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Pattern Altitude
So, I'm about a year out after my IR checkride. During my IR training I don't think I ever flew a visual approach. I still fly under the hood and in the clouds whenever I can to stay current. I also fly on Pilot Edge to keep my procedural stuff in the front of my mind during my gaps in flying.
The other night, on Pilot Edge, I received the following clearance:
Centurion N265K, Descend and maintain 3,000. At 3,000ft you are cleared visual approach Van Nuys 34R.
At the time I was just coming in from the SSE over the Hollywood Hills. I had the airport in sight but I kind of froze. Okay, I'm cleared on the visual, that means I can fly altitude and heading at pilot's discretion provided I keep the preceding aircraft in-sight or the airport. But something was nagging at me, I'm not sure what but I felt like I was forgetting something or screwing something up.
Is a visual approach just as simple as it sounds? I'm cleared visual, so basically fly like I would on VFR flight following to an airport?
The other night, on Pilot Edge, I received the following clearance:
Centurion N265K, Descend and maintain 3,000. At 3,000ft you are cleared visual approach Van Nuys 34R.
At the time I was just coming in from the SSE over the Hollywood Hills. I had the airport in sight but I kind of froze. Okay, I'm cleared on the visual, that means I can fly altitude and heading at pilot's discretion provided I keep the preceding aircraft in-sight or the airport. But something was nagging at me, I'm not sure what but I felt like I was forgetting something or screwing something up.
Is a visual approach just as simple as it sounds? I'm cleared visual, so basically fly like I would on VFR flight following to an airport?