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mckionna
12th Apr 2008, 10:47
Any one got a rule of thumb for selecting an appropriate altitude or flight level(B .737) when leaving your destination holding pattern ,i.e 5000',for destination alternate?
50nm,100nm,200nm.for example.
Thanks.

Brian Fantana
12th Apr 2008, 11:06
Check what the MSA is too!

roljoe
12th Apr 2008, 11:08
Depending upon the distance, I would say, the floor altitude should be MEA (atc, radionav, etc..considerations) otherwise MOCA and MORA

rgds

411A
12th Apr 2008, 15:57
For longer diversions (more than 45 minutes), I normally flight plan FL220 for most flights, otherwise FL150.
Type, L1011.
Sometimes you get higher from ATC, sometimes not.
However, I have seen plogs wherein FL310 (or even higher) is planned, and this is truly unrealistic for all but the most unusual situations.
I do not like steaming around with absolute minimum fuel (or even less) in tanks.