pitmanbert
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Can anyone tell me why only certain outbound headings from a navaid on low altitude en route charts have the small degree circle next to them and why the rest dont?
Thanks
Thanks
makes perfect sense. thanks so much.
No victor airways? I know that's what it is on the IFR enroute chart...Here's another one for you guys. On a sectional, why will you have some NAVAIDS....could be VOR, VOR/DME, VORTAC, TACAN, etc......that don't have a compass rose around them?
No victor airways? I know that's what it is on the IFR enroute chart...
No victor airways? I know that's what it is on the IFR enroute chart...
You would be correct sir!! :rawk: No airways running to/from the NAVAID requires no compass rose.
You would be correct sir!! :rawk: No airways running to/from the NAVAID requires no compass rose.
I could be wrong, but I thought it was two parts....It has to be a Terminal VOR AND no victor airways running to it.
I could be wrong, but I thought it was two parts....It has to be a Terminal VOR AND no victor airways running to it.
haha...
I've asked feds this same question and they dont know the answer. (but I do)
hint: 090
now turn your laptop upside down.
Kansas City sectional - Johnson County VOR - OJC
It is terminal but has a compass rose around it and victor airways intersecting.
In all fairness, I used to think the same thing. In fact I remember someone telling me that was the case. I just happened upon that when I was in KC and realized "the truth".
And Sooner....I already am the captain...of a Seminole I did enjoy telling everyone you were our FA last night.