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The installation of the GNS530 is complete. The learning is just begun. But
since I now have equipment which allows it, what is the likelihood of receiving 'cleared as filed' if I file direct to a destination a few hundred miles away? Is this not what 'Free Flight' was supposed to be about? Is it geography dependent (I am in Northeast).? I love victor airways, but D saves time and money. Any sense of the circumstances under which 'Cleared direct' is likely to happen for all or a portiuon of a flight? |
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pgbnh wrote:
The installation of the GNS530 is complete. The learning is just begun. But since I now have equipment which allows it, what is the likelihood of receiving 'cleared as filed' if I file direct to a destination a few hundred miles away? Is this not what 'Free Flight' was supposed to be about? The few times I've tried it I've gotten CAF. If it looks like hard IFR I'll file direct for the IAF for the field I'm shooting for, and then direct to the field. I don't know if it makes a difference, that's just what I do. I was out of flying for 15 years (1990-2005) and GPS snuck in while I was gone. Others probably do it different or better. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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Is it geography dependent (I am in Northeast).?
Yep. You won't get direct in the Northeast. Once you get (say) into Pennsylvania, heading West, you can ask for and will probably get direct, but if you're anywhere near the NY Bravo, "fuggehtaboutit" Jose -- You can choose whom to befriend, but you cannot choose whom to love. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jose wrote:
Yep. You won't get direct in the Northeast. Once you get (say) into Pennsylvania, heading West, you can ask for and will probably get direct, but if you're anywhere near the NY Bravo, "fuggehtaboutit" Same is true anywhere near Boston's Class B, too. -- Peter |
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Out of Chicago, I'm usually on radar vectors for half an hour, then
often direct is fine if away from Class B. But a recent trip from Gary IN to Madison WI was vectors nearly all the way. |
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pgbnh wrote:
The installation of the GNS530 is complete. The learning is just begun. But since I now have equipment which allows it, what is the likelihood of receiving 'cleared as filed' if I file direct to a destination a few hundred miles away? In the northeast, not likely. But, what does seem to happen is you get cleared on airways, and keep getting direct to a fix two waypoints ahead, effectively cutting off most of the corners. |
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pgbnh wrote:
The installation of the GNS530 is complete. The learning is just begun. But since I now have equipment which allows it, what is the likelihood of receiving 'cleared as filed' if I file direct to a destination a few hundred miles away? Is this not what 'Free Flight' was supposed to be about? Is it geography dependent (I am in Northeast).? I love victor airways, but D saves time and money. Any sense of the circumstances under which 'Cleared direct' is likely to happen for all or a portiuon of a flight? Even though you may not be avle to Fly direct the GPS makes going direct much easier if given. It also makes flying an airway easier if turns. no finding the next radial.... Michelle |
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pgbnh wrote:
The installation of the GNS530 is complete. The learning is just begun. But since I now have equipment which allows it, what is the likelihood of receiving 'cleared as filed' if I file direct to a destination a few hundred miles away? Is this not what 'Free Flight' was supposed to be about? Is it geography dependent (I am in Northeast).? I love victor airways, but D saves time and money. Any sense of the circumstances under which 'Cleared direct' is likely to happen for all or a portiuon of a flight? Even though you may not be able to Fly direct the GPS makes going direct much easier if given. It also makes flying an airway easier if turns. no finding the next radial.... Michelle |
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"pgbnh" wrote: The installation of the GNS530 is complete. The learning is just begun. But since I now have equipment which allows it, what is the likelihood of receiving 'cleared as filed' if I file direct to a destination a few hundred miles away? Is this not what 'Free Flight' was supposed to be about? Is it geography dependent (I am in Northeast).? I love victor airways, but D saves time and money. Any sense of the circumstances under which 'Cleared direct' is likely to happen for all or a portiuon of a flight? I've noticed some replies saying "not in the Northeast" and I think what they really mean is "not if your flight path takes you through one of the big class B's." Up until a couple years ago I was flying out of Nashua, NH and can't remember ever *not* getting CAF when flying direct from there to Buffalo, Bar Harbor, or Caldwell NJ. None of those flights took me through Boston or NY class B. Then again things may have changed in the last two or three of years. |
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![]() "pgbnh" wrote in message ... The installation of the GNS530 is complete. The learning is just begun. But since I now have equipment which allows it, what is the likelihood of receiving 'cleared as filed' if I file direct to a destination a few hundred miles away? Is this not what 'Free Flight' was supposed to be about? Is it geography dependent (I am in Northeast).? I love victor airways, but D saves time and money. Any sense of the circumstances under which 'Cleared direct' is likely to happen for all or a portiuon of a flight? I always try. Most of the time I get it. Can't hurt to ask, what's the worst that can happen, you're back on an airway? Enjoy the 530. |
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