JDean3204
Well-Known Member
In the last month or two I have had the joy of actual IMC during my IFR training. There has been a few flights, including both cross countries where I did not need a hood the entire flight.
Today we flew a cross country to Boeing Field, it was solid IMC the whole way up and during the approach. I made sure my approach was fully briefed, and even breezed through the plate a few more times for the ILS 13R approach at BFI. I was flying great up until the most important time of the flight, the approach! We were getting vectored onto final course, we were coming from the south and at times reaching 155GS ( that feels fast for a 172..
) So long story short, the controller ended up vectoring us onto the final approach course. At that time I seemed to lose my SA, and shot through the loc, then over corrected, then again. All this while solid IMC as my CFI was giving me much needed advice. I was having a difficult time during the whole approach and even though I was within PTS, I felt like it was horrible.
A week ago I flew a 1.9 where 1.4 was actual and shot three approaches, a VOR-A, GPS-A, and an ILS. I also had some issues while shooting the ILS, not to the same extent however. Am I over thinking during the ILS approach, everyone says they should be the easiest one as all you do is fly the needles, I seem to have it backwards however.
Being so close to my checkride, I feel this may be an issue. My CFI says I am doing great and I will be ready, maybe my standards for myself are too high at the moment. I just want to be the best I can be, and it seems that these approaches are getting the best of me. Some great advice from you JC'ers out there would be great!!
Cheers
Today we flew a cross country to Boeing Field, it was solid IMC the whole way up and during the approach. I made sure my approach was fully briefed, and even breezed through the plate a few more times for the ILS 13R approach at BFI. I was flying great up until the most important time of the flight, the approach! We were getting vectored onto final course, we were coming from the south and at times reaching 155GS ( that feels fast for a 172..

A week ago I flew a 1.9 where 1.4 was actual and shot three approaches, a VOR-A, GPS-A, and an ILS. I also had some issues while shooting the ILS, not to the same extent however. Am I over thinking during the ILS approach, everyone says they should be the easiest one as all you do is fly the needles, I seem to have it backwards however.
Being so close to my checkride, I feel this may be an issue. My CFI says I am doing great and I will be ready, maybe my standards for myself are too high at the moment. I just want to be the best I can be, and it seems that these approaches are getting the best of me. Some great advice from you JC'ers out there would be great!!
Cheers