Shooting IFR Approaches in a Cessna 172 πŸ›¬

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Published 2023-05-05
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Master the art of relying on their instruments to maintain situational awareness and aircraft control during IFR flights πŸŒπŸ“Š

Execute precise and safe IFR procedures and communications with Air Traffic Control (ATC) πŸŽ§πŸ—£οΈ

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All Comments (21)
  • @tbirds5313
    I’m going up for my second PPL lesson tomorrow, your videos have been incredibly helpful for studying for lessons.
  • @pneuma55
    I love that your so relaxed, that helps so much when your the trainee.
  • @pilotrachael
    Great video, Chris! At the beginning of IFR training, I struggled to remember to set the heading bug. Now, it’s automatic and the first thing I do when getting vectored.
  • Chris, Great job on the video there. Nothing like a little IFR training. Now that winter finally looks like it is going to let go here in the UP of Michigan I need to get out and keep myself on the right side of currency and proficiency. Good luck on everything up in Homer this summer. Hope to get up that way at some point again but the Wife seems to really be enjoying Sitka. I am driving her truck up the beginning of June so that will be a adventure.
  • @New2Me170B
    This makes me want to get back in there doing IFR training with you.
  • Chris you do such a good job explaining things so they can be understood. Thanks for bringing us along with you guys.
  • @alaska_photo
    Hi Chris! Nice channel! This is Stephen Ratcliff’s son, fyi.
  • @snowman100
    Getting ready to start IFR end of this year, good insight!
  • @Tow69er
    Really enjoy the content, Keep bring the videos as always fly safe
  • Love the practice ATC callouts. I found that very helpful for noobs..
  • Love the channel and new panel Chris. Question; How do you mount the Ipad on the right and angle it toward the pilot? Is it adjustable?
  • @boogerwood
    Enjoyed this as I just got my PPL and looking forward to instrument! Why don't you have him use foggles?
  • @yansh184
    Can’t wait to start my ppl after exams
  • Hey Chris, I am 37 and I am wondering is it to late to be a private pilot? Is it worth it at the age I am? All comments are welcome as this is a honest question I keep asking myself..