BeechBoy
New Member
Here's what the regs say in 91.175 (f):
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (f)(4) of this section, no pilot may takeoff under IFR from a civil airport having published obstacle departure procedures (ODPs) under part 97 of this chapter for the takeoff runway to be used, unless the pilot uses such ODPs.
(4) Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph (f)(3) of this section, no pilot may takeoff from an airport under IFR unless:
(i) For part 121 and part 135 operators, the pilot uses a takeoff obstacle clearance or avoidance procedure that ensures compliance with the applicable airplane performance operating limitations requirements under part 121, subpart I or part 135, subpart I for takeoff at that airport;
I understand the first paragraph but am having difficulty with paragraph (4)(i), in particular the part about ensuring "compliance with the applicable airplane performance operating limitations requirements".
By the way, I'm not looking for a way to avoid ODP's. This question came up in an interview a friend of mine had with Skywest and when my friend answered that ODP's were mandatory the interviewer ripped him a new one and said that they "absolutely were not" mandatory.
Even though I don't have an aviation attorney on my speed dial to explain (4)(i) I think the reg clearly states that you need to have an authorized procedure for making sure you don't bump into things when you're taking off in instrument conditions.
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (f)(4) of this section, no pilot may takeoff under IFR from a civil airport having published obstacle departure procedures (ODPs) under part 97 of this chapter for the takeoff runway to be used, unless the pilot uses such ODPs.
(4) Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph (f)(3) of this section, no pilot may takeoff from an airport under IFR unless:
(i) For part 121 and part 135 operators, the pilot uses a takeoff obstacle clearance or avoidance procedure that ensures compliance with the applicable airplane performance operating limitations requirements under part 121, subpart I or part 135, subpart I for takeoff at that airport;
I understand the first paragraph but am having difficulty with paragraph (4)(i), in particular the part about ensuring "compliance with the applicable airplane performance operating limitations requirements".
By the way, I'm not looking for a way to avoid ODP's. This question came up in an interview a friend of mine had with Skywest and when my friend answered that ODP's were mandatory the interviewer ripped him a new one and said that they "absolutely were not" mandatory.
Even though I don't have an aviation attorney on my speed dial to explain (4)(i) I think the reg clearly states that you need to have an authorized procedure for making sure you don't bump into things when you're taking off in instrument conditions.