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Our club just got a 530 for one of our planes, and so before I fly it I'm
spending a lot of time with Garmin's simulator. So one of the flights I do a lot is here (KROC) to Ottawa (CYOW) and back. When I fly from Ottawa, I always get the OTTAWA ONE departure, which means I put ASHTN and REEDO in my handheld GPS flight plan. But since the manual tells me that I can select depature procedures in the 530, I thought I could leave them off my flight plan on the 530 and have the procedure loaded. But at least in the simulator, I have no such luck - I can't select this departure procedure. Is this a limitation of the simulator, or does the 530 not allow you to select departure procedures if they're classified as "vector"? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Of course, I also got weird looks when I said that, as a kid, I watched the toast brown in a toaster to see whether it browned at a linear or exponential rate. -- Jeff Davis |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
Our club just got a 530 for one of our planes, and so before I fly it I'm spending a lot of time with Garmin's simulator. So one of the flights I do a lot is here (KROC) to Ottawa (CYOW) and back. When I fly from Ottawa, I always get the OTTAWA ONE departure, which means I put ASHTN and REEDO in my handheld GPS flight plan. But since the manual tells me that I can select depature procedures in the 530, I thought I could leave them off my flight plan on the 530 and have the procedure loaded. But at least in the simulator, I have no such luck - I can't select this departure procedure. Is this a limitation of the simulator, or does the 530 not allow you to select departure procedures if they're classified as "vector"? If it is purely a vector departure; i.e., "fly xxx heading for vectors to en route fix" then the 530 won't have those. Why should it? All you do is fly an initial heading for vectors. |
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In a previous article, Sam Spade said:
Paul Tomblin wrote: can't select this departure procedure. Is this a limitation of the simulator, or does the 530 not allow you to select departure procedures if they're classified as "vector"? If it is purely a vector departure; i.e., "fly xxx heading for vectors to en route fix" then the 530 won't have those. Why should it? All you do is fly an initial heading for vectors. Well, it's vectors to several specific courses - for instance the way I go it's vectors to intercept the R-199 from YOW somewhere between ASHTN and REEDO. So it would be useful to have the GPS put ASHTN and REEDO in the procedure. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ When C++ is your hammer, everything looks like a thumb. -- Steven M. Haflich |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
In a previous article, Sam Spade said: Paul Tomblin wrote: can't select this departure procedure. Is this a limitation of the simulator, or does the 530 not allow you to select departure procedures if they're classified as "vector"? If it is purely a vector departure; i.e., "fly xxx heading for vectors to en route fix" then the 530 won't have those. Why should it? All you do is fly an initial heading for vectors. Well, it's vectors to several specific courses - for instance the way I go it's vectors to intercept the R-199 from YOW somewhere between ASHTN and REEDO. So it would be useful to have the GPS put ASHTN and REEDO in the procedure. Garmin has no way of knowing which of many possible waypoints the vector will take you to. So, you have to line select the waypoints and TF legs appropriate to the vector. On the other hand, with a structured SID, with very specific transitions, then Garmin has it all there; i.e., the three elements: The SID, the runway, and the transition. If a vector SID were to have structured, fix transitions published on the source document, then Garmin would include those transitions in the database. |
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![]() Talking with a friend yesterday re currency. He said that you can count approaches made in VMC with out hood. I said no, you need hood and safety pilot. He said recent change made it ok in VMC without hood. Anyone heard of this? Chuck |
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Talking with a friend yesterday re currency. He said that you can
count approaches made in VMC with out hood. I said no, you need hood and safety pilot. He said recent change made it ok in VMC without hood. Anyone heard of this? Nope. And it doesn't make sense. Jose -- The price of freedom is... well... freedom. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Chuck wrote:
Talking with a friend yesterday re currency. He said that you can count approaches made in VMC with out hood. I said no, you need hood and safety pilot. He said recent change made it ok in VMC without hood. Unless you can show me something official from the FAA, I say your friend has no idea what he's talking about. |
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On 04/24/06 08:36, Chuck wrote:
Talking with a friend yesterday re currency. He said that you can count approaches made in VMC with out hood. I said no, you need hood and safety pilot. He said recent change made it ok in VMC without hood. Anyone heard of this? Chuck Hello, Chuck. I think your friend is wrong. Have a look at CFR 61.57 (c), wherein it states: Instrument experience. Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this section, no person may act as pilot in command under IFR or in weather conditions less than the minimums prescribed for VFR, unless within the preceding 6 calendar months, that person has: 1) For the purpose of obtaining instrument experience in an aircraft (other than a glider), performed and logged under actual or simulated instrument conditions, either in flight in the appropriate category of aircraft for the instrument privileges sought or in a flight simulator or flight training device that is representative of the aircraft category for the instrument privileges sought— (i) At least six instrument approaches; (ii) Holding procedures; and (iii) Intercepting and tracking courses through the use of navigation systems. There are some exceptions in paragraph (e) which probably don't apply to you or your friend, but you can look them up to make sure. Can your friend show you the basis on which he makes this claim? -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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Chuck wrote:
Talking with a friend yesterday re currency. He said that you can count approaches made in VMC with out hood. I said no, you need hood and safety pilot. He said recent change made it ok in VMC without hood. Anyone heard of this? No. Without some evidence of this, I think your friend is hallucinating. :-) Matt |
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On 4/24/06 5:32 PM, in article , "Matt
Whiting" wrote: Chuck wrote: Talking with a friend yesterday re currency. He said that you can count approaches made in VMC with out hood. I said no, you need hood and safety pilot. He said recent change made it ok in VMC without hood. Anyone heard of this? No. Without some evidence of this, I think your friend is hallucinating. :-) Matt ....And probably not safe to fly with. -- Jeff 'The Wizard of Draws' Bucchino Cartoons with a Touch of Magic http://www.wizardofdraws.com More Cartoons with a Touch of Magic http://www.cartoonclipart.com |
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