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OK, so by now, I'm sure you're all sick and tired of my 182 posts, so here's the last one.
First solo with the bird, I went out with an IR rated pilot friend, and we hit three different airports with the intent of me logging apps under the hood using GPS/coupled auto pilot.
Button pushing went much better this time, but I'm still not quite ready to depend on GPS approaches single pilot IFR. We flew to 9A5 and shot GPS 20, then went missed following the published miss/hold. Then shot GPS 32 at DNN, including the manditory initial hold. Then back to the home 'drome (CHA), got vectors to ILS 20 and rode that one down fully coupled.
Once stabilized on the climbout from DNN, I engaged the AP, and between using the altitude preselect, VS, heading and course bugs, I flew the entire way to DH on the ILS without having to touch a control on the plane, other than the throttle/prop controls.
Compared to hand flying approaches, it's soooo easy it is almost like cheating. I'm glad I learned IR in the low tech plane and hand flew everything, but one could get spoiled with all this good stuff. Still, once must be ever vigilant and watch those gauges like a hawk to be sure George is correct.
Another interesting tidbit, the club instructor is teaching everyone to land with power on and 10 to 20 degrees flaps. The guy who rode safety pilot for me last night said he always lands the 182 no flaps and with some power on right until the mains touch, and maintains 70kts right to the flair.
This is fine at our home field with 7400ft runway, but I'm worred some of these folks being taught these approaches could get into trouble on a short field? Comments?
He thought I was nuts, as I was 60kts short final, full flaps, and pulled the power once I knew the runway was made. Nice, short field landing, down and easily off in 1200ft.
First solo with the bird, I went out with an IR rated pilot friend, and we hit three different airports with the intent of me logging apps under the hood using GPS/coupled auto pilot.
Button pushing went much better this time, but I'm still not quite ready to depend on GPS approaches single pilot IFR. We flew to 9A5 and shot GPS 20, then went missed following the published miss/hold. Then shot GPS 32 at DNN, including the manditory initial hold. Then back to the home 'drome (CHA), got vectors to ILS 20 and rode that one down fully coupled.
Once stabilized on the climbout from DNN, I engaged the AP, and between using the altitude preselect, VS, heading and course bugs, I flew the entire way to DH on the ILS without having to touch a control on the plane, other than the throttle/prop controls.
Compared to hand flying approaches, it's soooo easy it is almost like cheating. I'm glad I learned IR in the low tech plane and hand flew everything, but one could get spoiled with all this good stuff. Still, once must be ever vigilant and watch those gauges like a hawk to be sure George is correct.
Another interesting tidbit, the club instructor is teaching everyone to land with power on and 10 to 20 degrees flaps. The guy who rode safety pilot for me last night said he always lands the 182 no flaps and with some power on right until the mains touch, and maintains 70kts right to the flair.
This is fine at our home field with 7400ft runway, but I'm worred some of these folks being taught these approaches could get into trouble on a short field? Comments?
He thought I was nuts, as I was 60kts short final, full flaps, and pulled the power once I knew the runway was made. Nice, short field landing, down and easily off in 1200ft.