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Old September 15th 04, 02:37 PM
Hankal
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Any of you use "No dips no Stars" in the remarks section of the flight plan?
All comments appreciated, pro and con.
Hank 172 driver
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Old September 15th 04, 03:53 PM
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I do if they will take me out too far off of my route of flight.

Hankal wrote:
Any of you use "No dips no Stars" in the remarks section of the flight plan?
All comments appreciated, pro and con.
Hank 172 driver


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Old September 15th 04, 04:03 PM
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"Hankal" wrote in message
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Any of you use "No dips no Stars" in the remarks section of the flight
plan?
All comments appreciated, pro and con.


What is a "dip" in this context?


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Old September 15th 04, 04:06 PM
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"john smith" wrote in message
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I do if they will take me out too far off of my route of flight.


Assuming the OP meant "No SIDs no STARs", putting it in remarks does not
mean you wont receive the route, it just means you wont receive it in the
abbreviated format. Since the government charts now include these
procedures with approach plates there seems no reason to put it in remarks.


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Old September 15th 04, 04:08 PM
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Hankal wrote:
Any of you use "No dips no Stars" in the remarks section of the flight plan?
All comments appreciated, pro and con.


Nope. I don't see any purpose. The procedures are in my chart book. It's easier
for me to read the procedure than have the controller read it to me, which is
basically what will happen if they want me to fly the procedure.

DGB

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Old September 15th 04, 04:15 PM
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john smith wrote:
I do if they will take me out too far off of my route of flight.

Hankal wrote:

Any of you use "No dips no Stars" in the remarks section of the
flight plan?
All comments appreciated, pro and con.
Hank 172 driver


You can put it in there if you want but you will most likely fly the
same route anyways.

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Old September 15th 04, 06:51 PM
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I'm guessing he meant a DP (departure procedure).

Of course he might have meant that he doesn't want ATC instructions that
would require a significant decrease in altitude over a short period of
time, followed thereafter by a climb back to the previous altitude.

Or he might have meant that when flying in the area of a football game he
prefers a piece of Wedge or a Hot Dog to Nachos or Pasta.

Or he might have been trying to indicate to ATC that he is certain that he
does not have fleas.

Or he might have been indicating to ATC that he has older avionics
equipment, and requires SIMMS chips instead.

It's just too tough to be sure...

"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in news:qRY1d.2246
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"Hankal" wrote in message
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Any of you use "No dips no Stars" in the remarks section of the flight
plan? All comments appreciated, pro and con.


What is a "dip" in this context?



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Old September 16th 04, 12:28 AM
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Assuming the OP meant "No SIDs no STARs",

My mistake
Hank
 




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