steviedeviant
Pre-takeoff checklist
Well POA, every since getting my PPL in 2015, this forum has allowed me to read and learn from others. Now it is time for the instrument rating. I am not doing this as a career, but to be a better pilot and allow for some flexibility in flying. Either way, not bad for a guy who use to not even get on airplanes. But, tomorrow is the instrument check ride. I am confident, but still worried about what the examiner can throw at me - another words, I don't know what I don't know type concerns. Pass or not, I look forward to posting my experience to hopefully be a help to others.
I have tabbed all my logs, engine logs, plane logs, to make it easier. I have backup Ipad, updated avionics, updated all charts. Medical, PPL License, ID, etc. etc. Updated FAR/AIM marked for those items I know are very important (least it will make it look like I read the entire book :-0) Of course, I have a real job, but after that today, I just plan on reviewing a few items and relaxing and thinking it through.
Any last minute tips?
I have tabbed all my logs, engine logs, plane logs, to make it easier. I have backup Ipad, updated avionics, updated all charts. Medical, PPL License, ID, etc. etc. Updated FAR/AIM marked for those items I know are very important (least it will make it look like I read the entire book :-0) Of course, I have a real job, but after that today, I just plan on reviewing a few items and relaxing and thinking it through.
Any last minute tips?