He's NEVER been in the clouds! | Student Pilot IFR Flight Training

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Published 2023-04-28
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In this thrilling episode, our student pilot takes the reins of a Cessna 172, accompanied by their knowledgeable Angle of Attack flight instructor, navigating the unpredictable weather patterns, dense cloud cover, and strong winds that make flying in Alaska a truly unique and exhilarating experience. ✈️🌨️💨

Witness our student pilot as they:

Master the art of relying on their instruments to maintain situational awareness and aircraft control during IFR flights 🌐📊

Execute precise and safe IFR procedures and communications with Air Traffic Control (ATC) 🎧🗣️

Develop confidence and understanding of advanced aviation skills, including real-world IMC scenarios and navigation techniques 💡🌩️

From the cockpit of the Cessna 172, experience the raw beauty of Alaska's landscape as we fly above majestic mountains, pristine glaciers, and vast stretches of untamed wilderness. 🏞️🏔️❄️

As our student pilot conquers their first IFR flight in Alaska, you'll be inspired by their determination, growth, and unwavering passion for aviation. Share in their excitement as they push their limits and learn valuable pilot skills that will shape their future as a proficient and well-rounded pilot. 🛫👩‍✈️👨‍✈️

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Welcome
0:43 Coming Up
3:00 Take Off
4:52 In the Clouds
13:05 Online Ground School
16:00 Final Approach Fix
21:20

All Comments (21)
  • @angleofattack
    Hey Aviators! Thanks for tuning in. Make sure to hit the like button, subscribe, and ring the notification bell. Also leave a comment and I'll answer back!
  • Actual IMC experience is VERY important. Good work, Chris. Very good instructional technique. My method of "reverse sensing" is to think of the CDI as the airplane and the doughnut as the course line. So you would fly the CDI toward the doughnut. I look forward to your next video. 😃
  • Chris, Great job on the IFR video. Have had my certificate for 8 months now and have almost zero actual experience. To much winter and ice. Maybe spring will come some day here but it is not promising. Been snowing for 4 days now. Just have to keep up with the simulated until the weather cooperates. Thank you for all the work you put into these.
  • @josephraschke3495
    Do you ever feel disoriented? My last trainer did some sketchy stuff and took us above the clouds before I was ready. Maybe 5 hours of training total. He’s like we aren’t supposed to do this but let’s go above 2000’ and do ifr training. Huge cloud formations. I was so disoriented and nervous at the same time. I didn’t fly with that guy anymore
  • @flywithty1788
    Thankyou for a great video!! I am hoping to see more IFR videos as that is my next step in my aviation journey and every little bit of information I can gather is very helpful and I appreciate your great work put into the video.
  • @moriarty4100
    I did the majority of my instrument training in actual IMC out of EDF. Back then didn't have the fancy gadgets! Still using the old ADF's, dual nav/comms, standard 6 pack etc. Did a few PAR (GCA) approaches into EDF! That was a lot of work!
  • Awesome video as always, Chris. Hoping to find the time to get my PPL in the future. Your videos are always educational and entertaining. Thanks for all you do and keep up the great work.
  • Always love your videos. You are so clear with your explanations. Nice to know when your instruments are reverse sensing.
  • @skygod1067
    Good for people to see the work load required for IFR
  • @steveyork1664
    Chris. I do enjoy all of your videos. I’m not a pilot but have the opportunity to start my training and the more I watch not only yours but others you have motivated me to get started. I really wish I were in your area because I really enjoy the way you instruct. I’m so fired up to get started.
  • @masa.aviator
    Great video! As a CFII, I always learn something new from another CFII!! Thanks!!!
  • Mr. Palmer you're patience is amazing. Loved watching IFR flying your knowledge is astounding. Thank you for sharing. Did you're course loved it!! Studying to take private pilots license test.
  • It's criminal how many people get an instrument ticket without a single minute of actual. (And many instructors shake in their boots at the thought of actual.)