Timbuff10
Well-Known Member
So I went through ATP and all of my IFR experience was basically filing a flight plan at 1800wxbrief, picking up the clearance on CD, taking off, flying a DP, cruise for an hour or two, fly the STAR, then the approach, and land.
In the past two years I have not really had much exposure to the IFR environment at all really. I have managed to stay legally current while going in and out of my grace period but not really doing any IFR flights. In fact, I haven't been in a cloud since Jan. 2005.
Anyway, I am finding that this marine layer is pretty annoying for VFR flying out here. It is usually just a few thousand feet thick but I am wondering how everyone goes about getting out and over it do get their private pilot students flying.
So what is the best way to go about just getting to the practice area. Do you just call up the 1800#, file two IFR flight plans? One to an altitude at some waypoint that is as close as possible to where you want to go and hope it is clear up on top? File the second one from that waypoint and altitude so you can get back in to the airport?
I have heard some people don't even file, they just call up CD and ask for IFR to where they want to go, pick up a canned clearance and off they go.
Anyone have any Socal tips?
In the past two years I have not really had much exposure to the IFR environment at all really. I have managed to stay legally current while going in and out of my grace period but not really doing any IFR flights. In fact, I haven't been in a cloud since Jan. 2005.
Anyway, I am finding that this marine layer is pretty annoying for VFR flying out here. It is usually just a few thousand feet thick but I am wondering how everyone goes about getting out and over it do get their private pilot students flying.
So what is the best way to go about just getting to the practice area. Do you just call up the 1800#, file two IFR flight plans? One to an altitude at some waypoint that is as close as possible to where you want to go and hope it is clear up on top? File the second one from that waypoint and altitude so you can get back in to the airport?
I have heard some people don't even file, they just call up CD and ask for IFR to where they want to go, pick up a canned clearance and off they go.
Anyone have any Socal tips?