IFR flight #16 - hood time
Today I went up with Bill acting as my safety pilot. Bill is also an instructor at JGG working on his CFII.
We shot one ILS 7 at PHF and then the VOR-A at FYJ. We had to call off the VOR approach a little early due to skydivers, but I got to practice what I really needed to.
We did some steep turns and then a DME-arc on the way back to JGG. My DME arc technique was OK, but I was reading the wrong distance number on the GPS so I ended up getting way off course. Not good. I feel that I could get a lot from practicing those on the simulator, so I might not worry too much about doing these in real life practice.
Other things I screwed up on this flight:
- forgot to dial in the inbound course into the OBS when shooting the ILS
- forgot to turn on the marker beacon audio on the ILS
- forgot to start the time at the FAF on the VOR-A into FYJ
- did not maintain altitude when setting up for the steep turns (did ok in the turns themselves though).
We shot one ILS 7 at PHF and then the VOR-A at FYJ. We had to call off the VOR approach a little early due to skydivers, but I got to practice what I really needed to.
We did some steep turns and then a DME-arc on the way back to JGG. My DME arc technique was OK, but I was reading the wrong distance number on the GPS so I ended up getting way off course. Not good. I feel that I could get a lot from practicing those on the simulator, so I might not worry too much about doing these in real life practice.
Other things I screwed up on this flight:
- forgot to dial in the inbound course into the OBS when shooting the ILS
- forgot to turn on the marker beacon audio on the ILS
- forgot to start the time at the FAF on the VOR-A into FYJ
- did not maintain altitude when setting up for the steep turns (did ok in the turns themselves though).
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