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How to Perform a VOR/DME Approach! [Boeing 737NG] [PMDG & P3D]

A detailed and extensive tutorial showing you how to perform a VOR/DME approach using the PMDG Boeing 737NG! Using examples of Graz Airport, Austria and Dubrovnik, Croatia, we examine a rather simple, and a more complex VOR/DME approach! MORE INFO & CHAPTERS HERE! 👉 If you appreciated this content, please consider a donation! https://www.paypal.me/aviationpro Thanks for watching! Please share and like this video, it helps a lot! :) -- MORE AVIATIONPRO VIDEOS YOU WILL LIKE -- RNAV/GNSS Approach Tutorial!    • How to Perform a GPS (RNAV/GNSS) Appr...   Latest VATSIM Full Flight: Bergen to Stockholm!    • ✈️👨‍✈️ VATSIM Full Flight: Bergen to ...   PMDG 747 VATSIM Full Flight: Amsterdam to Düsseldorf!    • ✈️👨‍✈️ VATSIM Full Flight: NEW PMDG 7...   Awesome spotting video! HEAVIES landing runway 18R @ Amsterdam!    • Awesome HEAVIES Landing from Close-Up...   -- SUPPORT AVIATIONPRO -- Making videos like this requires a lot of time and effort (more than you think with all the editing stuff also surrounding making a video). YOUR help is much apprecated to help me to keep making videos and to run this channel and its website! Become a patron via Patreon!   / aviationpro   PayPal Donation Link can be found here: http://paypal.me/AviationPro -- INFO -- This video gives you an idea of how to perform a VOR/DME approach using the PMDG Boeing 737NG in Prepar3D. I AM NOT A REAL WORLD PILOT, THIS IS ONLY FOR FLIGHT SIMULATION PURPOSES. I just like to present you this information as a fellow flight simulation enthusiast. If you have any comments or remarks, feel free to share them, because we, and me, are all here to learn! :) I can imagine that there are other ways of performing these approaches by making a whole lot more use of the FMS and its LNAV and VNAV functions, but the method I show you here is more 'hands-on' and involves more manual input using the autopilot. You are free to choose YOUR way though. Since I am not a real world airline pilot, I cannot show a 'proper' way to do this approach, I'm just showing you MY way of doing it, but feel free to comment on it and to adjust it yourself ;). As mentioned in the pinned comment, in the real world non-precision approaches are flown using LNAV and VNAV data while using the VOR and DME data as a reference (except for abnormal situations). Since this is just flight simulation you see here, you can do it the way you like though, and it might even be a bit more fun and, I personally think, it helps you to understand the fundamentals of VOR/DME approaches if you do it the more manual way as shown in my video. An approach to runway 17C at Graz, Austria is flown (simple VOR/DME approach) and an approach to runway 30 at Dubrovnik, Croatia (hard VOR/DME approach). Make sure you start off easy, then go to more complex approaches. P.S. I'm sorry about some video and audio lags and volume weirdness here and there. Somehow my recording settings are messed up and need a new review... --- CHAPTERS -- Introduction: 0:00 Reviewing Approach Graz: 3:40 Start of Approach Graz: 17:19 Landing Graz: 25:17 Reviewing Approach Dubrovnik: 27:26 Start of Approach Dubrovnik: 38:40 Start of DME ARC Dubrovnik: 44:47 Final Approach Dubrovnik: 53:28 Landing Dubrovnik: 55:25 Outro: 56:09 -- CHARTS -- Graz, Austria: https://www.vacc-austria.org/index.ph... Dubrovnik, Croatia: http://www.zrakoplovni-forum.hr/crova... -- ADDONS USED IN THIS VIDEO -- - Prepar3D V3 - PMDG Boeing 737-800 - ORBX FTX Global - FSDG Graz - ORBX Dubrovnik - Real Environment Xtreme Texture Direct + Soft Clouds -- STAY TUNED WITH AVIATIONPRO -- Stay tuned via Facebook!   / aviationpronl   Stay tuned via Twitter!   / aviationpronl  

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