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| | #51 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 224
| Awesome! Kick ass tomorrow! |
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| | #52 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: CVG
Posts: 4,199
| I finally did it! It was so good to hear the bell ring and my name be called as an instrument pilot. Took me five tries, but now that ticket is mine. Before the flight I just said to myself "hey let's just go out and fly for fun. If I fail so be it." I went out there and had fun. We started off with the VOR/DME arc approach down at Kissimmee I like that approach since it give you time to fly and also to set up for the approach. Orlando approach was spankin DCA studen't butts for asking to be revectored because they were not ready for the approach, after they had already been cleared for the approach. It was hillarious to hear over the radio. I shot the arc and the approach flawlessly. The approach was partial panel. Next we headed up to Mambo Int for the hold. I got 1 minute on the first circuit and then did a steep turn in the hold. I got set up for the ILS approach into Sanford and exited the hold. When we got our altitude decsent clearance, the instructor took the controls and did some unusual attitudes. I shot the ILS flawless and had to break off early due to heavy traffic on the runway. We went missed and got vectored for the dredded NDB-B approach. I did okay on the approach and came in for a full stop landing. That was honestly the funnest stage check I've ever been on. My thanks go out to all those that gave me some great advice. Tomorrow it's on to commercial |
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| | #53 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Back in Florida but missing China a lot!
Posts: 124
| Congratulations! Patrick Murphy Director of Training |
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| | #54 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Titusville, FL
Posts: 201
| Congrats- The Instrument rating was BY FAR the most difficult rating to get, for me, and my instrument proficency deteriorated quickly when I didn't use it for a few months, but it came back quickly, too. But the hard part is behind you now.........Enjoy Commercial, it's a lot of fun! ![]() |
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| | #55 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Utopia
Posts: 12,503
| [ QUOTE ] But the hard part is behind you now.........Enjoy Commercial, it's a lot of fun! [/ QUOTE ] Yuck....I'm more of an instrument guy!! ![]() |
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| | #56 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Titusville, FL
Posts: 201
| But in Commercial, you get to fly down to Key West, plus do Chandells, and stuff. ![]() |
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| | #57 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: CVG
Posts: 4,199
| No more Key West in Commercial or Multi. It would be a great trip though. |
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| | #58 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Deltona, Florida
Posts: 286
| Congrats Man!!! |
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| | #59 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 224
| Awesome job! Commercial is a ton of fun, enjoy it! |
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| | #60 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Utopia
Posts: 12,503
| [ QUOTE ] Commercial is a ton of fun, enjoy it! [/ QUOTE ] You guys are weird...I hated that stuff!!! ![]() |
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| | #61 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: DFW
Posts: 7,143
| [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Commercial is a ton of fun, enjoy it! [/ QUOTE ] You guys are weird...I hated that stuff!!! [/ QUOTE ] AMEN, BRO!!! ![]() |
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| | #62 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: CVG
Posts: 4,199
| I am now on the track to becoming a commercial pilot. I started commercial ground school on Monday. Monday it was weather hazards. Tuesday we were all assigned a particular weather service chart and give a lecture on it. Yesterday we finished weather services and went over navigational equipment. This morning I had my first flight. It wasn't pretty! All my VFR manuevers blew. I felt like I was a student pilot all over again. I've got a night flight tomorrow and the last day of week one comm. ground school. |
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| | #63 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 224
| Those maneuvers come back quickly, you do tend to lose them a bit in instrument. Landings too. At least I did. Good Luck. |
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| | #64 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: CVG
Posts: 4,199
| Well yesterday was not a good day for me. First off I go out to the parking lot at our condo, and find that some jacka$$ stole my rear passenger windo panel to my jeep. So I have this open hole and then it begins to pour before I can run to get a trashbag to cover it up. Some a$$ didn't have one for his jeep, so he took mine. That is all he took! Had to call Seminole County Sheriff's Office to come out and make a report. I don't even know why Lake Mary has a police department, they barely have jurisdiction in their own city. Anyways I had to miss groundschool. Yesterday was not the best day to fly. Had some pretty good cells pretty much all afternoon. I think tops were at 550. I was supossed to go flying last night but the weather pretty much put the brakes on that. I have the weekend off and will try to get the flight done on Monday night. |
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| | #65 |
| Senior Member | some jacka$$ stole my rear passenger windo panel to my jeep. So I have this open hole and then it begins to pour before I can run to get a trashbag to cover it up. Some a$$ didn't have one for his jeep, so he took mine. That is all he took! Ahh, yes...wonderful Sanford. What a ghetto... |
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| | #66 |
| Moderator Join Date: May 2003 Location: GRR
Posts: 8,483
| Wow. Two in one day. What a coincidence. ![]() |
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| | #67 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Space Shuttle
Posts: 620
| [ QUOTE ] Wow. Two in one day. What a coincidence. [/ QUOTE ] I was thinking the same thing steve ![]() |
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| | #68 |
| Big Chief's Woman | alright.. so he forgot the "quotes"... whatcha gonna do - sue him? wait... it is florida.. the sue happy state...doh! sorry bout your jeep, man... that sux! I know what it's like to have those downpours and no protection! the only thing I ever liked sanford for was the used bookstore in downtown.. had some good deals in there for trading! ![]() |
