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Old October 17th 05, 07:12 PM
Steven P. McNicoll
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Default No plan survives contact with the enemy...


"paul kgyy" wrote in message
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Filed KGYY Niles V7 Thorr OBK V228 KMSN.

I mostly wanted to see what Chicago would give me (curiosity) - also
the filed route would have been a little shorter and smoother than
flying around the southwest side of the Class B.

Clearance was vectors to BAE. Actual was over the lake until past
Kenosha (KENW) then pretty direct to KMSN.


You picked up the north departure track, radar vectors to BAE or PETTY.
You'd be heading north until leaving Chicago approach, the
Wisconsin/Illinois state line. You also filed an outbound route over FARMM,
an arrival fix. You should file something that will pick up the west
departure track; DPA, SIMMN, HINCK.


 




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