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How to Calculate Climb Gradient Required for IFR Flight | Part 1 of 3 |

#IFRDeparture #ClimbGradients #PilotTraining In this educational video, we delve into the importance of understanding climb gradients when departing IFR. We explain the significance of standard climb gradients (200 feet per nautical mile), and their variations at different airports. The video provides guidance on how to locate these specifications in Terminal Procedures publications and how to convert climb gradients from feet per nautical mile to feet per minute. We also introduce a helpful formula for this conversion and an easier method based on ground speed. The knowledge shared in this video serves as a foundation for our subsequent videos on IFR departure turns and the difference between standard instrument departure procedures and obstacle departure procedures. Links: Phone Consultation: https://www.aviator.nyc/consultation/ Book a Lesson: https://www.aviator.nyc/Book_now/ Subscribe to our channel: 🔴 https://bit.ly/2Xjysdh 🌎Our Website: https://www.aviator.nyc 📸Instagram:   / simtech_nyc   🐦Twitter:   / simtech_nyc   👥 Facebook:   / simtechnyc   Navigation Timeline: 00:00 Intro 00:07 Disclaimer 00:17 Standard Climb Gradient 00:30 Higher than Standard 00:40 Where to find in Jepp 00:50 Conver FT per NM to Ft per Minute 01:05 FAA Chart 01:23 Formula 01:36 Easy mental math 02:10 Other Videos

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