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And you got information - to which you replied by saying something about practical application having no place in a DME arc.TonyC said:I perceive that there is a bit too much anger or sarcasm here to reach out in a way that promotes meaningful discussion. I was looking for information, not a fight.
A Squared said:THe Arc has the same protection as an airway, which is to say, 1000' above any obstacle 4 nm from centerline, and 500' tapering to zero from 4nm to 8nm. If a fed or a check airman was looking over my shoulder, i'd probably wait until I had completed the turn onto the arc, merely because it's a grey area and who knows what opinion (right or wrong) that guy holds. ie: the most conservative approach is the path of least resistance when subject to official oversight. Left to my own devices, I have no qualms about starting a descent as I start my turn onto the arc (about 1.5-1.7 NM before the arc) after all I'm 6.5 miles past anything I could possibly hit at arc altitude (assuming correct altimeter setting) and it's another 9.5 nm until anything else I could hit.