WannFly
Final Approach
last week had the first hood time at night. it was a overcast sky and we went out at the far end of TRSA, no towns in the vicinity and it was pitch dark. experience was real eye opener.. couldnt see anything with my peripheral vision and had a real hard time flying just by instruments. i have about 4 hrs of hood time include .6 in my check ride and my DPE's comment was "you are great under the hood".. butttttt.... this foggles at night under a dark sky and no ground lights totally threw me off. first 20 mins or so i kept fighting with myself. little bank to the left ( i found myself banking to the left more often than not in straight and level) and i would try to correct it to find myself banked to the right and then i will try to correct that and the saga continues. after a while CFI finally said, why dont yuu hold the yoke with 2 fingers, give the poor plane a chance to fly and see what its doing. that helped, a lot.
did 1.6 and got totally drained and exhausted and at times completely disoriented. i have new found respect for everyone who said flying with foggles on a clear VFR day will not get u proficient enough to fly through hard IMC.... and i am even more exited to nail this and i will try not to ever gen into real IMC without IR rating. from what i hear, real IMC is even more disorienting when u are between layers and that really messes with your head by giving u a false horizon.
great experience, will do it again, in fact over and over
did 1.6 and got totally drained and exhausted and at times completely disoriented. i have new found respect for everyone who said flying with foggles on a clear VFR day will not get u proficient enough to fly through hard IMC.... and i am even more exited to nail this and i will try not to ever gen into real IMC without IR rating. from what i hear, real IMC is even more disorienting when u are between layers and that really messes with your head by giving u a false horizon.
great experience, will do it again, in fact over and over