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![]() "Bill Zaleski" wrote in message ... When issued a downwind departure and your desired course is on the other side of the extended centerline. Yes, I know you should have been issued a downwind that put you ohn the correct side, but it doesn't always happen. That doesn't follow the situation we are discussing. Recall that it was stated; "At a towered airport you turn whatever direction you want, unless otherwise instructed." You responded; "Agreed, but you may not cross an extension of the departure runway centerline till outside the "D" or with clearance. This happens a lot here, for some reason. The tower has a fit, and rightfully so." Now the situation is not one where you turn whatever direction you want, the tower has issued a turn away from your direction of flight. But no matter, at whatever point you are issued "proceed on course", it means from your present position turn in the shortest direction toward your desired destination. Even if it does cross an extension of the departure runway centerline well inside the "D". |
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