MFRskyknight
Don't F with Chuck
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LewisU_Pilot said:Tell us the details!
I remember mine like it was yesterday. The oral lasted about :45 not too hard. The day was IMC and figured it probably wasn't a good idea to fly in actual. After the oral she asked what I wanted to do and I said screw it lets go flying. I am training to fly in actual IMC conditions there is no reason I shouldn't be able to do this. Found an alternate, filed and we were off. I made the mistake on putting "IFR check ride" on the flight plan under remarks and Chicago gave me one hell of a time. First approach was an ILS. Only problem was we did not hear any type of marker. Double-checked everything and still nothing. Took her down to minimums, went missed and I lost my gyros. Came back around and did the localizer. Approach gave me a crappy intercept right over the outer and I over shot it hardcore. Told me to contact tower. I was thinking dang you mag compass why must you be so hyper calm down!!! I panicked a little and started to bank 30-35 to try to get back on course. By this time my timed turn was screwed up and I was full deflection. I flipped over to tower and they had already been looking for me. I checked in and told them I was going miss. They asked if everything was all right. I replied with ya my DE just broke my gyros and approach is giving me a hard time. He just laughed and said good luck on the next attempt. Went missed and the DE said I had done the right thing. When calling approach back up asking for vectors again this time I said DE simulated gyro failure. This time they gave me a better vector way outside of the marker. Anyways I passed and it was a great feeling. It was by far the hardest rating to prepare for. That was until I started my CFI training. I am calling the FSDO in 2 weeks to hopefully not become part of their 80% fail rate statistic.
minitour said:Congrats man. Don't let WD Scare ya...he's a great examiner (did my CSEL stage check, CMEL checkride and CFI ride) and an even better instructor (passed along some words of wisdom to me for the CSEL...haven't forgotten em).
If you can pass his oral in 10 questions, you know your stuff...which is why it was short. And if you can pass his checkride, you know your stuff. Congrats!
Definitely the hardest checkride (IMO) and the second best feeling (other than the CFI initial) when you pass it.
Go do some cross countries man! Just file now haha.
Hey, if WD gave you his number, can you call him and tell him to call me...I need to get in touch with him.
Congrats again!
-mini
NW_Pilot said:MFR wait till you get back home get in the soup & have that runway just appear out of noware. Your first actual single pilot down to min's is a rush!
pilotpat said:Good job on the rating. Besides the CFI it was the toughest checkride - not even the Falcon 20 compared to it! Anyway, not to sound like the old guy, but don't go looking for that heavy single pilot IFR stuff out of the chute. I can tell you after a few hundred hours of actual, give me a beauty of a day and I'm happy. However, you will have to learn for yourself and create your own personal minimums...just don't be too aggressive too quick - its not worth it, not even for bragging rights. Good luck & I'm glad I didn't choose that school when I was looking a few years back!!
MFRskyknight said:No, definitely not looking to do single pilot IFR stuff right away. Probably go up with someone with more experience and get familiar with the area.
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Never hurts to have a second set of eyes and intellect sitting next to you until you get comfortable enough of your capabilities to start flying single-pilot IFR.NW_Pilot said:Familiar with the area? Why you cannot see anything in IMC anyway! And Every thing you need to know is on the Chart & Approch plates.
NW_Pilot said:Familiar with the area? Why you cannot see anything in IMC anyway! And Every thing you need to know is on the Chart & Approch plates.
User997 said:Never hurts to have a second set of eyes and intellect sitting next to you until you get comfortable enough of your capabilities to start flying single-pilot IFR.
He's just being cautious and is setting his own personal limitations until he's more comfortable... you can't give him a hard time for that!