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So here is where I stand. I have all of my required hood and some actual IMC needed to take the check ride, I am a few hours short of the PIC XC requirement, but that is a matter of just finding time to fly. I have had a few unfortunate interruptions in training where my plane went into annual and was unavailable for like 3 weeks, as well as my original CFI trying to finish my training while transitioning to a full time charter pilot job. That lead to an about 2 month period of almost no flying. At which point we agreed to part ways, and I have had a new CFI for about 3 months now.
I am training in a Saratoga SP, with a G500, G750, and a G650. All my primary training was steam. I got my complex and high performance in this plane, and have about 70 hours in it now.
So this is my problem, and I think it just comes down to practice and experience. I have no real issues flying the plane. My holds and approaches are nice, and I can do them all well by hand. I am OK using the glass, but certainly do not take full advantage of it yet. My main problem is transitioning from cruise to approach especially when ATC is throwing in multiple vectors. I will sometimes miss a call or not hear it correctly, which will then put me behind the plane.
As an example. I was flying in actual into a Charlie yesterday. The tower was vectoring me around the long way to the ILS. I miss heard a call and was late intercepting the radial. I managed to correct, but it was by no means smooth, and the CFI gave me a little nudge. Once established I flew it by hand and was fine breaking out about 300 feet above minimums.
On the return trip into a uncontrolled field, I flew the route with no issues, including several changes in routing due to weather. ATC did a great job keeping me somewhat clear of a moderate band of storms, but did request a Pirep from us. This time we broke out only about 50 feet above minimums. On this leg I was comlimented by my CFI.
Other than practice and repetition, anyone have suggestions on hearing ATC better and smoothing over the transition from cruise to approach?
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I am training in a Saratoga SP, with a G500, G750, and a G650. All my primary training was steam. I got my complex and high performance in this plane, and have about 70 hours in it now.
So this is my problem, and I think it just comes down to practice and experience. I have no real issues flying the plane. My holds and approaches are nice, and I can do them all well by hand. I am OK using the glass, but certainly do not take full advantage of it yet. My main problem is transitioning from cruise to approach especially when ATC is throwing in multiple vectors. I will sometimes miss a call or not hear it correctly, which will then put me behind the plane.
As an example. I was flying in actual into a Charlie yesterday. The tower was vectoring me around the long way to the ILS. I miss heard a call and was late intercepting the radial. I managed to correct, but it was by no means smooth, and the CFI gave me a little nudge. Once established I flew it by hand and was fine breaking out about 300 feet above minimums.
On the return trip into a uncontrolled field, I flew the route with no issues, including several changes in routing due to weather. ATC did a great job keeping me somewhat clear of a moderate band of storms, but did request a Pirep from us. This time we broke out only about 50 feet above minimums. On this leg I was comlimented by my CFI.
Other than practice and repetition, anyone have suggestions on hearing ATC better and smoothing over the transition from cruise to approach?
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