Flew my long instrument cross country this past weekend, I live in VA and we had some rainy weather so it ended up being some great experience. We departed Manassas for Norfolk, we were in the clouds at around 900ft agl, and was in fairly solid IMC until we got to about 1200agl on the ILS into Norfolk, had some intermittent times of rain which kind of freaked me out. We got fuel, and headed to Richmond, which was a pretty quick flight, I got really flustered on getting everything setup for the approach in time and hand flying while going through everything in the garmin 430, I got really behind. After landing at Richmond, we picked up our clearance back to Manassas. Flew a little over 4 hours total, and about 2 1/2 was IMC.
Pretty good experience doing everything from start to finish, I can tell how the pieces of the puzzle are starting to fit together, but I still really feel like my workload management is not up to where it needs to be. I keep missing opportunities to stay ahead of the game, and find myself scrambling at higher workload times.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get any pictures from the trip!
Pretty good experience doing everything from start to finish, I can tell how the pieces of the puzzle are starting to fit together, but I still really feel like my workload management is not up to where it needs to be. I keep missing opportunities to stay ahead of the game, and find myself scrambling at higher workload times.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get any pictures from the trip!