The Instrument Trivia Thread

Ian_J

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I'm attending an Army course widely known for being filled with, let's say, <redacted by USG> trivia. In it's honor, I'll post trivial questions as they feed them to me.

Today's question: When ATC directs you to contact tower procedure turn inbound, at what point do you make the call. Reference required. ;)
 
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Man, that's tough.

I'm going to go out on a limb here and say......when you're established inbound on the procedure turn????
 
PROCEDURE TURN INBOUND- That point of a procedure turn maneuver where course reversal has been completed and an aircraft is established inbound on the intermediate approach segment or final approach course. A report of "procedure turn inbound" is normally used by ATC as a position report for separation purposes.

Pilot Controller Glossary

*Edit: Sorry, missed Scooter's post above.
 
I'm attending an Army course widely known for be filled with, let's say, <redacted by USG> trivia. In it's honor, I'll post trivial questions as they feed them to me.

Today's question: When ATC directs you to contact tower procedure turn inbound, at what point do you make the call. Reference required. ;)

First off, Army Aviators and anything remotely instrument or IFR related, is a laughable hilarity from the get go.

"OH-6 instrument checkride: takeoff, unusual attitude, find an NDB approach to shoot, simulate or actual ASR/PAR approach, land. Total time: 0.7"

So, thread over.

:)
:D
 
Conversation overheard at my office:

"Got orders, going on military leave for a bit."

"Oh? Where you headed to?

"Rucker for Warrant Officer career course."

"Warrant Officer Career course? Is that what the Army's calling getting an accelerated GED these days?"

:D
 
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And another: A lead radial gives at least how much lead in NM prior to the turn?
 
I throw the BS flag. That's a VFR question, in an IFR thread. :)

Oh, so you're one of those heathens who think VFR charts have no place in IFR ops, huh? Big Army will fix that. Resistance is futile.
 
Oh, so you're one of those heathens who think VFR charts have no place in IFR ops, huh? Big Army will fix that. Resistance is futile.

Actually had an ex inspector explain that if you cancel IFR and continue VFR without the appropriate VFR charts, they could write you up on a technicality...

I just don't cancel until I'm on the ground (uncontrolled) :)
 
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