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Old May 27th 04, 05:49 PM
Bill Hale
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Bill Hale wrote:

Since you don't get to review every decision on the internet while
flying the approach, wisest is to confer with ATC over what you are
going to do when in doubt.


ATC separates aircraft; they don't interpret instrument procedures.


So in clearing what you are going to do, you ensure that you do not
create a separation problem. That would be about all the controller
would care about. Going south of JEFFCO might create such a problem.

Something is lacking in some pilots training to not understand the ideal is to treat major course changes as
flyby waypoints, not flyover waypoints. The only flyover waypoint is a charted flyover waypoint; and there
aren't any of those on VOR approaches.


You are definitely right on this. I have no idea what you are talking
about.

Bill Hale