Join us in the cockpit as we explore the intricacies of flying a Boeing 737 from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) using RNAV (GPS) procedures. In this tutorial, we’ll cover the entire flight, focusing on the precision RNAV approach into JFK.
Key Topics Covered:
- Takeoff and Climb: Achieve a smooth takeoff from PHL, climb to cruising altitude, and engage the autopilot.
- RNAV Programming: Learn how to program the FMC for the RNAV (GPS) arrival into JFK.
- Navigation and Waypoints: Follow the waypoints, STAR, and approach charts.
- Descent and Approach: Plan the descent, configure the aircraft, and capture the RNAV (GPS) approach.
- Landing: Execute a precise landing at JFK.
Whether you’re a flight simulation enthusiast, a student pilot, or an aviation enthusiast, this tutorial provides valuable insights into RNAV (GPS) procedures. Subscribe for more aviation content and enhance your skills in the virtual skies!
Software
Microsoft Flight Simulator: https://www.flightsimulator.com
PMDG 737-800: https://pmdg.com/msfs/