Episodes
5 actual Instrument Pilot check ride questions
Published 04/05/19
What are the differences between currency and proficiency?
Published 03/01/19
What are some things to consider when you are a single pilot in IFR conditions?
Published 02/01/19
Are you spoiled by GPS?
Published 01/02/18
How do you determine your personal minimums for IFR flight?
Published 12/18/17
Now that we have our instrument rating, how do we keep it current?
Published 07/22/17
Why is a great scan so important and how do you develop one?
Published 06/20/17
What are some considerations when planning to fly from one airport to another in the IFR environment?
Published 03/21/17
You’re flying an instrument approach in IMC conditions and you lose your radio(s). What is the best way to continue the flight / approach?
Published 02/07/17
You’re on an approach and not lined up with the runway you are going to land on. What do I need to consider?
Published 02/01/17
When’s the last time you did a partial panel, vacuum system failure, timed turn, with a magnetic compass?
Published 01/09/17
Non-Precision Approaches simply don’t get enough credit
Published 08/14/16
With the recent changes from PTS to ACS, what will a modern day Instrument Pilot check ride look like?
Published 06/20/16
I believe six approaches for currency isn’t enough and here’s why.
Published 03/11/16
MDA, MEA, MSA. There are so many altitude acronyms in IFR flying. In this episode, Jason helps you cut through the clutter and identify IFR altitude acronyms.
Published 12/28/15
Listen in as Jason administers a mock check ride as Matt prepares for his Instrument Pilot check ride.
Published 12/03/15
Lets dive into an NTSB accident report related to icing conditions
Published 09/25/15
Hear Jason’s perspective on using a flight simulator in your IFR training.
Published 08/26/15
In this episode of the Instrument Pilot Podcast, Jason talks about the change in technology related to IFR flying.
Published 08/15/15
Jason takes you inside an accident that happened on an IFR instrument approach.
Published 08/06/15
In this episode of the Instrument Pilot Podcast, Jason takes you inside his thought process for understanding IFR weather.
Published 07/27/15
Let’s face it, holding patterns are difficult. Do I make a direct entry, teardrop entry or parallel entry? In this podcast, Jason debunks the myths about holding patterns.
Published 07/13/15
Jason talks a lot about personal minimums, but when can we as instrument rated pilots adjust our personal minimums?
Published 07/07/15
In this episode Jason takes on the highly debated topic of “Should I get my Instrument Rating with standard steam gauges or is a glass panel G1000 the way to go?”
Published 06/30/15
It’s often been said that your IFR check ride is your most difficult check ride. Listen in as Jason shares with you some of his best instrument pilot check ride tips.
Published 06/12/15