Hopefully, people aren't putting me in their mouths.
Brett
This is where I would usually make a whitty comment, but I will keep this thread in good taste.

Hopefully, people aren't putting me in their mouths.
Brett
This is where I would usually make a whitty comment, but I will keep this thread in good taste.![]()
I almost included a caveat for young, buxom co-eds - they're free to insert me into the orifice of their choice.
Brett
Actually no, that isn't what your instrument rating is supposed to allow you to do, in my opinion. In fact, riddle me this batman, you got your instrument rating, you had a whopping, I don't know, 120 hours. Please go ahead and lie to all of us and tell me that your first flight after your instrument rating, you went out and flew approaches down to minimums left and right, not only that, you felt comfortable. You can't bullshiat a bullshiater, I was there once, and I know absolutely no one who did, not me, not students I had, not anyone. I take that back, my CFII when I was a student way back when did, he told me it was the most scared he'd ever been in his entire life, and that just because I got my instrument ticket, if I ever went out on a really nasty day until I got some "experience", he'd kill me if I didn't kill myself.
Actually no, that isn't what your instrument rating is supposed to allow you to do, in my opinion. In fact, riddle me this batman, you got your instrument rating, you had a whopping, I don't know, 120 hours. Please go ahead and lie to all of us and tell me that your first flight after your instrument rating, you went out and flew approaches down to minimums left and right, not only that, you felt comfortable. You can't bullshiat a bullshiater, I was there once, and I know absolutely no one who did, not me, not students I had, not anyone. I take that back, my CFII when I was a student way back when did, he told me it was the most scared he'd ever been in his entire life, and that just because I got my instrument ticket, if I ever went out on a really nasty day until I got some "experience", he'd kill me if I didn't kill myself.
But this does pose another quesion; do you normally fly to actual minimums in Primary/Int/Advanced?
It's no conicidence that the vast majority of flight schools (and professional flight schools at that) are concentrated in areas where there is max number of VFR flying days compared to other parts of the country. Given that most CFII's learned to fly IFR in VFR weather, it makes perfect sense why they would teach their instrument students in VFR weather. As a result, the system perpetuates itself. Now, folks that fly in the northeast and the northwest (specifically Puget Sound area) have a much greater exposure to IFR conditions than guys that fly in Florida, Arizona, and California.not to be a smart@ss here, but isn't that exactly what a pilot who holds an IR rating should be able to do? I know that at least 50% of my civilian IR training was in actual (crappy Pac NW weather) so maybe my experience was different than others, but that seems like meat and potatoes stuff for a competent pilot to me.
......folks that fly in the northeast and the northwest (specifically Puget Sound area) have a much greater exposure to IFR conditions than guys that fly in Florida, Arizona, and California.
Strange but true ... NUW; a.k.a. NAS Whidbey has (and always had) more VFR flying days than ANY OTHER WEST COAST NAVAL AIR STATION ... that's one of the primary reasons it was established in the former cow pasture @ 1942.
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Nope ... it's a mixed bag, with some of the strongest winds coming from the SE --- look at a map of Puget Sound/Whidbey/NW Washington and imagine a low with it's anti-clockwise circulation coming in from the Pacific --- comes from the west around the "south" side of the Olympics --- through the Everett-Marysville so-called "convergence zone" --- and right up Saratoga Passage --- presto: strong SE winds at NUW --- watch out!!!all the wind from the 'Sound maybe??
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Best of luck to you prior hours guys... The bubbas that showed up at API thinking they were **** hot were the ones that did the worst. Stay humble, and let the experience show once you get to primary.
I do believe it. We've talked about that very fact on here before. However, 1) Whidbey is in a fairly isolated aread from the rest of the 'Sound' and 2) the rest of the 'Sound' is notoriously overcast/drizzling for days and even weeks on end. The summers CAN be good if you're lucky. Why do you think all the locals refer to their coffee as "liquid sunshine"....hmmmm?Strange but true ... NUW; a.k.a. NAS Whidbey has (and always had) more VFR flying days than ANY OTHER WEST COAST NAVAL AIR STATION ... that's one of the primary reasons it was established in the former cow pasture @ 1942.
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