April 27, 2009

Flight from Henderson to Hawthorne

Filed under: Pilot's Stuff — Tags: , , , , — kunal @ 8:52 am

As a continuation to my previous post, this flight was probably the toughest flight I have ever done. We were full fuel, with 3 SOB’s. Takeoff was a nightmare. I could not keep the computer aligned with the runway – a strong gusting wind kept pushing me off the center line. Oh well.. that was still the easiest part.

I climbed through 4000 for 9000 and started to get a climb performance of 100 ft/min at 65-70 knots. This was due to high density altitude and a head wind of 20 knots. At 8500, I could not keep altitude at 65 knots and told ATC that we will cancel IFR and navigate ourselves. We tried to stay over flat ground as much as possible and flew at whatever speed we could. I was literally doing 60-80 knots at 85% power at 8500. Turbulence was bad near DAGGAT. We diverted towards Palm Dale and then Palm Dale – HHR direct.

Over Palmdale, I picked up IFR again, since the LA Basin was IFR, and now my headwind changed to tailwind. I started to get 150 knots!!!! My top speed in a C-172.

Rest was a cake…..

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April 24, 2009

Night flight to Henderson, Las Vegas

Filed under: Pilot's Stuff — Tags: , , , — kunal @ 3:44 pm

On Tuesday night, Neeta and I decided to go to Las Vegas for the NAB show. Instead of driving, we decided to do a night flight from Hawthorne to Henderson. Shiva just landed after a 3 hour flight from Reed Hill View, in the San Francisco Bay area. We fueled and took off.

The flight was relatively easy. We filed and flew IFR though were in VFR all the time. It was night – IFR routing was easier to fly so that we could easily avoid the terrain around Big Bear, Lake Arrowhead etc. The ride near Apple Valley was a little choppy, but then smooth rest of the way. After Daggat we were asked to fly towards Boulder. I asked for Direct to HND and advised ATC that I would cancel IFR closer to the airport and do a visual approach. As I was being transferred to Vegas approach control, seemed like the ATC dude had issues with communication. He was not responding to my calls and to another pilot. Finally the pilot another aircraft told ATC that I was calling repeatedly checking in with him. He finally acknowledged and cleared me for a visual to Runway 17.

The touchdown was easy … there we were – in Vegas to party that night. I will post again about the flight back. That is a whole story and probably the toughest flight I have ever done.

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April 12, 2009

IFR actual flight from Hawthorne to Montgomery Field in San Diego

Filed under: Pilot's Stuff — Tags: , , , , — kunal @ 12:38 pm

Shiva, Neeta and I decided to do an IFR flight, the day after Shiva passed his IFR check ride. We convinced Neeta to fly into actual conditions. The weather was not too bad, just a layer of clouds with tops between 4500-6000 with occasional rain showers. The briefer told us that the rain was all inland towards Big Bear and that we should be just fine along our route of flight.

I flew left seat on the way there. The climb out was pretty bumpy and then we got relatively smooth air till we passed Orange County airport. It got relatively bumpy after that all the way to touchdown. We were in and out of clouds for a while. Near Oceanside VOR, we were at 5000 when rain started pouring down as we were in the clouds. It was about time to decent anyways. I told approach that we wanted to started our decent and reported the turbulence and rain.

We shot the ILS with a circle to land on Runway 23. The winds kept moving around – final winds on touchdown were 240@11 Gusts to 27.

The Mexican restaurant on the airport was nothing to write about. Actually- it was. REALLY bad food and the guy took 20 mins to get the check.

Shiva flew back. The ride back was fun – no real bumps and we just coasted above the clouds. It was his first actual IMC flight as PIC and he did great. We shot the LOC 25 approach at HHR and finally saw the runway when we were about 2 miles out. His touchdown was smooth …. and that ended our first actual IMC flight with Neeta.

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