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atr42flyer

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just wanted to know if anyone knows where to obtain these. i was in SBA a while back and our route took us to ONT it was my first time there and i called up clearance that nice lady said "cleared to ONT via SBA Mike 9" or it was something close to that dont remember exactly. so i asked her and she then read the full route to me so i just want to know where to get the TEC at.
 
I meant to add that 50% of the time in SoCal airspace your route will be changed after T/O to radar vectors or something different than the published TEC route.
 
SoCal TEC

You will also find them in the ENROUTE section of your Jeppesen subscription if you take time to look.

TransMach
 
thanks everyone for replying. i havent used an AFD since instructing i should have known thats where to look. also thanks for the link.
 
1500 hrs of flight time and you've never used TEC or even noticed those pages in any of your charts, AFD, etc? Amazing.

I use TEC so much, being in SoCal, that I automatically assumed everyone knew about it.

atr42flyer said:
thanks everyone for replying. i havent used an AFD since instructing i should have known thats where to look. also thanks for the link.
 
Vik said:
1500 hrs of flight time and you've never used TEC or even noticed those pages in any of your charts, AFD, etc? Amazing.

I use TEC so much, being in SoCal, that I automatically assumed everyone knew about it.
Depends where you normally fly. TEC routes don't exist everywhere in the US. I know they exist in California and the Northeast but are pretty rare (nonexistent?) elsewhere.
 
Vik said:
1500 hrs of flight time and you've never used TEC or even noticed those pages in any of your charts, AFD, etc? Amazing.

I use TEC so much, being in SoCal, that I automatically assumed everyone knew about it.[/quote

well i was there on TDY never did any flying in socal befor then. Amazing.
 

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