TheAlchemist
Well-Known Member
yeah I know, i'm sorry I'm like talking 2 things at once...
for the arc, clearance was
(were at 335 outbound)
Intercept tack 360 outbound to 15 DME, then arc W to 270 (this was what he means)
Now that makes sense
yeah I know, i'm sorry I'm like talking 2 things at once...
for the arc, clearance was
(were at 335 outbound)
Intercept tack 360 outbound to 15 DME, then arc W to 270 (this was what he means)
Now that makes sense
for the arc, clearance was
(were at 335 outbound)
Intercept tack 360 outbound to 15 DME, then arc W to 270 (this was what he means)
what he said was ( i stil have he paper that I wrote the cleanrace on)
Intercept and track 180 heading (i'm not sure if he said heading, but I have 180 out) outbound, at 15 DME, arc North
It's hard to tell whether it's an instructor issue or not. Intercepting the 180 outbound makes some sense from your initial location, if the arc he wanted you to track was on the south side of the VOR.
Is this a published arc or one he's making up?
no, it wouldn't have been 180 (south of VOR) radial.... we don't train south of the miami airport... apparently I was going the right way too he said, because he was like 'dude you forgot to arc, you passed right by your 15 DME mark'
no, we just make them up
Well, you're in a difficult position. You might consider calling up approach control on the telephone and ask them how they would phrase such instructions. That way you could just say to your instructor "Approach said this....".
thats a real good idea....
any idea where I can get Miami (or FLL's) approach control's phone number?
I have a book at home with all the numbers, but in the meantime, you should be able to get it from the Flight Service Station.
I would wait until an off-peak time to call. As long as they're not busy, controllers are usually happy to answer questions. Be prepared with specific scenarios and write down what they say.
sounds good... I'll call them later on tonight when they aren't so busy. when you get home, would you mind PMing me the number?
thats a real good idea....
any idea where I can get Miami (or FLL's) approach control's phone number? airnav doesn't have it
He's not talking about arcing, he's talking about flying straight to the VOR.
Oops! Gotcha boss.
Also is Good Ol FV still wearing his dirty leisure/jogging suits everyday at VGT???