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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:54 pm Post subject: "Florida" Trip |
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Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>
Subject: My "Florida" trip
Pilotage
Radio Use
Turbulence
Crosswinds
Some thoughts:
A pilot is supposed to access "all information" before
flight. Of course by the time you are done, you have
to start over due to conditions becoming stale during
the time lapse. All joking aside, there are some
important things to check. That includes weather
conditions, your route, prohibited airspace,
alternatives, and the condition of the aircraft,
including making sure parts like seats are properly
fastened (like pilot seats on many Cessnas that can
slide back upon takeoff). Remember, the pilot in
command usually is assigned the blame.
Many of us who started flying before GPS, and without
radios, learned pilotage. Still good to know. You
can find landmarks almost anywhere, can determine your
heading and groundspeed and make compass corrections
(if those were not calculated on preflight or differ
due to changed conditions or a wrong forecast). Other
options besides GPS are vectors from ATC, or
intersecting readings from two VOR's. One should be
able to determine and hold a proper compass heading
over featureless terrain.
Radio use is just like landings, it takes practice.
Like you, I liked to stay out of busy places and was
not comfortable with radio use, because I learned and
flew without ever using it much. But, it can be
convenient to pass through certain airspace and
usually you will not get reprimanded if your technique
is not perfect. Visit an ATC facility sometime.
If you fly into bad conditions, there is usually a
real good option, better exercised earlier rather than
later: the 180. Normally it is better where you came
from and you can go back there. Proceeding is not
worth dying for or breaking up an airplane, although
people do both in T-storms or severe weather
conditions of some type that, often, they could have
flown away from. The longer you continue into the bad
conditions, the more restricted your options usually
become.
If you arrive someplace that has a crosswind beyond
the plane's (or pilot's) limitations and have to land
soon, you may have a couple of alternatives to
potential damage from a beyond-limits crosswind
landing. If you have an AFD or GPS (and it is not too
bumpy to read it and you know where you are) you may
be able to find a strip with more favorable runways.
Another option some pilots have used in a strong
crosswing is to land across the runway/taxiway or on
the ramp, depending upon the facilities and
conditions, as the rollout should be short. After
landing, you may need to let the plane weathervane and
get help walking the wings in and tying down to avoid
blowing over on taxi. Being closer in is an advantage
for that. Some runways have sheltered areas on the
runway due to terrain or buildings. You can look for
clues or drag the runway first, but watch for
windshear in the transition.
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Float Flyr
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 3:30 pm Post subject: "Florida" Trip |
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Lynn:
Don't worry too much about your radio "technique" The important thing is to
be on the right frequency listening to the correct information. That's what
it's all about. I've only once heard about anyone getting written up over a
lapse of radio procedure. On the ham bands where the contact is the
important thing then procedure is really appreciated but that's another
quintal of fish.
Noel
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Guy Buchanan
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:22 pm Post subject: "Florida" Trip |
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At 04:30 PM 4/23/2007, you wrote:
Quote: | Don't worry too much about your radio "technique" The important thing is to
be on the right frequency listening to the correct information. That's what
it's all about.
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I'm going to encourage Lynn to work hard on his technique, because
I've found it makes a big difference for the following reasons:
1. Most importantly it makes a difference in how ATC and control
towers handle you. If your technique is spot on you get many more
benefits than if it's even a little off. If you're really pedantic
you can get parked in the boonies, or sent around airspace, or
extended downwind, or denied flight following, or any number of other
nuisances.
2. When at a busy field it is very easy for frequencies to get bogged
by slow, incomplete transmissions. At non-towered fields this can get
worse than frustrating, it can get quite dangerous as location calls
start getting missed or simply ignored. At towered fields it just
means fewer people get to operate.
3. Finally, it's really easy to have good technique. Learn a few
simple rules and practice.
Guy Buchanan
San Diego, CA
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.
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kitfoxmike
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 6:41 am Post subject: Re: |
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This is cool stuff. When I flew over to arlington last year(airshow in washington state) I was watching the weather like a hawk. I didn't like what I saw, I had the info on computer for the passes and all the airports along the way. If you go to the national weather site you can acces airports that have weather reporting, very cool stuff. In fact the state has cameras set up in most the passes, I was able to see first hand what those looked like. When things cleared, by friday, me and the wife jumped in the plane and set off.
