killbilly
Vocals, Lyrics, Triangle, Washboard, Kittens
When I first joined JC, there were a lot of newbies to aviation like myself. Not so many anymore since a lot of you regulars are going commando as you join the Majors. (@Derg)
Anyway...I've posted some gripey things about IR training so I thought I'd share some good things.
Getting better. I am still behind the airplane but not near as bad as I was. My attitude flying is better, and I'm more comfortable with anticipating corrections and flying profiles. We've just started approaches.
I flew the VOR-33 into RMN last night, which was interesting - we were pretending that we had no GPS. There was a LOT of wind at 3,000...chasing needles, I was. I got down to MDA and while I wasn't full-deflection, I was at least halfway there, but I managed to correct it...and then we went missed. Came back around, flew it again with the GPS
...and greased the most perfect landing of my career to date. It was even on centerline. (@bucksmith )
Tried to get the GCO (it apparently never works) and failed, called and got our clearance to head back to VKX. Flew it fairly decently although I started getting overwhelmed at the end with the checklists, getting weather, and briefing the RNAV GPS 6. I did manage to sort it out, although it was sloppy. Stuff to work on.
For once the wind was forgiving at VKX and I landed decently again, and again it was centerline.
Ok. It was pretty much on centerline. At that airport you're either mostly centerline or taking out lights. No lights were harmed in the course of my instruction.
I know this kind of stuff is old hat to most of you, but a few of you have PM'd me and asked me to keep posting these little nuggets from time to time, which is fine because it helps me process everything I'm learning.
So there ya go.
Anyway...I've posted some gripey things about IR training so I thought I'd share some good things.
Getting better. I am still behind the airplane but not near as bad as I was. My attitude flying is better, and I'm more comfortable with anticipating corrections and flying profiles. We've just started approaches.
I flew the VOR-33 into RMN last night, which was interesting - we were pretending that we had no GPS. There was a LOT of wind at 3,000...chasing needles, I was. I got down to MDA and while I wasn't full-deflection, I was at least halfway there, but I managed to correct it...and then we went missed. Came back around, flew it again with the GPS
...and greased the most perfect landing of my career to date. It was even on centerline. (@bucksmith )
Tried to get the GCO (it apparently never works) and failed, called and got our clearance to head back to VKX. Flew it fairly decently although I started getting overwhelmed at the end with the checklists, getting weather, and briefing the RNAV GPS 6. I did manage to sort it out, although it was sloppy. Stuff to work on.
For once the wind was forgiving at VKX and I landed decently again, and again it was centerline.
Ok. It was pretty much on centerline. At that airport you're either mostly centerline or taking out lights. No lights were harmed in the course of my instruction.
I know this kind of stuff is old hat to most of you, but a few of you have PM'd me and asked me to keep posting these little nuggets from time to time, which is fine because it helps me process everything I'm learning.
So there ya go.