3 Tips to Improve...WITHOUT Flying!

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Is weather or money keeping you from flying? Don’t lose your flying proficiency! These tips will help you improve your maneuvers WITHOUT flying the airplane!

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a poor man like me who has no chance for pilot school. Now I can say I found the opportunity to to learning.
thank for the owner of this channel and got bless your family

engineerauwalauwal
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I earned my PPL in 2019. I wish I found your videos sooner. They are a great resource. I didn’t fly much during 2020 due to COVID shut downs, and have recently started flying again with an instructor, because I’d rather spend a little extra cash to be safer and regain my skills. Your vids help me hone my chair-flying and call out things a pilot should pay attention to prior to strapping on the Cessna. Thanks for producing them.

LuoJun
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1) See & Say — Chair Flying
2) Brain Freeze — Memorize checklist
3) Picasso Pilot — Drawing the pattern & performing procedures as you progress.

Commenting as my reference when I go back to watch the video again.

slyfer
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I trained for my first solo in Microsoft Flight sim 1990. It actually worked - I was able fly the circuits in MSFS1990, and reherse all the altitudes, timings and procedures, even trimmimg for altitude and speed. I had carboard mock ups for the positions of the "real" controls like flaps, gear, etc.

rinzler
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I had to smile about the cockpit poster. It is 2022. You can do a lot without flying the physical Airplane. A VR setup for MSFS2020 will allow you to practice in the virtual world. O.K. for actual Airplane behavior I would still go to XPLANE 11, especially for Helicopters. I had many hours in VR XPLANE 11 before I did my PPL(H) and it showed as my CFIs said. 48 minutes to all controls in a stable hover is pretty good compared to time required typically without Simulator experience. Today, for the price of a couple of flights hours, everyone can have a Simulator that's in most ways superior to professional ones. I still prepare VFR flights to unknown Airports in VR and MS2020, it is amazing how much better you get there and into the pattern. So that's an addition/update to your recommendations in the video I would have.

BlueSideUp
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Three things I dig about this video:

1) I really like the simplistic, no-fancy, bare bones breakdown of some really good homework material along with study practices that, with steady application can seriously improve anyone's flying skills. (especially mine; I can't wait to start)

2) Another huge, multi-ton, planet-sized, golden nugget I got from this video is a really good practically clever homework assignment which not only looks like a fun game, but it can quickly turn into an exciting, playful, brain challenger that will reward players many times over with the skills they'll attain. And it is easily customizable by any user.

3) I will soon, if not very soon, incorporate what I've learned here into my regular learning and study habits and then begin to look no where other than up for my successful progression.
4) I especially like your mention of developing "muscle memory" and more importantly, pacing myself smoothly, suavely, and ever so elegantly in tending to Emergency Situation, et al.

jasonpeters
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I started memorising some of the checklist procedures and radio calls before seeing your vid. I guess this was me self evaluating and trying to improve brain capacity when ‘in the moment’. Seeing your video has added further structure and value; those checklists look good too! Your advice here is top notch and it’s fun to do. Thank you 👊

nealshave
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I have been flying since January this year. Been struggling since then with two CFIs that do not know what "procedures" are. I was creating my own so that things could improve for me to learn faster. You just confirmed what i have been doing for a month. However you had brought more stuff I didn't think about. Your method of teaching is the best from all the "youtubers" Embry Riddle and all the other schools I've been studying from. Great job! thanks for sharing and I will be checking all you videos from now on.

ele
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Just on the go around procedure - on my first solo, I was set up to land, and the aircraft ahead was stuck on the runway for some reason - I was instructed a go around by the tower. I had the procedure memorised and rehersed so I didn't skip a beat.

rinzler
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I think this is one of the most valuable videos you have done (the other one is the 5 weird maneuvers with SETH LAKE). I watched this video early on in my training but did not really have a complete appreciation or understanding of what you were talking about. Now that I am about $9000 into my PPC training I definitely know what you are talking about. The right resources and knowledge at the right time could prevent a whole lot of re-work, unlearning and re-learning. Thanks for what you do brother!

fernandezgonzalez
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Ive just started my PPL training in the U.K. so glad I found your channel!

gavinrodriguesart
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Just did a Discovery flight and these videos are helping a bunch for coaching me up for my next classes and understanding what I just did.

taoisttiger
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This is sooo good. I have my PPL but use your videos to keep my mind in the game. Plus, some of the things you bring to the table either didn't come my way or didn't stick during my training. I watch your videos over and over.

timhoke
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Your videos are incredible. I'm a pre solo student, and this has helped me tremendously.

michaelnew
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Really good n easy to understand teaching style n words...students n all levels benefit from ur videos, pls do keep it up... glad I found ur channel. Very professional n nice of u to reply your viewers...very good to see this from an instructor!! Thank you so much!! Be safe, cheers! :)

xyxihdf
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The perfect video!!! I’ve been in school almost 2 months and this was the most helpful instructions I’ve had. Going to follow this advice. Thanks and yes I subscribed

dattyga
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Great content. Will definitely be saving and watching this video again. I am 37 and starting flight school at ATP in The fall. I have some previous flight experience, so this was all familiar, but explained very very well. Thanks!

andrewlundin
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Great videos, very important and practical information, now Im on this situation, my last flight was four monts ago and I`ll put in practice everything you said. Many thanks.

VueloVFR
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Love these videos and external links… I wish I could subscribe 100 more times…

LtKrunchy
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Just starting the journey to PPL this is just awesome. Much appreciated sir. Keep it up

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