Just came across this video on YT of a DA-42 Twinstar shooting the ILS 24 at CRQ (just like our I-2 rating): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGBkPhgYIQY
Three things to note:
1) the pilot reads back the heading and app clearance, and then fails to execute the turn in a timely fashion
2) once the instructor reminds him to turn, he limps into it at less than standard rate.
3) he later misses a radio call
1&2 result in him going through the localizer. #3 means he was probably task-saturated, but still should've been listening for subsequent calls.
the importance of quick compliance with instructions
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Re: the importance of quick compliance with instructions
Watching that video is giving me flashbacks to some of my early IFR training flights. I'm sure I did worse on my first few instrument approaches! Doing IFR training in So Cal has its pros and cons. Con: the busy airspace is pretty damn intimidating for a student pilot, but pro: having earned my ticket here, I feel completely confident flying just about anywhere.
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Re: the importance of quick compliance with instructions
LOL I heard a Cessna 242 on that video...
Cool video btw... sorta felt like me tonight in the helo... although that thing hand flies on XP a little harder than a twinstar probably does in real life... plus he had hands to manipulate stuff with - argh the mouse!
One thing I thought of towards the end of that video. Holy crap, did anyone else get annoyed by that TIS/ADSB traffic call thing right as the guy was near minimums? Short final, critical phase of flight at a towered airport, and boom "TRAFFIC." Do you guys fly with that sort of automation and is it helpful? Is it hurtful?
Cool video btw... sorta felt like me tonight in the helo... although that thing hand flies on XP a little harder than a twinstar probably does in real life... plus he had hands to manipulate stuff with - argh the mouse!
One thing I thought of towards the end of that video. Holy crap, did anyone else get annoyed by that TIS/ADSB traffic call thing right as the guy was near minimums? Short final, critical phase of flight at a towered airport, and boom "TRAFFIC." Do you guys fly with that sort of automation and is it helpful? Is it hurtful?
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