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WIND CORRECTION ANGLE + Time calculations in Holding Part 3 / EXPLAINED by CAPTAIN JOE 

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Dear friends and flight students, welcome back to my channel and to this third and last video of the holding pattern series. Today we´ll discuss how to maintain within the holding using wind and time corrections.
First you have to determine the so called WCA = Wind correction angle. The following rule applies.
Windangle x Windspeed
divided by True Airspeed of the plane
In our example we calculated a WCA of 6°. Now depending on where the wind is coming from you either subtract or add the WCA to your heading in order to fly the inbound course and not get pushed of your desired track towards the holding fix.
During turns you can´t apply the WCA, so to compensate you therefore have to add the WCA once you´ve established yourself on the outbound course, plus another WCA for the actual flight along the outbound leg, plus a third time as you are performing another turn at the outbound end. So 3 x 6 is 18 degrees of correction just on the outbound leg.
So memorize. 1x WCA for the inbound leg, and 3x WCA for the outbound leg.
Timing is also crucial within a holding. The idea is, always to end up with a one minute inbound leg. So in order to correct for wind again you have to shorten (tailwind) or lengthen (headwind) your outbound leg.
Is the wind blowing at a tailwind calculate 1 second per 1 knot windspeed. If you have 20 knots tailwind you subtract 20 seconds of one minute and fly the outbound leg only for 40 seconds.
Same rule applies for the headwind, just that you have to add the seconds to your outbound timing.
But see more what happens in case of a crosswind.
I hope you enjoy this video, I admit it´s a little more technical and you might have to watch two or three times to fully understand, but once you get the hang of it and practice these calculations you´ll have a blast using this technique in the actual plane!
Thank you very much for your time, and don´t forget "A good pilot is always learning"
Wishing you all the best, your "Captain Joe"
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@skyhawk747
@skyhawk747 2 года назад
Airline Pilot of 28 years on the 777/747 and a Captain of 17 years and this is awesome from Captain Joe. Thanks for helping me brush up Captain!
@alphadelta1219
@alphadelta1219 6 лет назад
Captain Joe, thank you so much for making these videos. You mightn't be an airline captain yet, but of all the pilot RU-vidrs I follow, you and DutchPilotGirl are the Captains. You're both organized, make the video interesting, make information easier for the viewer to understand, are straight to the point and have good music!
@tabaks
@tabaks 6 лет назад
Amazingly well made videos! Great resource, too! Keep them coming.
@evelyne.galvao
@evelyne.galvao 6 лет назад
I had an oral on holdings last Tuesday, and this video came out on the perfect time. I’m so happy☺️☺️ I really appreciate ur job on the utube helping us future commercial pilots during our flight training💯 Thank u so much Captain Joe✈️ ❤️
@Mika-dj4np
@Mika-dj4np 4 года назад
thank you so much Joe ! i'm working for my instrument rating exam and your videos helps me so much !!!
@elimelechgoldberg3020
@elimelechgoldberg3020 5 лет назад
Hi Joe I've gone through this series a number of times now, pretty complicated stuff but I'm getting to understand more and more Love your videos
@603FrequentFlyer
@603FrequentFlyer 2 года назад
Wow! This really took the difficulty out of holding patterns for me in my training. Thanks Captain Joe!
@farhadahmadi1840
@farhadahmadi1840 6 лет назад
Thanks Joe, I'm doing circuits this weekend and this really helped me! especially with the autumn weather here in Melbourne AU!! Thanks for the videos, much appreciated!
@zaidiftikhar8971
@zaidiftikhar8971 3 года назад
Im in Melbourne too, thinking of going for my PPL. What flight school did you go with?
@cnasaraha.2140
@cnasaraha.2140 6 лет назад
Hi jo, great video it was definitely very interesting and informative. Ps. I just found your channel and immediately subscribed I love it !! Good luck with everything you do.
@flywithcaptainjoe
@flywithcaptainjoe 6 лет назад
Sarah A. Thanks😌
@sebastianbaltazar8213
@sebastianbaltazar8213 4 года назад
Great video Joe! Thank you for sharing, I will be doing my IR early next year so it's great to begin prepared!
@shockerthreeone
@shockerthreeone 5 лет назад
Great video! I had never had wind correction explained to me in such a clear way.
