ferrari-tech
Pre-takeoff checklist
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So there I was a few days ago, hanging out at the FBO where my school is.
I run into this little bloke who has an interest in aviation.
Nosey bugger, starts asking me all these questions, on and on he goes...
finally he says
"I need a ride to airport XXXX, can you help" ??.
I just happened to have been at the FBO couple of hours before, had the plane fueled, done the preflight and even had the destination planned
Interesting guy, he had all these instructions and requests about going here and there, doing this and that, I thought he was very critical for a bloke that was just sitting back and writing stuff down.
Told me he had heard about these different maneuvers, slow flight, steep turns, power on, power off stalls, and could I show him some......sure thing
He had me take him over to Camarillo and do 3 or 4 different landings, then asked if I had ever been over to Santa Paula ? "once" I told him.
He had me take him over there, crazy place, but he was obviously was very familiar with KSZP, as he knew were he was, the pattern entry and all that good stuff ( KSZP in very unique)
After we landed he had me taxi off the active and shut down...
He got out and asked if I could get back to Van Nuys on my own...Sure I said, to which he reached out his hand to shake mine and said "congratulations Pilot"
So that was my check ride.....to think that I'm now qualified to fly an airplane, makes me think there is something wrong with the system...
I thought I did absolutely crap, it was a bit bumpy in socal, during the ride, but nothing crazy.
As is always the case the things you think you have down, you mess up when tested, and the stuff you think you don't know and will blow it, you don't ,apparently I did just fine.
On steep turns, for some reason in the G1000 plane I struggle staying within PTS on altitude, but he didn't even have me do full 360's and I was bang on...the tape didn't even move... hit my own wake in both directions.
As for the power on stalls......that's a totally different story....I have never had a problem with them since the first one I did, in fact I enjoy them, but I screwed the pooch on this, I couldn't get coordinated to safe my life...we lived, and he didn't have to grab the controls, but I knew I F..ed up...DPE covered the PFD and said give me a power on stall...............perfect was his next comment. Go figure, pressure ??
Unusual attitude recoveries under the hood, something I'm not totally sure about, he said were some of the best he's ever seen ...go figure...
I didn't think my landings where great.
We did a short field landing, touch and straight into a soft field take off.
Then a no flap landing, then a normal landing that tower requested if we would do a short approach which turned into a "show me a side slip", worked out ok I guess as all wheels are still on the wagon.
Then off to Santa Paula, which is a world unto its own...people that fly from there don't like pilots that are not from there, and the rest of the world think the locals on that airport are crazy.
The DPE gave me a few pointers, and for sure I learned a lot on the ride.
After all that he tells me, " oh the test was over 30 minutes ago, I just needed a ride over here for a commercial check ride"
Getting ready to go back to VNY, I have never check the same thing so many times over and over, but i did just to reassure myself.. I knew I had enough fuel and oil but dipped it 3 times anyway..
I did a short field take off and departure, no worries, on departure I finally got on the right SoCal approach frequency to get traffic advisories into Van Nuys, they acted like I knew what I was doing....
VNY told me to make best speed and go straight for the numbers...mmmmm no big deal right ?
I got down and over the numbers ok....thought I was floating bit so did a go around, reported down wind abeam and came back in.....not my best by a long shot but here to tell the tail...told the tower thanks for the help, that was my first landing as a private pilot.....I got a congratulations great job.....
I taxi back to my school and they ask what I did with the DPE....LOL
I run into this little bloke who has an interest in aviation.
Nosey bugger, starts asking me all these questions, on and on he goes...
finally he says
"I need a ride to airport XXXX, can you help" ??.
I just happened to have been at the FBO couple of hours before, had the plane fueled, done the preflight and even had the destination planned
Interesting guy, he had all these instructions and requests about going here and there, doing this and that, I thought he was very critical for a bloke that was just sitting back and writing stuff down.
Told me he had heard about these different maneuvers, slow flight, steep turns, power on, power off stalls, and could I show him some......sure thing
He had me take him over to Camarillo and do 3 or 4 different landings, then asked if I had ever been over to Santa Paula ? "once" I told him.
He had me take him over there, crazy place, but he was obviously was very familiar with KSZP, as he knew were he was, the pattern entry and all that good stuff ( KSZP in very unique)
After we landed he had me taxi off the active and shut down...
He got out and asked if I could get back to Van Nuys on my own...Sure I said, to which he reached out his hand to shake mine and said "congratulations Pilot"
So that was my check ride.....to think that I'm now qualified to fly an airplane, makes me think there is something wrong with the system...
I thought I did absolutely crap, it was a bit bumpy in socal, during the ride, but nothing crazy.
As is always the case the things you think you have down, you mess up when tested, and the stuff you think you don't know and will blow it, you don't ,apparently I did just fine.
On steep turns, for some reason in the G1000 plane I struggle staying within PTS on altitude, but he didn't even have me do full 360's and I was bang on...the tape didn't even move... hit my own wake in both directions.
As for the power on stalls......that's a totally different story....I have never had a problem with them since the first one I did, in fact I enjoy them, but I screwed the pooch on this, I couldn't get coordinated to safe my life...we lived, and he didn't have to grab the controls, but I knew I F..ed up...DPE covered the PFD and said give me a power on stall...............perfect was his next comment. Go figure, pressure ??
Unusual attitude recoveries under the hood, something I'm not totally sure about, he said were some of the best he's ever seen ...go figure...
I didn't think my landings where great.
We did a short field landing, touch and straight into a soft field take off.
Then a no flap landing, then a normal landing that tower requested if we would do a short approach which turned into a "show me a side slip", worked out ok I guess as all wheels are still on the wagon.
Then off to Santa Paula, which is a world unto its own...people that fly from there don't like pilots that are not from there, and the rest of the world think the locals on that airport are crazy.
The DPE gave me a few pointers, and for sure I learned a lot on the ride.
After all that he tells me, " oh the test was over 30 minutes ago, I just needed a ride over here for a commercial check ride"
Getting ready to go back to VNY, I have never check the same thing so many times over and over, but i did just to reassure myself.. I knew I had enough fuel and oil but dipped it 3 times anyway..
I did a short field take off and departure, no worries, on departure I finally got on the right SoCal approach frequency to get traffic advisories into Van Nuys, they acted like I knew what I was doing....
VNY told me to make best speed and go straight for the numbers...mmmmm no big deal right ?
I got down and over the numbers ok....thought I was floating bit so did a go around, reported down wind abeam and came back in.....not my best by a long shot but here to tell the tail...told the tower thanks for the help, that was my first landing as a private pilot.....I got a congratulations great job.....
I taxi back to my school and they ask what I did with the DPE....LOL
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