How to Track Needles/VOR/NDB in the A320! With a Real Airbus Pilot A32NX
A topic we need to cover before we move onto some more challenging approaches and other styles of approaches (VOR/NDB) is tracking! In this video you will learn how to follow a VOR course or NDB using the VOR page of the Airbus and even just using the needles!
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I am a real world Airbus pilot with thousands of hours flying the real aircraft and thought it would be fun to have a look at the new detailed simulation of the longest baby 'bus by Toliss as well as the new MSFS a320 NEO. Hopefully you find this useful and it brings another perspective to your simulation. Any thoughts or comments are welcome!
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What a time to be alive for flight-simming. I remember growing up in the 80's with the commodore 64 (mind you, that's 64KB) and without internet, dreaming to become a pilot some day. Aviation was like a far away wonderland where pilots would live, not approachable in any way. How times have changed. In the mean time I was lucky enough to get a PPL and fly for fun IRL. However, I still become mesmerized by the magic of an airline cockpit. (Especially at night). It's the pinnacle of ergonomics. And I LOVE these green/magenta dIsplay reflections on the metal parts in FS2020. Not to mention the sounds and the sometimes breathtaking clouds/lighting. These video's are almost like looking over your shoulder into a real cockpit. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and all the time you put into this channel. Really, really appreciated! Btw: keeping my fingers crossed for everyone working in aviation. Hope this awful situation is not affecting you and your colleagues too much. Hang in!
If you love airliners why don’t you try to fly for them?
That is my story as well. Flying with the old Sinclar. I guess it the love for flying
You reading my mind again...?! Was thinking yesterday I've never done VOR/NDB in an A320. You're gradually filling in the gaps in my knowledge
Excellent, I hope it helps!
@@320SimPilot Same applies to me! Very useful and informative, for me it is the first time I got "educated" about VOR/NDB. Thanks a lot!!
one of the most basic navigation skills that are mandatory
This brings back memories as an air force cadet of flying in the back of an RNZAF Iroquois while they practiced exactly this. They were also using various (music) AM radio stations as NDBs.
Just so amazing that you were flying with a TAS of 312 the whole time
Yeah? WOW! nice catch!
30:27 TAS311
@@Aviator738 lol
Whoa, this takes me back to my IR days.
When I took lessons (40 years ago), it was called the "to/from" indicator.
I’ve tried many times to learn VOR tracking and it has never made sense until now. Thank you!
Brilliant. Thank you for explaining the frequency inputs and the tracking principles so clearly. Time now for practice!👍
So much easier learning this here than when i was in the plane. Thanks Capt
Amazing tutorial yet explained in a simple manner. Hats off to you capt!
Doing the FS ACADEMY IFR training this week and this video has been so helpful, Thanks as always for such great content.
A true legend of the virtual skies. Thanks for another cracking tutorial 320 Sim!
I have been trying to get my head around this for many months now. Thanks to your video and a few days practice and a few reruns of your video all has fell into place and happily using VOR in my favourite airplanes
Thank you sir. I’ve tinkered with VOR/NDB navigation before in the bus and given up through lack of overall understanding. Hats off to you taking the time to mentor us on this. I’ll be back in the sim giving it a go now!
... you’re a star ... we are so privileged to have a real Airbus pilot going through this so clearly and with so much ability to give us all we need to understand ... takes me back to my PPL nav exams ... thank you👍
Really appreciate these videos. I look forward to watching any time I see a new video upload. Super helpful and you make flying the airbus more immersive. Thanks
Great tutorial. It is great having a heavily automated lane, but it is good to get back to the basics now and again. Very much looking forward to future lessons. Regards
Thank you for the important recap. VOR navigation was the first things I learned as a flight sim hobbyist. Love it still today and always good to be prepared for the confusion of the "magenta line" not suddenly working :)
I have struggled with the concept of navigating with VOR and your video has helped me no end. Very well explained. Thanks for your time.
Thanks for the reminder ... from decades ago when I taught myself this on the earliest personal computer sims with just green lines on a black screen background! The "circles" on the instrument display didn't always look like circles! But didn't have anyone to tell me "Push the head" and "Pull the tail" as useful reminders.
This was a brilliant lesson!!!! More training videos like this would be great. Much appreciated.
This has been absolutely amazing, as I'm currently doing my IR and struggled with Pushing the Head and Pulling the Tail. I totally understand it now. Thanks again!!
Thanks for this! Excited to start using it...
I'm studying for my ATPLS and this video explained "pushing the head" and "pulling the tail" far better than my course materials. I've been struggling with the concept until now! excellent clear explanation.
Very well done. The explanations are on point and simple enough for us amateurs to follow. I'm going to remember this... Push the head, pull the tail. I knew the former, but never thought about the latter. Which makes a lot of sense now. :)
Love the retro livery 😍this tutorial may help in my flight to Corfu today 👌
I hope it does! VOR approaches will be covered in the future now we have tracking covered! Thanks for watching as always.
Fantastic video. Thanks for taking your time to explain things so detailed.
