Hello
@MauleSkinner, my 1st instinct as I learned is fly the plane and don’t allow myself to panic. I continued for a few seconds maintaining the current attitude then pulled back the throttle to reduce climbing and start descending. My next action was planned to do 180 and get back to the airport, but CFI pushed yoke quickly so we descended faster than I want to do in IMC. But it’s ok he reacted faster than me.
I definitely learned that cloud base may not always has a clear distinction with horizon. In this incident, it changed from clear to haze to cloud in few seconds. This was new to me, and I didn’t feel that clouds are that close. I think the METAR draw a false picture in my mind that I will expect clouds at 1000 feet later, so also I learned not to blindly trust the METAR. Trust your eyes. Weather is more dynamic than I expected.
Being in clouds is totally different than videos and imagination. I wish during training my CFI did the required time for instruments in real IMC rather than simulating it.
Any advise about better handling for this event is much appreciated...
Thank you
Mohamed