GPS Navigation Tutorial – Part IV (G1000 Glass Cockpit GPS Navigation)
by Editor on Friday, June 4th, 2010 | 22 Comments
This is part 4 of my GPS navigation tutorial. In this lesson I will use a Quest Kodiak G1000 glass cockpit for GPS Navigation.
good one.!!!>…..please watch my new video!!
Nice man. Are you applying for Commercial pilot?
@benfalas
I got finish up my IFR first, thats almost done, then I’ll start my commercial training when I get close to 250 hours TT, but that all depends on how much I fly, if I can find another pilot to share the cost of the plane with, I could build 30-40 hours in about 6 months (from when I get my IFR rating), if not, then it will be a year.
Great series G! I learned a lot and have been practicing using the GPS to only confirm my navigation.
The Quest Kodiak from Lionheart has wing dihedral ( self leveling ) which can get tiresome fighting it to maintain a bank angle. But I do enjoy flying it. It’s a nice bird.
Look forward to more of your tutorials.
hey holmie, wassup? well congratulations with your tutorials! but let me ask you something, do you like the garmin g1000? well i won’t say that i don’t but, i donno i think aviation is becoming really robotic..
lol flying is becoming easier and easier.
im thinking about getting that plane…but carenado has some nice ones i wanna get first.
great, full of infos, awesome, and give me your voice, sounds great mr. microphone, lol
Love the tutorial – makes it look navigating is a doddle but I know the opposite is true. Nothing beats the old school way tho. (its only my opinion).
BTW what other tutorials/competition do you have in pipeline? (Just curious).
@02KAINE
Thanks D, but here is the thing, just about every plane has a dihedral wing, from Cessnas to 747′s, that’s for stability.
Think of a ball bearing on a level piece of plank would, it rolls, but crack the plank in the middle and make it into a V shape and the ball will rest at the bottom of the V, but that shouldn’t effect the plane turning that much. It really is an annoying thing in MSFS in an otherwise great plane.
@02KAINE
Some pure aerobatic planes are the only ones without the dihedral wingt, but that is because in aerobatic competitions that dihedral stability hinders some aerobatic maneuvers.
@gustavo87467357
I love the G1000, but that doesn’t mean that that is the only thing I use. A lot of it is robotic, and for a lot of stuff you don’t have to think, it is done for you, but actual pilot training involves all kinds of different types of navigation.
Only the future will tell how much this change has affected th piloting community, but great pilots who are enthusiastic about flying will always learn everything well.
@FSX404 Did you ever get the Pilatus? It’s a really great aircraft to fly.
@k15H0r3
One thing I really want to do is “pilotage” & “dead dead reckoning” navigation, this is navigation where you basically navigate by land marks, but it is extremely hard in MSFS.
i.e, you takeoff, turn to a certain heading, adjust for the wind and reach your first checkpoint, no VORs GPS’ ADFs or anything else. Pure visual navigation, you navigate by landmarks and make adjustments in the air.
This BTW is the first thing student pilots learn, even before knowing how a VOR or GPS works.
@FLOCKAIR
Stop mocking me, it is the only voice I have, and this will the first time anyone would have traded their own voices for mine, LOL, you guys crack me up all the time
@02KAINE
I completely forgot, I started, and then my lust for being a teenager once again, ADHD and everything, took over , LOL, who was the one that makes it?
@FSX404 Flight 1 makes a FSX and FS04 model.
Great Vids FSX404
Whats the specs on your computer/laptop?
Looking for a good laptop for FSX
@Claguey5
Oh geez, I have an old Athlon 2.1 with 3GB memory, and a ATI 1GB video card. That is one reason I don’t use FSX much.
As far as laptop specs that are good for a FSX, I could only lie to you. I can fly, but if anything on my computer needs to be done, I pay the neighbors kid to come and update or fix it.
Some of the guys in my friends or subscribers know the computer stuff a lot better, guys like Anush, guitargamery, etc, you’d be better of asking one of them for computer advice
Very nifty cockpit indeed! Does kinda show how much more functional the new glass cockpits are!
@jonthedoors
MSFS barely scratches the surface of the G1000′s, these suckers have everything from traffic, terrain following, airport information,XM radio etc etc etc…
Like I say in the video, I wish that MSFS would have spent a few extra bytes on making the G1000 more like the actual one.
I love that it shows the wind. It would be even cooler if it calculated your wind correction angle and gave you a new heading to follow. That shouldn’t be too hard for a computer to do.
Superb tutorial! You saved me a tremendous amount of hair pulling. Honestly, thanks.