Excellent lesson. Thank you. Love the new livery btw. A DME arc would be interesting
Definitely can't wait for the hold video, loving this series and the FlyByWire mod
Thanks Captain, finally I understand that push/pull jargon that I couldn't quite figure out until now! :-)
I was so into the advanced aircraft technologies so I almost forgot how navigate using VORs. Great video.
Perfekt explanations! These toppics are very useful and valueable. That reminds me on my IR. This channel is one of the best aviation channels - really. Best regards from EDTF.
Great video, easy to understand. I struggled with NDBs when I done my IR rating specially when tracking outbound.
Great video. Just to make a difficult topic even harder, you could explain how to counter the effect of winds on beacon tracking, especially NDB approaches. Back in the dark ages, I had to fly an NDB approach on my first IFR test ride in my Piper Archer with a 40kt crosswind .... you guessed it -- I flunked! Holds and procedure turns in a steam gauge aircraft in a strong wind are also very entertaining.
Great video - first time I've properly understood this! Thanks for your time making it.
You are the best teacher, Its amazing how you explain things easily and clearly. You made me learn so much, thank you!
Very well explained! Thanks for that. Another big thumbs up.
Thanks for this tutorial. This is yet another amazing and informative video from 320 Sim Pilot.
Would be great to see more of those vids on your channel. Great explanations :) Think in my next flight I'll do an ndb approach 🤟
Super informative, thanks for a great video!
Again a very interesting topic, well explained by you. Thumbs up!
Another incredibly useful tutorial, as always. Thanks.
Another great video. Thanks so much for taking the time.
Fantastic stuff, really helpful! Because it wasnt so serious like other channels regarding the theory About VORs, to Was much easier to comprehend...thanks a lot
Today I flew the infamous “circle 08 approach into LOWI and buttered the landing (you’ll have to take my word for it 🤫). This is entirely due to your tutorials and the knowledge I have gleaned over the past couple of months. This new monster vid will keep me busy for at least a couple days (it takes an hour to download 20 mins of content) but I will pour over the details and get enormous satisfaction from practising the salient points, as I have done with your past “touch and go” tutorial in Edinburgh. Thanks Capt 👍👍
You did a perfect explanation. As always, Thumb up.👍
That was terrific, thank you :) I really struggled with this myself during my CPL... since i haven't flown in a while, it's become a challenge again! I'd love to see more tutorial's like this on your channel, you're a fantastic instructor!
I hear you. Did so much of this with a fixed card back 20 years ago for my IR..but nothing ever made it as clear as this.
This was so helpful, I tried to follow some textual tutorials before but my head exploded lol. Now time to actually try it out in-flight! Thanks!
Beautiful liverie. Very professional !
I have been looking forward for this tutorial! You read my mind and you made my day! Just too shy to ask for such tutorial before.
Thanks Joe!
Thank you Sensei. Very easy to follow well explained.
Very well explained, thanks!
Another straightforward, insightful view into the flight tools of the A320. Truly, what a resource you provide! I was watching a video the other day on how to identify a good flight instructor. My guess is you would make a great CFII!
Great to hear, thank you for your kind words!
Would appreciate covering VOR approach’s in the A320 NX as your videos are always much easier to understand. Thanks
Thank you so much for this video!
great explanations, very very good simulation of all situations. Thank you.
Great video... again! Not directly related, but flew into Ingolstadt (ETSI) earlier today on xplane with the Toliss A319, flying RNAV 07R using FPA descent path and the chart only... something I learned from this channel. See, we do listen! 🤣👌
Outstanding video. I was hoping it was going to end while I still understood but I am delighted to say I made it to the end making sense. Nice pace by the way
Thank you Roger! Pleased to hear it, this was a long one!
I’m working on my student pilot license and honesty watching this has helped me understand more about VOR. Cessna’s VOR is so outdated and my instructors aren’t making it easy to understand because there’s no visuals. On the side note, I didn’t know on an Airbus, we can adjust our heading via a knob. I thought it must be done with the yolk. Using the knob made so much more sense for accuracy. Also, I imagine that one day, all of this will be made even simpler and even more autonomous. Anyway, now looking back at the Cessna, I feel like I’m flying an antique… sigh.
Tonight is the night to learn good old Cessna-style VOR navigation in an Airbus ;) back to the roots if everything else fails in the cockpit. I hope you have that classic DDRMI also active in the cockpit...
Many thanks for this great video !
All makes more sense. Preempted VOR approach and once established on correct radial.....flew straight onto the runway. Thanks for excellent tutorial 👍
Thanks indeed. It was very useful for my simulator screening.
You are welcome!
Great raw data Sir
Extremely helpful just had a sim session with exactly the same issue ie map shift degraded navigation.Hope I’d watched this earlier.Never too late to relearn
Damn that livery has something... Amazing content :) please continue!
