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Postby Dean » Wed May 21, 2014 2:42 am



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Using Instrument Approach Charts is an instructional video made by expert flight simmers and professional aviators that teaches you how to read and use Instrument Approach Charts to execute instrument approaches.

“I made my flight-sim videos to enable my fellow flight simmers to enjoy this hobby as much as I do by simulating flight as realistically as possible,â€￾ explains author Bill Stack. “I sincerely believe you will enjoy using my videos.â€￾

  • Understand important data on instrument approach charts
  • Find headings, altitudes, navaids, fixes, and more;
  • Use ILS, GPS, VOR, DME, NDB, & STAR procedures;
  • Follow localizers, glide slopes, step-downs;
  • Follow DME arcs, procedure turns, missed approaches
  • High quality instructional video
  • Focused step-by-step instruction
  • Separate screen for each step
  • Clear and concise audio narration
  • Common video players
  • Duration 25:47 minutes
  • Approach charts included
  • File size: 208 MB
Learn From an Instructional Video

  • Scripted and edited narration
  • Separate screens for each step
  • Animated highlights for key concepts
  • Succinct explanations for everything
  • Crystal clear audio quality
Focus and Limits

  • Focuses on published instrument approaches.
  • Explains Garmin 500® in Microsoft Flight Simulator®
  • For home flight simulation
  • Does not cover basic GPS usage.
  • Does not explain everything about IFR.
  • Not for real-world aviation.
Compatible With Popular Software and Operating Systems

Uses common media players. Instructions for use are included.



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Postby Ian Warren » Wed May 21, 2014 9:38 am

A lot of fun, especially when using NZ chart and having a ATC guy in multiplay sitting in the tower teaching the workings, unfortunate real life takes over so these maybe ideal.
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Postby omitchell » Wed May 21, 2014 10:33 am

Ian Warren wrote:
QUOTE (Ian Warren @ May 21 2014,9:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A lot of fun, especially when using NZ chart and having a ATC guy in multiplay sitting in the tower teaching the workings, unfortunate real life takes over so these maybe ideal.


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Postby Ian Warren » Wed May 21, 2014 11:47 am

Chuckles yeah,..... seriously having a budding ATC guy Nick really made it interesting, but also teaching the use of charts .. again not sure how good VATSIM people are or if they have actual ATC guys , following the plates also with in a MP in shared cockpit with a Dash8/Fokker100 pilot with ATC , that was quite an experience.
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