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Most everywhere that has simultaneous RNAV departure procedures has phraseology like this:
where the RNAV to the first fix is to be read back as a part of the clearance to make sure you have the correct departure procedure set up (and it's really not a bad idea to contemporaneously look down and make sure that the first fix actually is DOCKR or DLREY or the ballpark or wherever). This is explained on the "hey all you pilot folks" pages for the DFWs, LAXs and ATLs of the world, but (last I looked, anyway) we don't have one of those for SFO.
We don't do this in SFO, either - though I think it would be a good place to have this sort of thing set up. I would venture a guess as to the SSTIK and TRUKN departures (for instance) being designed with the first fix for those departures off either 1L/R being the same (SSTIK, TYDYE irrespective of the departure runway for the SSTIK ONE and TRUKN ONE, respectively), so it isn't quite the nifty simultaneous sort of thing LA, DFW, ATL have. That said, if the "other" side of the mike can shed some light on why they don't do it up here, I would appreciate it.
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Skidoo (___), Los Angeles Tower, RNAV to DOCKR, runway 25-right, cleared for takeoff.
where the RNAV to the first fix is to be read back as a part of the clearance to make sure you have the correct departure procedure set up (and it's really not a bad idea to contemporaneously look down and make sure that the first fix actually is DOCKR or DLREY or the ballpark or wherever). This is explained on the "hey all you pilot folks" pages for the DFWs, LAXs and ATLs of the world, but (last I looked, anyway) we don't have one of those for SFO.
We don't do this in SFO, either - though I think it would be a good place to have this sort of thing set up. I would venture a guess as to the SSTIK and TRUKN departures (for instance) being designed with the first fix for those departures off either 1L/R being the same (SSTIK, TYDYE irrespective of the departure runway for the SSTIK ONE and TRUKN ONE, respectively), so it isn't quite the nifty simultaneous sort of thing LA, DFW, ATL have. That said, if the "other" side of the mike can shed some light on why they don't do it up here, I would appreciate it.