WannFly
Final Approach
that makes sense!! i will try thatYou don't need to do both on the same day.
In fact, it's probably best if you don't.
that makes sense!! i will try thatYou don't need to do both on the same day.
In fact, it's probably best if you don't.
with ya on that, but at my school there ain't any 6 packs. it sucks to get used to an advanced equipment like G1000 and get spoilt and then come back to reality with 50 yr old 6 pack gauges
Funny thing about that perception...I also trained in a G1000 as my primary. Knowing that I wanted to buy and I would most likely not be spending the money on a G1000, I had my CFI book some time with a 6 pack panel plane towards the end of my training cuz I had the same concerns as you. It was a no brainer for me and a non issue to go that way.
I ultimately unexpectedly wound up with a plane with a partial glass panel. Aspen PFD display with full 6 pack steam gauges as well still. Even though I have the full digital glass readout right in front of me 9 times out of 10 now I am flying by the steam gauges even though I am one that is loves technology and gadgets.
You didn't even look at the MP gauge? How did you execute the after-takeoff checklist? 23 inches is a lot less than full throttle.hopefully that would my experience too, the other day i flew a 182 with round gauges, it was a test flight and only instrument i even looked at in that 15 min flight was the ASI, tried scanning the others for a few seconds, but didn't work out very well, i defaulted back to when the G1000 is off and i am mostly flying by ASI only
Aspen PFDs don't usually exist with a full six pack. They need to replace at least one instrument, and usually replace two (e.g., the DG and AI, with the AI relocated to replace the VSI and function as standby).
CFI-owner did that for me, I didn't even know what a MP was before I set foot inside the plane. Later on, I took a initial intro to HP flying at my home drone, read up on MP and Constant speed prop and then my CFI showed me how to use it, so I know it now, but at that point, I had no clue.You didn't even look at the MP gauge? How did you execute the after-takeoff checklist? 23 inches is a lot less than full throttle.
You need to get out of that G1000.
Aspen PFDs don't usually exist with a full six pack. They need to replace at least one instrument, and usually replace two (e.g., the DG and AI, with the AI relocated to replace the VSI and function as standby). If they don't, the scan becomes really weird.
KFARWannFly.. I must have missed your initial just joined post... where is home base for you? (City/state)
nothing about me is normal . if u read the first thread I posted, I had some issues with banking and after I switched to the current CFI, the first thing he did was put me under the hood and asked me to just follow the flight director, it was like video game for me. after 30 mins he switched the PFD off and I was flying only with back up instruments (actually I was flying to practically no instruments since I was horrified to even interpret the backup instruments). it took a while, but he exactly knew how to handle my situation. now i do 45 degree and 60 degree bank without blinking an eye. the next hurdle i faced was turbulence, while i am not 100% over it yet, day before yesterday flew in 15G25, light Turb with medium chops and didn't bother me at all. landing in that wind is a whole diff ball game though.. i royally suck at itPre-solo hood work? Is that a normal thing? I don't remember doing any and I know my copilot didn't. (She's a solo student at this time)
Your instructor is doing a massive disservice to you if you don't go up.
Every PPL student - at some point - should go up in actual MVFR, and when winds are +25kts (not necessarily at the same time obviously).
Foggles aren't THAT different if you take it seriously and don't peek, especially if you do the hood work at night.o I am going up, that's for sure (I did go up a week or so up in 19G30), that's the only way I will get used to this stuff and I have already told him I will do at least another 3 hrs in actual IMC, may not be minimums, but 600-700 ceiling or fly thru clouds to get the feel of actual IMC. from what I read, hood work and actual IMC are two complete different beasts.
change of plans... icingo I am going up, that's for sure (I did go up a week or so up in 19G30), that's the only way I will get used to this stuff and I have already told him I will do at least another 3 hrs in actual IMC, may not be minimums, but 600-700 ceiling or fly thru clouds to get the feel of actual IMC. from what I read, hood work and actual IMC are two complete different beasts.
Did you really curse on radio? I'd probably have just followed that up with, "Student pilot - sorry." and left it at that. The "Student Pilot" thing is like the "magic hand" in traffic. You get a "pass" when you say that!
change of plans... icing