tiistai 24. kesäkuuta 2014

First day of IFR training!

Today was our first day of instrument flight training and I've now flown for two hours with the FNPTII simulator!

FNTP II

Our IR-training consists in total of 50 hours of flying, of which 35 hours are flown with our FNPTII (Flight Navigation Procedures Trainer), which is a fixed-base "simulator" that emulates the flight characteristics of the Piper Turbo Arrow. After the FNPT flights, 15 hours are flown with the real plane and hopefully at least a few of the hours in actual instrument meteorological conditions.

My "office" at the moment

The first three flights (of which two I've now flown) are not actually part of the IR syllabus but are intended to give a little introduction to the trainer and make students comfortable with the controls before the actual IR training begins. However, we already did some interesting flight figures and ILS approaches just for practice.

ILS
Flying with the FNPT is actually quite demanding and somehow more challenging than the real aircraft since it's much harder to keep in trim. After two flights I already felt quite exhausted and tired. But after all, I like the challenge and can't wait to learn new things as we progress further.

Until then..!

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