My insurance requires me to do an instrument compentcy test every year. I can't just do the required approaches and hours and be current, the ins co requires a sign off by an instuctor each year. This is not just for IFR flights, rather it is just to have insurance on my plane even if I am only flying VFR. Seems nuts, but there it is.
So I needed to renew. They have one of the approved simulators near here, think it is an Elite 500 and it will almost approximate my Bonanza, so I used that. The simulator is not only cheaper than doing it in my plane but saves the wear on the plane. I think the sim gives better training also, since you have to do it all by looking at the instruments, there are no wind noises or feel clues like in the plane to make it easier.
I had not had any practice in months, so I was a little aprehensive when I went in today. But I did ok; started out having trouble with the pitch and pitch trim to hold altitude, but by the end I had the knack of most of it. At the finish I was doing pretty well and I passed the checkout and got the signoff in my log book, so all legal for another year. It was work,but kind of fun. Not like flying behnd a Merlin, however.
_________________ Bill Greenwood
Spitfire N308WK
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