And legal, as opposed to solo wearing of foggles.Narrow your field of vision. Looks goofy and, yes, it's the same principle as foggles, but easier to accomplish.
And legal, as opposed to solo wearing of foggles.Narrow your field of vision. Looks goofy and, yes, it's the same principle as foggles, but easier to accomplish.
A lot of people talk about putting foggles on. I found that in hard IMC, in a climb, being bounced around by whatever the hell is happening inside that cloud, fumbling to find foggles is not particularly easy/safe.
Yes, but there is a more comfortable option on the market for only $12.95 plus tax and shipping!If foggles are worn upside down, are the now considered a VFR training device?
I now have almost 100 hours of IMC time in my logbook. We've made lots of flights that were simply not happening VFR, or were scud running at best. The family is just used to breaking out and seeing a runway in front of us now. Often that's around 1,000' AGL, but sometimes that's under 500' AGL.
Does anyone have feedback on a Francis hood?
If foggles are worn upside down, are the now considered a VFR training device?
I don't, but I did get the cheapo cardboard one and it works really well IMO. It did a better job of blocking my view while being comfortable than the Foggles. The Foggles are more comfortable though, they don't block the view as well. I used the cardboard for training and the Foggles for the checkride.Does anyone have feedback on a Francis hood?
If I lived in an area like a lot of you all, I think I could wrap it up faster. In my area, there are literally maybe TWO flyable IMC days a year. Flew through rain a couple of days ago at 5500 MSL, but bases were at like 20,000
I'll probably wrap it up once works gets a little easier.
If I lived in an area like a lot of you all, I think I could wrap it up faster. In my area, there are literally maybe TWO flyable IMC days a year. Flew through rain a couple of days ago at 5500 MSL, but bases were at like 20,000
One possibility...
Airplanes are made to go places.
You can hunt down IMC with a few hours added to a flight usually... not always I know.
If foggles are worn upside down, are the now considered a VFR training device?
I have one. I save it for folks who come to me for instrument recurrent training but don't bring their own deviceDoes anyone have feedback on a Francis hood?
My primary flight instructor used to drive home with his IFR hood after a night of drinking. He said it helped him concentrate on the lines.
That wouldn't attract attention, no.
That's what I use. I hate it. It's easy to knock it so it's hard to see the panel. Wearing it, your head set, and a head lamp at night and you have all this crap on your head. Actual IFR is a lot easier than using it. But for me, that's the point.Francis Hood
Yes, but there is a more comfortable option on the market for only $12.95 plus tax and shipping!
https://www.sportys.com/vfr-training-goggles.html
I've heard out in the southwest that it's IMC anytime there's less than 50 miles of visibility.
Sporty's....Yes, but there is a more comfortable option on the market for only $12.95 plus tax and shipping!
https://www.sportys.com/vfr-training-goggles.html
That’s why you do it only at night. LOL.
Yeah right. Cops never pull people over at night for stuff they see people doing in their cars.
Yeah, that’s the one I liked best.
Today was better. Instructor got us a block and we spent 2 hours in it just flying. I think having a project (being on an approach in busy airspace) yesterday was a big part of it.
Today there was no task at hand, just get in, and start following headings, climb up to this, then turn to this heading, etc.
Yesterday we were really trying to land the plane and then IMC. Today was lets just go up and be in it.
I got micro-focused on the AI, HSI, and Altimeter. Helped that we were on center vs. Approach as it was much quieter.
I am going to go do this a few more times.
One major difference was slowing the plane down. We were more in the 120kt area today and I think that made a difference as well.
I don't recall even looking out the window once today. I am exhausted but feel better than yesterday.
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I thought I had it down pat....then I descended into actual at night and forgot to turn the strobes off.
I'm sure this will rankle @SixPapaCharlie's feathers a bit, but here it goes.
Why you taking pictures when you're supposed to be under the hood or in actual IMC?
Turn off the cameras. Get it right. Film later.