tree96
Line Up and Wait
Ive been working on my instrument rating for a while now. I started a thread about how hard it was to find a testing center to take the written. Got that square away, now on to the checkride. In my area, the closest DPE is a 40 minute flight away. No big deal, he is a super nice guy, very easy to get along with, and fair. Very busy though, and scheduling with him took me about 6 weeks to finally get set up. All set, ready to go, Thunderstorms the first weekend we tried. Then he was out of town, I was gone, then my instructor was out of town and hadnt signed me off. No big deal, its summer.
Fast forward to this past Monday, weather was perfect, played hookey from work, called him, lets do this. Get to the airport where he is, get squared away with IACRA, pay him, test begins, knock out the oral, go to the plane, only to find out we had current registration wasnt in our plane, only the old one in the plane, no one knows where the new one is. I knew the current one was in there at one point when I first tried to get the ride scheduled and i was going through the logbooks. Grounded. Letter of discontinuance. Take rental car home, call FAA get a temp registration faxed Wednesday, call him, all set for today. Stuff happens. Lesson learned, dont just assume that the registration is correct, VERIFY it is.
Then we come to today. Perfect weather, other than hot as can be. Fly up to meet him, everything is hunky dorey, start up,request vectors for first ILS, taxi, takeoff, climb out. NXXXXX reset transponder, negative radar contact. Try no joy. NXXXXX still unable to get a target on you. DPE says ok lets head back. As we land tower tells us they pick up a momentary squawk from us. Taxi back, shut down, another letter of discontinuance, and pay the DPE his hourly fee. Start up, taxi, fly home no transponder at all. Got an appointment with avionics shop Tuesday AM.
We have had intermittent issues with transponder before, but it was always attributed to poor radar coverage, as it was usually the same spot each time. I operate out of a TRSA Class D airport and trained just across the river from there. It wasnt an uncommon occurrence for radar to be lost.
Anyway, the TL;DR of this is, I get the feeling that maybe its not meant to be for me to be instrument rated. At this point I am ready to put my share of the plane up for sale and buy a boat or something else that is obscenely expensive and frustrates the hell out of me. Is it normal to have such problems? Or is the universe trying to tell me something? If the Instrument Rating was a man, Id punch him in the face.
Fast forward to this past Monday, weather was perfect, played hookey from work, called him, lets do this. Get to the airport where he is, get squared away with IACRA, pay him, test begins, knock out the oral, go to the plane, only to find out we had current registration wasnt in our plane, only the old one in the plane, no one knows where the new one is. I knew the current one was in there at one point when I first tried to get the ride scheduled and i was going through the logbooks. Grounded. Letter of discontinuance. Take rental car home, call FAA get a temp registration faxed Wednesday, call him, all set for today. Stuff happens. Lesson learned, dont just assume that the registration is correct, VERIFY it is.
Then we come to today. Perfect weather, other than hot as can be. Fly up to meet him, everything is hunky dorey, start up,request vectors for first ILS, taxi, takeoff, climb out. NXXXXX reset transponder, negative radar contact. Try no joy. NXXXXX still unable to get a target on you. DPE says ok lets head back. As we land tower tells us they pick up a momentary squawk from us. Taxi back, shut down, another letter of discontinuance, and pay the DPE his hourly fee. Start up, taxi, fly home no transponder at all. Got an appointment with avionics shop Tuesday AM.
We have had intermittent issues with transponder before, but it was always attributed to poor radar coverage, as it was usually the same spot each time. I operate out of a TRSA Class D airport and trained just across the river from there. It wasnt an uncommon occurrence for radar to be lost.
Anyway, the TL;DR of this is, I get the feeling that maybe its not meant to be for me to be instrument rated. At this point I am ready to put my share of the plane up for sale and buy a boat or something else that is obscenely expensive and frustrates the hell out of me. Is it normal to have such problems? Or is the universe trying to tell me something? If the Instrument Rating was a man, Id punch him in the face.