Matthew
Touchdown! Greaser!
Can't fight mother nature, or maintenance.
Had one last practice flight with CFI scheduled yesterday, then the checkride (PP) for tomorrow.
problem 1-
Airplane has been in/out of the shop a few times for a bad turn coordinator, flight school has been shuffling me back and forth between two airplanes. Hard to review the logs when you don't know from hour-to-hour which plane will be available for the checkride.
problem 2-
I'm getting ready for my flight yesterday, and the clouds and vis are both dropping, snow is moving in. Plane returns with a cfi and student, I start the preflight, already thinking this flight is off. I notice the ground under the engine is wet. Something is dripping from the cowling. Closer inspection shows a light coating of clear ice on the leading edges of the wings, cowling, nose gear. The return leg of their flight had been through light snow, neither student or cfi thought there was enough moisture to cause icing.
A few minutes later, another cfi landed and had also picked up ice.
Forcast for tomorrow is more of the same.
End result - flight canceled, and everything has been rescheduled for the first week in Jan (the first time I, cfi, airplane, and examiner can all get back together).
Oh well, I'll just have to do more solo practice.
Had one last practice flight with CFI scheduled yesterday, then the checkride (PP) for tomorrow.
problem 1-
Airplane has been in/out of the shop a few times for a bad turn coordinator, flight school has been shuffling me back and forth between two airplanes. Hard to review the logs when you don't know from hour-to-hour which plane will be available for the checkride.
problem 2-
I'm getting ready for my flight yesterday, and the clouds and vis are both dropping, snow is moving in. Plane returns with a cfi and student, I start the preflight, already thinking this flight is off. I notice the ground under the engine is wet. Something is dripping from the cowling. Closer inspection shows a light coating of clear ice on the leading edges of the wings, cowling, nose gear. The return leg of their flight had been through light snow, neither student or cfi thought there was enough moisture to cause icing.
A few minutes later, another cfi landed and had also picked up ice.
Forcast for tomorrow is more of the same.
End result - flight canceled, and everything has been rescheduled for the first week in Jan (the first time I, cfi, airplane, and examiner can all get back together).
Oh well, I'll just have to do more solo practice.