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However, if when you lead the turn you are within the positional
tolerance of both the initial and final courses, yes That begs the question. Like saying you're in the protected area if you stay in the protected area. ;-) I know of no rule that makes it illegal to do so Fixes are defined on charts with certain DME or cross radials. By definition, you're not there until you have those distances or centered cross radials. That could easily be interpreted as a regulation forbidding leading turns. Whether it passes checkrides depends on whether the check pilot has the same take on it. Documentation makes this more likely. |
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![]() However, if when you lead the turn you are within the positional tolerance of both the initial and final courses, yes That begs the question. Like saying you're in the protected area if you stay in the protected area. ;-) Well, your instruments aren't a "yes/no" "you're at the fix" thing. They are a "close, closer, past but still close, past and further away" thing. So you do know whether or not you are within both airways. Once there, I'd say you're good to go. For example, you're following CMK 243, and it intersects SBC 11 at your intersection. As you watch SBC 11's needle come in, you'll know you're ten degrees from center, five degrees from center, etc. Once you are within the airway, you can turn. At least that's my story and I"m sticking to it. ![]() Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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