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| Senior Member | My 2nd time in actual, I got a chance to fly the ILS 19 approach into KACT this morning, it was amazing. We took off out of KFWS at about 9 am this morning. After receiving my clearance we took off into the clouds and climbed to 4000 msl, getting on top of the clouds at about 2500 msl. It was a beautiful sunny morning upon breaking out on top. I got my clearance for the ILS 19 approach, and shortly after began my decent on the glide slope. The straight in ILS mins for runway 19 are 705/24 (200ft agl). Descending through 800 I still did not have a visual on anything but gray. Closing in right at 700 (mins) my instructor and I were starring out the window and I spotted the approach lights guiding me in at 200 agl, I continued with the approach. The runway finally appeared about 100ft agl w/mist and I continued with the landing. That was so much fun! If any of you are working on your instrument training, I highly recommend going for as much actual as you can get. There is nothing quite like the thrill of spotting the runway as you break out.
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It's quite a thrill. Now try an NDB to mins in actual. Awesome stuff!
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Congratulations, that is way cool. You will continue to see new and exciting things as you progress with your instrument flying. It's a feeling that's hard to describe isn't it?
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Congrats! It really is an awesome feeling the first time that you fly an approach to mins in actual conditions. ![]() Quote:
I agree. I personally think there should be a change in the regs to require a certain amount of actual time during the instrument training, and a certain amount of that flying approaches in actual conditions. There is such a huge difference between flying with a view limiting device and Mother Nature limiting your view for you. | |||
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Hey thats awesome man goodjob. I'm right behind ya in my IFR training.
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| Senior Member | Thanks! Yes, it is very hard to explain. Words can't really describe what you see when you break out on top and it's a beautiful sunny day, or when you break out on approach and spot the runway. It's one of the most awesome things I've experienced so far in flying.
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I love it too, my first was a two hour flight in the clouds and then an approach to mins and I was in awe that the runway was right there was is was supposed to be. What a feeling!!
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That's awesome! You never forget your first approaches to mins. After a while it starts to become routine, especially when you're a freight dog.
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I'm doing instrument training right now, can't wait to do some actual sometimes.
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It is just crazy to me to think that someone's first approach in actual conditions could be in the right seat of an RJ... | |
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grats' Matt! |
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thats something i still get excited about.
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Your first ever ILS and first ever actual wasn't too shabby...
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Congrats, Matt! Sounds like it was an awesome experience. Keep up the good work!
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Great job, I must agree with everyone with it being a great experience, I have not experienced shooting an approach down to minimums yet but no worries, im sure I will get to experience that thrill! hopefully soon
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| Senior Member | Thanks man. That day with you was also a fun day and approach into FWS. I will never forget that flight considering it was my first ever flight in actual.
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Today I had my first approach ever and it was in the actual IMC down to almost the minimums. For more info refer to Skidz Flight training confessions thread in Changing careers
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