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Pre-takeoff checklist
I'm a low-ish time private pilot. I know "straight-in approach is in the pilot/controller glossary:
I was about 12 miles WNW of KBZN and Big Sky Approach had just handed me off to tower. Tower said "continue for straight-in approach" for runway 12.
Would you interpret this to mean that I should have made a base turn 12 miles out from the runway, then turn final, or literally continue straight in from where I was?
I continued literally straight in as controller said "continue for straight-in approach" and there was no issue. I've been coming in for full-stop landings from other non-centerline approaches before and have been told "make straight-in approach" after which I have turned to intercept centerline then subsequently have been told by KBZN controllers "no need for a base, just come straight in" which has confused me.
I read the glossary as "find the centerline from wherever you are, then come in" but it seems like controllers here suggest it as "just come straight in from wherever you are."
I was about 12 miles WNW of KBZN and Big Sky Approach had just handed me off to tower. Tower said "continue for straight-in approach" for runway 12.
Would you interpret this to mean that I should have made a base turn 12 miles out from the runway, then turn final, or literally continue straight in from where I was?
I continued literally straight in as controller said "continue for straight-in approach" and there was no issue. I've been coming in for full-stop landings from other non-centerline approaches before and have been told "make straight-in approach" after which I have turned to intercept centerline then subsequently have been told by KBZN controllers "no need for a base, just come straight in" which has confused me.
I read the glossary as "find the centerline from wherever you are, then come in" but it seems like controllers here suggest it as "just come straight in from wherever you are."