Yeah sorry. Wording was sloppy there. Random directs fall under unpublished routes, but by my understanding with aircraft on unpublished routing, MVA/MIAs have to be followed the same as if the aircraft were being vectored..65 5-6, ALL examples of vectoring include issuance of a heading to fly.
I don't know why but for some reason this is very faintly ringing a bell to me as well.To tag onto this.
Can you vector an aircraft onto final for a GPS approach? My 142 big box school insists we can't vector for final for a GPS approach, but I've been vectored for many in the real world in multiple ARTCCs.
I don't know why but for some reason this is very faintly ringing a bell to me as well.
The DoD controllers at my AF base said it wasn't allowed either because "there's no radials off the fixes so how do they know when they intercept the final approach course". I just looked at them, said "you dumb" and vectored GPS approaches like a goddamned bauce.
Radar coverage is bad in some rural area so vectors are bad too. Sometimes it is better to request the procedure turn.
There is a radar by Tyler...not very far from MML.I was vectored 1000 ft above the final approach fix once. I was told it was the poor radar coverage.
Vectors are bad or @Ozelot 's 'friends' in ZMP Area 3 just can't do their jobs?
Is that the UP? I've never had a proper intercept up there.
Southern MN/Eastern SD.
I am perfectly capable of watching the FMS fly a procedure turn. Just saying."Radar coverage is bad" is a horrible excuse. If they don't have radar coverage than they need to give a non-radar routing. If radar coverage is so poor they can't properly vector you for an approach then somewhere along the way radar contact must also be lost. What facility is telling you this? Sounds like the controller who worked you would have trouble separating his ass cheeks let alone airplanes.