LoadMasterC141
Well-Known Member
UPDATE:
Weather was crap today. Figures that the ONE day you really need clear weather. Here it is usually pretty much 90-95 degrees and sunny and hot all day every day during the summer.
We took advantage of our time by doing som hood time. First the instructors' son flew for an hour. We did some ILS approaches with the understanding that this was really IFR stuff. It was really neat to see an ILS approach though. After that, we landed and I flew. Climbed to 4000 and put the hood on. Did turns, and then descent/Climbs, ending up with turns in them. I don't know if it is all the MSFS time, but I really nailed my first time under the hood. Next time we will do stalls and steep turna under ther hood and practice some short field stuff.
The weather was really MVFR, but there was a heavy squall line stalled to our south that started coming through at the end; we outran and got home before it hit. Clouds were very scattered at 1200 feet, but clear to 10,000. Still, good hood work.
If the weather is good, we will attempt the X-country again tomorrow evening.
Weather was crap today. Figures that the ONE day you really need clear weather. Here it is usually pretty much 90-95 degrees and sunny and hot all day every day during the summer.
We took advantage of our time by doing som hood time. First the instructors' son flew for an hour. We did some ILS approaches with the understanding that this was really IFR stuff. It was really neat to see an ILS approach though. After that, we landed and I flew. Climbed to 4000 and put the hood on. Did turns, and then descent/Climbs, ending up with turns in them. I don't know if it is all the MSFS time, but I really nailed my first time under the hood. Next time we will do stalls and steep turna under ther hood and practice some short field stuff.
The weather was really MVFR, but there was a heavy squall line stalled to our south that started coming through at the end; we outran and got home before it hit. Clouds were very scattered at 1200 feet, but clear to 10,000. Still, good hood work.
If the weather is good, we will attempt the X-country again tomorrow evening.