Sputnik Aviation: Dream, Believe, Build
Aviation Updates Philippines – If you happen to see in our Facebook wall, we have shared several contents
from a fresh Philippine-based gaming creator, Sputnik Aviation. However,
it's kind of a different gaming stream given its quite educational nature.
Sputnik Aviation is a rising streaming icon on Facebook for realistic and
"by the book" flight simulation mimicking the actual day-to-day operations
of an airline pilot. Sputnik has flown series of Airbus A320 family flights
on a popular flight simulator software, X-Plane 11.
Meet Capt. David
But before that, let's meet the man behind the streams. AUP has exclusively
interviewed airline pilot David de Koenigswarter, the brain of the Sputnik
Aviation concept, about his intentions, his inspirations, and his goal with
his growing community.
As he shared, Capt. David is an Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)
holder, type-rated on the Airbus A320 family. From 2017 to 2020, he has
started his airline career with Philippines AirAsia, one of the goliath
airlines in the Philippines. Before that, he has also flown extensively on
the C414A, Seneca II, Baron 58 and C172.
The story of Sputnik
While flights were suspended in March due to the enhanced community
quarantine, Capt. David thought of keeping himself "current" through the use
of X-Plane 11. With the help of a co-pilot utility, SmartCoPilot, he was
able to connect two flight simulators, one acting as the pilot while another
as a co-pilot while flying one aircraft.
This proved to be vital to the stream's continued success because it enabled
two different individuals to fly virtually, remotely. The technology was
taken advantage of, making a publicly-available flight simulator as a
platform to practice Crew Resource Management (CRM) and to simulate an
airline cockpit environment.
In fact, Capt. David took this opportunity to help his friend familiarize an
Airbus environment before jumping into the real flight school. This made him
realize it was a chance for him to share this technical knowledge to a much
wider audience, especially to aspiring pilots.
"One statement that I firmly believe in is 'Teaching helps you learn more'.
As a responsible and learning pilot, it is best to find ways to innovate,
keep current and of course, pay it forward," he said.
"There are so many aspiring pilots who are just so passionate about this
job, it would be a mistake not to help them because not too long ago, I was
in exactly the same shoes. Aside from a way to help keep people at home
during this pandemic, this is my way of injecting some positivity into our
beloved industry while it is on its knees."
When asked about the origin of the name "Sputnik Aviation," Capt. David
excitingly said: "Whenever I take my dog out of the house, he loves to look
out the window, parang dreaming of something. Kaya Sputnik Aviation has a
hashtag #DreamBelieveBuild; I feel that my dog, Sputnik, has dreams too."
Although Sputnik is relatively new in this tight streaming market, it stood
out mainly because of its unique content, and yes, star-studded guest
appearances! They have invited Capt. Genesis Bernardo, former A380 pilot
Capt. Frank Desiderio, Air Traffic Controllers Renz Bulseco, Carl Mansueto,
Darl Reyes, among others.
Therefore, not only does Sputnik's streams glorify the system and procedures
of flying an Airbus A320, but it also has valuable insights from aviation
professionals who will guide and inspire your way in becoming a commercial
pilot or an air traffic controller someday.
Sputnik also flies over VATSIM, or the Virtual Air Traffic Simulation
Network, where virtual pilots and controllers simulate air traffic globally.
This is, however, far different from your usual "multiplayer" flight
sessions due to the realistic procedures required over the network. As you
have noticed, there is an almost realistic ATC coverage when Sputnik
streams.
What's in store for Sputnik
Not only can you watch and learn, Capt. David has been planning to establish
a virtual flying school with its fleet of C172 aircraft soon. Aspiring
pilots can soon join a virtual ground school and flying sessions to
familiarize the Cessna.
"This will be a good way to get students familiarized with standard
phraseology, basic aerodynamics, usage of charts and most importantly,
develop a good attitude."
Sputnik Aviation also has a community of aspiring pilots already. Every
streaming session, there would be a group flight from point A to point B,
thus, simulating air traffic around. If you wish to be part of this
community for free, Capt. David encourages you to do so.
"If you have a driving passion for aviation, a hunger to learn, and a
personality that is ready to become one with our community, you are more
than welcome to join our Discord [channel] by messaging us on our Facebook
page at facebook.com/sputnikaviation."
For aspiring aviators out there, Capt. David has one final advice: "Take
every event whether a setback or promotion as an opportunity to improve
yourself for your own sake, the sake of your family and the sake of your
passengers."
Well-written!
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