The PAVE model helps to identify risks and assists in the decision-making process P – PilotA – AircraftV – EnvironmentE – External Pressures Pilot ExperienceCurrency Pilot’s Health – IMSAFE I – Illness – Are you sick? Are there any symptoms?M – Medication – Are you taking medication that could affect your judgement?S – Stress –Continue reading “PAVE”
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Ground School Lesson 2
Catching up to some of the homework from the syllabus, here are the completion standards questions. Why is it important to do a takeoff briefing before departure? The takeoff briefing allows the pilot to have a plan already in place to deal with the foreseeable events of the takeoff. It allows the pilot, co-pilot, andContinue reading “Ground School Lesson 2”
Beyond My Limits…So Far
METAR: KXXX 021917Z AUTO 25011G20KT 10SM CLR 08/00 A2954 RMK AO2 T00970005 So far, Mother Nature has had two modes with me – terribly gust winds or low ceilings. Today turned into the former, but when I arrived at the airport it did not look that bad. Originally it was 11 to 20 knots mostlyContinue reading “Beyond My Limits…So Far”
Holy crap, I soloed!
There are surprisingly few AMEs in the area by me given how many people. It took a little bit of calling around to find one that could take me in. It became especially urgent when the word “solo” starting floating around. The evaluation was pretty quick and straightforward. My blood pressure was a little elevatedContinue reading “Holy crap, I soloed!”
Consistently Hitting the Center Line
METAR: KXXX 292014Z AUTO 00000KT 10SM OVC021 00/M04 A3015 RMK AO2 T00001042 It was another cloudy, overcast day today, but that was alright, because today was about pattern work. After yesterday’s excitement of power-off landings and slips to landing, I wanted to try to put it all together. The first normal landing was not excellent.Continue reading “Consistently Hitting the Center Line”
Archer II Emergency Flashcards
My instructor during the last lesson suggested reviewing emergency procedures at red lights. I made a set of emergency flashcards for that purpose. Enjoy!
Forward Slip and Power Off Landing
METAR: KXXX 281700Z AUTO 00000KT 10SM OVC012 M01/M03 A3006 RMK AO2 It’s not the best day to fly today, at least not for cross country or maneuvers, but today was intended to be about pattern work. I had every ambition to see if my epiphanies held true in real life the way they worked inContinue reading “Forward Slip and Power Off Landing”
How to Talk to ATC
During the pre-solo examination for the flight school, one of the questions was “what are the procedures for arriving and departing at an airport with a control tower?” It took a really long time to find the information to answer that question. Ultimately I found an article on AOPA where somebody actually wrote out theContinue reading “How to Talk to ATC”
Landing Improvement
I Think I Know How to Make My Landings Better There is a whole bunch going on in landings. So many things happen so quickly that are all so new and it’s overwhelming. No wonder I forgot the landing checklist – the mind races at all the tasks that are about to happen once weContinue reading “Landing Improvement”
Lesson 6
Think ahead of the airplane, and relax on the controls.