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Old July 11th 04, 05:50 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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Default Substitute Routes - what exactly are they?

These are shown on the LL enroute chart by little brown circles connected
by a line. The legend says "substitute route, see NOTAMs". There are
several originating from the DQO VOR near the Washington DC area, but there
could be others as well. I have never noticed these before. Any ideas what
they are?

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Old July 11th 04, 07:24 AM
Dave S
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Did you check the notams?

Dave

Andrew Sarangan wrote:
These are shown on the LL enroute chart by little brown circles connected
by a line. The legend says "substitute route, see NOTAMs". There are
several originating from the DQO VOR near the Washington DC area, but there
could be others as well. I have never noticed these before. Any ideas what
they are?


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Old July 12th 04, 02:42 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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This is what the NOTAM says:

!FDC 4/1981 ZDC MD.. FI/T AIRWAY ZDC.
V170-214-433-445 ODESA INT, MD TO KERNO INT, MD NA. USE SUBSTITUTE
ROUTE.

This segment of the substitute route goes directly over the airway,
except it appears to have a different MEA. So, what's the point of
creating a whole new thing called a 'substitute route'? Why not just
issue a NOTAM amending the MEA?




Dave S wrote in
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Did you check the notams?

Dave

Andrew Sarangan wrote:
These are shown on the LL enroute chart by little brown circles
connected by a line. The legend says "substitute route, see NOTAMs".
There are several originating from the DQO VOR near the Washington DC
area, but there could be others as well. I have never noticed these
before. Any ideas what they are?




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Old July 12th 04, 02:55 AM
Roy Smith
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In article ,
Andrew Sarangan wrote:

These are shown on the LL enroute chart by little brown circles connected
by a line. The legend says "substitute route, see NOTAMs". There are
several originating from the DQO VOR near the Washington DC area, but there
could be others as well. I have never noticed these before. Any ideas what
they are?


They're repaving the airway. This is the detour around the construction
equipment.
 




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