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| | #69 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: CVG
Posts: 4,199
| I don't even live in Sanford! That is the reason why we chose Lake Mary near I-4 and Heathrow. It's a really nice neighborhood and it's quiet. We think that it is someone who live here or is a friend of someone who lives in our neighborhood. |
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| | #70 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 224
| Have ya seen the Lake Mary police HQ? It's like the nicest building in Lake Mary! I guess they spent too much money on the building and not enough on the cops. Sorry about your jeep, that sucks. |
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| | #71 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: CVG
Posts: 4,199
| Commercial is not going well. I feel like I'm trying to cross a fast moving river and the current is sweeping me away. Lets see. I did my night dual local flight. Everytime I went to do slowflight or stall I could feel my instructor on the controls. He was controlling the aircraft more than I was during the manuevers. That night I had to cancel the next days event because I had personal business to take care of. Anyways my instructor, the flight sup and I debated back and forth for twenty minutes about still trying to do the event. I had notified him several days before so I wouldn't be put on the schedule. They did anyways. I was scheduled to do two dual cross countries back to back on top of ground school yesterday. I only got to do the first event. It didn't go very well. I din't use enough ground reference points( I used too many navaids), I didn't have two top of climbs( taking into account of the bravo shelf), I didn't have a wiz wheel, which I haven't used since private back in 2001 and that was only twice! I don't even remember how to use the damned thing! It wasn't pretty. I had no problem finding my way with the route as I planned it out. I flew up to Cross City for a touch and go and then on to Gainsville to refuel. In Gainsville I notice a clanking sound in the right wing when the aileron was moved. We had to call DCA and ask them what to do. They let us call the local mechanic to come out and take a look. He came out and looked and it turned out to be nothing. The aircraft had an inop auto pilot and the wing leveler actuater had some slop in it. The return trip was uneventful and we got back close to 2100. We were suppossed to turn around get another plane, preflight, and fly a night duel cross country to Fort Lauderdale. I called my wife to check in, only to find that she was at the E.R. with my son. I had to cancel. I think I'm going to have to take a LOA(leave of absesence) for a week or two to get some personal things taken care of. We'll see. |
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| | #72 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Florida
Posts: 246
| First, I am sorry to hear about your family's E.R. situation. I hope everything works out well there. Don't feel bad about not doing both x-countries on the same day. They SHOULD be done on different days, especially if you are in ground school. Did you learn from the first one? I can tell by your post that you did. If so, you need a little time to apply those lessons to the next flight. In addition, you will need to apply some different techniques for a night operation. I'd like to address the instructor (IP) on the controls. Your IP should be demonstrating the maneuver before asking you to try. Maybe, if you need additional help, he should allow you to 'follow-along' on the controls while he demonstrates. But, he should not, as a general rule, be on the controls while you practice maneuvers. He should be 'ready' to take control should the need arise, but with hands in lap. You might want to speak frankly about this with him, or ask for an instructor change. At the very least, fly with a different instructor once to get a feel of a different instructing style. Regarding days off: be sure you have a written request submitted and approved before you assume you will not be scheduled. If you are not getting the customer service you think you deserve, ask your instructor to take you to the customer service people or go there alone. You have an occasional family need to address and that MUST come first. After all, if you are constantly worried about them or creating tension at home, you cannot concentrate on training. An LOA can be a good thing, if you need one. I used to be an instructor at DCA. If you want to talk, pm me. |
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| | #73 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: CVG
Posts: 4,199
| I've started in a new direction in my training. Being in the full time program has been really stressfull on my family economicaly. It has nothing to do with paying for the training, that's taken care of. With just my wife working, we were doing okay, but my wife lost her job, so it put us in the hurt locker. I decided to take the initiative and applied for a job at DCA in in the Maintenance Dept. I was interviewed and offered the job. They actually told me that I was overqualified for the position, due to my extensive training I recieved from the Navy. Yesterday I went to Customer Service and asked to be transfered over to the "Flex" program. I explained my situation and they were happy tp help me. Being in the Flex program gives me control of when I want to fly, and not having to wait till 5 PM to find out the schedule for the next day. I can plan out my whole week. It also still lets me be a DCA student and still having the option to become an instructor and get my interview, which is awesome. Once I got all that taken care of, I went across the street to HR and became an employee. My schedule allows me to fly in the mornings and I have Thurs - Sat, off. I can do two events on those days or get any night time flying done. |
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| | #74 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Back in Florida but missing China a lot!
Posts: 124
| So now you can break 'em in the morning and fix 'em in the evening. Awesome. (Just kidding - I hope!) Patrick Murphy Director of Training |
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| | #75 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: CVG
Posts: 4,199
| Nah, I'll keep my hands of the the planes as far as as mintenance wise. I'm just a parts coordinator. I will make sure that they all have the right parts when they need them. my first day was yesterday. It was new and challenging, but it is going to be a piece of cake. I'm just waiting to get into my routine, so I should be resuming training this week. I'm moving into night events, so it will probably have to wait till Thursday, my first day off. |
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