Rykymus
Line Up and Wait
Let me be more specific. I got my IR a couple days ago. The next morning, I filed and flew, departing in IMC. (Low fog, broke out about 800 ft, so about a minute total IMC.) Easy enough.
Here's the thing. The last four months, I've been practicing flying the way I needed to fly to pass my checkride. Everything by hand, no electronic gizmos for better SA. Paper charts, etc... Same was true earning my PPL. Once on my own, I found a lot of things that I needed to learn and work out on my own that was not really covered under the PPL curriculum, and I suspect that the same will be true for IR.
So the question is, what to do next? Does anyone have any suggestions on things I should do to better prepare myself for single-pilot IFR? I don't plan on flying hard IMC...basically just popping through layers on the way up or down, and getting in and out of airports that are not VFR.
My current plan is to immediately do some additional flights with my instructor, preferably in IMC. (Which we usually have nearby on the coast.) I also feel like, because I've been concentrating on hand-flying IFR, I need to spend some time developing good habits and techniques utilizing my auto-pilot. (STEC 30 w/Alt hold and GPSS w/Garmin 430)
While I feel confident that I can safely handle IFR flights, departures, and approaches, I know that I still have a long way to go. Especially before I start taking my wife along with me.
Any and all suggestions are welcome.
Here's the thing. The last four months, I've been practicing flying the way I needed to fly to pass my checkride. Everything by hand, no electronic gizmos for better SA. Paper charts, etc... Same was true earning my PPL. Once on my own, I found a lot of things that I needed to learn and work out on my own that was not really covered under the PPL curriculum, and I suspect that the same will be true for IR.
So the question is, what to do next? Does anyone have any suggestions on things I should do to better prepare myself for single-pilot IFR? I don't plan on flying hard IMC...basically just popping through layers on the way up or down, and getting in and out of airports that are not VFR.
My current plan is to immediately do some additional flights with my instructor, preferably in IMC. (Which we usually have nearby on the coast.) I also feel like, because I've been concentrating on hand-flying IFR, I need to spend some time developing good habits and techniques utilizing my auto-pilot. (STEC 30 w/Alt hold and GPSS w/Garmin 430)
While I feel confident that I can safely handle IFR flights, departures, and approaches, I know that I still have a long way to go. Especially before I start taking my wife along with me.
Any and all suggestions are welcome.