PilotFun101 Posted July 22, 2021 Report Posted July 22, 2021 Consider Subscribing and Fly Along! Good practice flight to Block Island (BID) down to Minimums RWY 28. RNAV LPV approach gets you down lower then a nan LPV. My instructor Mike was along and like always a great teacher. Thanks for Flying Along! Subscribe to PilotFun101 Films at: https://www.youtube.com/PilotFun101 Proudly Sponsored By: Special Thank You to - Moyer Aviation http://www.moyeraviation.com/ Bose Aviation - https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/h... Proud Partners: Special Thank You to Dynon Avionics - https://www.dynonavionics.com/ (Best All-In-One System) Elevation Adventures Flight School - https://www.elevation-adventures.com/ Use Promotion Code PilotFun101 for 10% off all courses!! GoPro - https://gopro.com/en/us/ (HERO 5 & 7) Foreflight - https://foreflight.com/ My Favorite Aviation App for Pilots Aviation Oil Outlet - https://aviationoiloutlet.com/ Best prices for pilots (FREE SHIPPING) Follow me - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PilotFun101/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pilotfun101/ TicTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@pilotfun101?l... Transponder - Lynx L3 - https://www.l-3lynx.com/ Best All-In-One transponder for pilots. GPS - Avidyne IFD540 - https://www.avidyne.com/ Audio Panel - https://www.ps-engineering.com/ Check out aviation fun stuff on Amazon https://www.amazon.com This Video is for entertainment purposes only and is not to be considered flight instruction in any way. Please contact your local CFI for flight instruction. This channel and it's content does not represent the views of the FAA. Quote
cbarry Posted July 23, 2021 Report Posted July 23, 2021 Great work—the video coverage and the flying! 1 Quote
KB4 Posted August 11, 2021 Report Posted August 11, 2021 Your call sign is NOT 487N. Stop saying four. Controller knows who you are. Your audience will pick up on your bad habit and repeat. It’s November 87N or Mooney 87N straight from AIM. Quote
tmo Posted August 11, 2021 Report Posted August 11, 2021 Wouldn't a full call sign, N6887N also be correct? I know it would be here. Quote
midlifeflyer Posted August 11, 2021 Report Posted August 11, 2021 Enjoyed the video. It brought back a memory - sort of. Block Island was one of my two real missed approaches during my instrument training. Of course back then, it was the NDB 10 and my panel was a little different than yours! Speaking of panels, I don't know the Dynon but the "approaching minims" and "minimums" callouts indicates the PFD allows you to bug the approach minimums. In that case, speak with your CFII about this: many glass panel CFIIs recommend using the minimums bug as your reminder but entering the altitude for the missed approach climb in the altitude selector instead of the approach DA (for ILS and LPV). The reason is to get ready for the missed. Even uncoupled, the FD is going to prompt that climb attitude. Although the logic sounds like it would be similar, the typical recommendation is the opposite for the MDA - bug and select the MDA. The difference is that at DA, you will always miss or continue down. At a MDA, you might continue level for a while so you want the autopilot to capture it. Dunno if that makes sense written out. It's one of those technique things which is why I suggest speaking with your CFII about it. 2 Quote
midlifeflyer Posted August 11, 2021 Report Posted August 11, 2021 1 hour ago, tmo said: Wouldn't a full call sign, N6887N also be correct? I know it would be here. It's correct but in the US, there's an underlying assumption - it's actually in our AIM guidance - that the "full" callsign doesn't need to include "November." So initial call-up could be "Mooney 6887N" or "November 6887N." AIM 4-2-4(a)(2). Civil aircraft pilots should state the aircraft type, model or manufacturer's name, followed by the digits/letters of the registration number. When the aircraft manufacturer's name or model is stated, the prefix "N" is dropped... Later actions are based on what they call you, typically abbreviated to type and the last 3 characters of the full call sign, but it's never :wrong" to give the full one.. 1 Quote
KB4 Posted August 15, 2021 Report Posted August 15, 2021 On 8/11/2021 at 11:36 AM, midlifeflyer said: It's correct but in the US, there's an underlying assumption - it's actually in our AIM guidance - that the "full" callsign doesn't need to include "November." So initial call-up could be "Mooney 6887N" or "November 6887N." AIM 4-2-4(a)(2). Civil aircraft pilots should state the aircraft type, model or manufacturer's name, followed by the digits/letters of the registration number. When the aircraft manufacturer's name or model is stated, the prefix "N" is dropped... Later actions are based on what they call you, typically abbreviated to type and the last 3 characters of the full call sign, but it's never :wrong" to give the full one.. agreed, would add use full whenever another similar sounding N number is on freq. To be by the AIM “book,” even after they abbreviate to 41Hotel, correct reply is November 41Hotel or Mooney 41Hotel. Not mandatory, AIM says “should” state Type Quote
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