Thursday, July 31, 2014
Madaline Island Cross Country
There is nothing like flying in the midwest in the summer. Today I went on a cross country flight to Madaline Island (4R5). First island I've ever landed on! It's gotta be the only island in the whole midwest...right? I wish I had time to get out and explore... I hope to come back with Sara sometime. I also flew up to 10,500 feet today. Never flown that high before. Pretty neat! That's all.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Let the cross country flights begin!
I started my commercial training on Wednesday last week. Today I logged 3.2 hours of cross country time. Minnesota and Wisconsin might be one of the most beautiful places to fly in the summer!
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Instrument Check Ride
If a runway is equipped with an ILS on each end of the same runway, whichever side is active due to the wind conditions, the opposite end ILS will not be active. Had I known this, a critical error would have been avoided on my Stage 3 check. Here's the rub... after departure on my simulated cross country flight, the examiner presented a loss of power scenario. Prior to that, he simulated a transponder failure. I simulated communication with ATC requesting the ILS 31 into KSTC. The examiner cleared me direct to the IAF. Unfortunately for me, the IAF was 3 miles away. I could barely enter the fix into my GPS in time let alone get the ATIS and brief the approach. Had I listened to the ATIS, my examiner and I would have known the ILS 31 was inactive. After a procedure turn and short flight inbound on what I thought was the localizer, we found out we had to call off the entire scenario. We moved on to an NDB approach, unusual attitudes and partial panel VOR approach...all of which tumbled after the first domino fell.
Due to my unsatisfactory performance, I went through additional review training. Those days were the most emotionally draining for me...wanting to be endorsed for the check ride and feeling so much pressure to perform. After a couple weeks, I did receive my endorsement for the check ride. Although the process was painful, the reward was great. I passed with no errors! This was by far the most challenging course I've been through.
Due to my unsatisfactory performance, I went through additional review training. Those days were the most emotionally draining for me...wanting to be endorsed for the check ride and feeling so much pressure to perform. After a couple weeks, I did receive my endorsement for the check ride. Although the process was painful, the reward was great. I passed with no errors! This was by far the most challenging course I've been through.
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