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If you put "request practice instrument approach at destination
airport" in the comments in your flight plan, it might help you get the actual instrument approach. If it's VFR the ATC guy only budgets enough time to clear you for the visual. You go around requesting an instrument approach and he might get kinda ****ed off, cause he was planning on you taking the visual and he's done with you. |
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No, we definitely didn't have the field in sight at the time of the
visual clearance because the runway lights were off. We changed to advisory, clicked the lights on, and went back to PSP appch to cancel IFR. You're right, I should have requested the VOR approach from further out. My concern with the visual is that I didn't want to do a lot of maneuvering to get down because it was night in an unfamiliar area. |
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![]() "Doug" wrote in message oups.com... If you put "request practice instrument approach at destination airport" in the comments in your flight plan, it might help you get the actual instrument approach. You'll still have to tell him which actual instrument approach you'd like. You can do that on initial contact and skip the remark. If it's VFR the ATC guy only budgets enough time to clear you for the visual. Let's see, "Cleared visual approach to Bermuda Dunes Airport" versus "Cleared VOR Charlie approach to Bermuda Dunes Airport". How much more time does it take to issue the VOR-C clearance? A tenth of a second? Less? You go around requesting an instrument approach and he might get kinda ****ed off, cause he was planning on you taking the visual and he's done with you. Well, so what if he gets kinda ****ed off? |
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![]() "Yossarian" wrote in message ups.com... You're right, I should have requested the VOR approach from further out. What difference would that make? You said you were being vectored for the VOR-C when you were cleared for the visual, so you must have made them aware that you wanted the VOR-C sometime before that. |
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No, I didn't say we were being vectored for the VOR-C, and I had not
made them aware that I wanted that approach. You are assuming too much. Steven P. McNicoll wrote: "Yossarian" wrote in message ups.com... You're right, I should have requested the VOR approach from further out. What difference would that make? You said you were being vectored for the VOR-C when you were cleared for the visual, so you must have made them aware that you wanted the VOR-C sometime before that. |
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![]() "Yossarian" wrote in message oups.com... No, I didn't say we were being vectored for the VOR-C, and I had not made them aware that I wanted that approach. You are assuming too much. Am I? You wrote, "All was well and as expected until Palm Springs approach. They vectored us to a point south of the VOR-C approach approx 4 miles from the VOR at 4000." How much is it reasonable for me to assume from your narrative? What were they vectoring you for? |
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Yossarian wrote:
My concern with the visual is that I didn't want to do a lot of maneuvering to get down because it was night in an unfamiliar area. A perfectly legitimate reason to request an SIAP. |
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Yossarian wrote:
You're right, I should have requested the VOR approach from further out. My concern with the visual is that I didn't want to do a lot of maneuvering to get down because it was night in an unfamiliar area. An excellent concern, especially around the mountains of Palm Springs. Next time you encounter this uneasiness, feel very comfortable in requesting whatever instrument approach you need to take you safely to the runway. Even if you are past the IAF for the approach when you discover that a visual approach cannot be completed successfully, tell ATC and request vectors back around to the IAF, or even delaying vectors to give you time to properly brief and setup the approach. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Yossarian wrote:
No, I didn't say we were being vectored for the VOR-C, and I had not made them aware that I wanted that approach. You are assuming too much. Sooo, what *were* you doing, being vectored within 4 miles of your destination, if you hadn't requested any specific approach??? Flying IFR, to a specific airport, means you should have planned on, and requested, an appropriate procedure much earlier than that. Can you recount the events that occurred beginning, say, 35 miles out of UDD? Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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Well, if they clear you for the approach they gotta tell you all this
other stuff and stay with you longer. Anyway, that's what has happened to me. Guy suggested we put ii in the remarks in our flight plan and I have had better results with that. |
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