MSFS - Holding patterns tutorial (AH IFR flight lesson #5)

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Alpha Hotel Flight Simulator Training
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Hello flight simmers, and welcome back to Alpha Hotel Flight Simulator Training.  In this video, we'll take an in-depth look at holding patterns - how to enter them & how to fly them (and how to program your GPS for them!)

Holding patterns are primarily used to give airborne aircraft delays when necessary - but they are also an integral part of instrument approaches.  Learning to fly them will make you a more well-versed and proficient instrument pilot.  

All charts used in this video are available at SkyVector.com

If you are not familiar with the basics of instrument flying, follow this link to learn more:  MSFS - Basics of Instrument Flying (A...

For the entire instrument training series, follow this link:  Instrument flying in MSFS

For the basics of VOR navigation, follow this link:  MSFS 2020 - VOR navigation (AH VFR/Pr...

For the basics of NDB navigation, follow this link:  MSFS - NDB/ADF/Bearing pointer naviga...

To learn the basics of GPS navigation, and learn to use the GNS 530 & 430, follow this link:  Garmin GNS 530/430

To learn to use the G1000, follow this link:  Garmin G1000 training

To learn how to use the OBS mode on the Garmin products, follow this link:MSFS - Using OBS mode on the G1000.  ...

Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:16 - what are holding patterns?
03:01 - The standard hold
04:49 - Max holding speeds
08:03 - Non-standard hold
09:19 - Holding clearances
15:00 - Standard hold briefing
19:45 - Standard hold demo
24:21 - Non standard hold brief
27:18 - DME hold brief
31:28 - DME hold demo
35:19 - GPS holds, partt 1
38:00 - wind correction in holds
43:10 - hold entries
55:35 - which entry do I use?
1:01:15 - GPS holds, part 2
1:02:19 - PT hold w/GPS
1:05:47 - Missed approach holds
1:08:25 - programing unpublished holds
1:12:28 - GNS 530 unpublished hold
2 سال پیش در تاریخ 1401/11/15 منتشر شده است.
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