So I was doing IR checkride prep today (my ride is on Tuesday). Went up with an instrument-rated buddy sitting right seat. Went out to the practice area. We have two G5’s stacked and a GTN750 in our Cherokee. Plan was to simulate partial panel and do a partial panel approach. Failed the top G5 by turning the screen brightness all the way down. Did some standard rate turns for a few minutes and then got into the approach. (It’s the RNAV15 at KRME). Flew to the IAF (about 12 miles of flying, so figure a couple minutes). Slowed the plane down for the hold. Did the hold. Came inbound, flew the approach to minimums and went missed, all with the G5 PFD failed, ie no artificial horizon. On the missed started feeling a little funky. Got to about 2,500 feet on climbout and told my buddy, “I gotta take these off for a sec.”
I didn’t get nauseous, but I’ve had this happen before where I just get a bit of the sweats and start feeling funky. I had flown for probably 25-30 minutes with no AH, doing turns, then a long descent (10-mile final) and then a real-life missed. As in nailed the throttle, positive rate, get the heck outta there.
Now that I think about it I didn’t feel funky until the missed. I imagine it was from the descent of the approach, then the accelerating climb. But my question is this: on my exam, would I get pegged if I have to pull off the foggles?
I struggled a bit with motion sickness when I started flying instruments and it took me a while to find the right pair of foggles. I will admit that I do have to take them off now and again. Probably every second or third flight. And after 5 minutes or so I’m fine, I put them back on, and I’m able to complete the flights no problem. Today, for example, after I put them back on we did an ILS circle to land to finish the flight. So it’s not like I have to take them off and I’m done. I just need to get my senses back I guess.
So what do you guys think? If I get feeling crappy on the checkride, to the point where I feel I need to pull them off, what should I do? And do you think the DPE will nail me for it? For info he’s a good guy, reputation of being a very fair examiner.
Thanks for your thoughts.
I didn’t get nauseous, but I’ve had this happen before where I just get a bit of the sweats and start feeling funky. I had flown for probably 25-30 minutes with no AH, doing turns, then a long descent (10-mile final) and then a real-life missed. As in nailed the throttle, positive rate, get the heck outta there.
Now that I think about it I didn’t feel funky until the missed. I imagine it was from the descent of the approach, then the accelerating climb. But my question is this: on my exam, would I get pegged if I have to pull off the foggles?
I struggled a bit with motion sickness when I started flying instruments and it took me a while to find the right pair of foggles. I will admit that I do have to take them off now and again. Probably every second or third flight. And after 5 minutes or so I’m fine, I put them back on, and I’m able to complete the flights no problem. Today, for example, after I put them back on we did an ILS circle to land to finish the flight. So it’s not like I have to take them off and I’m done. I just need to get my senses back I guess.
So what do you guys think? If I get feeling crappy on the checkride, to the point where I feel I need to pull them off, what should I do? And do you think the DPE will nail me for it? For info he’s a good guy, reputation of being a very fair examiner.
Thanks for your thoughts.