jimhorner
Line Up and Wait
Had a really bad bit of Spatial Disorientation today. It’s usually pretty rare for me to get affected by the leans, but today it was pretty bad. The weather this morning was pretty lousy with few at 200, scattered at 700, and broken at 1100 at San Jose (KSJC). Stockton was reporting Low IFR with ceilings of 300. Tops were around 4700 feet. In other words, a great day to go get my 6 approaches done for the month.
I was doing the SUNOL1 departure from 31L. This involves climbing on runway heading of 306 until 1.8DME past the SJC VOR, then a right turn to heading of 043 to intercept the SJC 009 radial and following that to the SUNOL intersection.
I entered the clouds in my straight ahead climb, and all was well until turning to the 043 heading. The initial turn to that heading was fine, but after leveling the wings, my body would have bet a million dollars that it was still in a steep right bank. It was a real struggle to believe the AI, HSI, and Turn coordinator. My brain was telling me I was wings level, but, man, my body certainly didn’t agree. I finally had to punch on the autopilot in heading and VS mode and didn’t get over the leans until several minutes after breaking out on top at 4800 feet. Kinda scary. It was a real fight to trust the instruments when my body was screaming the it was in an increasing right bank. Wow...
I was doing the SUNOL1 departure from 31L. This involves climbing on runway heading of 306 until 1.8DME past the SJC VOR, then a right turn to heading of 043 to intercept the SJC 009 radial and following that to the SUNOL intersection.
I entered the clouds in my straight ahead climb, and all was well until turning to the 043 heading. The initial turn to that heading was fine, but after leveling the wings, my body would have bet a million dollars that it was still in a steep right bank. It was a real struggle to believe the AI, HSI, and Turn coordinator. My brain was telling me I was wings level, but, man, my body certainly didn’t agree. I finally had to punch on the autopilot in heading and VS mode and didn’t get over the leans until several minutes after breaking out on top at 4800 feet. Kinda scary. It was a real fight to trust the instruments when my body was screaming the it was in an increasing right bank. Wow...
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