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Navigating by VOR | Microsoft Flight Simulator Tutorial 

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@thegood9
@thegood9 3 года назад
Great job with this. VOR is still an important thing, and, the FAA still requires the familiarity with it!
@skippychurch2965
@skippychurch2965 3 года назад
Ive subscribed. This stuff is terrific info and you delivery it very well :)
@mauriciomorro6693
@mauriciomorro6693 3 года назад
Great video as always. VOR navigation will be around for a few years (and in my opinion should stay like a back up plan in case GPS network goes to hell)
@TheMrSlize
@TheMrSlize 10 месяцев назад
Hello. I know this is old video but im getting desperate here. I have no idea why, middle of my VOR needle wont appear ( the middle part that moves). I tune in freq, i get correct info near frequency that VOR is in range, i set CRS but nothing happens :/ Any idea?
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool 10 месяцев назад
Which plane are you flying?
@jakew9887
@jakew9887 3 года назад
Great Video. Thanks
@WyMustIGo
@WyMustIGo 2 года назад
You repeat yourself around 4:40
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool 2 года назад
Probably an editing mistake 😅
@88keysLA
@88keysLA Год назад
Thank you! I thought I was losing it 😂
@ellonysman
@ellonysman 8 месяцев назад
Just across the water from Friday Harbour, guess who use to live in a gorgeous estate??? One and only Steve Miller! His estate is actually still on the great RU-vid. Love it!
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the info!
@adm712
@adm712 3 года назад
Experiences from an Xbox user. Using VOR navigation is actually the best way for autopilot to accurately follow heading as well as altitude. However, once you reach your destination VOR there is a glitch as the autopilot will take you back to the prior VOR. The trick...disengage autopilot within 10 NM of destination airport. Your glidepath should still appear to take you to your destination runway. Thanks for the upload and instruction and the time/effort you put into it. VORs were the "only show in town" back when I was flight simming in the 1980s/90s :)
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool 3 года назад
Hehe same here :) thanks for the Xbox tip!
@DenisOmahoney-i1n
@DenisOmahoney-i1n Месяц назад
Most stimulating
@JohnVanderbeck
@JohnVanderbeck Год назад
The "our course is 165 because it is the v165 airway" doesn't entirely make sense to me. Intercepting that airway between VYJ and SEA is V495. Are you going to steer course 495 on that one? Doubtful :) So why is one airway labeled based on a course and another one isn't? How do you know? Besides the 495 being obviously impossible.
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool Год назад
That’s a good question. I did a bit of digging, it seems like the number of a Victor airway can be anything, so not based on the course, but it certainly seems like in some cases they do match up. Hope that clarifies any confusion I might have created!
@JohnVanderbeck
@JohnVanderbeck Год назад
You were flying FROM cvv but TO olm yet never have to change your course setting? I thought you would have to flip it?
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool Год назад
Radials are always outbound from the VOR. We were flying on the 165 radial from CVV, but to OLM 165 (which is the radial on the “other side” of the VOR). The way I remember is that when you’re flying TO a station, you tune the same course you’d fly if you were flying it with a GPS: to get to OLM, we need to be on a course of 165. When you want to fly away from a station, it’s the opposite, and that’s why I didn’t need to flip it. Explaining VORs is really tricky, I’m actually working on an entire series on traditional navigation where I’m explaining it a bit differently from this video.
@josecarlosquezada2279
@josecarlosquezada2279 Год назад
Great video,
@googleking5780
@googleking5780 Год назад
Whey you chose the course of 165 radial ?
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool Год назад
If you have a look at the chart that I'm showing at 3:33, you'll see that the 165 radial matches the airway (V165) between the Penn Cove VOR (CVV) and the Olympia VOR (OLM). I hope that helps!
@cavalierqoon
@cavalierqoon 2 года назад
Whoa. I didn't know they were retiring VOR. I knew they were letting NDBs go, but damn. #TIL
@ZenonZolek
@ZenonZolek Год назад
Very useful thank you, and your speach rate is perfect to follow
@olivermccaw8973
@olivermccaw8973 2 года назад
Great lesson for me. Plan to watch more of your videos.
@renes533
@renes533 3 года назад
Thnx again for this clear overview
@greghodges1786
@greghodges1786 3 года назад
Really great instruction. This and your other videos are excellent. Keep up the great work. PS - A follow up would be awesome.
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool 3 года назад
Yep there are many concepts that need to be expanded on for sure
@scottysansone5884
@scottysansone5884 2 года назад
How did you get the frequencies for the VOR's? Thanks
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool 2 года назад
You can get them in the world map; enable navaids in the filters and then click on one and you’ll see the frequency. Or, more easily, just go to skyvector.com, the frequencies are all listed on the map :)
@kushCoder
@kushCoder Год назад
I've been loving your videos! Do you know where I can find a chart with optimal power and rpm for different aircraft? I remember seeing you brought one up briefly you had on a spreadsheet.
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool Год назад
Yes, I’ve made custom checklists for a few planes, they’re all linked in this video with a quick guide to using the checklist: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CejrlAhHZuA.html
@kushCoder
@kushCoder Год назад
@@FlightSimSchool awesome, really appreciate your work. I searched for good flight sim tutorial playlists for a while. Your playlists are exactly what I was looking for.
@Scotty_J.
@Scotty_J. 7 месяцев назад
Man, has this come a long way. I remember back in the late 80s wuth the original fltsim, you had to buy acual maps with the vor info on it. I used dual vors and triagulation to track my path. My brother in law, who is a professional private jet pilot told me, if you understand vor and dual radio, you could actually navigate a plane. Thats how realistic it was. Man, the good old days.
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool 7 месяцев назад
It's still true today! I've got a whole series on traditional navigation, and there is no lack of "classic" airplanes that you can buy as well.
@Scotty_J.
@Scotty_J. 7 месяцев назад
@@FlightSimSchool I appreciate the faith. I spent close to 30 years living in airports and hotels. What I came away from that is, I'm terrified of heights and I hate flying. So the chances of me becoming a pilot is zero Also, I used to fly squad missions with combat FltSim in the gaming zone back in the day, the last flitsim I owned was FltSim 2000. It had GPS and to be honest, I found it boring. My favorite ever was falcon, the F-16 Simulator. Multi-Playrr and a VERY good ATC.
@FlightSimSchool
@FlightSimSchool 7 месяцев назад
No time like the present to get back into it :)
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