WannFly
Final Approach
I have been based out of KFAR and have been training on really long runways (9k). now that I own an aircraft, I have started doing something I have never done in my life .. its called budget . an opportunity opened up for a city hanger in a nearby uncontrolled airfield and I am switching there. to make some of you jealous.. my new hangar fees will be $100 instead of $315, I chose to save the money and buy gas .
now the transition....
About KFAR:
-- awesome FBO and great service. they will fill up the tanks and push / pull Kate out of hangar
-- for non-pilots the FBO experience is great, the passenger lounge is awesome
-- 6 runways, with 2 being 9000 ft..., 150 ft wide I can float all I want. if the winds are challenging, I have options
-- instrument approach, PAPI etc
-- controlled, Class Delta
-- taxi times at times is too long and more often than not there is just way too much traffic. pattern work becomes challenging and time consuming when I have to give way for a king air followed by a couple of 747
New Home base - D54
-- 2 runways, 3300 feet, 50 ft wide
-- no instrument, not even PAPI/VASI
-- passenger lounge is .. well lousy as compared to KFAR FBO
-- meat bombs dropping all year long
-- uncontrolled
-- I have landed/took there exactly once and there is a darn tower that got attention when turning base to final
-- next to nothing time to taxi unless there are meat bombs dropping
-- winds could be challenging for a student at times...
-- I don't know how much night flying I will do to begin with, but I want to, and as a student or a minted pilot the idea of landing at night without a glideslope and 3300 ft/ 50 ft runway kinda bothers me.
for all you experienced folks.... any thoughts on how to prepare myself for this change? I am sure with time I will get used to this like everything else. I am sure I will get pretty good at xwind take off and landing and short field takeoff and landings too (though 3300 ft might not even count as a short field)... but is there anything I can do to prepare myself for this change while Kate is getting her annual?
now the transition....
About KFAR:
-- awesome FBO and great service. they will fill up the tanks and push / pull Kate out of hangar
-- for non-pilots the FBO experience is great, the passenger lounge is awesome
-- 6 runways, with 2 being 9000 ft..., 150 ft wide I can float all I want. if the winds are challenging, I have options
-- instrument approach, PAPI etc
-- controlled, Class Delta
-- taxi times at times is too long and more often than not there is just way too much traffic. pattern work becomes challenging and time consuming when I have to give way for a king air followed by a couple of 747
New Home base - D54
-- 2 runways, 3300 feet, 50 ft wide
-- no instrument, not even PAPI/VASI
-- passenger lounge is .. well lousy as compared to KFAR FBO
-- meat bombs dropping all year long
-- uncontrolled
-- I have landed/took there exactly once and there is a darn tower that got attention when turning base to final
-- next to nothing time to taxi unless there are meat bombs dropping
-- winds could be challenging for a student at times...
-- I don't know how much night flying I will do to begin with, but I want to, and as a student or a minted pilot the idea of landing at night without a glideslope and 3300 ft/ 50 ft runway kinda bothers me.
for all you experienced folks.... any thoughts on how to prepare myself for this change? I am sure with time I will get used to this like everything else. I am sure I will get pretty good at xwind take off and landing and short field takeoff and landings too (though 3300 ft might not even count as a short field)... but is there anything I can do to prepare myself for this change while Kate is getting her annual?