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	<title>Christopher Blizzard &#187; 2004 &#187; February &#187; 02</title>
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		<title>turn time twist throttle talk</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2004 23:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher Blizzard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We had an enormous amount of fried food at our house yesterday along with Joe, Jacob and Phil. I think the mozzarella sticks were pretty good, even if they did end up leaking all over Joe&#39;s shirt. Also an important &#8230; <a href="http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/weblog/2004/02/turn-time-twist-throttle-talk/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>    We had an enormous amount of fried food at our house yesterday<br />
    along with Joe, Jacob and Phil.  I think the mozzarella sticks<br />
    were pretty good, even if they did end up leaking all over Joe&#39;s<br />
    shirt.</p>
<p>    Also an important safety tip for our viewers: Jacob is from here<br />
    on out not allowed to have access to the tivo controller while<br />
    there are many people trying to enjoy important sports activity on<br />
    television.</p>
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&lt;boc&gt; What?  It was <i>just</i> a two point conversion.
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<p>    Before the game I had another instrument lesson out at <a href="http://www.airnav.com/airport/KBED">Bedford</a>.  This time<br />
    I actually wrote up a flight plan, filed and picked up my<br />
    clearance at the airport and had to wait for release.  It&#39;s kind<br />
    of fun to see the system working from the planning standpoint.<br />
    It&#39;s reasonably simple.  I don&#39;t really like the idea that you<br />
    have to go back and forth and potentially negotiate for a specific<br />
    route to where you want to go, but I can understand why they do<br />
    it.  It just makes it harder to plan fuel and time.</p>
<p>    We flew up to <a href="http://www.airnav.com/airport/KCON">Concord</a> and did a<br />
    couple of practice approaches there (the <a href="http://www.airnav.com/airport/CON/ils/35">ILS 35</a> and VOR<br />
    12 approach.)  I did pretty well on the ILS approach.  No big<br />
    problems there and would have probably landed fine.  On the VOR<br />
    approach I missed timing at a couple of points, but I probably<br />
    would have been OK as well.  I just need to remember to use my 5<br />
    Ts every time.</p>
<p>    We flew down to Bedford and did the GPS 23 approach into there.<br />
    That was the very first GPS approach that I&#39;ve done and<br />
    holycowisiteasy.  The GPS gives you the azimuth information you<br />
    need as well as giving you plenty of warning on the turns you have<br />
    to make, the distance to the next waypoint and lots of other good<br />
    information.  I can understand why this is the last approach that<br />
    we did together because everything else would have seemed<br />
    impossible by comparison.  All in all, a pretty easy appraoch.</p>
<p>    For my next lesson, John suggested that I start thinking about the<br />
    long cross-country that&#39;s required by the regulations.  I&#39;m not<br />
    sure I&#39;m ready for that, but it&#39;s good to know that my training is<br />
    coming along as fast as it is.  Scanning seems pretty solid now as<br />
    does aircraft control.  Not perfect of course, but good enough so<br />
    I don&#39;t have to think about it all the time and can concentrate on<br />
    communicating and actually flying the route I&#39;m supposed to be<br />
    flying.</p>
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