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Line Up and Wait
So I have kicked the can down the road long enough and have finally decided it is time to schedule my IR checkride. Any advice? My CFII I've been working with is leaving to the airlines (congrats!) and I've been shuffled to a couple of CFII's to complete the signoff. No big deal as I know them already and like them. My CFII also finished my PPL and I will miss him dearly - it's really impressive how much of a bond you form with someone after spending a few days' worth of time in a 172 cockpit.
We had our last review flight the other day. Most things went well. I've been getting over a cold so with the balloon head my spatial disorientation was very pronounced. The thing I would have busted on I think was our practice ILS. I was within 200 ft of minimums and I got left of course and just couldn't correct enough. I was trying to nudge it back without manhandling the airplane and when I saw it was getting to the outside of the scale I was just like "**** it going missed for full deflection." He said he saw exactly what was happening and he was like "you were THIS close!" He said I'd actually gotten the correct track exactly parallel to the course and the needle just tracked out as I got closer to the threshold . Typically I monitor ILS approaches on the 430W's in the Instrument planes but just in case the DPE would see that and decide that I had a GPS failure I tried to run the approach old school just using the two VOR/ILS systems.
I'm assuming that the same thing holds true on the IR as the private - you will have a colossal mistake and the DPE knows that and if you catch it and apply the correct follow-up and then don't do it again they will view that okay? UGH I don't even wanna do this checkride
We had our last review flight the other day. Most things went well. I've been getting over a cold so with the balloon head my spatial disorientation was very pronounced. The thing I would have busted on I think was our practice ILS. I was within 200 ft of minimums and I got left of course and just couldn't correct enough. I was trying to nudge it back without manhandling the airplane and when I saw it was getting to the outside of the scale I was just like "**** it going missed for full deflection." He said he saw exactly what was happening and he was like "you were THIS close!" He said I'd actually gotten the correct track exactly parallel to the course and the needle just tracked out as I got closer to the threshold . Typically I monitor ILS approaches on the 430W's in the Instrument planes but just in case the DPE would see that and decide that I had a GPS failure I tried to run the approach old school just using the two VOR/ILS systems.
I'm assuming that the same thing holds true on the IR as the private - you will have a colossal mistake and the DPE knows that and if you catch it and apply the correct follow-up and then don't do it again they will view that okay? UGH I don't even wanna do this checkride