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Yesterday I tried to plan a flight from Big Bear City (California) to Santa
Monica, in a Bonanza. The routing I worked out was L35..DAWNA.V8.PDZ.V186 TIFNI.ELMOO.DARTS..KSMO. DAWNA is on a portion of the airway that shows a MEA of 10500 on the chart. Since I was westbound, I figured to climb to 12000. I planned to depart from runway 26. My calculations showed that the Bonanza could carry out this climb. My question is: How do I make sure that I don't hit anything between the runway and the first fix on my filed route? The ODP for Big Bear only gives details for runway 8, and says "N/A" for runway 26. The only departure procedure is an obstacle departure, also for runway 8. So what's the proper way for me to plan a flight so that I don't run into anything between the time I leave runway 26 and the time I reach DAWNA? Should I use a VFR sectional? Is there something on en-route IFR charts that I'm missing? Did I overlook something in the Instrument Procedures Handbook (it seems surprisingly vague on this)? |
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 22:13:08 +0100, Mxsmanic
wrote: Yesterday I tried to plan a flight from Big Bear City (California) to Santa Monica, in a Bonanza. The routing I worked out was L35..DAWNA.V8.PDZ.V186 TIFNI.ELMOO.DARTS..KSMO. DAWNA is on a portion of the airway that shows a MEA of 10500 on the chart. Since I was westbound, I figured to climb to 12000. I planned to depart from runway 26. My calculations showed that the Bonanza could carry out this climb. My question is: How do I make sure that I don't hit anything between the runway and the first fix on my filed route? The ODP for Big Bear only gives details for runway 8, and says "N/A" for runway 26. The only departure procedure is an obstacle departure, also for runway 8. So what's the proper way for me to plan a flight so that I don't run into anything between the time I leave runway 26 and the time I reach DAWNA? Should I use a VFR sectional? Is there something on en-route IFR charts that I'm missing? Did I overlook something in the Instrument Procedures Handbook (it seems surprisingly vague on this)? I don't have the plate in front of me. Sounds like there is no ifr procedure off runway 26, so there is no way to be sure of obstacles without using a vfr sectional as you say. Personally I don't know of anyone who has used a vfr sectional in ifr conditions, and I don't think I ever would. Of course, you could fly visually if weather permitted. Stan |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Yesterday I tried to plan a flight from Big Bear City (California) to Santa Monica, in a Bonanza. The routing I worked out was L35..DAWNA.V8.PDZ.V186 TIFNI.ELMOO.DARTS..KSMO. DAWNA is on a portion of the airway that shows a MEA of 10500 on the chart. Since I was westbound, I figured to climb to 12000. I planned to depart from runway 26. My calculations showed that the Bonanza could carry out this climb. My question is: How do I make sure that I don't hit anything between the runway and the first fix on my filed route? The ODP for Big Bear only gives details for runway 8, and says "N/A" for runway 26. The only departure procedure is an obstacle departure, also for runway 8. So what's the proper way for me to plan a flight so that I don't run into anything between the time I leave runway 26 and the time I reach DAWNA? Should I use a VFR sectional? Is there something on en-route IFR charts that I'm missing? Did I overlook something in the Instrument Procedures Handbook (it seems surprisingly vague on this)? Why would you think the Instrument Procedures Handbook seems surprisingly vague in this regard? It is about approved IFR procedures, not "rolling your own" obstacle clearance procedures. When an IFR airport has IFR takeoff minimums on one or more runways, but not on other runways (or runway) the FAA has determined that IFR departure on the runway "NA" is unsafe. So, if you use that runway without adequate visual reference you are on your own and in highly risky territory. The wise course of action would be to depart Runway 8, performance permitting. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Yesterday I tried to plan a flight from Big Bear City (California) to Santa Monica, in a Bonanza. The routing I worked out was L35..DAWNA.V8.PDZ.V186 TIFNI.ELMOO.DARTS..KSMO. DAWNA is on a portion of the airway that shows a MEA of 10500 on the chart. Since I was westbound, I figured to climb to 12000. I planned to depart from runway 26. My calculations showed that the Bonanza could carry out this climb. My question is: How do I make sure that I don't hit anything between the runway and the first fix on my filed route? The ODP for Big Bear only gives details for runway 8, and says "N/A" for runway 26. The only departure procedure is an obstacle departure, also for runway 8. So what's the proper way for me to plan a flight so that I don't run into anything between the time I leave runway 26 and the time I reach DAWNA? Should I use a VFR sectional? Is there something on en-route IFR charts that I'm missing? Did I overlook something in the Instrument Procedures Handbook (it seems surprisingly vague on this)? Oops! My bad. I didn't look carefull and thought I was responding to a pilot. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Yesterday I tried to plan a flight from Big Bear City (California) to Santa Monica, in a Bonanza. The routing I worked out was L35..DAWNA.V8.PDZ.V186 TIFNI.ELMOO.DARTS..KSMO. DAWNA is on a portion of the airway that shows a MEA of 10500 on the chart. Since I was westbound, I figured to climb to 12000. I planned to depart from runway 26. My calculations showed that the Bonanza could carry out this climb. My question is: How do I make sure that I don't hit anything between the runway and the first fix on my filed route? The ODP for Big Bear only gives details for runway 8, and says "N/A" for runway 26. The only departure procedure is an obstacle departure, also for runway 8. So what's the proper way for me to plan a flight so that I don't run into anything between the time I leave runway 26 and the time I reach DAWNA? Should I use a VFR sectional? Is there something on en-route IFR charts that I'm missing? Did I overlook something in the Instrument Procedures Handbook (it seems surprisingly vague on this)? To get the extra altitude, carry your computer to the 2nd floor and plug it in. KC |
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Sam Spade writes:
Why would you think the Instrument Procedures Handbook seems surprisingly vague in this regard? I figured IFR would leave no detail uncovered, but I was unable to find specific instructions on what to do in the handbook. |
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Viperdoc writes:
Any pilot with an instrument rating should know the answer. Anyone else can look it up. Any pilot knows all about aviation; anyone else can look it up. Therefore this newsgroup serves no purpose. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Viperdoc writes: Any pilot with an instrument rating should know the answer. Anyone else can look it up. Any pilot knows all about aviation; anyone else can look it up. Therefore this newsgroup serves no purpose. take your toxicity back to r.a.p. I quit reading that one. I worked hard for my IFR and personally don't need or want you or your inane bull**** fantasy world here. Just go away. KC |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Sam Spade writes: Why would you think the Instrument Procedures Handbook seems surprisingly vague in this regard? I figured IFR would leave no detail uncovered, but I was unable to find specific instructions on what to do in the handbook. What part of "Not Authorized" doesn't your mousetrap brain understand? |
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Sam Spade writes:
What part of "Not Authorized" doesn't your mousetrap brain understand? Ah ... I thought NA meant not applicable. It makes more sense now. |
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