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So let's say I'm inbound to Teterboro from the west, doing 250 kias
below 10,000 in descent. Atc gives me a radar vector, and clears me to maintain 4000 feet. 1, Do I need to slow to 200 kias at some time? 2. I'm considering that I may well be less than 3000 feet AGL (or is 2500 the magic number?). Does this have any bearing? 3. Do I need to worry about being underneath a class B, and thus have a 200 kias speed limit? Or does atc somehow take care of this for me. Thanks for all inputs. Stan |
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On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 18:57:19 -0500, Roy Smith wrote:
If you want to exceed 20 KIAS, make a request of the controller. Generally in the form of "Request takeoff, departure to..." ![]() |
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Thanks Roy. I don't have a US licence, so hence my questions. My
thoughts we 200 below class B. So will atc vector me below class B, possibly? In which case, do pilots normally have a class B airspace chart out, tune in the EWR VOR, and carefully monitor radials, dme's, altitudes, in order to slow to 200 prior to being under class B? Somehow, I don't think most actually do this. 250 below 2500 agl within 4 nm of C or D. Again, does anyone monitor a low level chart and crosscheck their radial/dme with local vor's in order to ascertain whether they meet this criteria? Again, I think most of us are starting to tune in the localizer at this point. Secondly, if this is reference the elevation of the primary airport, who really continuously looks up airport elevations as they go (and airports may be 3 or 4000 msl west of Teb in the appalachians I presume) adds 2500, and ensures they are above this altitude. Further, if I'm descended early into TEB, as expected for an arrival into the NE, and am at 6000 msl 60 miles to the west, is atc really expecting a sudden decrease to 200 this far out? Somehow I'd expect a "CFxxx say speed, ...and this aint Dallas so pick it back up to 250 please" So I guess I'm asking, what would you use in a situation like this to decide when to slow to 200? ..On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 18:57:19 -0500, Roy Smith wrote: In article , wrote: So let's say I'm inbound to Teterboro from the west, doing 250 kias below 10,000 in descent. Atc gives me a radar vector, and clears me to maintain 4000 feet. 1, Do I need to slow to 200 kias at some time? Almost certainly, yes, at some point prior to when you flare :-) I suspect you're thinking of the restrictions imposed by 14 CFR 91.117. It imposes three basic speed limits: A) 250 KIAS below 10,000 MSL B) 200 KIAS below 2500 AGL or within 4 NM of a Class C or D airport. C) 200 KIAS beneath Class B airspace. A requires the administrator to waive. B requires ATC to waive. C is non-waivable. Minimum safe airspeed trumps all those. That's usually only a factor for a heavy jet right after takeoff. In your case, B is probably what applies. If you want to exceed 20 KIAS, make a request of the controller. |
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![]() "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... B) 200 KIAS below 2500 AGL or within 4 NM of a Class C or D airport. Slight correction...... delete the word "or". |
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Robert M. Gary writes:
Does it seem odd that a guy flying something doing 250 knots is asking about basic FARs? I think it better for him to ask than to roll dice. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Robert M. Gary writes: Does it seem odd that a guy flying something doing 250 knots is asking about basic FARs? I think it better for him to ask than to roll dice. It would be better to do neither. |
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