jhugz
Well-Known Member
Well I felt like posting this thread because of a couple threads JRH and Blizz posted just to show up and coming JC pilots that instructors are not perfect, we make mistakes like everyone else, and we are always learning too.
Well after a year of flight instruction in G1000 airplanes or at the very least an airplane w/ a kln94 w/ a MFD I flew X-Country in an airplane without a GPS. Now this wouldn't be a huge deal if I didn't fly into a airport inside the DC SFRA underneath DCA & IAD Bravo Airspace. Well I was pretty damn nervous but tried to not show my student my emotions. To make a long story short it turned out real well w/ no violations or bent metal. Made me feel pretty damn good that I was still able to look out the window w/ a map and figure out where the hell I was at in an area I'm not very familiar w/.
Point/Moral of the Story: Don't become complacent like me. GPS/MFD's are there for SA not a primary source of navigation. Always no where you are on a sectional so that you can get back home if all else fails.
Well after a year of flight instruction in G1000 airplanes or at the very least an airplane w/ a kln94 w/ a MFD I flew X-Country in an airplane without a GPS. Now this wouldn't be a huge deal if I didn't fly into a airport inside the DC SFRA underneath DCA & IAD Bravo Airspace. Well I was pretty damn nervous but tried to not show my student my emotions. To make a long story short it turned out real well w/ no violations or bent metal. Made me feel pretty damn good that I was still able to look out the window w/ a map and figure out where the hell I was at in an area I'm not very familiar w/.
Point/Moral of the Story: Don't become complacent like me. GPS/MFD's are there for SA not a primary source of navigation. Always no where you are on a sectional so that you can get back home if all else fails.