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Last week my copilot and I received this instruction approaching our destination.
We were at I think 180, and we were not on a star.
"N123 descend now to 14000, then descend and maintain 6000."
We looked at each other to see if we heard it right.
I'll make clear now that this was not a typical variable-rate descent instruction. We've heard 'descend now to xxx, then PD to yyy' a thousand times, same for 'best rate to xxx then descend to yyy'
I responded, "Understand you want us to descend to 6000, N123" in the hope he'd see the possible question his instruction had introduced.
He responded exactly as before
"N123 descend now to 14000, then descend and maintain 6000."
So I repeated his instruction, and we used normal descent rate to 6000 without further interaction.
If anyone has P/CG or AIM clarification on this, I need to learn it.
To make my point obvious, I'd ask - why does he not specify any other altitudes between 180 and 6000? Why not
"N123 descend now to 14000, then 12000, then 10000, then descend and maintain 6000."
The intermediate altitude which was stated changed nothing.
We were at I think 180, and we were not on a star.
"N123 descend now to 14000, then descend and maintain 6000."
We looked at each other to see if we heard it right.
I'll make clear now that this was not a typical variable-rate descent instruction. We've heard 'descend now to xxx, then PD to yyy' a thousand times, same for 'best rate to xxx then descend to yyy'
I responded, "Understand you want us to descend to 6000, N123" in the hope he'd see the possible question his instruction had introduced.
He responded exactly as before
"N123 descend now to 14000, then descend and maintain 6000."
So I repeated his instruction, and we used normal descent rate to 6000 without further interaction.
If anyone has P/CG or AIM clarification on this, I need to learn it.
To make my point obvious, I'd ask - why does he not specify any other altitudes between 180 and 6000? Why not
"N123 descend now to 14000, then 12000, then 10000, then descend and maintain 6000."
The intermediate altitude which was stated changed nothing.