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Old 14th Aug 2010, 05:37
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IFR Departure Procedure from Mauritus (FIMP)

I was wondering if anybody could shed some light on the following.

There does not appear to be a published SID (graphical or otherwise), published evaluated climb sector or written departure procedure for FIMP. I have looked through the AIP and all I can find is the 25NM MSA's.

Given there is H24 ATC, does this mean that the route clearance will include any terrain clearance requirements, if necessary?

Is there something else I have missed?
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Usually depart runway 14 over the sea. Dont turn below 1200 feet and set course. ATC may give you a radial to seperate you from inboand traffic.

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Hi King Red,

Thanks very much for that. Is the 1200' published somewhere or is it always issued by ATC in the route clearance?

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