@harpy5728
@harpy5728 2 года назад
my man thank you you are not like other IG pilots who only post their selfies show what they eat and where they fly .... you are the best! we learn a lot from you. Hope to come across with you some day at any airport. My regards from Turkey :)
@alexmartinez7660
@alexmartinez7660 5 лет назад
Thanks Captain for the great video. I have a checkride tmrw and you just simplified this for me. You really presented this that a slow person like me could understand it, God bless!
@Nicolas-is3gq
@Nicolas-is3gq 5 лет назад
Hi Joe, thanks for the great explanation of holdings. It finally clicked!
@douglasboeing
@douglasboeing 5 лет назад
Hello Joe. First of all: Thanks so much for sharing your high quality knowledge and all your time to teach it to all followers. In your video at 0:45 there is a little mistake with the signing before the both FL140. Little but important as all in aviating. Best regards. Capt. Ralph
@moritzholler461
@moritzholler461 5 лет назад
This definitely is the most helpful video I have watched in the last few months
@markbryant7411
@markbryant7411 6 лет назад
Another informative video, thank you Captain Joe!
@martl7193
@martl7193 6 лет назад
Great Video, i would like to see more videos like this, because its really detailed knowledge, and helps me with my studies. Thank you Captain Joe
@aviationforlive7434
@aviationforlive7434 6 лет назад
Thank you for your instructions i do flightsimming and really needed that
@ioanniszafeirakis9859
@ioanniszafeirakis9859 6 лет назад
Amazing Cpt. Joe again, thank you very much
@omarbinder2886
@omarbinder2886 6 лет назад
Capt Joe, that was a brilliant series. We are doing FNPT sessions at the moment and it really helped.
@Rauljustme
@Rauljustme 3 года назад
Hello Joe, you make study simple and in a very understanding way. Keep posting videos like this one for instruments. It is really helpful. Thank you!
@neilharper6317
@neilharper6317 6 лет назад
Beautifully explained, Captain Joe - very comprehensive, and complete with diagrams :)
@KOUKAROS-GR
@KOUKAROS-GR 5 лет назад
Captain joe I love you man! I wish and the all class wish to have you for instructor!
@fulyauckan3761
@fulyauckan3761 4 года назад
These three series videos gave us to the most practical lessons. You will make me the perfect pilot :) Thank you for all information ...And let us make the lesson about aircraft indicators; HSI, RMI, ADF and so on !
@mikelumbreras4903
@mikelumbreras4903 2 года назад
Many Thanks again capt Joe for this upload. You allways give valuable informations and bring a recap on other thing in meantime.Take care.
@sezziek1
@sezziek1 6 лет назад
A very interesting series! Thanks Captain Joe :-)
@infiniteflite6222
@infiniteflite6222 6 лет назад
I loved this whole series! I have a few ideas for the next videos. 1. What is zulu time( how to calulate it, why we use it) 2.What is an altimeter settling(how it is calculated, why we need it, why does it change so much,and a side question, what is density altitude.) These are just suggestions and I will like whatever video you make next.
@MrBukemay
@MrBukemay 6 лет назад
Hi Joe, we want more. You are doing a great job. Thank you very much
@CZSurfrider
@CZSurfrider 6 лет назад
As mentour pilot would put it, absolutely fantastic! Very effective instruction of a tricky concept for beginners like myself. Thanks so much captain joe!
@Fifou001
@Fifou001 6 лет назад
the best explaination i have ever seen thank you
@louisvervaeke6687
@louisvervaeke6687 6 лет назад
thanks, this wil help me for my navigation excercices !!!
@PolskiDziecak
@PolskiDziecak 6 лет назад
Thank you! More videos like this please! :)
@eberbessajunior9051
@eberbessajunior9051 5 лет назад
Captain Joe, greetings from Brazil, guy, I'm not a pilot but I've learned a lot of things about aviation with you, thank you so much, I've enjoyed your channel and I hope meet you one day, God bless you and... A good pilot is always learning 👍👍
@captpbiswas
@captpbiswas 5 лет назад
Fantastic explanations by you @ Capt. Joe
@urbex_crew
@urbex_crew 6 лет назад
Thank you for your Tipps!
@deeanna8448
@deeanna8448 6 лет назад
I just discovered this channel today, and I've been watching for hours. I'm not a pilot, but I find aviation very interesting. Thank you for making these videos.
