azpilot
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My instrument checkride is schedule for three weeks from today. I've met all the requirements, passed the knowledge test, and now I'm just working with my CFII on polishing up all of the tasks.
One question I have is about autopilot usage. My airplane has a KAP 140 two axis autopilot. The ACS says I need to know how to use the autopilot. I have to fly at least one approach using the autopilot.
In a typical instrument lesson, I will use the autopilot to help keep the plane flying straight and level during high workload situations (copying clearances, setting up radios, briefing approaches).
Here are my questions.
For those of you that have taken an Instrument Checkride in an airplane with an autopilot, what what kind of checkride experience did you have relative to the autopilot usage. How much did you use the autopilot? Did the examiner "fail" the autopilot at some point during the checkride? If he did "fail" the autopilot, did the autopilot somehow magically start working again at some point?
One question I have is about autopilot usage. My airplane has a KAP 140 two axis autopilot. The ACS says I need to know how to use the autopilot. I have to fly at least one approach using the autopilot.
In a typical instrument lesson, I will use the autopilot to help keep the plane flying straight and level during high workload situations (copying clearances, setting up radios, briefing approaches).
Here are my questions.
For those of you that have taken an Instrument Checkride in an airplane with an autopilot, what what kind of checkride experience did you have relative to the autopilot usage. How much did you use the autopilot? Did the examiner "fail" the autopilot at some point during the checkride? If he did "fail" the autopilot, did the autopilot somehow magically start working again at some point?