Haven't flown much IFR yet so I never thought about this scenario. You're cruising along above the clouds and METARS are showing ceilings at, let's say greater than 2000, which is let's also assume for the sake of conversation is above your personal minimums.
How do you perform your descent in that situation? Are you going to do a 500 fpm descent and slow down to approach speeds? Now let's say you get to 2000 and you're still in the clouds, what next?
I'm thinking I level off and start talking to ATC about my alternate.
I know I meandered quite a bit there, but thinking out loud. I just never thought about the scenario before, but with my personal minimums right now, it's probably more likely than actually shooting an approach is. Any constructive thoughts on the topic are welcome.
How do you perform your descent in that situation? Are you going to do a 500 fpm descent and slow down to approach speeds? Now let's say you get to 2000 and you're still in the clouds, what next?
I'm thinking I level off and start talking to ATC about my alternate.
I know I meandered quite a bit there, but thinking out loud. I just never thought about the scenario before, but with my personal minimums right now, it's probably more likely than actually shooting an approach is. Any constructive thoughts on the topic are welcome.