Saturday, 28 April 2012

Lesson 23

DATE: 25th April 2012
AIRCRAFT: C172P N54288 
ROUTE: CHD --> {Southern Training Area}  --> KCHD
DURATION: 1.0hrs Dual
LANDINGS: 3
TOTAL TIME: 46.2 hours (+ 45.5 JAA)

Lesson Summary - Re-visited stalls and steep turns.

Next Flight - 30th April 

Sunday, 22 April 2012

Solo Cross Country 2 : >200nm

DATE: 22nd April 2012
AIRCRAFT: C172P N54288 
ROUTE: CHD --> KPRC / KPRC --> E25 --> KCHD
DURATION: 3.5hrs PiC
LANDINGS: 3
TOTAL TIME: 45.2 hours (+ 45.5 JAA)

Lesson Summary - Long cross country. Departed KCHD. Class bravo transition to KPRC. Stopped at KPRC. Then departed to E25. Departed E25 back to KCHD. Part of the flight had to be a previously un-visited airport.

Next Flight - 25th April 

Lesson 22 - Stage 3 check

DATE: 21st April 2012
AIRCRAFT: C172N N734HC 
ROUTE: CHD --> GOLDFIELD --> CHD
DURATION: 1.0hrs Dual
LANDINGS: 1
TOTAL TIME: 41.7 hours (+ 45.5 JAA)

Lesson Summary - Stage 3 stage check with one of the chief CFI's. Had to navigate to an unknown private strip and then divert. Hood work. Back to CHD.

Next Flight - 22nd April (long solo cross country)

Thursday, 19 April 2012

getmypplcast #006 / First Solo Cross Country

This audiocast covers part of my first solo cross country flight. I flew KCHD -> KTUS -> KRYN and back to KCHD. I am sharing the audio from my initial contact with Tucson Approach through to leaving the active runway at KTUS. As you will hear 

The Flight - 18th April 2012 / C172N N734HC 

Direct Link 

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

KTUS Audio

Want to share with you a small piece of audio from my solo flight today. Soon I will release more audio from this flight.


Today, I was cleared for take off on 11L shortly after two F16's landed on the same runway. Was expecting 11R which is generally used by GA. Ended up having a American Airlines lining up and waiting behind, plus a Southwest 737 on a 5nm final to the same runway.


KTUS 11L Audio

Solo Cross Country 1

DATE: 18th April 2012
AIRCRAFT: C172N N734HC 
ROUTE: CHD --> KTUS --> KRYN --> CHD
DURATION: 2.7hrs PiC
LANDINGS: 3
TOTAL TIME: 40.7 hours (+ 45.5 JAA)

Lesson Summary - First solo cross country to KTUS and KRYN.

Next Flight - 20th April (stage 3 check)

Monday, 16 April 2012

Correction in total hours

Seems I have lost track of my total hours on this blog. Have updated my logbook this evening.


New corrected hours are as follows;
Total FAA Training = 38hrs
Total FAA PiC = 6.7hrs
Total FAA Night = 3.5hrs (10 landings)
Total FAA Cross Country = 7.3hrs
Total (FAA + JAA) = 83.5hrs

Lesson 21

DATE: 16th April 2012
AIRCRAFT: C172N N734HC 
ROUTE: CHD --> CHD
DURATION: 1.0hrs Dual
LANDINGS: 3
TOTAL TIME: 34.6 hours (+ 45.5 JAA)

Lesson Summary - Stage 3 check preparation. VOR, GPS navigation to AK CHIN. Diversion to KCZG and KCHD.

Next Flight - 18th April (2nd dual cross country)

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Mountain Flying

This week I had my third (second day time) cross country flight. This particular school incorporates mountain flying into the syllabus. I flew from KCHD to Prescott Airport (KPRC) north of Phoenix and then onto beautiful Sedona (KSEZ). Had breakfast in Sedona before returning back to KCHD.


There is a mountain ridge north of Phoenix. This flight basically took us either side of this mountain at a height of 8500'MSL northbound and 7500'MSL southbound. Flying higher would have been an option, but the winds aloft were relatively light.


The flight incorporated training from my previous two flights, i.e. flight planning; opening a flight plan; class bravo transition; flight following and landing at other airports. 


Both Prescott and Sedona lie at elevations at approx. 5000' above MSL. I therefore had my first introduction to arriving/departing at an airport with an altitude >3000' MSL. This meant leaning procedures. We departed Sedona with a density altitude of 6600' which resulted in a loonnngggggg takeoff run.


Here is a sample of the cockpit audio on the first leg to KPRC.
KCHD --> KPRC Sample Audio

My instructor had time to take a few photographs for me as we headed northbound and then southbound.











Cross Country 2

DATE: 9th April 2012
AIRCRAFT: C172P N54288   
ROUTE: CHD -> KPRC -> KSEZ -> CHD
DURATION: 3.0hrs Dual
LANDINGS: 3
TOTAL TIME: 33.6 hours (+ 45.5 JAA)

Lesson Summary - 2nd dual cross country to Sedona and back via Prescott.

Next Lesson - 1st April (2nd dual cross country)

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Solo 8

DATE: 7th April 2012
AIRCRAFT: C172P N54288   
ROUTE: CHD -> {Southern Training Area} -> CHD
DURATION: 1.1 hrs PiC
LANDINGS: 7
TOTAL TIME: 30.6 hours (+ 45.5 JAA)

Lesson Summary - Solo flight practising short and soft field procedures.

Next Lesson - 9th April (2nd dual cross country / Mountain Flight)

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

New Flight Bag

My old flight bag that I bought 12 years ago has fallen apart. I was basically carrying too much inside it. I de-cluttered when I started my cross country, but the bag started falling apart last week.


I have treated myself to a new flight bag. Was looking for something durable but not too big. Decided to go with the Jeppesen Aviator Flight Bag.



Jeppesen Aviator Flight Bag

Mixing with Military Traffic

A cool part of flying in Arizona is getting to mix it with Military traffic. On my two flights down to Tucson, I have had a chance to listen to ATC talking with Military Pilots.


Check out this audio;
KTUS Audio 
KMZJ Audio

Night Cross Country

DATE: 2nd April 2012
AIRCRAFT: C172P N54288   
ROUTE: CHD -> KAVQ -> CHD
DURATION: 1.8hrs Dual
LANDINGS: 5
TOTAL TIME: 29.5 hours (+ 45.5 JAA)

Lesson Summary - Night Cross Country

Next Lesson - Solo Soft and Shorts (7th), 2nd Cross Country (9th)