bike21
9-5 Ruins Lives
In my years of running around thunderstorms and getting deviations I've only had two controllers not like what we're doing. Both have happened fairly recently when we've been cleared to 'deviate right' for instance and as we've come around the corner/edge of the storms we started a turn back toward our next fix before going direct. At all times we were still well right of our original course. The other day we popped out of high cirrus and had a buildup right in front that wasn't painting much so we took an admittedly bigger turn than normal back toward the left (but still well right of course). The freq was kind of busy so I didn't think it was super important to chime in about the left turn. Well, controller didn't like our turn and was a little peeved it seems.
So controllers, what is your expectation of our actions during deviations? In both cases we weren't given limits such as "advise me before going direct" or "no turns to the left before advising" etc. If we remain left/right of our original course shouldn't we have some latitude to move around?
I think communication is key and I'll try to chime in if we are making a larger course change but things are obviously dynamic up there. Thoughts?
So controllers, what is your expectation of our actions during deviations? In both cases we weren't given limits such as "advise me before going direct" or "no turns to the left before advising" etc. If we remain left/right of our original course shouldn't we have some latitude to move around?
I think communication is key and I'll try to chime in if we are making a larger course change but things are obviously dynamic up there. Thoughts?