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Beginners guide to programming airways and procedures into the G1000 in Microsoft Flight Simulator

Jonathan Beckett 12,716 1 year ago
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If you've ever wondered exactly how you program airways and procedures into the Garmin G1000 in Microsoft Flight Simulator, wonder no more :) It's worth noting that I only go as far as programming the lateral routing in this short video - I don't get into cruise altitudes, descent profiles, or anything like that (which the Garmin G1000 can also help you with!). #msfs #flightsimulator #aviation #flying #flight #simulator #microsoft #asobo #tobii --- Useful resources: My homepage: - https://jonbeckett.online My flight simulation blog (subscribe by email for free!): - https://jonbeckett.substack.com All of the functional procedures I have written up to get aircraft up and running in simulators: - https://ko-fi.com/jonbeckett/shop The flight simulation community I founded (join for free!): - https://virtualflight.online --- Resources I use to create content: Microsoft Flight Simulator - https://www.flightsimulator.com/ Navigraph (charts, flight planning, and tracking) - https://navigraph.com Copyright © 2023 Jeppesen. All rights reserved. The charts are available to the flight simulation community via Navigraph. LittleNavMap (mapping software) - https://albar965.github.io/littlenavmap.html OBS (Screen and audio capture) - https://obsproject.com/ Tobii Eye Tracker 5 (head and eye tracking) - https://gaming.tobii.com/product/eye-tracker-5/ Volanta (flight tracking) - https://volanta.app/ Simbrief (flight planning) - https://simbrief.com --- Computer Specification: - CPU : Intel Core i7 @ 3.60 Ghz (Skylake) - GPU : NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 - RAM : 16Gb - HDD : 1863 Gb NVME - NET : 500 megabit fibre

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