thomas_ger4098 Před rokem

      @@AviationPro OK fine so I will do another testing this evening. And I will check if the airport Karlsruhe lies below sea level. Thank you for your support and your great tutorial videos.

  • @smash_1389
    @smash_1389 Před rokem

    Wow you got older :)