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Why Every Student Pilot MUST Learn Paper Nav Logs (Before Trusting ForeFlight!)

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In this episode of Flight Tales, we dive deep into one of the most overlooked skills in private pilot training—mastering the paper navigation log.

New pilots often jump straight into ForeFlight and other advanced EFBs, but without understanding how those numbers are calculated, you’re setting yourself up for trouble on cross-countries, diversions, and your private pilot checkride.

🎙 What we cover in this episode:

Why every student pilot should learn paper nav logs before relying on automation

How understanding wind correction, dead reckoning, and pilotage builds real situational awareness

Why ForeFlight can help you—but also cripple you if it’s all you know

How to prepare for scenario-based private pilot checkrides

Weight & balance calculations during multi-leg cross-country scenarios

Why paper sectionals still matter (and what happens when technology fails)

Real-world stories and examples from training without GPS or ForeFlight

The importance of preflight planning, aviationweather.gov, and 1800wxbrief

Tips for navigating at night and avoiding common student pilot mistakes

✈️ Key takeaway:

Automation is an amazing tool—but it should be a luxury, not a crutch. Understanding the fundamentals makes you safer, more confident, and better prepared for anything a flight throws at you.

  continue reading

78 episodes

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Content provided by Ryan Owens. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ryan Owens or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode of Flight Tales, we dive deep into one of the most overlooked skills in private pilot training—mastering the paper navigation log.

New pilots often jump straight into ForeFlight and other advanced EFBs, but without understanding how those numbers are calculated, you’re setting yourself up for trouble on cross-countries, diversions, and your private pilot checkride.

🎙 What we cover in this episode:

Why every student pilot should learn paper nav logs before relying on automation

How understanding wind correction, dead reckoning, and pilotage builds real situational awareness

Why ForeFlight can help you—but also cripple you if it’s all you know

How to prepare for scenario-based private pilot checkrides

Weight & balance calculations during multi-leg cross-country scenarios

Why paper sectionals still matter (and what happens when technology fails)

Real-world stories and examples from training without GPS or ForeFlight

The importance of preflight planning, aviationweather.gov, and 1800wxbrief

Tips for navigating at night and avoiding common student pilot mistakes

✈️ Key takeaway:

Automation is an amazing tool—but it should be a luxury, not a crutch. Understanding the fundamentals makes you safer, more confident, and better prepared for anything a flight throws at you.

  continue reading

78 episodes

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