It gets dark out there at night, that's for sure. When I was working on my private a few years ago, my CFI took me out to Homestead General for some night landings on a dark, moonless night. That is an airport south of Miami that is bordered by uninhabited swamp land. He briefed me on how difficult it was going to be once I turned downwind, and that I'd have to go to my instruments to complete the turn to base. Even with that pre-briefing, once I was about midfield downwind I lost all sense of the horizon and was quite unsettled. I went to the instruments and was fine, but it was a heck of an eye opener. Years later when I was instructing, I would have my students depart out towards to ocean at night and give them a mini-JFK experience with some pre-planned maneuvers designed to cause SD. Several of them started towards the conditions of a graveyard spiral before I had to intervene. It was very eye opening for them, and I think really gave them a healthy respect for nig I
Hey, hey, this is why I suggested a crash section for the forum. We're not morbid.
We learn from the mistakes of others. Very much like every time I think I've discoverd new Widget in the world- many others have been already ..
case in point 2003 - carb icing 1/4 mile short of the runway.