your_dreamguy
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1) When you're proceding along an airway towards an intersection with an MCA, you're supposed to be at that MCA height before reaching the intersection (let's assume that you're lower than the MCA). If you're not, you're supposed to enter a standard holding pattern until you reach the MCA height. What about if you're proceeding toward an intersection with an MEA increase. Do the same rules apply? I would imagine they would. In other words, you would want to be at the new MEA height (if higher) prior to reaching the intersection where an MEA increase take place...right?
2) Radar vector with GPS equip. The other day, I was given a turn to a radar vector heading of 130. However, there was a 10 degree crosswind component from the right. After a few minutes, ATC came back and told me to maintain 140 as a heading. Could I have just turned such that my GPS ground track read 130, the first time? In other words, if you're given a vector heading and you have GPS, can you just maintain a GPS heading that matches the radar vector heading as opposed to maintaining a DG heading that matches the vector heading? I think pilots of EFIS equipped planes do this because they have a separate ground track heading bug.
Look forward to your help.
2) Radar vector with GPS equip. The other day, I was given a turn to a radar vector heading of 130. However, there was a 10 degree crosswind component from the right. After a few minutes, ATC came back and told me to maintain 140 as a heading. Could I have just turned such that my GPS ground track read 130, the first time? In other words, if you're given a vector heading and you have GPS, can you just maintain a GPS heading that matches the radar vector heading as opposed to maintaining a DG heading that matches the vector heading? I think pilots of EFIS equipped planes do this because they have a separate ground track heading bug.
Look forward to your help.