
March 9th 04, 07:34 PM
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Is that 75 hours of actual or 75 hours of IFR flying? 75 hours of actual is
a lot in a year.
Just curious.
"Peter R." wrote in message
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My approach plate briefing, especially while flying, could use some
improvement. I received my instrument rating last March and have about 75
hours of actual IMC time since then, but I honestly feel my briefing of
the
chart is not as thorough as it must be for optimum situational awareness.
I am not just referring to frequencies and approach minimums, but rather
the plethora of other information, such as highest nearby obstacle,
minimum
safe altitude, maximum safe distance ring, etc. Although I try to brief
an
approach during the lower workload of cruise flight, I discovered that I
am
still missing some pertinent information.
Perhaps I should consider designing a checklist of sorts, but in the mean
time I am curious what tips the more seasoned instrument pilots have to
offer.
Oh, worth mentioning is that I use Jeppesen's approach plates and I do fly
in an aircraft equipped with a dual axis AP.
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Peter
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