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Hey all. I passed the instrument checkride in my 201 today! I really got my butt kicked. I had a hard time on my VFR flight to pick up the examiner, so you can only imagine how it was taking a test under the conditions. Winds were gusty and howling. As much as 50knots aloft. The enroute portion was by far the easiest part but then all the approaches began with irregular holds, failures, and no time to breath. He really put me through the ringer but I managed through it and passed. I filed IFR going home and even went through a little cloud!


PS I just got my halo and tried it today for the first time and even wore it for the checkride. It's fairly comfortable (squeezes a little where it sits). The voice clairty is pristine and volume more than sufficient. I was actually able to turn down the volume knobs on my radios. I used to have to keep them maxed out with David Clark, middle with Bose, and now barely any with Halo. I can't tell yet if the passive noise cancellation beats the Bose active. I have a feeling that the noise cancellation of the Bose is better but the preamp on the halo is more powerful. So I'm not sure if the Halo gives better clarity as the result of better noise cancellation rather than better amplification. But I'm pretty happy with it and will have to choose long and hard to decide which I prefer.

Posted

Good job!! Your story sounds like mine, but I didn't have howling winds and I did it in a 172. So, I guess I'm saying I did exactly the same thing, just totally different.Laughing


Seriously, good job! Now, go out and bust some clouds!

Posted

Congrats on the ticket!!!  If it would have been easy, it wouldn't have been a true check ride... Wink  Now imagine doing that for your MEI and trying to shoot a VOR approach on one fan... now that was exciting...Surprised


On the Halo's, the wire "headband" will bend so that's something that's easy to adjust in order to relieve the pressure.


Brian

Posted

Congratulations Mike.  That is a big accomplishment, and makes your Mooney much more useful.


Now if you really want a halo, join Angel Flight.  Just sayin'.

Posted

Congrats Mike!  I knew you were working hard at it when we met up at FDK.  Glad you go it done - now you'll be able to make any other meet unless the sky falls below your personal minimums.  Good job!  You'll be amazed how trips open up now that you don't have to worry about a cloud layer.  You just file and go (with proper planning of course).


File a lot over the next few months - make it ingrained in your system.


-Seth

Posted

Grats - as others have said, now the real learning begins. File early and often, get used to the system and speaking the language even in severe clear, and you'll be much more comfortable when it counts. 

Posted

Congrats!   


Since getting my IFR cert a year ago, I have completed numerous trips that never would have been possible VFR.


Enjoy and be safe!Cool

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