@kyriedarwin3703
@kyriedarwin3703 2 года назад
I know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
@daxtonwinston8523
@daxtonwinston8523 2 года назад
@Kyrie Darwin instablaster ;)
@kyriedarwin3703
@kyriedarwin3703 2 года назад
@Daxton Winston Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@kyriedarwin3703
@kyriedarwin3703 2 года назад
@Daxton Winston it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy! Thanks so much you really help me out :D
@daxtonwinston8523
@daxtonwinston8523 2 года назад
@Kyrie Darwin glad I could help xD
@davidrevesz6088
@davidrevesz6088 6 лет назад
Thanks Captain. It was indeed a good and helpful series😎
@druckluftbremse2285
@druckluftbremse2285 3 года назад
Thanks for this great video. Helped a lot.
@shadowdog2017
@shadowdog2017 6 лет назад
Great lesson very informative, Nice Job Capt
@pilotactor777
@pilotactor777 3 года назад
excellent Captain Joe-thanks!
@thrishulshetty
@thrishulshetty Год назад
dammm these videos... so good! cant thank enough cap. Joe.
@christopherwilson6527
@christopherwilson6527 5 лет назад
As a student pilot, only ppl training at the minute, i find this so helpful as i want to do a CBIR after ppl.
@Whatever-o6h
@Whatever-o6h 6 лет назад
Captain Joe Can you make a video on SID & STAR ?
@christianf9229
@christianf9229 4 года назад
Great request, I second that :-) . Currently doing my IR training, that would help a lot, thanks Joe
@TG-to3dv
@TG-to3dv 3 года назад
LNAV/VNAV......FLC
@tungjamesvn
@tungjamesvn 6 лет назад
I love your videos Joe ❤️
@danibullo
@danibullo 6 лет назад
Best video ever Joe!
@TheMvvs
@TheMvvs 4 года назад
Please, Mr Joe, keep the IFR serie for us! Best regards from Brazil.
@richardhobbs8433
@richardhobbs8433 3 года назад
Very helpful, thank you!
@nipunja
@nipunja 6 лет назад
Hi Joe, great video. It was really helpful and knowledgeable video. Thanks Keep posting more. Safe flights ;)
@dinispaulino7512
@dinispaulino7512 6 лет назад
very good video, as always, Joe! I'd surely want to see more videos about flight schools, because I think I'll need them in the future, 'cause I really want to become a pilot, mostly thanks to you!!! I'm 16, by the way😁
@Dave-nh7lq
@Dave-nh7lq 2 года назад
Thank you Captain, very helpful.
@HenriqueCarneiroM
@HenriqueCarneiroM 6 лет назад
So, the direct entry works different for EASA than it’s for ANAC ( Brazilian aviation agency)... we consider a direct entry a certain angle range where you can intercept the inbound course directly.... I’ve never seen an entry where you fly the radius of the curves and then a 90º curve to intercept a leg....that’s new for me and it proves that I need to study more.
@moacyrjetpilot
@moacyrjetpilot 6 лет назад
Henrique Carneiro ... that seemed “different” to me as well since we fly towards the fix, pass-over and proceed outbound turn and so on...🤔
@pilotactor777
@pilotactor777 3 года назад
Great stuff Jo---happy Corona.
@gabrielj.102
@gabrielj.102 Год назад
Best explanation I’ve ever seen
@Rian_06
@Rian_06 6 лет назад
OMG YOU ARE THE BEST!!!
@Yuriamancio
@Yuriamancio 5 лет назад
Captain Joe... Do they actually ask WCA when you entering a holding on a simulator screening? Thanks
@georgesporos2573
@georgesporos2573 6 лет назад
Amazing tutorial !!!☺
@user-xf3mt1vr9h
@user-xf3mt1vr9h 6 лет назад
Thanks for your video!
@zamm20
@zamm20 5 лет назад
Hey Captain Joe, Flight student here. Your videos are extremely helpful in understanding many of these complex topics. I'm not sure if this has already been answered, but when you are making your time corrections, do you base those corrections on the radial that you are originally flying or the heading that you fly based on your wind corrected angle? Thanks!
@anujbahl1979
@anujbahl1979 4 года назад
Just some addition I could think of after seeing the three series. Important to note that tracking into the hold is based on HEADING and after that its TRACK to maintain. Also 5 deg buffer is given for calculating the entry to the hold for the sector.
