denverpilot
Tied Down
Saw the weather forecast go to “rain for the next six hours” and about jumped for joy... now to see if it’s connective... well, not really, just soggy as hell...! Yay!
1.7 on the Hobbs, 1.2 in IMC (pretty much from takeoff to landing on both, there were tiny breaks in things but nothing that was legal VMC... once in a while a glimmer of ground contact below but nothing useful straight ahead for a horizon ever) ...
Two ILS approaches, one at KFTG, one at home base KAPA.
Learned something about my GTN when controller vectors you through final and back going to KFTG. The auto flip to VLOC gets very confused. I’m intercepting what I thought was the localizer for KFTG and it’s not behaving. I had forked up the GTN but good.
I mess around following the track and watching altitude while the controller says “I see you west of the approach course” and I reply I’m fixing it, while fiddling with the GTN and then say screw it, slam the ILS frequency into Nav2 and say, that’s better.. and finish.
Looked up what it was doing on the ground... wasn’t vectored in VTF mode back across the course so the GTN gave up and left the ILS in Standby in Nav1.
Tune and identify, kids.
Anyway. Landed out of that dog’s breakfast of an ILS... and it was that bad. Probably the worst ILS I’ve ever flown, but survivable. I did think hard about missing it early and asking for a vector back to start it over again, but I knew the terrain and the approach and even have most of the frequencies memorized over there, so continued.
Any other approach I would have said, “Nope.” Maybe still should have, but it worked out. Lesson learned.
Used the restroom (without any hidden ramp fees - ha! - and no, not to clean my shorts...) then re-filed back to home and muuuuuuuch better.
ILS 35R to 6100’. I was soooooo ready to go around... boom, runway in sight. Nice. Right where it should have been.
The yuuuuuge vectors to the east were because DEN is landing north in this slop. Had to send me under all the arrivals on the way over, and around them on the way back. Kept calling traffic to me. Ha. Not gonna see ‘em in this soup, but thanks...
And there’s a lake in my hangar when it’s raining...
But the airplane is reeeeeeeealy clean now!
1.7 on the Hobbs, 1.2 in IMC (pretty much from takeoff to landing on both, there were tiny breaks in things but nothing that was legal VMC... once in a while a glimmer of ground contact below but nothing useful straight ahead for a horizon ever) ...
Two ILS approaches, one at KFTG, one at home base KAPA.
Learned something about my GTN when controller vectors you through final and back going to KFTG. The auto flip to VLOC gets very confused. I’m intercepting what I thought was the localizer for KFTG and it’s not behaving. I had forked up the GTN but good.
I mess around following the track and watching altitude while the controller says “I see you west of the approach course” and I reply I’m fixing it, while fiddling with the GTN and then say screw it, slam the ILS frequency into Nav2 and say, that’s better.. and finish.
Looked up what it was doing on the ground... wasn’t vectored in VTF mode back across the course so the GTN gave up and left the ILS in Standby in Nav1.
Tune and identify, kids.
Anyway. Landed out of that dog’s breakfast of an ILS... and it was that bad. Probably the worst ILS I’ve ever flown, but survivable. I did think hard about missing it early and asking for a vector back to start it over again, but I knew the terrain and the approach and even have most of the frequencies memorized over there, so continued.
Any other approach I would have said, “Nope.” Maybe still should have, but it worked out. Lesson learned.
Used the restroom (without any hidden ramp fees - ha! - and no, not to clean my shorts...) then re-filed back to home and muuuuuuuch better.
ILS 35R to 6100’. I was soooooo ready to go around... boom, runway in sight. Nice. Right where it should have been.
The yuuuuuge vectors to the east were because DEN is landing north in this slop. Had to send me under all the arrivals on the way over, and around them on the way back. Kept calling traffic to me. Ha. Not gonna see ‘em in this soup, but thanks...
And there’s a lake in my hangar when it’s raining...
But the airplane is reeeeeeeealy clean now!
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