Now for pilotage. I have the IQ3600a and will say this unit is amazing. But I don't like only one option, so I had an old gps one of the first small garmin no III something like that, I had behind our head with fresh batteries for a back up. I had current charts for the route and a washington state ground map. As I was flying the wife had both the other maps and following our progress while I flew the plane and kept an eye on the GPS and the charts. When I fly I go IFR(i fly roads, railroad tracks, rivers) That's where the ground maps come in, I want to know what rivers, roads are under me, the main roads are on the GPS, but I want to make sure that I'm following the proper stuff. Dead reckoning is cool but can be pretty tough sometimes, but will get you out of a pickle.
Main thing is, you need to have all the options open and available to you. Don't rely on luck, go on skill. My instructor once told me that when you first start out you have a big bag of luck, what you need to do is replace that luck with experience. Learn what you can, when you can, and practice, practice, practice. Replace that luck in the bag with experience.
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kitfoxmike
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:10 am Post subject: Re: |
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I hope this comes through right, but here are some links for weather at local airports and most important AOPA's flight planner, very cool.
The flight planner:
http://www.aopa.org/flight_planner/
for the airport weather, this one is for Osh.
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KOSH.html
The easiest way to get your airport or one close to you is at the end of the tag replace the KOSH with yours, I think you need to use caps.
like maybe this one in michigan:
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KGDW.html
Like I wrote, hope the url's came out right.
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:15 am Post subject: Re: |
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KGDW is an airport, just not supported I guess.
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 12:41 pm Post subject: "Florida" Trip |
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Many thanks, John, for all the tips...I printed your message out, but
forgot to thank you. I did indeed learn pilotage, and enjoy using it,
because I actually love doing the math, writing down the est. times,
actual time as I cross them, etc. I find it gives me something to
keep my mind on rather than just staring at the little airplane on
the screen which is not seeming to go anywhere...unless I have a
60-70 mph tailwind!
Lynn
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On Apr 23, 2007, at 2:53 AM, John Allen wrote:
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Re
Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>
Subject: My "Florida" trip
Pilotage
Radio Use
Turbulence
Crosswinds
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 1:43 pm Post subject: "Florida" Trip |
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Mike, none of the urls came through on the last two posts, or this one.
Lynn
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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 2:07 pm Post subject: "Florida" Trip |
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I've found that even on short trips around here, that I carry a road
map of Michigan so I can see an insignificant road where someone
lives, etc. And even on the charts, you really have to squint to see
the VERY fine printing that is the road number on even major highways.
Lynn
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On Apr 24, 2007, at 10:41 AM, kitfoxmike wrote:
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Quote: | Main thing is, you need to have all the options open and available
to you. Don't rely on luck, go on skill. My instructor once told
me that when you first start out you have a big bag of luck, what
you need to do is replace that luck with experience. Learn what
you can, when you can, and practice, practice, practice. Replace
that luck in the bag with experience.
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model IV, 1200
speedster
912ul
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Float Flyr
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 3:30 pm Post subject: "Florida" Trip |
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Your points are well taken.
The point I was trying to make, I believe Lynn has already come to, was
that the first thing is to be on the frequency. Technique will come with
practice.... Practice will come with being on the right frequency.
Living so far down in the woods that I have to come out to hunt sometimes
has it's advantages. Fewer low flying aircraft is one of them. Airports
that are not racked and stacked is another. This is a great place to
practice!
Noel Loveys, RPP
Campbellton, Newfoundland, Canada
Kitfox Mod III-A, 582, B box, Ivo IFA
Aerocet 1100s
noelloveys(at)yahoo.ca
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Guy Buchanan
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 4:20 pm Post subject: "Florida" Trip |
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At 04:29 PM 4/24/2007, you wrote:
Quote: | This is a great place to
practice!
Noel Loveys, RPP
Campbellton, Newfoundland, Canada
Kitfox Mod III-A, 582, B box, Ivo IFA
Aerocet 1100s
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Thank you Noel, and thank you to everyone else who modified their
signatures to include their Kitfox information.
Guy Buchanan, Kitfox List Moderator
San Diego, CA
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.
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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 4:55 pm Post subject: "Florida" Trip |
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Yup, this time they came through loud and clear...thanks, I'll check
them out.
Lynn
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