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@A80TRACON would it be acceptable on your end to issue the clearance as "delete speed restriction, then comply with published speeds at (waypoint name)?"
Omg I want to punch that guy in the head. Twice.Then there's the guy who says "triple nickel suga pop"
I'm curious too.. I find that even if I say delete speed/speed your discretion/delete speed restriction it is still interpreted as just "for now". I thought the phraseology specified to give the crossing with 'delete speed restriction' but they still slow at that point. So I guess if I say "cross or descend whatever, delete speed at -waypoint-", that should be clear?@A80TRACON would it be acceptable on your end to issue the clearance as "delete speed restriction, then comply with published speeds at (waypoint name)?"
@A80TRACON would it be acceptable on your end to issue the clearance as "delete speed restriction, then comply with published speeds at (waypoint name)?"
. SighThat's perfectly acceptable when giving a clearance reference a STAR/SID, my consternation is just overall sloppy phraseology on both ends. Like I said, good phraseology will keep you out of court heaven forbid something bad happens and if you do end up there it's not because of your phraseology.
The only issue is if told to delete speed restrictions a pilot may also delete the "accelerate to 250kts asap after takeoff" that is also on the SID as well, which we don't want. That's why I specify the waypoint speed I want deleted.
Just read it back the way it was issued.
I would say no because the SID would dictate that normal speed is 250 knots until HYZMN or STYLZ or wherever.Would "normal speed above 10,000" work?