Instrument Student's Log Part Nineteen
Flights 40-45
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Flight 40: Mon, Apr 28. (1.5 / 4.8 / 66.8)
Tonight the traffic was so light that we had the airport all to ourselves. We did
all four approaches available at Lakeland, the first time I've been able to do that.
Some nasty weather rolled through earlier in the day, and it didn't start clearing up
until after 6 pm. We got a little bit of IMC tonight, but it was mostly clear and really
windy at altitude.
I did the ILS approach first, starting off on a bad note by not having
the localizer tuned in until I was cleared for the approach. It was the standby
frequency; I still had the VOR as the active one until then. I got a little below the
glideslope, but otherwise the approach was OK.
Next I did the NDB, which went fine,
and finally both VOR approaches (27 and 9), partial panel. VOR 27 is the one we
do 90% of the time. Again I got off on a bad start by not tracking to the VOR properly.
I started out northeast of the VOR, with a southwest wind. Instead of crossing the VOR,
I stayed on the east side of it and went right past it, so the indicator never switched to
FROM, and I didn't realize what had happened until it was pointed out to me. The rest
of that approach was fine.
I need to improve my partial-panel turns. I'm having trouble
rolling out on the assigned heading. I've tried timing them and doing them with the
compass and seem to get them wrong either way.
The other VOR approach went OK,
but I misunderstood that I was supposed to ask to be told when I was at a certain point
of the approach. It's a DME fix where the descent is supposed to start, but without DME
you have to be told when you're there. The controller told us anyway. We finished the
flight with the published missed approach and a few laps around the holding pattern.
Flight 41: Wed, Apr 30. (1.1 / 4.8 / 67.9)
Flight 42: Wed, May 7. (1.3 / 4.8 / 69.2)
Flight 43: Sat, May 10. (1.5 / 4.8 / 70.7)
Flight 44: Tues, May 13. (1.5 / 4.8 / 73.4)
These were all checkride prep flights. I didn't get
a chance to write notes at the time, because I was more concerned with
getting ready for the test than writing about it.
These flights were the usual
ILS, NDB, and VOR approaches at Lakeland, with some other tasks like holding and
steep turns.
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