kimberlyanne546
Final Approach
Will write more later, hired a new plane / new CFI / new flight school / new airport on Sunday.
Lots of "ideas" for the lesson, most of which didn't happen because my performance was poor, but on the way back I mentioned how I don't like towered airports.
Flying out of a towered airport, I explained, means I don't know what they are going to ask me to do - take the "other" runway, fly left or right pattern, do a 270, etc. I don't like not knowing what is going to happen.
So on the way back in to the field, he mentions they can also ask you to do a shorter approach or an overhead. He requested the overhead for us!
They told me approved at or below 1500 feet (TPA at KSTS is around 1,000).... then once mid runway they told me to break left. Super cool and I did a descending left turn, lost 500 feet, ended up on a downwind at TPA and did the abeam the numbers thing for a normal downwind / base / final / landing.
When / why would a tower ask me to do this? Would it allow them to get one more airplane out underneath me? And why did they say 1500? Was it to allow me some room for error or descent in my turn?
I went from not knowing what an overhead break was to doing one myself! Though during the turn he told me not to be a fighter pilot and to watch how much bank I used LOL.
Lots of "ideas" for the lesson, most of which didn't happen because my performance was poor, but on the way back I mentioned how I don't like towered airports.
Flying out of a towered airport, I explained, means I don't know what they are going to ask me to do - take the "other" runway, fly left or right pattern, do a 270, etc. I don't like not knowing what is going to happen.
So on the way back in to the field, he mentions they can also ask you to do a shorter approach or an overhead. He requested the overhead for us!
They told me approved at or below 1500 feet (TPA at KSTS is around 1,000).... then once mid runway they told me to break left. Super cool and I did a descending left turn, lost 500 feet, ended up on a downwind at TPA and did the abeam the numbers thing for a normal downwind / base / final / landing.
When / why would a tower ask me to do this? Would it allow them to get one more airplane out underneath me? And why did they say 1500? Was it to allow me some room for error or descent in my turn?
I went from not knowing what an overhead break was to doing one myself! Though during the turn he told me not to be a fighter pilot and to watch how much bank I used LOL.