Hello flight simmers and welcome back to Alpha Hotel Flight Simulator Training. This is video 3 in our series on flying RNAV (GPS) approaches. In this video, we’ll talk about and demonstrate how to load and fly an LPV RNAV (GPS) approach using the GNS 530 & 430 in the analog Cessna 172.
In video one of this series, we covered the basics of RNAV (GPS) approaches, and in the videos that follow, we'll be taking a look at how to fly the various different types of RNAV (GPS) approaches using various different types of GPS receivers, such as the G1000 and GNS 530/430.
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For video #1 in this series on the basics of how RNAV (GPS) approaches work, click here:
https://youtu.be/gcGks86Pdaw?si=SJORjNSScybSCCcx
To learn the basics of instrument flying, click here:
https://youtu.be/_dEJNntR3Qk?si=8a7SmY5dByyVh4Vm
To learn the basics of instrument approaches, click here:
https://youtu.be/H-LLjab25Jg?si=8UjoHVqTrO6FJ4Ls
For the video series on the Garmin GNS 530 & 430, click here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1AlvGUwm14Ao4YOG1MhL2ETj_8U3hpb0&si=qAkCY0SR4LH1pD-v
To learn how to use the analog Cessna 172 Autopilot, click here:
https://youtu.be/oGr-LrNQ0GU?si=PPxin2yZ4GCTqPcZ
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
02:00 - LPV review
03:52 - Flight briefing
06:13 - Approach briefing
20:01 - Approach technique
28:15 - Final approach technique
32:38 - Flight setup
36:03 - Clearance/avionics setup
40:57 - TO/climb/initial approach
44:34 - Final approach
48:32 - Proficiency standards