Pitch, Roll & Yaw: Explained
Let Pilot Ems take you through the basics of pitch, roll and yaw. And find out how you can control them on the flight deck and which control surface you use.
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Very clear and concise. This is something I have never been able to understand and now I understand it perfectly. Thank you.
@eviltom5722
10 ай бұрын
what , it is so easy to understand
I'm just starting out as a student pilot and this simple explanation is exactly what I need. Thank you and keep the content coming!
I am a dentist , it is one of the imp topics in Ortho treatment , thanks i understand better now through aviation video...lol world is crazy
The only explanation of this that's made sense so far in my degree. Thanks a ton
I am at the very beginning of my pilot training, and this is extremely helpful. I am grateful for your clear and concise explanation.
Thanks for explaining the concepts in a simple way. Amazing video
Stunning way of explaining. Can't get better.
very simple concise great video
I'm a new drone pilot and this helped me understand it from a hobby point of view. Thanks for sharing your profession with us
@SarahCute650
3 жыл бұрын
Get a real job kid even a janitor is better then that, take that advice from me who owns a janitoral company.
@pyjamas2579
2 жыл бұрын
@@SarahCute650 mate it’s a hobby not a job tell the difference
@universenerdd
2 жыл бұрын
@@SarahCute650 you salty someone has happiness in their life? I would be making drones but I don’t have a good motor
Thank you, I have a science test tomorrow and I couldn’t find a well explained video but this really helped.p
hands on explanation. thank you so much for making easy to understand Yaw, Pitch and Roll
I was looking for Yaw, thank you
fantastic video, much appreciated
Thanks for providing what I regard as the clearest most concise explanation I’ve heard anyone give about those dynamics, in 4 minutes. By the way, I need to get one of those Dash 8s because I’ve been shedding too many tears & need something to hold on to, so whilst I can’t afford $30m, the model might console me a bit. Fantastic aircraft by the way, Plus the model has the livery we never really got to see.
@pilot_ems
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m pleased you enjoyed the video 🙏🏼
Good video Learned alot
Great explanation. Now I'm happily pitchrollyawed.
One of the simple and clear explanation from your end, thank you so much
Thanks for this! I'm listening to Gene Kranz's Failure Is Not An Option, and I understand when they say pitch and roll, but I had no clue what Yaw meant until watching this video. I appreciate the simple explanation. Now I can continue listening.
Beautifully explained! Thank you!
Perfect explanation Miss Pilot Ems. Fank yous 🙂
Very helpful, in my last semester of school and ends with airframe, easy and seeing the plane movements tremendously helped, thank you
Awesome and informative! Cool that you're wearing the uniform to go with it, too.
Nicely explained Ems, ... i have zero knowledge of yaw, and came here after looking out of my 7th floor apartment window and looked at a seagull gracefully turning in mid air.. I remembered someone talking about "Yaw" so decided to learn more.
Such a great explanation. I understood perfectly in minutes. Thank you very much for this.
Excellent explanation, I am studding robotics and they also use those terms to move positions and this clarify everything. Thank you
Thank you. Beautiful explanation
Beautifully explained. Thanks.
Great job really loved the explanation thanks ems
Great video. Cleared up all the things very well
Thanks. I have a big flight and space test coming up!
Very insightful and easy to understand!! Thanks!!
Well explained! Good job.👍
Thank You. This made my life a lot simpler.
Concise explanation. Well done!
A wonderful explanation for all student pilots looking forward to more videos in the future Thanks
Amazing explanation!! Thank you!!!
Great explanation for all of us Avgeeks Emma.
Very informative. Thank you.
Wow so well and clearly explained. Thanks 👍
Very well explained. And the accent is soothing. Thank you!
Nice explanation 🙌
Very concise and informative, thank you! I had a good guess as to what each were, but you explained it in a way that I'll memorize. Thanks again :)
Really clear, thank you
Thanks for the explanation
amazing explaination
Thanks, this really helped me understand the pitch, yaw and roll in orthodontics 👏.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Great job ems love the explanation.
