Friday, September 26, 2008

(another) dumb mistake last weekend on a short flight

last sunday a couple of us were going to fly down to south boston airport, virginia (w78). visibility was poor immediately out of leesburg (kjyo) so we elected to divert to martinsburg (kmrb). i was the pilot not flying so i had to pull out the AFD and sectional to get freqs,course and so on (because i hadn't planned on a potential divert so early in the flight). i also set the new desination into the GPS (here's where the mistake was). in my hurry, i put in a destination of MRB (note the missing K). we continued on our way getting setup for the approach. after a little while we were looking for the airport which should have been right off the nose and wasn't.... eventually, we realized the airport was off to our left. this was because MRB is the VOR and KMRB is the airport so we were on a direct course to the VOR, duh. there was an airshow at KMRB and the airspace was closing about 30 minutes after we landed to we had to head right back out again and go home or else stay for another 5 hours.
i learned 2 lessons from the above:

  • be prepared in advance to divert at any time during your flight (from takeoff to landing)
  • don't forget the K when putting an airport into the GPS, i had never realized how easy that would be to do

2 more instrument rating sim lessons and then the real thing...

i've got 2 more instrument simulator lessons (frasca 142) and then it's time for the real world of instrument flying training in the plane. it's too bad that i don't have the rating right now. the TAF (terminal area weather forecast) is:

KIAD 261138Z 261212 02010KT 6SM BR OVC008
TEMPO 1216 2SM -RA BR OVC008
FM0000 03005KT 1SM -DZ BR OVC003

the above says that, from 0000z, visibility is 1 mile, light drizzle, overcast at 300 feet.

Monday, September 15, 2008

more sim lessons...

i've got maybe 2 or 3 more simulator lessons in my instrument rating training (in the Frasca 142 sim). i'm actually improving a bit here and there (i'm not all over the sky as much). i'm looking forward to flying for real before long. it's going to mean a lot of hood time so we'll see how that goes. i haven't had the hood on since my check ride early this year.