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Airliner Descent Management Tips - PMDG 737

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Hi all,

I’m a Training Captain on the 737 based in the UK - I’ve just started a YouTube channel, and website that I’m planning on hosting courses through. 

I’ve flown the 757, 777 and as mentioned the 737. I’m planning on doing videos on each - perhaps using the PMDG 777 and Bluebird 757 once released. 

Here’s a link to my second YouTube vid - https://youtu.be/o97lHgBP13I

And my site - https://www.proflightstudios.com/

I’d be interested to know what you guys think!

Before I did any flying for real, I spent hours and hours on FSX, and found it massively helpful - so it’s good to be able to bring some experience back to the flight sim world.

Cheers!

Bill

Surprised that this thread hasn't had any responses yet, but just wanted to thank you for posting this link and I look forward to checking out your videos. I for one appreciate every time we have real airliner pilots come by and try to share some of their knowledge with us.

I love hearing aviation stories that involve flight simulation leading to an actual real-life pilot license let alone an airline one. A year of flying using FSX in 2012 led me to go get my PPL.

I will watch the video and provide feedback. Thank you for creating such valuable content.

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On 3/12/2026 at 2:04 PM, steamingbeans said:

Hi all,

I’m a Training Captain on the 737 based in the UK - I’ve just started a YouTube channel, and website that I’m planning on hosting courses through. 

I’ve flown the 757, 777 and as mentioned the 737. I’m planning on doing videos on each - perhaps using the PMDG 777 and Bluebird 757 once released. 

Here’s a link to my second YouTube vid - https://youtu.be/o97lHgBP13I

And my site - https://www.proflightstudios.com/

I’d be interested to know what you guys think!

Before I did any flying for real, I spent hours and hours on FSX, and found it massively helpful - so it’s good to be able to bring some experience back to the flight sim world.

Cheers!

Bill

Just clicked on this topic!! I thought you were a NNOb asking how to use VNAV Path. Thanks for the links.

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