Hi All,
I have a question on takeoff heading. Most of the CFI's which I have spoken to say that after takeoff one must stay on an extended centerline and correct for wind. This makes sense to me as I certainly don't want to drift into a paralell runway and also because visual seperation is my responsibility. This is what I was taught and on my first check ride (I have had two so far both VFR (ppl and an add on) the DPE was adamant about this practice.
However I got chewed out on my second check ride as the DPE said that "cleared for runway heading means magnetic heading". This also corresponds with what I saw on a Sporty's Private Practical Airmanship Video . that one should fly magnetic heading after takeoff and not correct for wind because they don't want a situation where one pilot is correcting for wind and the other is not which could create a possible conflict (ofcourse the same situation could happen in the opposite) and because they will vector you if the wind is affecting your smaller plane more than a larger aircraft on paralell runway.
In any case it seems like there is some confusion about this and I could not find any guidance in the FAR/AIM about this. I don't want to anger any DPE's at the beggining of a flight and above all I want to make sure that I am safe in case I cannot see the other aircraft.
So I was hoping that you guys could chime in on this one as I don't really have the experience to know what the general consensus is (if there is one) . Thank You.
I have a question on takeoff heading. Most of the CFI's which I have spoken to say that after takeoff one must stay on an extended centerline and correct for wind. This makes sense to me as I certainly don't want to drift into a paralell runway and also because visual seperation is my responsibility. This is what I was taught and on my first check ride (I have had two so far both VFR (ppl and an add on) the DPE was adamant about this practice.
However I got chewed out on my second check ride as the DPE said that "cleared for runway heading means magnetic heading". This also corresponds with what I saw on a Sporty's Private Practical Airmanship Video . that one should fly magnetic heading after takeoff and not correct for wind because they don't want a situation where one pilot is correcting for wind and the other is not which could create a possible conflict (ofcourse the same situation could happen in the opposite) and because they will vector you if the wind is affecting your smaller plane more than a larger aircraft on paralell runway.
In any case it seems like there is some confusion about this and I could not find any guidance in the FAR/AIM about this. I don't want to anger any DPE's at the beggining of a flight and above all I want to make sure that I am safe in case I cannot see the other aircraft.
So I was hoping that you guys could chime in on this one as I don't really have the experience to know what the general consensus is (if there is one) . Thank You.