sacbluesman
Pre-takeoff checklist
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel for my IR but there a couple things that I'm getting caught up on that is making me fall behind the plane.
My instructor is getting on me to brief the approach. I'm having somewhat of a hard time determining the best time go over it. I guess it could be different if your doing pilot own nav or vectored approach When do you guys complete this? Couple miles from the IAF? On the downwind leg of a vectored approach? This is one thing that isn't sinking in for me.
Here is another issue I'm facing. Between taxiing out and finishing the runup, I will get navs/comms all setup. I get the Garmin loaded up for the destination and load up the approach to be done. All is smooth with no rush and no stress. Takeoff, tower hands me off, contact approach controller...no big deal. Enroute, I get established and complete the approach we usually go missed and go elsewhere. At this point, I fall behind. Point A to B goes fairly well but having to setup for the next approach and airport is overloading me. I'm trying to rush and figure out what to do next and my brain just isn't keeping up. Keep in mind where I'm training we have several airports in a very close area so setup time has to be done relatively quickly...at least in the eyes of a rookie
I don't know if all this makes sense. I'm just looking for advice or get examples of the flows ya'll are using and when (distance/position) exactly you start doing these. Maybe I just need to chill out and not rush. I suppose slowing down and thinking things out could be faster in the end.
Thanks
My instructor is getting on me to brief the approach. I'm having somewhat of a hard time determining the best time go over it. I guess it could be different if your doing pilot own nav or vectored approach When do you guys complete this? Couple miles from the IAF? On the downwind leg of a vectored approach? This is one thing that isn't sinking in for me.
Here is another issue I'm facing. Between taxiing out and finishing the runup, I will get navs/comms all setup. I get the Garmin loaded up for the destination and load up the approach to be done. All is smooth with no rush and no stress. Takeoff, tower hands me off, contact approach controller...no big deal. Enroute, I get established and complete the approach we usually go missed and go elsewhere. At this point, I fall behind. Point A to B goes fairly well but having to setup for the next approach and airport is overloading me. I'm trying to rush and figure out what to do next and my brain just isn't keeping up. Keep in mind where I'm training we have several airports in a very close area so setup time has to be done relatively quickly...at least in the eyes of a rookie
I don't know if all this makes sense. I'm just looking for advice or get examples of the flows ya'll are using and when (distance/position) exactly you start doing these. Maybe I just need to chill out and not rush. I suppose slowing down and thinking things out could be faster in the end.
Thanks