Srbija Posted January 2 Share #1 Posted January 2 Ifr For Simulator Pilots Published 10/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 29.40 GB | Duration: 17h 36m Confidently fly your airplane in a simulator using real flight lessons for IFR training. What you'll learn Basic techniques of flying using only aircraft instruments Perform IFR procedures including ILS, VORs, NDB, holding patterns, and GPS charts How to make and file IFR plans Communications radio-work for the IFR sim pilot Detailed lessons on the use of each instrument and each aircraft Requirements Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 or 2024 (other sims will do, but you can't submit homework You can fly your plane in VFR conditions already (casual flying while looking out the window) You have taken the Beginner course. You need the basic stick or yoke for flying. Description This series of lectures and demonstrations will teach you the knowledge and skills needed to confidently fly your airplane using IFR rules. This enables you to fly any plane through almost any kind of weather and fly like the pros do. We focus on the Cessna 172 with a G1000 panel in MSFS (FS2020), although any simulator and airplane could work. You will eventually transition up to faster planes including the Beech Bonanza, The Cessna Citation Mustang TwinJet, and the CJ4. This real-world curriculum starts with holding patterns. First without wind correction nor any kind of fix. Then we add more complexity to the scenario. Holding with wind correction, holding on NDBs, VORs, VOR intercepts and GPS fixes. Moving on to learning chart reading and interpretation, we learn about approaches to airports and missed approaches. Transitioning to deeper topics, we cover more details about SIDs and STARs, complete with explanations and demonstrations. IFR radio communications are broken down to be easily understood. Using the G1000 glass cockpit, found in many planes both in real life and in the simulator, you learn to manage all aspects of the panel along the way. We eventually move on to faster planes that still have the G1000 such as the Bonanza and the Cessna Citation Mustang. As a final tip in the course, we learn the basics of an FMS system in the CJ4 twinjet. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Demonstration: Startup, Runup, Practice area and HASEL check Lecture 3 Lesson 1: Standard Rate Turns Lecture 4 Demonstration - Standard Rate Turns Section 2: Module 2: NDBs & Standard Rate Turns Lecture 5 NDBs & Standard Rate Turns Lecture 6 Module 2 - Demonstration: NDBs and Holding at NDBs Section 3: Module 3: Holding Pattern Entry Procedures Lecture 7 Entry - Standard Rate Turns Lecture 8 Demo - Module 3 - Standard Rate Turns Section 4: Module 4: Holding Patterns with Wind Lecture 9 Holding Patterns with Wind Correction Techniques Lecture 10 IFR-Demonstration-Holding Patterns with Wind Correction Section 5: Module 5: VOR Navigation Lecture 11 Tune, identify, and fly in IFR using VOR stations. Lecture 12 VOR Demonstration Lecture 13 IFR-Demo-Module-5-172 Lecture 14 IFR-Demo-Module-5-G1000 Section 6: Module 6: Hold on a VOR Intercept Lecture 15 Module 6: Hold on a VOR, a VOR Intercept, and DME Lecture 16 Demonstration: VOR or DME Hold Section 7: Module 7: The Instrument Landing System - ILS Lecture 17 The Instrument Landing System - ILS Lecture 18 Demonstration - ILS Section 8: Module 8: Detailed ILS Information Lecture 19 Missed Approach, Back Course and more details on Approach Plates Lecture 20 IFR-Demonstration - Missed Approach Lecture 21 IFR-Demo=Module 8 - Executing a Back Course Approach (unpublished and published) Section 9: Module 9: Departure Procedures (DP) and ATC Radio-work Lecture 22 Published Departure Procedures and ATC Radio-work Lecture 23 Module-9-Demonstration-DPs Lecture 24 ATC Communications - IFR Clearances Section 10: Module 10: IFR Flight Plans Lecture 25 IFR Flight Plans Lecture 26 IFR-Demonstration Using SkyVector for Flight Planning Section 11: Module 11: Weather Forcasting for the IFR Pilot Lecture 27 Retrieving and deciphering METARs, TAFs, & NOTAMS Lecture 28 IFR-Demonstration of the tools to retrieve and decipher METARs and TAFs. Section 12: Module 12: GPS Navigation Lecture 29 GPS Navigation Lecture 30 IFR-Demonstration-Module 12A - A short flight Lecture 31 IFR-Demonstration-Module 12B - A longer flight Section 13: Module 13: The DME Arc & Circle Landing Approaches Lecture 32 DME Arc & Circle Landing Approaches Lecture 33 IFR-Demonstration: Executing a DME ARC published approach and a "Circle to Land" Section 14: Module 14: Your IFR Check Ride Lecture 34 Planning, preparation, and criteria for your check-ride flight. Section 15: Module 15: Additional Basic Tools & Orientation Videos Lecture 35 Using Little Nav Map for Planning, Tracking, and making Flight Plans Lecture 36 A G1000 Orientation Video for Beginners Section 16: Module 16: Moving up to Bigger Airplanes Lecture 37 IFR Course: Moving to Bigger Airplanes Simulation pilots using Microsoft Flight Simulator (or other sims) who wish to transition to flying in instrument conditions like the airlines.,Anyone interested in the procedures, radio-work, chart explanations of an IFR course.,Graduates of the Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced courses. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Link to comment
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