It's hard to believe it wasn't that long ago when we would fly an entire route VOR-to-VOR if we were lucky to have those available, or NDB-to-NDB if not. Heck, there were many airports without a localizer (let alone ILS) where you'd have to line up for the runway on approach using two NDB-s tuned in to simultaneously. And FMGC? MCDU? - These acronyms didn't even exist. :) Those were some fun days of hands-on radio nav piloting. I'd say the FMGC has kinda taken away some of that pure joy. So, kudos for giving this very nice introduction and bringing awareness to the younger audience on those navigation aids and their typical use!
Great video and explanation ❤️❤️
Thanks for this video!
Good stuff. Just passed my IR and onto APS soon in the 320, this will be useful. More raw data stuff please!
Nice job, dude! One of the best lessons I ever saw on QDM and QDR topic, as they were calling it once upon a time ... on last century ...)))
Thank you so much, really appreciate it! It has been a long time since I heard those used!!
Great video again. This has given me an idea on manual holds, but I'll know after you have done your video on it :D
Great vid. I was already comfortable with VOR/NDB having used them for old school navigation in less sophisticated planes, but I liked the concept of pushing the needle and pulling the tail. And its always nice to see how to go 'old school' in the big jets. P.S I agree with the other comments Padday's work on the livery is fantastic. .It looks great. Shame IRL airlines can't put metallic paint on composite aircraft.
I sure needed this lesson! Thanks!!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching
Brilliant tutorial, thanks
Great vid. Well explained. I personally don't find the concept of VOR hugely difficult. For me it's about reading and understanding the charts and being prepared ahead of time, I think. But it's certainly more taxing on the brain than an ILS or RNAV approach, that's for sure.
Huge thanks for sharing your experience and your knowledge with us who have always wanted to do the job you're currently doing ;-)
My pleasure, thank you for watching Alain!
nice paint
Perfect.. Thank you
Well explained! Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Hey bro, when I passed over the VOR, surprisingly even the Blue needle started pointing back. I am using Toliss A320
Great Video - one if your best!! Thank you very much for all the amazing content!!😊 I knew about the principles of VOR navigation, but not really how to properly use it in the Airbus for more than just the DME. Would be great to see a video on VOR/DME or even NDB approaches. Have you ever thought about using patreon or similar? I'd be happy to support your channel!
@andreas come along to the livestreams and you can send a sponsored message. Also, the Captain has Discord too.
Verry useful, thanks !
Excellent! I'm so happy you are doing these kind of tutorials, because it's not easy to find it so well explained - VOR/NDB navigation. Thank you! And please don't worry - It's NOT long and it's NOT borring at all! :) I already watched it twice. I also have a maybe stupid question, but how would you find your way if ALL instruments and radio malfunction, but you have otherwise a perfectly heathy aircraft and you need to find an airport and land without any means of radio communication or working instruments?! Only compass maybe?!
Thanks as always
You’re welcome!
Great - thank you!
Now migrating to CRJ. It would be very nice if you could no similar for CRJ . This tutorial is excellent. Thank you.
Though not specifically an airbus thing as you have the track but I'd love to hear more about calculating for the wind when track mode isn't available and you still need to fly the VOR. Thanks again for the videos!
That's not really required. Adjust and observe. No one have time to draw triangles and do trigonometry while flying.
Please do a video on radial in, radial out using the Dir to function. Thanks Caprain
Thank you so much
Awesome
it u enabled the position arrow in nav chart map, it will be better effect, shows the sync position of the fbw 32nx 😁
What a brilliant topic which I found very interesting and I am now looking forward to putting this into practice. I also have a question, how do I get notifications for your live streams? Roy
Excellent video, very clear and instructive as usual. Would you consider doing one on DME arcs? Cheers
Thanks and great suggestion!
Great video, is the one explaining the holding patterns flying this way already out!? If so, put the link below as I’ll watch it right away.
43 minutes...thanks for the huge amount of effort you put into your videos. And one is better than the other.
My question is ... the VOR has a DME associated, does that work for all NDB as well? Also what is a DME ARC type of approach? I was planning to do some flight for sight-seeing in Egypt with aircrafts that do not have GPS, only radios (I will avoid using non realistic VFR map included). This is a great class per say, I learned some on the older/simple aircrafts because I'm doing long flights with all planes to complete a challenge and visit some places and POIs around the world while also trying to practice some radio navigation. I recall this classes used to be included in the previous FS versions , which was a nice feature back then for IFR training (probably FS2004). Thanks for the refresh here with a modern plane, great video!
Good video but I will have to watch it a couple of more times
Great!
Great video - I have tried a few times to learn VOR/NDB flights - always get confused with fly xxx on inbound or outbound. I am now going to plan a trip using VOR etc in my little Cessna 172 (classic) in MSFS. Love the livery - I got it after you introduced it in your stream. I notice the flap's (?) switch between black and silver depending on zoom level. Just an observation - agree with others its a great livery. Very retro.
Haven't noticed the black flap textures myself but it's possible. Had some weird effects with the lower level of detail models in the sim before.
@@PatAndOrRick not a criticism. It's a lovely livery.....🙂 .... Kinda like the black.
@@sparkymarky68 haha, well in that case I'm going to market it as a feature of the livery: awesome colour changing flaps!