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Old January 4th 07, 01:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Dohm
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Default Confusion about when it's my navigation, and when it's ATC


"Morgans" wrote in message
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"Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote

Mxsmanic, Chief Pilot - Circle Jerk Airlines.


He doesn't care about sex, remember?

Personally, I think he has had his balls chopped off.
--
Jim in NC


The following is pasted from Mxsmanic's initial post in this thread:

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I fly from KLAX to KLAS, using the FMC to handle most of the flight.
With the routing I put in, the FMC decides on some default altitudes
and includes required altitudes for the arrival and departure
procedures I select. Part of what it does is to create a descent
schedule from the nominal cruise altitude to the arrival procedure.

So I leave KLAX and my last explicit instruction from ATC is "climb
and maintain FL290," which is my programmed and filed cruise altitude.
Now, my question is this: If the FMC has a programmed descent in its
route, do I let the FMC start the descent where it sees fit, or do I
force the aircraft to maintain FL290 until ATC explicitly clears me
for my own navigation or for a lower altitude? And if ATC's last
instruction had simply been "resume own navigation" or "proceed as
filed," would that mean that I'd be free to begin the descent whenever
the FMC (or I) decides it's best?

-------remainder snipped-------

There is obvious potential for enterainment in this simulation!

But there's mo when last we read, he was simulating a B58.
(No, not that one, the kind with two recips... )

Gotta' go ... I hear the beer calling from the fridge ...

Peter bfg