robertb
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hello everyone,
While recently chatting with some pilot buddies, we talked about flying in the soup and spatial disorientation. I mentioned that I tend to get "the leans" pretty much every time I enter a cloud layer. A buddy said he only felt the feeling once before which I thought was pretty odd. For me, it is pretty significant and common. From the beginning of my IFR training, I just thought it was pretty normal to feel that way while inside a cloud. I've had a IR for about 20 years and have about 50 hours total IMC time (not hood time but legit IMC).
I am wondering how "special" I am when it comes to feeling out of whack. I do trust my gauges and rely on them. But it is not uncommon for my brain and the gauges to have a completely different idea of which way is up. So, what do you all feel about it.
While recently chatting with some pilot buddies, we talked about flying in the soup and spatial disorientation. I mentioned that I tend to get "the leans" pretty much every time I enter a cloud layer. A buddy said he only felt the feeling once before which I thought was pretty odd. For me, it is pretty significant and common. From the beginning of my IFR training, I just thought it was pretty normal to feel that way while inside a cloud. I've had a IR for about 20 years and have about 50 hours total IMC time (not hood time but legit IMC).
I am wondering how "special" I am when it comes to feeling out of whack. I do trust my gauges and rely on them. But it is not uncommon for my brain and the gauges to have a completely different idea of which way is up. So, what do you all feel about it.