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Old January 4th 07, 08:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
john smith
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Default Confusion about when it's my navigation, and when it's ATC


Paul Tomblin wrote:

In a previous article, Mxsmanic said:


Paul Tomblin writes:


I fly with a Garmin 296 handheld GPS. In my experience, nearly always
just around the same time it says I need to start my descent if I want to
descend at 500fpm to my destination, ATC clears me down to a lower
altitude without being asked.


I have noticed this as well. I suppose if they know the route well,
they know when the descent usually starts.



Except they know where to start my descent whether I'm flying a 100 knot
Archer or a 140 knot Lance, or on one occasion, a Piper Dakota with a 70
knot tail wind.

I suspect there is software they use to handle this.



It believe it is based on the instrument requirement (?) of 500 fpm rate
of descent.

At a given airspeed and altitude, at 500 fpm an aircraft should commence
its descent at the calculated distance.

This will vary depending on the facility, traffic and procedures.

I calculate the distance in may head for my given cruise altitude and
wait to see if ATC calls me at the appropriate time. They are usually
early on the call to assign lower.