UIPilot45X
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,
I just recently passed my oral exam for my CFI/I Reinstatement. Took about 3 hours and went pretty smoothly. We had to defer the flight for another time. During the oral, the DPE indicated that I'd be doing "Timed Turns To Magnetic Compass Headings". That's not a big deal...but I learned on all steam gauges at my University about 10 years ago. I chose to do the reinstatement in the G1000 to challenge myself to learn a new system and also because they seem more common in the training environment now-a-days.
The way it was presented to me in the past was I would have my AI and DG covered up to simulate partial panel. I would still have my turn coordinator to set my bank angle to standard rate, start my time and watch the mag compass to get to my desired heading.
In the case of a G1000 system...if my DG/CDI is covered up....it also covers up my standard rate turn indicator (the little magenta line that swings left or right directly above the DG). If that's gone there is no real accurate way of holding a nice standard rate turn. I mean, you could do a little mental math (true airspeed, drop the last number, divide by two and add to 10) to get close to my standard rate turn....which in most cases in a C172 is about 15 degrees of bank. But, in that scenario it would be more practical just to do a compass turn and remember to use your UNOS acronym when looking at the mag compass.
I would imagine that once we go to reversionary mode, he's going to use post it notes or something to cover up the attitude indicator and DG...but I'm curious how the timed turn is tested with G1000 systems? Am I over thinking this? Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I just recently passed my oral exam for my CFI/I Reinstatement. Took about 3 hours and went pretty smoothly. We had to defer the flight for another time. During the oral, the DPE indicated that I'd be doing "Timed Turns To Magnetic Compass Headings". That's not a big deal...but I learned on all steam gauges at my University about 10 years ago. I chose to do the reinstatement in the G1000 to challenge myself to learn a new system and also because they seem more common in the training environment now-a-days.
The way it was presented to me in the past was I would have my AI and DG covered up to simulate partial panel. I would still have my turn coordinator to set my bank angle to standard rate, start my time and watch the mag compass to get to my desired heading.
In the case of a G1000 system...if my DG/CDI is covered up....it also covers up my standard rate turn indicator (the little magenta line that swings left or right directly above the DG). If that's gone there is no real accurate way of holding a nice standard rate turn. I mean, you could do a little mental math (true airspeed, drop the last number, divide by two and add to 10) to get close to my standard rate turn....which in most cases in a C172 is about 15 degrees of bank. But, in that scenario it would be more practical just to do a compass turn and remember to use your UNOS acronym when looking at the mag compass.
I would imagine that once we go to reversionary mode, he's going to use post it notes or something to cover up the attitude indicator and DG...but I'm curious how the timed turn is tested with G1000 systems? Am I over thinking this? Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks.