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Old 11-01-2008, 03:25 PM
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I had my first intro to instrument flying "under the hood." Okay hood on right after rotation and did some turns etc. I had trimmed the airplane right before my CFI told me to take the hood off. And bam, wow I was just stunned at what I saw! I had never experienced this feeling, I guess you could call it the awe or the magic of being in the air. I was flying hands off for a few seconds and I was speechless. Then back to work. Just wanted to share. It was neat.
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Just wait until you fly that first actual instrument approach and out of the clouds, rain and darkness appears the runway! You will certainly have a moment of awe then. Welcome to the world of instrument flying. Enjoy - and be smart.

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Pearl, that is wonderful and thanks for sharing. How I miss flying. I'll just have to live vicariously through you then.
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Just wait until you fly that first actual instrument approach and out of the clouds, rain and darkness appears the runway! You will certainly have a moment of awe then. Welcome to the world of instrument flying. Enjoy - and be smart.

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Thanks USMC, and yeah looking forward to the real fun stuff.

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Pearl, that is wonderful and thanks for sharing. How I miss flying. I'll just have to live vicariously through you then.
Vagabond, aren't you flying these days? I surely hope you get back into it soon. Good luck!!
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Old 11-01-2008, 08:47 PM
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Thanks USMC, and yeah looking forward to the real fun stuff.
Just wait until you get to:

"500 above"

"200 above"

"I'm outside"

"100 above"

"Nothing, oh wait..."

"Minim---"

"Approach lig---Landing!"

<Sound of Wheels Touching Down>

About that quick too
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And then take 30 minutes taxiing to the gate because you can't see where you're going

Takes about that long for your pulse to go back down.
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Old 11-02-2008, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by flyandive View Post
Just wait until you get to:

"500 above"

"200 above"

"I'm outside"

"100 above"

"Nothing, oh wait..."

"Minim---"

"Approach lig---Landing!"

<Sound of Wheels Touching Down>

About that quick too
The magic of IFR is not your first flight in the clouds, nor spending a couple hours in it cross country. Its that approach right to mins.
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Old 11-02-2008, 06:32 PM
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runway in sight at minimums is like Home, Mom, Warm cookies, and Christmas all wrapped up into one
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Old 11-02-2008, 07:22 PM
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Even a flight not to minimums is very rewarding. For me, anytime I can shoot an approach that a VFR pilot would not legally be allowed to, it was all worth it. The only non-simulated approach I shot to near minimums was it was 400 foot cigs and the ILS was 200 foot mins. Flying through the clouds, knowing I will break through but miss-approached procedures ready and waiting. Suddenly, I saw the approach lights in the clouds (and nothing else!) then about two seconds later saw the entire landing environment... glorious.
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Approaches to no-kidding mins (especially in anything less than an airliner or biz jet) are only fun AFTER you are on the ground, but they are definitely full of satisfaction. Cat II's to no-kidding Cat II mins are only fun (if you want to call it that) in the sim. In the real airplane, I am not fond of being that close to the ground without being able to see anything except an approach light or two.
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