@arafatogle4098
@arafatogle4098 5 лет назад
Hi jo i come from a family of pilots but may just say apart from my father and brothers you are my role model. Thanks for your advice i will inspire to become a good pilot like you abd better than you
@richardbradley6388
@richardbradley6388 6 лет назад
Great, real practical tips, more of this flight training please
@rishavmarasini6299
@rishavmarasini6299 6 лет назад
Congratulations for half million subscribers👍👍👍 love from NEPAL❤❤❤
@asif645
@asif645 Год назад
Incredibly informative
@jakew9887
@jakew9887 3 года назад
Great Video. Thanks.
@alvarocifuentes6745
@alvarocifuentes6745 6 лет назад
Hi Joe, you make thursdays the best day off the whole week. Thank you for that!! How are you going with the type rating? Can't wait to see you with her
@wwvelyoutubification
@wwvelyoutubification 6 лет назад
Alvaro Cifuentes I agree! Each time I see the notification, I get all hyper and excited!!
@airbus7378
@airbus7378 6 лет назад
Alex Osterrieth me 2
@ayadbarwari5134
@ayadbarwari5134 5 лет назад
Great way to learn more about holding
@brandonbrand2338
@brandonbrand2338 6 лет назад
Great video as usual, what a mouthful Joe :) how often would this happen at a busy airport?
@damienmilk3025
@damienmilk3025 5 лет назад
Thanks, very informative
@BorisFett
@BorisFett 6 лет назад
Great info. Thanks
@shahabsaqib9626
@shahabsaqib9626 6 лет назад
Great video joe
@swamuwell3528
@swamuwell3528 6 лет назад
Could you do the good and bad things about being a co pilot and a pilot? I love all your videos and want to be a pilot like you!!!
@yoyoyoyo2580
@yoyoyoyo2580 6 лет назад
Hey captain joe i have a question if a tailstrike occur is the airplane gonna emergency lading/crash landing or the flight is gonna continue like normal
@manwinkler
@manwinkler 4 года назад
Terrific .... I’ve been a flight instructor since 1979, and this is the easiest explanation I’ll be using for my students 👍 Many thanks for posting.
@unknownuser-pb1io
@unknownuser-pb1io 2 года назад
Hi. There is even an easier way to calculate the WCA and it works fine, too. 1st: Take your Holding speed, e.g. 180 kts and divide it by 60, equals 3. That's your speed factor. 2nd: Divide wind speed by your speed factor, e.g. wind 270/20. 20/3 roughly 6°. That's the maximum WCA. 3rd: Determine the difference between wind angle and inbound course. If it's 1/3 (0° - 30°) use 1/3 of max WCA, 2/3 (31 - 60°) use 2/3 fo max WCA or 3/3 (61° - 90°) (full crosswind) use max. WCA Let's say the inbound leg is 230°, then the wind direction is 2/3 in relation to your inbound course. 4th: calculate WCA: 2/3 of 6° equals 4°. And that's it. I used this technique on my screenings and on Flight Sim on PC and it always worked out well. Happy Landings!
@1Mr.Legend1
@1Mr.Legend1 9 месяцев назад
Captain joe's formula only gives correct results for angles of 30 degrees. There are serious deviations at angles of 30 degrees and above.
@TheKlabim
@TheKlabim 6 лет назад
Hey Joe. Could you do a video on the gear of the a380? They seem to be organized in a weird pattern and the first wheelpair of the 'maingear' hangs lower then the other wheelpairs. And in general, are the wheels accelerated to groundspeed, and if yes, why can you see rubber burning when gears touch the ground?
@keukenrol
@keukenrol 5 лет назад
Thanks for another great video, maybe an idea to do something about flying SID's and STAR's, non precision approaches and ILS categories?