@mikestone3673
3 жыл бұрын
it was OK ems but could you please get a model plane with the rudder and ailerons actually moving a little bit? then it would all be clearer?!
Thank you so much! This was so helpful!
Best explanation I have ever heard. You have a new fan. 😀💯 Thank you.
Great Demo. This will help with my class on space mathematics.
Hi there. Many thanks for this short and informative video related to primary control surfaces.
great video, needed this for a robotics project. thank you a lot for the great explanation :)
Thanks! I need to memorize these for general use, but thinking about them applying to a plane has made it easier!
You did a beautiful job!
Great video, thanks for the help👍🏾
Excellent explaineation
Fantastic explainantion Thanx
Thanks you very much for your concise clarification...I was having issues differentiating between yaw and roll
VERY NICELY EXPLAINED. THANKS FOR THE INFO
Great job. Love you
Thanks a lot for this one.... Made my concept clear.... Stay safe Ma'am
Thank you - that tells me what I need to know!
amazing explanation skills thankyou mam
The best ever learnt ❤️
thanks! you are a great teacher!👍
Holy cow!!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Awesome thanks for helping us
Very informative video and your eyes looks great.
Awesome 👌🆒️ Greetings from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦❤
I loved this
Well done
Were gonna used it in training video! Thank you
Very helpful
Great demo , lovely pilot . I find it amazing that these huge planes actually get up at all ; of course the Wright bros discovered the need for pitch , roll and yaw in 1902 . My dad was a Halifax bomber pilot in WW2 , no computers then .
@SarahCute650
3 жыл бұрын
Lovely pilot? Your in love with a pilot? She will soon marry you only for you to find out she gets paid minimum wage and you 2 become homeless
@everythinggoes2715
2 жыл бұрын
@@SarahCute650 👀👀 are you okay? this sounds very specific
@huntb522
2 жыл бұрын
@@SarahCute650 the fuk you takin about?
Really liked your succinct straight to the point explanation. Cheers. So much so, pitch, roll and yaw are all about the 3 axes. ;-)
very good explaination thank you very much
Thank you!
Thank you very much
You’ve earned a subscriber
You are the one to clear my fear of flying❤
Thank you
Ttank you so much! This was very helpful!
@pilot_ems
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! ☺️
thank you
although I'm a dentistry student this helped so much haha, thanks for that!!
Thank you
Thank you, nice and very understandable explanations. Cheers
Bruh top notch explanation
This is fascinating stuff. I really want to be a pilot but not sure this is the best time to be applying. On another note, your shirt and tie looks 100% - not sure I'd ever look that neat!
Thank you😍
கடைசியில் இந்த மாதிரி ஒரு அழகான விமானி சொல்லித்தரும்போதுதான் இந்த நீண்ட நாள் சந்தேகம் நன்றாக விளங்கியது. 😘
I just recently found that the Beechcraft Bonanza, with a V - tail, uses what is called ruddervators on the trailing edge of the V. Both, the left and the right, work in the same direction, like standard elevators to control pitch of the airplane. To control yaw, the trailing edges work opposite of each other,. To yaw (point the plane to) the right, the trailing edge of the left side of the V will trim up and to the right. At the same time, the right side trailing edge will also to the right, but down - both pushing the tail to the left and the nose pointing to the right. However, this will induce a roll to the left. This roll can be countered with some aileron control as needed to roll the plane to the right (left aileron down, right one up). To yaw to the left, every movement of the control surfaces is the reverse of the right yaw. Just something I had always been curious about.
Brilliant!!!!
Hey Ems, great video. Maybe on the next video you could explain the relation of pitch, roll and yaw with the usage of trim. Greetings from Brazil. :)
very good
Wish you can come and teach for 3 days in greece... you'll change so many lives.. we are lost😢
Thankyou very much it really does make sense and would you believe I watched your video to understand these terms as they relate to my drone and adjusting these elements on my controls. Kind regards Paul
Super explanations and super gorgeous eyes
Terrific video. Brava. Now we just have to get the model makers to install moveable rudders. Cheers.
Clear explanation thanks Ems may you please explain the Spiral dive and the recovery process please thanks Ems you’re an Angle❤