@drumdude46 And by drift correction, they mean "navigation" correction for the wind by reference to stuff, not the regular aileron/rudder correction you normally apply on takeoff. I hope that clears up any confusion.
@drumdude46 I have your answer. The reason why you want to maintain the runway heading as it is in "Mag" is because they don't care about wind correction. Basically, you just need to keep "trying" to fly at the heading for the runway you are cleared for, and as you move the wind will be changing where you are, but you are on Radar remember, they know where you are. It's not a precise science, as long as you are maintaining that runway heading, it's not THAT much of a difference.
@ 4:20, a takeoff clearance is given for "Rwy Hdg".....etc.... we are then informed to NOT apply any drift correction after takeoff, to seemingly keep us in line with the actual runway hdg behind us?? i'm not understanding this? how can we then maintain an actual, correct rwy hdg, if the wind is blowing us right or left, and Rob Reider says, "no drift correction?" anyone? thanks...
@drumdude46 And by drift correction, they mean "navigation" correction for the wind by reference to stuff, not the regular aileron/rudder correction you normally apply on takeoff. I hope that clears up any confusion.
TheMeslava 2 months ago
@drumdude46 I have your answer. The reason why you want to maintain the runway heading as it is in "Mag" is because they don't care about wind correction. Basically, you just need to keep "trying" to fly at the heading for the runway you are cleared for, and as you move the wind will be changing where you are, but you are on Radar remember, they know where you are. It's not a precise science, as long as you are maintaining that runway heading, it's not THAT much of a difference.
TheMeslava 2 months ago
Exactly what I needed thank you very much!
drumaboy013 2 months ago
@ 4:20, a takeoff clearance is given for "Rwy Hdg".....etc.... we are then informed to NOT apply any drift correction after takeoff, to seemingly keep us in line with the actual runway hdg behind us?? i'm not understanding this? how can we then maintain an actual, correct rwy hdg, if the wind is blowing us right or left, and Rob Reider says, "no drift correction?" anyone? thanks...
drumdude46 3 months ago
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tritijery66 5 months ago
I always thought Sporty's did a better job on aviation dvd's than ASA. Alot of good information here.
FujiR500 9 months ago
its not ready for takeoff....its ready for depature
winnipegfiredep 9 months ago
@winnipegfiredep You can say it both ways but yea mostly departure is correct, the atc at kellogg ( in battle creek, MI) loves when we say via a lot
chittychad18 9 months ago
great one! ;)
More fortune to all your upcoming vids, hooah?
and also, with this, i somehow got an idea.. of.. something. :D
oh well, Goodluck then. =)
pilotz23 1 year ago
Nice video
XaircraftX 1 year ago