I just passed my private checkride early in Jul. I had planned to get my instrument later on but after a couple of real world experiences I think I want it sooner. Spending too much time flying around at 2000-3500' or sitting around waiting for the clouds to move up another 500'.
I know (almost) nothing about instrument flying so I asked the CFII who finished out my private and he told me to go "buy the DVDs" and get my written out of the way first and that the flying part would be "easy". I see that there are a couple of choices out there, not sure what I should get. I'm flying a garmin 430 equipped Piper Archer if that makes any difference in the examples.... I'd love to improve my knowledge of the 430. I also want something I can sit back and watch for a couple hours without falling asleep. Maybe someone can point me to a specific training course based on that?
Also, in regards to the airplane.... it's not currently IFR certified but it had been in the past, I just didn't bother to spend the extra time/money to do more than VFR since I wasn't rated yet. That should just be money and paperwork... I also need to update the database on my 430, I know there's a subscription to buy and they send out some kind of physical data card but beyond that I don't really know how it's done... I assume it's not a big deal and I'll be able to figure it out.
Now, the biggie is my airplane doesn't have any kind of autopilot. I asked the local avionics guy and he thought I'd be in for $10k or so for an stec-20 with installation. I wanted one but for VFR I'd pretty much decided that for that money I could just put up with hand flying everywhere which has been fine. I'm wondering if I should revisit that calculation for IFR? I know how easily a course can drift while hand flying if I need to go digging for something in foreflight/some other tasks.
I know (almost) nothing about instrument flying so I asked the CFII who finished out my private and he told me to go "buy the DVDs" and get my written out of the way first and that the flying part would be "easy". I see that there are a couple of choices out there, not sure what I should get. I'm flying a garmin 430 equipped Piper Archer if that makes any difference in the examples.... I'd love to improve my knowledge of the 430. I also want something I can sit back and watch for a couple hours without falling asleep. Maybe someone can point me to a specific training course based on that?
Also, in regards to the airplane.... it's not currently IFR certified but it had been in the past, I just didn't bother to spend the extra time/money to do more than VFR since I wasn't rated yet. That should just be money and paperwork... I also need to update the database on my 430, I know there's a subscription to buy and they send out some kind of physical data card but beyond that I don't really know how it's done... I assume it's not a big deal and I'll be able to figure it out.
Now, the biggie is my airplane doesn't have any kind of autopilot. I asked the local avionics guy and he thought I'd be in for $10k or so for an stec-20 with installation. I wanted one but for VFR I'd pretty much decided that for that money I could just put up with hand flying everywhere which has been fine. I'm wondering if I should revisit that calculation for IFR? I know how easily a course can drift while hand flying if I need to go digging for something in foreflight/some other tasks.