Sidious
Well-Known Member
I was always taught as a student to plan an IFR country as if you have no radios, that way in the event you lose them, then you have already planned to an IAF and have your bases covered.
That being said...
On departure, is it reasonable to say (teach) that as long as an ODP has not been issued for your departure airport, that a 200 FPNM climb will insure obstacle clearance to the enroute structure?
Along with that line of thought, if your departure airport has no IAP and thus no DP even available then can the same assumption of 200 FPNM still be made?
I think not... but then how do you explain to your students what to do at an uncontrolled airport to get on the enroute structure.
These scenarios all revolve around a non-GPS airplane.
Thanks!
That being said...
On departure, is it reasonable to say (teach) that as long as an ODP has not been issued for your departure airport, that a 200 FPNM climb will insure obstacle clearance to the enroute structure?
Along with that line of thought, if your departure airport has no IAP and thus no DP even available then can the same assumption of 200 FPNM still be made?
I think not... but then how do you explain to your students what to do at an uncontrolled airport to get on the enroute structure.
These scenarios all revolve around a non-GPS airplane.
Thanks!