EAA IMC Club Nashua Chapter Meeting April 10th

James Carlson carlsonj at workingcode.com
Tue Apr 2 10:13:45 EDT 2019


The April EAA IMC Club Nashua Chapter Meeting is scheduled for
April 10th at 1830L (6:30PM) at the Nashua Airport, 93 Perimeter
Road, Nashua, NH 03063.

  http://tinyurl.com/KASH-airport-authority

Questions?  Comments?  Concerns?  Please send them to Jim Carlson
<carlsonj at workingcode.com>.

Heads Up: this Saturday, April 6th, is the second GPS week number
roll-over (WNRO) event since 1980.  The last was in August 1999.  At
least the Avidyne IFD series is affected and upgraded software is
required for those systems.  If you haven't already done so, you should
check with your GPS vendor to make sure you're not affected.

Items planned for April's meeting:

  - Pilot Workshop Scenario (The Route to Limbo)
  - Question Of The Month
  - Insert your item here (suggestions wanted)

Here's the Question Of The Month from Radek.  If you attended the Nashua
meeting last month, it should look pretty familiar:

  The only IMC departure available -- the ODP (Obstacle Departure
  Procedure) out of KFIT for runway 32 states to: “climb on 324 heading
  until 2600 MSL before turning.” Controlled airspace (E) in this area
  starts at 1048 MSL. You filed an IFR flight plan and stated in your
  remarks that you are going to be using ODP.

  The clearance you get from Bridgeport Radio is "on entering controlled
  airspace, fly heading 090" with no mention of the ODP. What are you
  expected to do? Immediately turn to 090 on entering controlled
  airspace, as directed, at 1048 MSL, or wait until finishing the ODP,
  and setting at 2600 MSL? Is statement "on entering controlled airspace
  fly heading" a vector – meaning that ATC takes responsibility for
  terrain/obstacles clearance at that point?

Will you miss this month's meeting?  If so, please consider attending
Steve Cunningham's EAA IMC Club Manchester Chapter Meeting at 1830L on
Tuesday, April 16th 2019 in Suite 103, Ammon Center, 175 Ammon Dr.,
Manchester, NH 03103.  Both meetings are sponsored by National Flight
Simulator.

  http://tinyurl.com/NationalFlightSim

Either meeting qualifies for 1 WINGS credit as "Basic Knowledge."  You
can sign up in advance for the Nashua meeting here:

  https://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=90948

and the Manchester meeting here:

  https://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=90949

Until the next meeting, fly safely!

-- 
James Carlson         42.703N 71.076W         <carlsonj at workingcode.com>


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