FS2020: Back To Basics With MSFS: Part 19 - ADF/NDB Navigation!

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Showcasing one of the original forms of Radio Beacon Navigation, in this video we look at how to fly using ADF & NDBs.

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⌚Timestamps⌚
Introduction: (0:00)
Basic overview of NDBs: (1:19)
Flight using ADF/NDB Navigation: (4:43)
How to alter numbers after the decimal: (16:38)

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Back when I worked for Cessna about the only thing we used the ADF for was listening to local AM (MW) broadcast stations. I spent my last six months there working the overnight shift which kind of sucked because I didn’t get to do any flying but when out running in the engines and setting up the gyros, I always listened to Art Bell’s spooky overnight radio show.

leonardlakey
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Hey James, I’m currently flying planes with steam gauges (dc-3, Cessnas 152 and 172) and your videos on radio navigation, including this one, are as always very helpful, so thanks!

Ocean
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I got my PPL in Lafayette, Georgia, US back in the early 90's. This was well before GPS was widely used so navigation was mostly done using VOR's. However, the local AM (MW) radio station transmitter on the southern approach to the runway could be received as an NDB and was very useful if you got lost!

chrisvowell
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yep deffo, interested in m, ore nav features using glass. They are more difficult than the steam gauges, which doesnt make sense, surely electronics and tech improvements are supposed to be easier

Choonzy
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Since I updated London senary, I have noticed that the London barrier is there now. Another informative video from you. I used NDB's and VOR's a lot in the old MFSF. Thanks Huddison.

morgidvmwmdv
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I really liked this video and the NDB form of navigating. Seems nice and straightforward forward so definitely something I will be exploring in MSFS 2024 if I ever get into an actual fight with it 😢

hammerpgh
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Thanks Huddison another great vid, nice to fly old school across the UK.

Iveraghboy
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Bit of a faff but I’ll set this up, would never have found that setting 👍. Just on the flying lesson, I had 2 lessons (2 hours) bought as a gift many years ago, first hour was basic pitch and roll with rudder inputs, after that my instructor basic said you have 55 mins… she’s all yours! If you can afford topping up your air time I’d definitely recommend it.

get_outdoors
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Never heard of an RNP approach
Fascinating though

Dublin Airport New Runway Diversions: The opening of the northern parallel runway 10L/28R at Dublin on 24 August 2022 is covered in a separate feature in this issue. However, problems have arisen from the fact that initially the RNP approach was the only available procedure for landing on runway 10L, with a NOTAM advising that CAT I and CAT II approaches, Localizer approaches and VOR approaches were not available until 30 September 2022. This resulted in at least two diversions as the aircraft or crews concerned were unable the fly RNP approach.

The first of these diversions took place on 01 September 2022 when the crew of Swiss Airbus A320-214 HB-IJL operating flight LX400 from Zurich to Dublin diverted to Manchester as they advised they were unable to fly the RNP approach to runway 10L. On contacting Dublin ATC, the crew requested runway 10R for landing, but this could not be authorised as segregated runway operations were in progress, with 10L the designated landing runway and runway 10R the designated departure runway. ATC advised that runway 10R would become available for landing at 1300L when the airport reverted to single runway operations, but there was insufficient fuel to allow the aircraft to hold until then. The crew requested to hold whilst they attempted to seek a solution to the problem, and ATC cleared the flight to fly orbits near the VATRY waypoint, which started at around 1100L. At one stage the crew requested radar vectors for a visual approach to runway 10L, but ATC advised that the RNP was the only approach available. After 15 minutes holding, the crew requested a diversion to Manchester where they would refuel and return to Dublin when runway 10R was available. The flight eventually landed in Dublin at 1426, about 2 hours 45 minutes behind schedule. The return flight to Zurich, LX401, incurred a further delay, departing about 3 hours 20 minutes late.

On 04 September Loganair ATR42-600 G-LMSA operating flight LM51 from Aberdeen to Dublin encountered the same problem and ended up diverting to Belfast City. The aircraft took off from Aberdeen at 0920L, and on contacting Dublin Centre were advised that the RNP approach to runway 10L was the only approach available, and that neither runway 10R nor runway 16 was available. The crew requested to hold whilst they contacted the company as to what to do, and were cleared to enter a holding pattern in their present position which was abeam Dundalk. The crew later stated that they could fly the RNP profile to the Final Approach Point at EBEZA, which is 8.5 nautical miles from the runway, and then continue on a visual approach, but the controller advised that visual approaches to runway 10L were not approved. After holding from 1020 until 1130, the crew decided to divert to Belfast City, where they arrived at 1145, some 2 hours 25 minutes after departing from Aberdeen. The return flight from Dublin to Aberdeen was cancelled, and the aircraft positioned from Belfast City to Aberdeen as LOG940F.

Shortly afterwards on 04 September the crew of Emirates Airline Boeing 777-31HER A6-EBK operating flight EK161 from Dubai also advised that they were unable to fly the RNP approach, and requested to enter the hold whilst they consulted the company. They subsequently advised that they had received authorisation to fly the RNP approach and were able to land with minimal delay.

CanaryIrish
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Fun that, tried it on G1000, more guess work and the user manual, but landed there sweetly 2nd; a go around from a really messed up landing. Went in on 07 on approach mode - and it seemed like it was going to put me in the trees so took over and landed sweet - thanks to "practice practice practice". Could do with finding you 172 vid on it next (i get lost in them). Thanks again

pks
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even though in me area NDB has all been eliminated still good to know on how to use NDB just the same . I enjoy Simhanger and Huddison so the both of you shouldn't make a fuss the both of you have something to Entertain us and Educate us. in the good ol days one used to be abile to dial in a AM radio station as well IE 730 on the ADF

mikecoffee
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James... yes, would be interested in seeing a video done in Cessna 172 using ndb and adf....Thankyou..

bobatkinson
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I’ve gotten rather comfortable flying in the Grand Caravan. But the 152 is pure piloting. By the seat of your pants!

riflemusket
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Thank you very much. I dont speak english very well however you are helped me to understand how works the ndb/afd. In german there are not good videos. Thanks a lot.

walterp
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I think you have chosen this beautiful color on the C-152 just because it is better visible in the rainy weather 😅
Need to thank you for this video.
I am currently preparing some Lessons for our german Flight-Sim community (AndyanerTV) and you give really good explanation I can use.
Will give you credits in the lesson supplementals.

EnsiFerrum
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Hudds … Must say spoiled rotten with the Garmin. Love it’s precision. Would be turning back the clock t use the NDB system. Regards

CanaryIrish
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Yes all the Navigation would be wonderful, Please do it slowly though for us slow to learn lol. Many flip here and there, do this, do that, and thats it, video ended. Say, how do you do .5 setting on that freq 433.5 if youre in the real Cessna 152? They dont have hatbuttons Thanks Hud

ellonysman
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Great video, question, how would you dial in 0.5 on the actual plane ?.

Patrick-gezn
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I got my PPL at 17 in 1978. I'm restarting once my medical is done. We learned ADF back in the day. Now on msfs2020, I've learned glass cockpit, but refuse to give up on VOR and ADF/NDB. what if, gps fails. I keep the skills up for the same reason I carry an old school compass in the flight bag.

kirkbymr
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In the FS Academy IFR lesson 3 I can hear the morse code, buT no matter what I do now I cannot hear it beeping and according to the tool tips I have everything turned all the way up. I give up. Thank you. I was able to tune in and hear the beeping elsewhere, wird stuff.

AaronT-TX