DrPappy
Pre-takeoff checklist
I have been flying my Cherokee 180 VFR for a year now, but am getting the itch to start IFR training. It has no panel-mounted GPS nor DME, and only the original 1-axis autopilot (Century IIB).
I am thinking that the GPS should be the first priority so that I can then do RNAV, VOR/DME approaches, etc. I know that a 2-axis autopilot would eliminate much of the workload (sometimes anyway), but I just do not have the funds to get both the GPS & new autopilot at the same time.
So the question is, would you recommend that I wait until I can get a 2-axis autopilot before starting IFR training? I know that I need to be able to hand fly it, but when I am doing other tasks at the same time it sure would seem easy to stray beyond acceptable limits. I have no idea of the workload required since I have not started training yet, but it sure seems like it would.
Paul
I am thinking that the GPS should be the first priority so that I can then do RNAV, VOR/DME approaches, etc. I know that a 2-axis autopilot would eliminate much of the workload (sometimes anyway), but I just do not have the funds to get both the GPS & new autopilot at the same time.
So the question is, would you recommend that I wait until I can get a 2-axis autopilot before starting IFR training? I know that I need to be able to hand fly it, but when I am doing other tasks at the same time it sure would seem easy to stray beyond acceptable limits. I have no idea of the workload required since I have not started training yet, but it sure seems like it would.
Paul