Using GPS for Instrument Approaches is an instructional video made by expert flight simmers and professional aviators. Everything is explained in easy-to-follow English with graphical animations.
“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,” explains author Bill Stack. “I sincerely believe you will enjoy using my videos.”
Use GPS to Follow Published Instrument Approahces!
Select, load, and activate published instrument approaches
Choose transition points
See your approaches in the GPS screen
Follow your approaches by GPS
Use autopilot to guide through the approaches
And much more Enjoy the Advantages of GPS Navigation
Your GPS shows your approach path and data.
You can access detailed data about your approach.
You can allow GPS to follow the approaches.
Or you can maneuver through the approaches yourself.
You can change approaches if necessary.
And many more skills. 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
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A 30 SECOND (5 MB) SAMPLE OF THE VIDEO.
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 video players such as Microsoft Media Player, RealPlayer, and WinAmp.
Instructions for use are included.
Prerequisites
Using GPS for Instrument Approaches is an advanced topic. To benefit from this video, you need to know how to use a GPS device and how to simulate instrument flight. Using GPS for navigation is explained in my video,
Navigating With GPS. Simulating instrument flight is explained in my book,
Instrument Flying for Flight-Sim Pilots
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