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![]() "Ron Rosenfeld" skrev i en meddelelse ... On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 11:35:44 +0100, "___P:Sir" wrote: The 1 min timing (or 1½ min above 14.000 feet) - is that in Your opinion inbound or outbound leg? Doc 8168 says "outbound no wind" - but that might be a matter of definition, because all pro`s I asked, says Inbound...? regards.. P.sir In the US, the timing is for the inbound leg. The timing for the outbound leg gets adjusted to achieve the 1 minute or 1 1/2 minute inbound leg timing: Here is what the AIM says: The initial outbound leg should be flown for 1 minute or 1 1/2 minutes (appropriate to altitude). Timing for subsequent outbound legs should be adjusted, as necessary, to achieve proper inbound leg time. Thanks - if it is like that in the US, it surely must be in Europe as well? P.Sir |
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