JCranford
En-Route
Im currently IR training so did my XC today. Weather was perfect for it. Nice broken layer for the first leg, in and out between layers for the second leg, and solid IMC for the third leg. Good times!
Depends on the actual.I feel actual is a lot easier than simulated.
Did it work correctly? I remember when we were reviewing at the hangar Friday, the AP tossed an unexpected error when it powered on.I'm not much of an autopilot guy when flying VFR, but that sucker is indispensable for IFR!
Did it work correctly? I remember when we were reviewing at the hangar Friday, the AP tossed an unexpected error when it powered on.
you didn't get any cloud stuck on your wings, didja?
such fun!
I got some in Austin yesterday too. 1&1/2mi/500' - ils
In some ways it's easier but in many aspects it's just different and there are situations where the "real thing" is significantly more difficult. What's easier is mostly the fact that you can look at anything in or out of the cockpit just by moving your eyes and your peripheral vision isn't impeded by the view limiting device on your head. You also eliminate the hassles of donning or removing sunglasses or reading glasses that occur with foggles or a hood.I feel actual is a lot easier than simulated.
you didn't get any cloud stuck on your wings, didja?
Lots. Had to clean it out of the pitot tube with a pipe cleaner!
Oh yeah, Saturday was much lower than Sunday, with drizzle, rain and lower visibility. Glad you had fun.such fun!
I got some in Austin yesterday too. 1&1/2mi/500' - ils
I did my first actual down to minimums in Austin. Was flying into KEDC, VFK the entire way minus the last 20 miles.
Amen!To me, it's still amazing that we can descend from above a cloud deck like Lou's photo, trusting in the system, following the proper steering commands, and if we did it right, the runway magically appears off of our nose.