@stefanwolff4054
@stefanwolff4054 6 лет назад
I was happy with VFR... At least I thought so... I'm going for a CB-IR now, just to keep on learning ;-)
@joethepilot9942
@joethepilot9942 5 лет назад
Hi Joe, I'm Joe, a pilot with IFR left on the to-do list. I found this 3 part Hold Series very direct, simple, and helpful. I'd like to add one thing, and please correct me if I'm wrong... If you would like to enter the Direct Entry Pattern, there's 2 ways: flying directly onto the inbound leg with WCA applied once flag is centred, and watch for flag flip to start the first turn and timer and be established. Or as you described, flying accross the fix to the outbound leg. So how would you determine WHERE in space is the outbound leg, exactly. Is it by (?): -Flying towards fix, with a perpendicular radial to that of the original HOLD radial so that you can intercept the DIAMETER length of the holding pattern, which we would know if we were in a FAST enough aircraft to be within the altitude speeds (below 6k' 200KIAS, 6-14k': 230 KIAS, etc.). Which we would know because we calculated it with you, e.g. 230kIAS we know diameter is 2.42nm. - So then we divide 2.42/3.8 = 0.637. Then multiply this by 60 to give us roughly 38 seconds. Then we would apply the rule of thumb you taught us; so if we have a tailwind closer to your 6 o'clock than your 9 o'clock, add 1 sec for every 1kt. - So let's take your example into consideration... if we wanted to fly accross the fix, I would have the OBS set to 090, centre it after I cross the fix, and fly that for 48 seconds (38s + 0.5x20 = 48) since wind is 330/20, and once I'm already timing, set the OBS back to the original of 180 INBOUND, so that at the 48s mark, and I turn, we're exactly where the OUTBOUND leg should be. And then proceed from there applying our WCAs accordingly. SO, is this accurate? I cannot think of another way to simply fly accross the fix and land on the outbound leg if you don't know where it is, as probably displayed on the FDS. Thank you, appreciate the content! Joe
@Gulfstream_Pilot
@Gulfstream_Pilot 6 лет назад
Great videos man. İ am a student pilot, and your videos help a lot. Please make more educative videos.
@davidsheriff8989
@davidsheriff8989 6 лет назад
I never did this when flying a Rollason Condor - used visual aids ie coloured rooftops on warehouses, industrial chimneys and rail track and motorway.
@amanjha9801
@amanjha9801 6 лет назад
Great!!👍👍
@mevolanne
@mevolanne 6 лет назад
Another superb video
@Oliver-kn3bw
@Oliver-kn3bw 6 лет назад
Hi Joe, great video! Was just wondering in commercial airliners do the pilots have to use mental math or computers to do the calculations? Thanks!
@captain8007
@captain8007 6 лет назад
Great ... 🤗 .... thanks captain
@jorisgroen1196
@jorisgroen1196 4 года назад
Captain Joe👮 I am very gladly with thiss videos😃 They are very mathematical, buth I love that. Mine answer is... Keeps going with that😃🌞 I wish you all the best✈🙋
@omeradnan2040
@omeradnan2040 6 лет назад
Hi joe i love your channel, one question i want to ask is what does the pilot mean when he says “ cabin crew all doors to departure and cross check”
@pauligme
@pauligme 6 лет назад
Hey Joe! What do the Letters above the windshield mean?
@flight_frequence
@flight_frequence 7 месяцев назад
Hello Joe, Thanks a lot for your videos! Can we use this wind angle formula during a flight navigation ? or is it better to use cos Formula to calculate drift correction ? Thanks Captain
@chunkhiangho753
@chunkhiangho753 6 лет назад
At 0:44 holding time at or below FL140 is 1 min. Above FL140 is 1 min 30 sec. @Captain Joe mention it correctly in his script. But the embedded subtitle is the other way around.
@nagarjunan8049
@nagarjunan8049 6 лет назад
Hello Joe, awesome video! Really informative! When will you do a collaborated video with mentour?
@pilotactor777
@pilotactor777 4 года назад
great lesson
@yair1956
@yair1956 5 лет назад
...easy.... now we need to practice, practice & more practice .... LOL ... Tnx Captain for sharing
@cebb111
@cebb111 2 года назад
Amazing
@mrkhan2983
@mrkhan2983 6 лет назад
Very nice Joe with love from Pakistan. Kindly make videos on basic IF flying approach charts , high/low charts (SID,STARS) and also on VFR Navigation techniques. Many thanx
@veeravignesh4525
@veeravignesh4525 6 лет назад
superb video
@premsai6799
@premsai6799 6 лет назад
I love your videos, can you make a video on airport charts?
@ssegwanyirogers6888
@ssegwanyirogers6888 6 лет назад
Good info Captain. I wish one day you make a video with mentour
@manolopourikas6
@manolopourikas6 6 лет назад
Hey Captain joe! Could you please make a video about airports? Not about planes but airports :)
@DiCola119
@DiCola119 5 лет назад
Question about direct entries: on many tutorials a direct entry has the pilot turn into the outbound end rather than cross through the pattern. What should be done? If crossing directly though the pattern, how do you know when you've intercepted the outbound leg?
@user-fe3gy1wf2r
@user-fe3gy1wf2r 6 лет назад
SO INTERESTING
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