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On 24 Nov 2005 07:19:39 -0800, "Andrew Sarangan"
wrote: While flying at 3000 ft, I get a clearance that says "maintain 3000 until established on the localizer, cleared ILS...." If I am already at 3000, what exactly is the purpose of "maintain 3000"? The purpose of the "maintain 3000" is to caution the pilot that the approach clearance does not imply that he can start descending right away. In this context, I take the "maintain 3000 until established" to mean "maintain at least 3000 until establshed". If it were an instruction to descend, it would have been issued as "descend and maintain". Another way of thinking of about it would be a clearance that says, "Descend to and maintain 3000 until established, cleared for the approach." Maintain 3000 until established is what you get when you are alread at the altitude ATC wans. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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Actually, "maintain 3000 until established" is what you get even if
you are at a different altitude. This is the cause of the confusion, as the original poster to this thread mentioned. |
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