56. Adirondacks After Dark

It’s a short flight to a familiar airport you’ve done many times before. But, all of those were in the daytime when the hills on both sides were easy to see. Now a moonless night adds a substantial level of uncertainty. Will technology tempt you to make this approach in the dark?

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2. Evaluate Your Options

3. Make Your Choice

4. Learn From The Instructor

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5. Listen To The Roundtable

Listen in as our team of instructors discuss and debate the details of this scenario.

Tom Turner
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JP Dice
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Sarah Rovner
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John Krug
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Dave Hirschman
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Kevin Plante
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7. Take The Bonus Quiz

In this month’s scenario, your destination has a black hole approach. To be more prepared for next time, you plan to get instruction from a CFII on reading approach charts and how you can use them as a VFR pilot to enhance flight safety in certain situations, such as this dark night arriving to Piseco Airport (K09). Test your knowledge about interpreting instrument approach charts by taking this quiz.

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Master CFI Tom Turner holds an ATP certificate with instructor, CFII and MEI ratings and has a Masters Degree in Aviation Safety. He was the 2010 National FAA Safety Team Representative of the Year and the 2008 FAA Central Region CFI of the Year and has logged over 2,500 hours instructing. In 2015 Tom was inducted into the NAFI Flight Instructor’s Hall of Fame.

Tom was a Captain in the United States Air Force and has been Lead Instructor for the Bonanza pilot training program at the Beechcraft factory. He now directs the education and safety arm of a 9000-member pilots’ organization.