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![]() Speaking of quickie IFR practice... well, not so much real varied practice, but a cheap way to stay legally current... I fly out of Palo Alto and just yesterday did a bunch of approaches into Moffet Field. Moffett is closed to public traffic, so you can't actually land, but you can fly the approaches. I flew the ILS 28R and LOC-only for about 6 approaches in a bit more than one hour. You're flying totally pilot nav, so you're responsible for getting back to the IAF (or less far if you want to start closer in) on your own (here's where a safety pilot is good for "vectors"). I was amazed at how quickly I could get a bunch of shots in, and its nice to have an ILS so close to home. I'm even going to consider it in the future as an alternative to get into PAO. (Shoot the NUQ ILS and then scud over to PAO) One major caveat: The missed approach is based off NUQ -- a TACAN. That means no course guidance -- though DME works. If you were to fly this for real, you'll *need* a different plan for your missed. However, as VFR practice, you can make up another fix. Minor caveat: You'll see these approaches in the gov't plates, but not in the Jepps unless you get the military subscription. Anyway, kinda cool. -- dave j Jerry wrote: Hello, My and my slow airplane are based at San Carlos, CA. Got up this morning, looked out the window - the whole bay is blanketed in coastal stratus. We get a lot of mornings like that. Having gotten the rating last year, it sure would be nice to keep proficient. The usual IFR practice run around here is to go out to the valley and do the Stockton-Tracy-Livermore loop. Or to go out to Watsonville/Monterey/Salinas. Either of these are a bit time consuming because you actually have to fly somewhere. I'm thinking of filing a pair of IFR flight plans - SQL to LVK and LVK-SQL. Or maybe even SQL-OAK,OAK-SQL OR SQL-HWD-SQL. Sort of an IFR version of pattern practice. Yielding the max practice per unit time & fuel. Any Bay Area locals doing such? Or is the airspace just way to busy to even contemplate it? - Jerry Kaidor ( ) |
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