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Pre-takeoff checklist
I am hoping (WX!!) to head out west on Saturday to a fly-in at an airport about 250 nm away. I'll be leaving a controlled airport, flying over a Class B, possibly in it, over a busy Class C with the final destination a little "out in the middle of nowhere" muni.
I had a 20 year hiatus from flying and when I got back into it, I found that things had changed. Now, when I leave I call clearance delivery and basically go right into the ATC system at that point. It later dawned on me that it was the entry point for IFR flight, but VFR is accommodated as flight following. When I have flown in the IAH, DFW and TPA Class B's, they have vectored me around like an IFR flight, which I have no problem with, in fact, that is the point of this post.
How can I take advantage of IFR "thinking", for lack of a better term, while I am flying solo VFR? Any suggestions or things I may have missed? Should I be using VOR and attempting approaches even with perfect VFR (CAVU) conditions? The reason I ask is that I am on downwind for the IFR ticket, almost ready to take the exam and then start dual instruction. I want to try to build piloting skills so that the CFII can spend more time on IFR with me and less on the little things.
I had a 20 year hiatus from flying and when I got back into it, I found that things had changed. Now, when I leave I call clearance delivery and basically go right into the ATC system at that point. It later dawned on me that it was the entry point for IFR flight, but VFR is accommodated as flight following. When I have flown in the IAH, DFW and TPA Class B's, they have vectored me around like an IFR flight, which I have no problem with, in fact, that is the point of this post.
How can I take advantage of IFR "thinking", for lack of a better term, while I am flying solo VFR? Any suggestions or things I may have missed? Should I be using VOR and attempting approaches even with perfect VFR (CAVU) conditions? The reason I ask is that I am on downwind for the IFR ticket, almost ready to take the exam and then start dual instruction. I want to try to build piloting skills so that the CFII can spend more time on IFR with me and less on the little things.