IFR flight #12

Today we went out for 1.5 hours to do a few GPS approaches, the last approach type that I haven't yet seen (NDB doesn't count since we don't have an ADF).

We went to Hummel field to shoot a low approach followed by the holding pattern in the published missed approach. Then we went over to West Point to shoot the VOR/GPS approach. I did a poor circle to land to try to get over to runway 27. So poor that we did a go-around b/c I was close in at about 25 degrees off the center line.

We just went direct back to JGG as by then we were running short on time.

All-in-all it was not a bad flight for not having been in an airplane for 2.5 weeks. Of course, the GPS and still air were very helpful in letting me maintain tracks and altitudes.

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