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TOMATOFLAMES Memory Hack (So Freaking Easy!) 

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Do you have trouble memorizing acronyms, lists, or even basic things like people's names? Join the crowd.
Here we share a breakthrough memory technique used by memory champions around the globe to memorize virtually anything, and you can apply it to aviation (no more trouble memorizing "TOMATOFLAMES") or just about anything else. Hope it helps!
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@valblome4913
@valblome4913 3 года назад
Alternatively... You know what's a lot easier to memorize than the twelve letter long tomatoflames acronym? "91.205," the regulation this list comes from. Many examiners will ask about required equipment, the student will work all the way through the acronym, and then the examiner will follow up with, "Great. Now, where does this information come from?" Too often, the student is dumbstruck, because they have no idea where to find the regulation. In the Denver area, at least, this is where a lot of oral exam failures occur. Instead of straining yourself to develop rote memory techniques, please learn how to use your resources. 91.205 - Required Equipment and 91.213 Inoperative Equipment are your best friends for any checkride.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Great advice. Thanks Valerie.
@valblome4913
@valblome4913 3 года назад
@@AirplaneAcademy Thanks for the reply. We have a DPE around here who always asks students to explain where the tomatoflames list comes from. If the student gives him a blank stare, he knows they've been memorizing information without comprehending it. They can save themselves a lot of trouble by having a sticky note in the FAR/AIM. I made it through private, commercial, and CFI without ever reciting that terrifying acronym.
@arttom9850
@arttom9850 Год назад
@@valblome4913 my checkride is next Friday and I was advised by my CFI not to worry about memorizing the list but to memorize 91.213 (the reg, not the content so much) and be able to flow from there to 91.205 if need be.
@Mysteroo
@Mysteroo 11 месяцев назад
Isn't the contents of 91.205 way longer? Or do they not require you to know its contents if you know where to find it?
@valblome4913
@valblome4913 11 месяцев назад
@@Mysteroo Since pilot certifications don't expire, the examiner tries to determine if the applicant has the skills to remain a safe and smart pilot for the next 20 years. The reality is that after enough time, that pilot probably isn't going to remember those acronyms or the exact regulation. But they'll be able to navigate the regulations to get where they need to be. So usually cracking open the book is an acceptable answer.
@JasonAirInc
@JasonAirInc 2 года назад
Thanks. Working on CFI. Trying to memorize is like playing whac-a-mole. Just as I get some list memorized, I forget something I had previously learned.
@brentperkins2168
@brentperkins2168 4 года назад
This really helped me study for my SAT; I never left the palace. I feel as if I’ve ascended to a higher plane.
@LorenzosUnboxings
@LorenzosUnboxings 3 года назад
Dude you have no idea how much this helped me
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
I'm so glad!
@AirstripBum
@AirstripBum 3 года назад
I wonder if this could help me learn to play guitar. Could it help in learning computer programming?
@ReAdjust618
@ReAdjust618 2 года назад
WHY DID THAT ACTUALLY WORK OMG I LOVE YOU
@prettyparadoxicalwoman8285
@prettyparadoxicalwoman8285 2 года назад
I'll try it thanks
@timhoke2
@timhoke2 3 года назад
You inspired me to read "Moonwalking with Einstein." Who knows? It may help me pass my IFR knowledge test.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Cool! Let me know what you think. Personally, I LOVED the book. I even emailed the author a note after reading it because I enjoyed it so much. I've never done that before.
@flightsimdev9021
@flightsimdev9021 3 года назад
Writing it on my hand works for me!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
:D
@JackIsNotInTheBox
@JackIsNotInTheBox 2 года назад
How to memorize common checklists?
@johnvalentine265
@johnvalentine265 3 года назад
OK, I can see an application for this for some things, but how can you apply it to a number, say 85 for example?
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Hi John - good question. In the book "Moonwalking with Einstein" that I referenced, the memory champions often develop memory mechanisms for numbers themselves. When they have to memorize a deck of cards in a few minutes, they assign certain things to numbers and suits. So "moonwalking" might have been the number 7, and "einstein" could have been the suit of clubs. So the 7 of clubs is now imagery of einstein moonwalking. Basically anything that needs memorization and is hard to associate with something to memorize naturally, they would associate imagery with it to make it easier. Awesome book if you're at all interested.
@JaganPillarisetti
@JaganPillarisetti 2 года назад
@Airplane Academy, I love your videos normally but this one gave me a head ache. Not only do I have to memorize the letters and now i have to memorize which one goes in which room and a story associated with it ...LOL.. let me see if i can come up with a better way to learn it!
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 2 года назад
Thanks so much for the feedback! Really appreciate it. And sorry for the headache ;)
@zz3709
@zz3709 2 года назад
The problem with memory aids like this is remembering which acronym to use for what. *Understanding* the reason why I need which one takes longer, but I remember it 20 years later.
@paulcrooks9573
@paulcrooks9573 Год назад
Goose a cat, apes is what I use. Gas, oil temp pressure seat belt elt, air speed compass altimeter tachometer anticollision position lights.,..
@prettyparadoxicalwoman8285
@prettyparadoxicalwoman8285 2 года назад
You see the WHOLE POINT of mnemonics is for a person to relate lol when they made tomato flames lol it's not related up to the person who made it smh acronyms are supposed to relate to the person. Lol so this makes alot more sense
@johnopalko5223
@johnopalko5223 3 года назад
The memory palace technique really doesn't help those of us with aphantasia. We literally cannot visualize.
@AirplaneAcademy
@AirplaneAcademy 3 года назад
Hi John - that's interesting and I just read some about it. Sorry that it won't help in this case, then!
@billb4245
@billb4245 Год назад
Instead of considering memory short cuts, cheating or hacks, I strongly recommend reading and FULLY understanding the meanings of the acronym TOMATOFLAMES. I can guarantee when you do, you will have no problem remembering it for a test.
@frijoli9579
@frijoli9579 3 года назад
I have no f'ing idea what is going on here. I was never meant to fly...
@jamiepalafox6180
@jamiepalafox6180 3 года назад
The should of manned it all timers to forget the Iditots that arnt worth in this planet
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