OB301: Classic Extreme Overcomplication

Published: Oct. 9, 2023, 4 a.m.

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Episode 301 Show Notes

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Topic of the show: On this week\\u2019s show, AG and RH discuss a shortcut through a very busy Class Bravo area on an IFR flight.\\xa0 Why was the original routing assigned?\\xa0 How is it possible to fly directly over a busy airport?\\xa0 And what can the pilot to do to plan for this type of routing?\\xa0 We also discuss departing VFR looking for your IFR flight plan, remarks, and much more.\\xa0 You don\\u2019t want to miss this fun episode!

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Timely Feedback:

1. SGAC Patron Alpha Kilo asks about the use of ident and why it seems inconsistent in the NAS.

2. Patron Tango Alpha Charlie shares some terrible memories of the DME arc holding areas.

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Feedback

1. Patron Bravo Kilo asks about departing VFR on on an IFR flight plan.

2. Patron Sierra Bravo asks about useful items to put in the remarks.

3. Patron Golf Hotel shares some thoughts on \\u201cpracticable\\u201d and its eventual demise.

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