Totaling up a logbook page, I find that in the ~8 months since I got my rating, I've accumulated more actual instrument time than I have night time in the 2 years since I started flying, including the required time from ppl.
This is partly because I make an effort to fly approaches in actual at least once a month, whereas I don't do any night flying beyond currency and long trips.
Fact is, as beautiful as it is flying at night, it makes me nervous. The thought of losing an engine and descending into a black hole keeps me from enjoying it, even though the terrain is very friendly around here. I usually don't fly imc lower than 1000' ceilings for the same reason. At least I'll have a minute to pick a spot that way.
Am I alone in this sentiment? I hear many pilots talk about how much they love to fly at night in the smooth, cool air. There's a club member who I've never seen reserve the plane except at night. Not sure whether I should be less scared of night, more scared of imc, or maybe I'm thinking clearly.
And then there's the bugs to clean off...
This is partly because I make an effort to fly approaches in actual at least once a month, whereas I don't do any night flying beyond currency and long trips.
Fact is, as beautiful as it is flying at night, it makes me nervous. The thought of losing an engine and descending into a black hole keeps me from enjoying it, even though the terrain is very friendly around here. I usually don't fly imc lower than 1000' ceilings for the same reason. At least I'll have a minute to pick a spot that way.
Am I alone in this sentiment? I hear many pilots talk about how much they love to fly at night in the smooth, cool air. There's a club member who I've never seen reserve the plane except at night. Not sure whether I should be less scared of night, more scared of imc, or maybe I'm thinking clearly.
And then there's the bugs to clean off...