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I got my instrument rating at an accelerated school in California.
Overall, I think my instruction went well, and I was very happy with the results. I passed my checkride in a Piper Lance, and had no troubles. There was one part though that never quite made sense to me. My instructor told me to use a Star or DP for an airport that wasn't the airport I was flying to, and I genuinely had no idea how she was selecting which one to use. At the time, I just fudged my way through that, since my brain was approaching maximum capacity anyway. Now I'm wanting to start filing and flying out of TKI in the DFW area, and I have no idea how to determine which procedure I should file, nor do I even see how the transition will occur from the procedure that is routing to or from DFW over to a landing at TKI or takeoff from TKI. Strange that I have this one gap in my training, but it's getting in my way now. Can any of you clear this up or recommend a good book or video that makes this process clear? And I don't just want to understand the process here at TKI I need to know how to apply this anywhere. Thanks! Bill www.adventurepilot.com |
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