Bonus: Obstacle Departure Procedures

Published: Jan. 15, 2021, 5 a.m.

Bonus: Obstacle Departure Procedures with Max Trescott

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Topic of the show: In the first part of this bonus episode, RH interviews Max Trescott about Obstacle Departure Procedures and 14 CFR Part 91 regulations regarding the application and use of these vital procedures.\xa0 In the second part of the episode, we break down the comments made by a listener regarding Obstacle Departure Procedures, Part 91 compliance, and personal departures off of airports with no instrument approaches or ODPs.\xa0 We also discuss the importance of preflight planning to determine aircraft performance as it relates to surrounding terrain.\xa0 The audio only version will be available in all podcast players.\xa0 PATRONS have access to a video version with a visual narrative of the discussion. If you'd like to follow along and support the show, click here.

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Mentioned on the show:

"Aviation News Talk" podcast hosted by our guest Max Trescott

\u201cNot Enough Departures\u201d by Mark Kolber

\u201cDeparting IFR Without Guidance\u201d by Jeff Van West \u201cWhat Are Standard Takeoff Minimums\u201d by Sarah Fritts

FAA Instrument Procedures Handbook

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