SierraPilot123
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seagull where did I indicate that our ops specs are for the Jet? I must be missing something or reading it incorrectly
seagull where did I indicate that our ops specs are for the Jet? I must be missing something or reading it incorrectly
Thanks for the info on Diverse vector areas having to be in a radar environment... i seemed to have forgot that (i used to know! lol)
My next question is, have you ever actually received direct red bluff as your IFR departure here?
If this is outside radar contact (how do we know this?), I dont see how they could give any IFR aircraft that clearance.
Didn't say you did, but since you referenced that your opspecs specifically did allow those operations, and since I had specifically stated that those operations are not approved for 121 jet operations, I wanted to ensure that nobody following this thread got confused.
Seagull,
As I'm reading it, the opspecs section of our FOM (121 jet) specifically allow a "VMC takeoff and climb out to a specified point" (as long as terrain clearance and wx requirements are met)...but I can't find an FAR 121 reference for it.
Do you have a reference for an FAR that prohibits VMC climbs for 121 jet ops? This was an area that created issues at my airline years ago, but I thought we had it worked out...I'd hate to think that we weren't authorized for it.
ExpressJet OpSpec C077 paragraph e:
e. Terminal departures IFR. The flightcrew must comply with the departure procedures established for a particular airport by the FAA if ATC does not specify any particular departure procedure in the takeoff clearance given for that airport. The flightcrew may accept an IFR clearance containing a clearance for a VMC takeoff and climb out to a specified point in the clearance, if the limitations and provisions of subparagraph f. of this operations specification are met.
C077 paragraph f:
f. Special Limitations and Provisions for Visual Flight Rules. All VFR operations authorized by this operations specification shall be conducted in accordance with the following limitations and provisions.
(1) The certificate holder must identify obstacles and use airport obstacle data which ensures that the performance requirements of Subpart I of Part 121 are met.
(2) The weather conditions must allow the flightcrew sufficient seeing conditions to identify and avoid obstacles and safely maneuver using external visual references and to maintain minimum altitudes.
(3) N/A (Alaskan ops)
Most operators probably have C077 in their opspecs.
C077, yes, authorization for paragraph f, no.