IFR flight in the clouds is different from flying under the hood or foggles in instrument training - which makes it important for pilots to fly in actual clouds regularly to stay proficient. When conditions are right - which means low ceiling, no icing, and no storms - I like to take the Bonanza up and fly a couple of approaches just for practice. Join me here at KCID (Cedar Rapids, IA) for two instrument approaches, and I will walk you through the different steps with close-up views of the controls and gauges.
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First approach: RNAV runway 13 at KCID (initial approach fix: PAYLO, with hold)
Second approach: RNAV runway 9 at KCID (vectors to final)
0:00 Start
1:23 Loading the flight plan
2:48 Instrument clearance
4:44 Weather briefing
6:08 Run-up and departure briefing
8:07 Take-off
12:30 Holding at PAYLO
17:35 Procedure turn inbound
22:15 Minimums - going around
24:25 Briefing the ILS approach
26:51 Approach clearance
30:09 Runway in sight
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