Setting up cockpit for runway heading clr
Im trying to teach a cadet about airmanship
i told her find 1st point on your airway out , set OBS to transition course , set a VOR freq on nav 1 . Fix the FMC im flying in asia and many captains dont do this they leave the sid in and do nothing .. comments please . |
I guess it depends on the avionics. In my airplane we leave the SID in and do nothing, because there's nothing else you can meaningfully do. 999 times out of 1000, after takeoff we receive "direct to" somewhere, where your procedure wouldn't help. The other 1 time, well, the course is already in the FMS. So you set it to fly the course with the same number of button pushes as the "direct to" scenario. Having the navigation switched to VOR mode (where later you'll have to switch to FMS mode) presents no advantage.
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Sid and star these days are so meaningless that I could hardly be bothered, but make sure I start of on the correct one with the correct altitude selected for the first leveloff.
I honestly can not remember the last time I flew one to completion as published. Can You!? |
Routinely. Atlanta and Cincinnati come to mind quickly.
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Europe only for me so I would not know.
I bet they are practical and logical as opposed to some here in Europe. |
Just bear in mind the radio failure after take-off and before radar identified, having the SID in the machine could help if you haven't received any other clearance beforehand. Helps to be familiar with variations in radio failure procedure in different AT environments.
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