MAKG1
Touchdown! Greaser!
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- Jun 19, 2012
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MAKG
Since I got my IR, weather has either been fabulous or icy. But today, a weak cold front popped through. Stable air, lots of stratus clouds, modest south wind, and a freezing level at 9000 feet.
So I took a short IFR flight to Half Moon Bay. Grabbed the same airplane I did my checkride in, since it was available. And ran into my examiner (his office is right next door to the club).
I launched into an overcast at 3000, climbed over it to 6000, then in and out some undulating cloud layers over the mountains. Got vectored to the LPV approach through another cloud layer, and broke out about a mile past the FAF. Went missed and returned to Reid skimming the cloud tops (mostly just inside, popping out every once in a while) southwest of Woodside VOR. Got rained on a bit. I needed the LNAV approach back into Reid to get through the cloud layer, but the field was VFR and I broke out near the IF.
Total was almost an hour of actual, 1.9 hours Hobbs, plus one approach, solo.
It was a good flight.
So I took a short IFR flight to Half Moon Bay. Grabbed the same airplane I did my checkride in, since it was available. And ran into my examiner (his office is right next door to the club).
I launched into an overcast at 3000, climbed over it to 6000, then in and out some undulating cloud layers over the mountains. Got vectored to the LPV approach through another cloud layer, and broke out about a mile past the FAF. Went missed and returned to Reid skimming the cloud tops (mostly just inside, popping out every once in a while) southwest of Woodside VOR. Got rained on a bit. I needed the LNAV approach back into Reid to get through the cloud layer, but the field was VFR and I broke out near the IF.
Total was almost an hour of actual, 1.9 hours Hobbs, plus one approach, solo.
It was a good flight.
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