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If I just want to do IFR approaches at my class D airport of origin,
how should I file? One FSS person suggested that I file McKinney (TKI) direct to a 5 mile on a 360 radial from the airport (which has no VOR) and then back to TKI -- putting "multiple approaches" in the comments section. Any other thoughts? |
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If I just want to do IFR approaches at my class D airport of origin,
how should I file? One FSS person suggested that I file McKinney (TKI) direct to a 5 mile on a 360 radial from the airport (which has no VOR) and then back to TKI -- putting "multiple approaches" in the comments section. Any other thoughts? Unless they've changed the rules recently, you don't have to file if you plan on staying with the controller of your origin airport. You just get on clearance delivery if you have one and tell them you want to do approaches and they will give you a squawk. You then go from there. I think you could file if you want to but it would only be to let the controller know what approach you plan on doing if you lose comms. |
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"Nicholas Kliewer" wrote:
One FSS person suggested that I file McKinney (TKI) direct to a 5 mile on a 360 radial from the airport (which has no VOR) and then back to TKI -- putting "multiple approaches" in the comments section. Well, that's one way to do it. If there's no VOR or NDB within a few miles, look on the low altitude chart and pick any nearby intersection to put in the flightplan. You never really have to go there, it's just so you'll have a route to fly in case you lose comm. Do put "multiple approaches" in the comments section. At my class D airport the tower controller will ask which approaches I want and pass them on to the TRACON controller, who will sometimes actually remember them. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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![]() "Nicholas Kliewer" wrote in message ... If I just want to do IFR approaches at my class D airport of origin, how should I file? One FSS person suggested that I file McKinney (TKI) direct to a 5 mile on a 360 radial from the airport (which has no VOR) and then back to TKI -- putting "multiple approaches" in the comments section. Any other thoughts? That'll work. The flight data processing computer will accept a direction and distance from any stored fix. |
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Nicholas Kliewer wrote in
: If I just want to do IFR approaches at my class D airport of origin, how should I file? One FSS person suggested that I file McKinney (TKI) direct to a 5 mile on a 360 radial from the airport (which has no VOR) and then back to TKI -- putting "multiple approaches" in the comments section. Any other thoughts? Just file TKI to TKI and add multiple approaches in the comments box. Your clearance will be something like "cleared to TKI, climb and maintain ...." |
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![]() "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message . 158... Nicholas Kliewer wrote in : If I just want to do IFR approaches at my class D airport of origin, how should I file? One FSS person suggested that I file McKinney (TKI) direct to a 5 mile on a 360 radial from the airport (which has no VOR) and then back to TKI -- putting "multiple approaches" in the comments section. Any other thoughts? Just file TKI to TKI and add multiple approaches in the comments box. Your clearance will be something like "cleared to TKI, climb and maintain ...." Actually, you have to file to some point (VOR, NDB, intersection, etc.) away from the airport and back, otherwise their computers won't accept the flightplan as there is no actual "route". (I've tried this before and had to file to a VOR and back...and once airborne I didn't neccessarily have to go to the VOR). Paul Crawford |
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![]() "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message . 158... Just file TKI to TKI and add multiple approaches in the comments box. Your clearance will be something like "cleared to TKI, climb and maintain ...." That'll work over the phone to FSS, but the computer will reject it. The error response is "zero distance" or something like that. |
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On Tue, 18 May 2004 02:41:06 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote: That'll work over the phone to FSS, but the computer will reject it. The error response is "zero distance" or something like that. That's interesting. I've only filed without a fix via phone, so it must have gotten "fixed" by the person entering the flight plan into the computer. Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA) |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in
hlink.net: "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message . 158... Just file TKI to TKI and add multiple approaches in the comments box. Your clearance will be something like "cleared to TKI, climb and maintain ...." That'll work over the phone to FSS, but the computer will reject it. The error response is "zero distance" or something like that. I just tried this on DUATs with the route block empty and it accepted the flight plan. However, it appears to have automatically inserted the lat/lon co-ordinates of the airport in the route block. The route is still zero distance. |
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![]() "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message . 158... I just tried this on DUATs with the route block empty and it accepted the flight plan. However, it appears to have automatically inserted the lat/lon co-ordinates of the airport in the route block. The route is still zero distance. It's probably not actually zero. Lat/lon coordinates are entered in flight plans only to the nearest minute, fixes stored in the computer are entered at a higher accuracy. Using the Route Readout function of ARTCC radar data processing, which draws out the route on the scope, you can see the little wiggle caused by a route like ..DDMM/DDMM..VOR.. , where DDMM/DDMM represents the coordinates of the VOR. |
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