Just want to say a big HELLO from Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada and a bigger THANK YOU for producing such GREAT videos. I've been watching them for the past 2 hours. LOVE the content. I am 59 years young and a student pilot ... 38 hours in my log book so far. Due to Covid 19 I haven't flown a REAL plane since Feb 24th 2020. Hopefully I will be back in the air again later in September. As time permits, I have been doing a little flying on my X-Plane 11 sim set up trying to keep my technique and procedures current. Your videos are a GREAT addition and compliment the on line ground school I am doing. I am starting to flight plan and do some navigation so these videos have been very helpful, a LOT of GREAT tips. I look forward to your future videos. Again, a big THANK YOU. : )
@WEHVideos4 жыл бұрын
thanks Brian! Great to here from folks up north hope your staying healthy and safe! I like your attitude 59 years young, I'm 76 years young :-) Just in case you haven't seen my videos on flight planning here's a link to the series: kzbin.info/aero/PLjqSrWIZDAi__eI-TVAd-xixS9CkIzy5J Good luck with you quest for your PPL and hope you get in the air soon. It's been a bit longer than you since I've been able to fly and am hoping to remedy that in the near future. Blessings, skip
@yozhiworks3 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say thank you for your work, it's fantastic of you to give such clear explanations for free. Cheers!
@WEHVideos3 жыл бұрын
Hi Joshua, Your welcome and thanks for watching glad you found it clear, hope it helps. By the way, if you are interested, X-Hanger has given me the rights to their Cessna 172N for X Plane 11, the airplane I use in most of my videos, and have allowed me to give it away to anyone who would like to use it for following along in my videos. You can learn how to download it by watching the video in the link below: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o56yqXl4oMx4eKc Blessings, skip
@yozhiworks3 жыл бұрын
@@WEHVideos Whoa, that's fantastic! Downloading it now. God Bless you!
@criscusack Жыл бұрын
I know this series was a long time ago, but I'm new to this and really learning a lot! You do great work!
@WEHVideos Жыл бұрын
Hi criscusack, Yea it's been a few years but some things don't change :-) Thanks for watching and I'm glad you like my work!! Blessings, skip
@cessnajet19646 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot of aviation because of your videos. In how to fly a small plane. ( X Plane 10/11) I can not thank you enough Mr. Skip! I really like what you are doing, please keep up the great videos coming.
@WEHVideos6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Cessna Jet really appreciate your encouragement and am glad the videos are helping. Happy flying. Blessings, skip
@balme993 жыл бұрын
Nice vid, helpful and no beating around the bush. Thank you!
@WEHVideos3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bruno glad it was helpful and thanks for watching :-) Blessings, skip
@balme993 жыл бұрын
@@WEHVideos Hello Skip, im still going over your videos. Nice channel you have there! God bless. Bruno
@WEHVideos3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bruno really appreciate that! By the way, if you fly in X-Plane, X-Hanger has given me the rights to their Cessna 172N and have allowed me to give it away to anyone who would like to use it for following along in my videos. You can learn how to download it by watching the video in the link below: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o56yqXl4oMx4eKc Blessings, skip
@mirageycq4 жыл бұрын
Another good one. So easy to understand with your explications. Thanks again Skip.
@WEHVideos4 жыл бұрын
Thanks John glad it easy to understand, that's always been my goal :-) Blessings, skip
@dennisdorsi98664 жыл бұрын
Hi Skip, both situations worked out well. I didn't realize I was flying out too far after take off so I was well out of the area. Also, I forgot to turn the heading bug to the runway #'s. As far as the red line, I accidentally bumped the scroll wheel on the mouse and noticed that you can zoom in and out on the map. I just had to zoom in to see my flight path. At this point you would not want to see my flight path. I will be staying in the pattern till I get better control of the sim plane and before I leave the area to do some navigating. Thanks for you help. And by the way, I saw your video on your set up and it looks really great! I'll be working on mine for a long time. I bought the Allsportsystem flight sim but I am a long way from getting it to work right. One thing at a time. Bless you Skip and again, thank you! Dennis
@WEHVideos4 жыл бұрын
Hi Dennis, Glad you got things sorted out :-) I checked out Allsportsystem looks really nice and the prices are not outrageous! Glad I could help and hang in there you will get it. Blessings, skip
@darnedghost20086 жыл бұрын
Love your videos, and your way to explain!
@WEHVideos6 жыл бұрын
Thanks darnedghost2008 glad you like my videos, thanks for watching hope they help. Blessings, skip
@lpappas4744 жыл бұрын
The VSI is very important in learning the attitude for straight and level flight and trimming for that attitude. If the VSI shows a trend up or down the pilot knows he or she needs to make an adjustment to the pitch attitude and then fine trim the aircraft to hold that pitch. The pilot can also decide to adjust the power to hold altitude. As a pilot enters a turn he or she is required to increase back pressure on the yolk control/stick in order to maintain altitude. The VSI is a great indicator in determining the proper amount of back pressure required, it shows if any trend has occurred while entering the turn.
@pronounceword5 жыл бұрын
I like your video very much. It's really great. I'll keep an eye on your channel. I am your fan and I will support you.
@WEHVideos5 жыл бұрын
Thanks pronounce word and thanks for watching hope it helps. Blessings, skip
@VirVit6 жыл бұрын
Could you help, let's say I'm lost in a cross country flight. I'm on VFR. I've a chart and found an airport I want to head to. 1) How can I find the right direction on VFR chart (like what radio to tune to)? 2) As far as I understood there could be airports without any VOR/VORTAC/NDB stations. So how could I head directly to them? Sorry for these beginner questions ;)
@WEHVideos6 жыл бұрын
Hi VirVit, This is far from a beginners question and is a very good question as well. The answer is too long to describe here and is a very good idea for a whole video. I am working on a video for flight planning right now and will include the answer to your question in that video. The video will most likely be divided into several parts so your answer will most likely be in part two or three depending on how it goes. Thanks for a great question, I hope you can wait a few weeks for the answer :-) Blessings, skip
@lpappas4744 жыл бұрын
If possible, look for a VOR in the area, it doesn't have to be located on the airport you're trying to fly to. Next draw a line on your chart from the center of the VOR to the airport you want to fly to. The line you have drawn will pass through the compass rose on the chart of the VOR, indicating the radial from the VOR to the airport. Tune your nav radio to the VOR,( Frequency will be between 108 to 117.95 MHz, identify the station through the morse code or voice ID being broadcast and they rotate the OBS ( Omni Bearing Selector) for the radial you want to fly. Your challenge now is to learn how to navigate using a VOR, are you flying the radial or its reciprocal at first to get to the airport. As Skip said, it's an advanced question.
@jorensoete19165 жыл бұрын
How do you display these instruments seperately on your screen?
@WEHVideos5 жыл бұрын
Hi Joren, These are add-on instruments that you can use for building a instrument panel on a second monitor. Below are the two websites where I got these instruments. simplugins.com/html/x-plane.html www.siminnovations.com/ Blessings, skip
@VMCAviationVideos6 жыл бұрын
In a few years pilots won't even have to learn flying by an ADF 😒
@WEHVideos6 жыл бұрын
Hi VMC, Right you are ADF is slowly but surely on it's way out :-( Thanks for watching and I will check out your videos. Blessings, skip