Clayton Goodfellow
Filing Flight Plan
Good evening fellow pilots! First post on here; expect much more to come!
To get to the point; I have my PPL checkride this Sunday and trying to rush getting my night flying done. The reason why I'm rushing is that I leave for college the next day after my checkride. I would've finished training months ago; however the annual took four months due to newer airplanes the A&P wanted to focus on more which doesn't seem very fair. I feel very unprepared for the air work due to my small amount of time to practice, and I do plan to get at least some maneuvers done with my instructor in the coming days.
Not to mention the VOR is currently broken; it decides to go out right before the checkride. So not only am I rushing to get night flying done, I now need to get a replacement Com / Nav radio and or VOR gauge itself.
Anyways, I'm flying the good ol' Piper Tripacer. This brings me to my question. The Tri Pacer has no takeoff/landing performance charts whatsoever ( thanks Piper ). I can only find the numbers in the owner's handbook which is taken at gross weight, standard conditions. I can't calculate the distance using weight, wind, etc.
How do I go about this for the checkride? Get a similar airplane's charts such as a 172 or 150? Or simply say to use good judgment.
Thank you all. I will be posting more on these forums. Very happy to be here.
To get to the point; I have my PPL checkride this Sunday and trying to rush getting my night flying done. The reason why I'm rushing is that I leave for college the next day after my checkride. I would've finished training months ago; however the annual took four months due to newer airplanes the A&P wanted to focus on more which doesn't seem very fair. I feel very unprepared for the air work due to my small amount of time to practice, and I do plan to get at least some maneuvers done with my instructor in the coming days.
Not to mention the VOR is currently broken; it decides to go out right before the checkride. So not only am I rushing to get night flying done, I now need to get a replacement Com / Nav radio and or VOR gauge itself.
Anyways, I'm flying the good ol' Piper Tripacer. This brings me to my question. The Tri Pacer has no takeoff/landing performance charts whatsoever ( thanks Piper ). I can only find the numbers in the owner's handbook which is taken at gross weight, standard conditions. I can't calculate the distance using weight, wind, etc.
How do I go about this for the checkride? Get a similar airplane's charts such as a 172 or 150? Or simply say to use good judgment.
Thank you all. I will be posting more on these forums. Very happy to be here.