Will Kumley
Line Up and Wait
Completed a rather uneventful night cross country last night. It was a beautiful night, as I still need more hood time, my instructor had me put the hood on for a bit. The first night flight was great as I was VFR and no hood the whole time. But under the hood, I really started hating the lack of dash lights on the instruments. My attitude indicator, heading indicator, and even airspeed indicator were all virtually dark circles. I could vaguely make out my airspeed as the white needle and white arc gave me a decent idea of where I was. However, the attitude indicator and heading indicators were virtually useless to me.
Call me crazy but I think its odd a person or company would dump so much money into maintenance, upkeep, and improvements of an a/c only to provide crappy dash lights for flying at night. Is this a normal thing in GA that I should be concerned about if I decide to rent a plane in the future for a night flight? Pretty sure if I decide to take this plane back up at night I'll look into getting some sort of glasses with red lights facing forward to help me see things I'm looking at. There is a single red light in the overhead which helps but maybe directed red lights would improve my visibility, and I would look like deadshot from Suicide Squad!
Call me crazy but I think its odd a person or company would dump so much money into maintenance, upkeep, and improvements of an a/c only to provide crappy dash lights for flying at night. Is this a normal thing in GA that I should be concerned about if I decide to rent a plane in the future for a night flight? Pretty sure if I decide to take this plane back up at night I'll look into getting some sort of glasses with red lights facing forward to help me see things I'm looking at. There is a single red light in the overhead which helps but maybe directed red lights would improve my visibility, and I would look like deadshot from Suicide Squad!