ATPL Principles of Flight - Class 1: Atmosphere and I.S.A

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ATPL Principles of Flight - Class 1: Atmosphere and I.S.A
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Welcome to Class 1 in the ATPL Principles of Flight series.

The air and atmosphere around us must be understood to some extent before we can look at the way a wing works. The international standard atmosphere assists with the calculating of forces and is a good common picture for aviators to work with.

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Aiming to assist with ATPL theory exams and the ground school aspect of ATPL training. Including helpful tips for studying and to use in the exam.

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thansk for videos! but i wish you drop the background music, it is hard sometimes to hear clearly

ownzer
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Very, very useful video, thank you so much.
It would help us more if you would drop or lower the music volume, as it is very difficult to hear you and concentrate.

gabrielledumitru
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Really good explanation, but can you lower the volume of the music ?

brissone
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Fantastic video. The music is a bit too loud and somewhat overpowers the voice. You have to listen closely. But the content and explanations are remarkable. Thx

manuel-hadriensalard
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Hi Grant. Many thanks for the videos. They are a great help used them for ATG and MET. Passed both first time all the way from South Africa. On to the next! Cheers 💪

ernstpienaar
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Very good explanation but the music in the background distracts thanks for your efforts

AnisSouisse
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Informative and all your videos are very useful, Thank you very much for your efforts

mohamedalaminemahdjoubi
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Great video, Thank you! just Humidity starts at 8:50=)

petrasovakova
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I love your videos if you can omit the background music it would be helpful thank you

kimuliamanda
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thank u sooo much i hope u conntuniu in this

najatatiq
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Hi your videos are extremely helpful, do you think you could make a few videos on Performance
Thanks

zainzeeshan
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Hey! I was wondering if I could ask for some tips.

Do you do much note taking when you studied for these ATPL's? Sometimes I feel as though I waste time taking too many notes or ones which I won't look at again.

Mike-cofd
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@atplclass is the whole subject based on the new syllabus 2020? Also do you cover the whole subject?

tuhent
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hai grant.. love your vid.. can you explain abit on 1' c = 1' k but 0'c = 273'k.. i dont understand where the 1c = 1k thankyou in advance

marcchua
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At 15" we hear "Degrees Kelvin" - those are not degrees, Kelvin is a unit itsellf, e.i.: 15 dergees Celsius = 288 Kelvin. ;>

The_Real_Viku
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A very good video but adding music really ruins this 😞

DrummerDibs
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I don't understand. Surely if the air is more moist the density would be higher because there is more gas per unit of volume.

martinduran
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Please remove music while explaining thanks for videos

shahroonrasheed
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Please there's no such thing as decree kelvin

oganija
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We are not understanding in English can you change it into hindi

shyamnandan