RamRise
Well-Known Member
I know this discussion has been had ad nauseum on my company's facebook, which I'm no longer part of, but I wasn't able to find anything in a 30 minute search on the subject in other parts of the internet. so here goes...
When cleared for a SID, that prescribes a turn altitude other than the normal 400 above DER (see Chattanooga 6), if you are then subsequently given by the tower a vector departure during takeoff, and no concomitant altitude instructions, do you turn at 400', or the published MSL on the SID?
Doesn't the vector constitute a new/amended clearance?
The AIM says if a higher altitude is prescribed in a non rnav DP, turn at that altitude..but doesn't mention if vectors are given.
Some controllers will say "passing xxxx, turn right/left hdg xxx" with an altitude that matches the SID altitude, like in milwaukee. But this doesn't always occur. Some clarification would be appreciated in those instances? (without having to ask for clarification on freq, thank you very much ;0 )
When cleared for a SID, that prescribes a turn altitude other than the normal 400 above DER (see Chattanooga 6), if you are then subsequently given by the tower a vector departure during takeoff, and no concomitant altitude instructions, do you turn at 400', or the published MSL on the SID?
Doesn't the vector constitute a new/amended clearance?
The AIM says if a higher altitude is prescribed in a non rnav DP, turn at that altitude..but doesn't mention if vectors are given.
Some controllers will say "passing xxxx, turn right/left hdg xxx" with an altitude that matches the SID altitude, like in milwaukee. But this doesn't always occur. Some clarification would be appreciated in those instances? (without having to ask for clarification on freq, thank you very much ;0 )