aviategw
Well-Known Member
Okay, I'm realllly dusting off my memory here, but I have a question on timing outbound for a procedure turn.
I know to turn on the depicted side, to adhere to the depicted minimum altitudes, to complete the maneuver within the distance specified on the profile view, usually 10 NM, and to maneuver at a maximum speed not greater than 200 KIAS, (just under Vne in a Seminole, btw). I've always heard, and always used one minute outbound as the time to fly before you start the procedure turn.
My question: is there a corollary about flying outbound for two minutes if the navaid for the approach is on the field? I.e., if the VOR/NDB that the approach is based off of is physically located on the field, I would then fly outbound for 2 minutes to better set myself up for the approach.
I remember something about this from my original IFR training, but I'm not quite sure how this goes.
Ideas/opinions?
I know to turn on the depicted side, to adhere to the depicted minimum altitudes, to complete the maneuver within the distance specified on the profile view, usually 10 NM, and to maneuver at a maximum speed not greater than 200 KIAS, (just under Vne in a Seminole, btw). I've always heard, and always used one minute outbound as the time to fly before you start the procedure turn.
My question: is there a corollary about flying outbound for two minutes if the navaid for the approach is on the field? I.e., if the VOR/NDB that the approach is based off of is physically located on the field, I would then fly outbound for 2 minutes to better set myself up for the approach.
I remember something about this from my original IFR training, but I'm not quite sure how this goes.
Ideas/opinions?
