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The DP out of LGA reads:
"DEPARTURE PROCEDU Rwy 4, climb to 600 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 13, climb to 800 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 22, climb to 1400 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 31, climb to 1200 before proceeding southbound." It seems kind of vague to me. Is it implied that you're supposed to climb on runway heading? Also, what does "westbound" mean? Any heading between 180 and 360 clockwise? But if that's the case, runway heading is already "westbound". It all seems a little nebulous for IFR stuff. |
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![]() "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... The DP out of LGA reads: "DEPARTURE PROCEDU Rwy 4, climb to 600 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 13, climb to 800 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 22, climb to 1400 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 31, climb to 1200 before proceeding southbound." It seems kind of vague to me. Is it implied that you're supposed to climb on runway heading? Yes. Also, what does "westbound" mean? Towads the sunset. Any heading between 180 and 360 clockwise? Or any heading from 225 through 315 degrees. But if that's the case, runway heading is already "westbound". Runway 4 heads westbound? Runway 13 ? It all seems a little nebulous for IFR stuff. It might be nebulous for VFR, but not necessarily for IFR. Whatever they want you to clear might be very noticeable on a VFR sectional. Have you checked? |
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Roy Smith wrote in news:roy-02F6FE.13153621062004
@reader2.panix.com: The DP out of LGA reads: "DEPARTURE PROCEDU Rwy 4, climb to 600 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 13, climb to 800 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 22, climb to 1400 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 31, climb to 1200 before proceeding southbound." It seems kind of vague to me. Is it implied that you're supposed to climb on runway heading? Also, what does "westbound" mean? Any heading between 180 and 360 clockwise? But if that's the case, runway heading is already "westbound". It all seems a little nebulous for IFR stuff. My take is that this is an obstacle DP. You follow whatever clearance you are given, but climb on runway heading, or other heading given by ATC, provided it isn't westbound or southbound. I would climb on runway heading to the altitude given, then turn to whatever heading was assigned or would be required by the clearance. It is a little vague in that it doesn't specifically say runway heading, but it lets you fly pretty much any heading as long as it isn't south or west. |
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On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 13:15:36 -0400, Roy Smith wrote:
The DP out of LGA reads: "DEPARTURE PROCEDU Rwy 4, climb to 600 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 13, climb to 800 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 22, climb to 1400 before proceeding westbound. Rwy 31, climb to 1200 before proceeding southbound." It seems kind of vague to me. Is it implied that you're supposed to climb on runway heading? Yes Also, what does "westbound" mean? Any heading between 180 and 360 clockwise? Yes But if that's the case, runway heading is already "westbound". It all seems a little nebulous for IFR stuff. You are reading the obstacle DP. The La Guardia Nine Departure shows that earlier climbs may be OK if you are not heading westbound. Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA) |
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![]() "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... But if that's the case, runway heading is already "westbound". It all seems a little nebulous for IFR stuff. You are reading the obstacle DP. The La Guardia Nine Departure shows that earlier climbs may be OK if you are not heading westbound. Earlier "turns", Ron? |
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On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 11:11:46 -0700, "Tom Sixkiller"
wrote: Earlier "turns", Ron? Yeah, thanks. Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA) |
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