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Today we had perfect IMC weather... eh.. started out that way anyway.
So, it's 2pm and I'm sitting at work and looking at this nice IMC conditions at my home base and the entire area. Everyone reporting high IFR and MVFR with a forecast to change to MVFR. Overcast, calm winds, little rain and mist. In a word, "perfect" to dab into real IFR approaches for the first time.
So, I ditch the rest of the work day and hurry myself to the airport. File the Round Robin plan KDMW to KFDK. I need to do 3 approaches this month to maintain my currency. So the plan is to do an AP-coupled ILS to FDK, go missed, repeat the ILS with no AP and then return via RNAV to my home DMW. I have full fuel in a rental C172S/G. So, lots of options.
Get my clearances. Potomac is very nice. I gave them my entire plan and they were happy to accommodate. After a little delay waiting for another plane to land, I take off into about 700' overcast. Call Potomac, they offer vectors to final and I accept.
So, first ILS 23 is completely uneventful. AP captured GS and LOC. Cleared for the option, pop out of the clouds about 200' above DH. Go missed, kill AP, back into the clouds, and go to published missed point to hold(I requested that). Potomac asks to let them know when I'm ready for another go.
As I'm just completing my entry(parallel) into the hold they call me and ask if I'm ready to do an approach. I say no(still want to actually do the hold), but there is another aircraft on that approach(hold is in line with the approach). So they start vectoring me out and away. No problem. I'm not in the hurry.
After some flying around, they are vectoring me back to the ILS and we decide to just go ahead and do the approach. I got vectored a little too close and ended up doing a bit a quicker than I wanted decent on the localizer to capture GS. Was not too bad. Got down to about 200 above DH. I see nothing. Still completely in clouds. I call missed. Tower asks if I saw the runway. I say no. They concur that they didn't see my light.
Now I'm thinking. Great. This is the closest precision approach to home base. No WAAS in rental, so my GPS approach takes me to 400'AGL. Meanwhile, it's now dark outside.
I listen to weather at DMW. Reports 1000' overcast. Wind calm. Should be piece of cake. Right? Well, at MDA I saw runway lights only about .5 mile away from the runway(MAP). I was about 10 seconds away from going missed and figuring out where I can spend the night.
Landing was uneventful. And now I have flown IMC approaches alone to the minimums.
Moral of this story. IMC is IMC... always have outs and never think it will be a piece of cake
Cheers
p.s. 20 min after I landed, KFDK went LIFR with 1/4 vis and 300' overcast. And DMW was 300' scattered, 2 mil vis and 500' overcast.
So, it's 2pm and I'm sitting at work and looking at this nice IMC conditions at my home base and the entire area. Everyone reporting high IFR and MVFR with a forecast to change to MVFR. Overcast, calm winds, little rain and mist. In a word, "perfect" to dab into real IFR approaches for the first time.
So, I ditch the rest of the work day and hurry myself to the airport. File the Round Robin plan KDMW to KFDK. I need to do 3 approaches this month to maintain my currency. So the plan is to do an AP-coupled ILS to FDK, go missed, repeat the ILS with no AP and then return via RNAV to my home DMW. I have full fuel in a rental C172S/G. So, lots of options.
Get my clearances. Potomac is very nice. I gave them my entire plan and they were happy to accommodate. After a little delay waiting for another plane to land, I take off into about 700' overcast. Call Potomac, they offer vectors to final and I accept.
So, first ILS 23 is completely uneventful. AP captured GS and LOC. Cleared for the option, pop out of the clouds about 200' above DH. Go missed, kill AP, back into the clouds, and go to published missed point to hold(I requested that). Potomac asks to let them know when I'm ready for another go.
As I'm just completing my entry(parallel) into the hold they call me and ask if I'm ready to do an approach. I say no(still want to actually do the hold), but there is another aircraft on that approach(hold is in line with the approach). So they start vectoring me out and away. No problem. I'm not in the hurry.
After some flying around, they are vectoring me back to the ILS and we decide to just go ahead and do the approach. I got vectored a little too close and ended up doing a bit a quicker than I wanted decent on the localizer to capture GS. Was not too bad. Got down to about 200 above DH. I see nothing. Still completely in clouds. I call missed. Tower asks if I saw the runway. I say no. They concur that they didn't see my light.
Now I'm thinking. Great. This is the closest precision approach to home base. No WAAS in rental, so my GPS approach takes me to 400'AGL. Meanwhile, it's now dark outside.
I listen to weather at DMW. Reports 1000' overcast. Wind calm. Should be piece of cake. Right? Well, at MDA I saw runway lights only about .5 mile away from the runway(MAP). I was about 10 seconds away from going missed and figuring out where I can spend the night.
Landing was uneventful. And now I have flown IMC approaches alone to the minimums.
Moral of this story. IMC is IMC... always have outs and never think it will be a piece of cake
Cheers
p.s. 20 min after I landed, KFDK went LIFR with 1/4 vis and 300' overcast. And DMW was 300' scattered, 2 mil vis and 500' overcast.
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