Lead Sled
Sitt'n on the throne...
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2004
- Posts
- 2,066
This has been one of my pet peeves for years. The first thing I do when I'm going to be doing a lot of flying into / out of a new area is to give the local controllers a phone call and find out what the local prefered routings are - it really cuts the time it takes to "become fluent" with the new area. As long as I'm talking pet peeves, Take a look at the local preferred routings here in Southern California. Why is the FAA still defining pref routings with airway to airway interceptions or VOR radial to VOR radials? There is such a high percentage of FMS/GPS/Loran equipped aircraft out there, this would certainly end a lot of cockpit confusion and heads down time in high density areas if they would use named intersections instead. I also love it when they tell you to fly the AAA VOR XXX degree radial to BBBBB intersection. That's the long way to say, "AAA Vor direct BBBBB intersection" - again it overly complicates what would otherwise be a simple task.Vector4fun said:The FAA is also at fault for not publishing more pref routings. We have to use them because of LOAs between facilities, but they're not published where pilots and dispatch can find them.
Mini, you're right, I misunderstood you. (Are you sure you're not my wife?)
'Sled
Last edited: