my CFI told me that all I've got left are my x/c flights, 2 at least with him, and 3 on my own (including my Long x/c) and then night flying and checkride prep...
yet x/c is what worries me the most. I think I can get the hang of soft/short fields, x-wind landings (what I find some of the hardest PPL maneuvers) with some practice on my own by some solo flight...
but x/c is a little different...my CFI and I went over a sample x/c flight planning, and now he would like me to plan my first x/c with him, which is basically the same as the sample, except for weather and change of plane...from Warrior to Archer...
but I still dont' fell all that confortable doing this planning...
so if I could get some advice/help from you guys...just on a baisis of steps. For example:
1. Print off TAFs, NOTAMs and METAR's and Winds and Temperatures aloft from WSI for departure and arrival airports, and perhaps one or two in between.
2. Take a look at weather depiction chart, or doppler radar or whatever
3. Get the POH of the airplane to be flown
4. Gather all tools for flight planning (i.e. EB6, Sectionals, etc)
5. Sit down at a table with printed weather info, POH and flight planning tools and start planning.
6. Start with drawing line on sectional avoiding MOA, restricted, Class Bravo etc...
7. blah blah blah
23. Call up FSS for weather briefing and then file flight plan
24. Check WSI for updates
25. Preflight then meet CFI...etc
something of this sort of format with be great, so that I have an idea on how to go about doing this quickly and well.
One of my main concerns...clouds! How to stay clear of them...what if you have a layer at 3000 ft, and one at 6000ft...
for my first x/c I'll be flying Lafayette (KLAF) to Fort Wayne (KFWA), Indiana and back...86 nm straight route, 52 min of flight time on a Warrior when I did my sample flight plan...
I'll be planning for that same route...crusing alt of 5500 ft
Any advice/help greatly appreciated.
Archer
yet x/c is what worries me the most. I think I can get the hang of soft/short fields, x-wind landings (what I find some of the hardest PPL maneuvers) with some practice on my own by some solo flight...
but x/c is a little different...my CFI and I went over a sample x/c flight planning, and now he would like me to plan my first x/c with him, which is basically the same as the sample, except for weather and change of plane...from Warrior to Archer...
but I still dont' fell all that confortable doing this planning...
so if I could get some advice/help from you guys...just on a baisis of steps. For example:
1. Print off TAFs, NOTAMs and METAR's and Winds and Temperatures aloft from WSI for departure and arrival airports, and perhaps one or two in between.
2. Take a look at weather depiction chart, or doppler radar or whatever
3. Get the POH of the airplane to be flown
4. Gather all tools for flight planning (i.e. EB6, Sectionals, etc)
5. Sit down at a table with printed weather info, POH and flight planning tools and start planning.
6. Start with drawing line on sectional avoiding MOA, restricted, Class Bravo etc...
7. blah blah blah
23. Call up FSS for weather briefing and then file flight plan
24. Check WSI for updates
25. Preflight then meet CFI...etc
something of this sort of format with be great, so that I have an idea on how to go about doing this quickly and well.
One of my main concerns...clouds! How to stay clear of them...what if you have a layer at 3000 ft, and one at 6000ft...
for my first x/c I'll be flying Lafayette (KLAF) to Fort Wayne (KFWA), Indiana and back...86 nm straight route, 52 min of flight time on a Warrior when I did my sample flight plan...
I'll be planning for that same route...crusing alt of 5500 ft
Any advice/help greatly appreciated.
Archer