@PaulS how do you request delay vectors? What terminology?
Purpose being to allow you to load the approach and get vectored back to a segment of the approach?
Hi Terry, I use them when I'm doing multiple practice approaches to get time to load a new one and brief. It's easy and the controllers don't care. I just tell them what I need. Anytime you need more time, ask for them.
Depends on the situation, but generally I'll key up and say, "Cirrus. Xxxx I need some delay vectors to get this approach loaded. They'll give me a vector. Sometimes they will ask how long I need. Usually it's just a few minutes, but never rush. They don't care and will vector you around for an hour if you need. I do it any time I need to. When you are ready to go, just tell them so.
I was trained to never let yourself be rushed when flying ifr. Sometimes a controller will sound aggravated about something, that's not my problem, don't let it affect you. I listen to opposing bases podcast, those guys said don't worry if a controller sounds mad, they are talking to a lot of people behind the scenes and it's probably not you. Even if it is you, so what, get what you need and move on.
Never rush, and never hesitate to ask for delay vectors.
I actually did this twice on my check ride. We did 3 approaches at the same airport, I was in a 20 which is a relatively fast airplane. The dpe didn't say a word. I told him I'm a slow poke some times with the briefing, he said take all the time you need and I did.