Eric Gleason
Pre-takeoff checklist
Remember that you fly the plane at night the same way you do during the day. Make sure you're nailing your airspeeds and power settings in your patterns and it won't be a big deal. If you're still feeling your way around the pattern with varying airspeeds, you're probably relying too much on the sight picture and too little on knowledge of the airplane's performance, and that's how you get into trouble.
Make friends with another pilot and make it a thing to go fly to dinner once a week or something. Though I've only got 20 hours or so of PIC time at night, I've got a boatload of unlogged time with experienced pilots, and the education I got from watching them was immeasurable.
Make friends with another pilot and make it a thing to go fly to dinner once a week or something. Though I've only got 20 hours or so of PIC time at night, I've got a boatload of unlogged time with experienced pilots, and the education I got from watching them was immeasurable.