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Line Up and Wait
This question relates to those DP's typically with high terrain nearby and using 8S1 as the example. The departure procedure is Angil One, and requires climbing northbound and then climbing in a hold for 10,000 msl before heading on course. Departure field is about 3,000 ft.
So here is the scenerio for the question. Say, the entire valley area has a ceiling of 1600 ft, and all other weather information available indicates that it is only 500 to 1500 ft thick. It is clear and sunny virtually everywhere else, including on course and destination. In this area, ATC can not be reached by radio until at least 7500 ft, and there is no assurance of that until 10 to 13Kft. So, an IFR clearance can not be obtained in the air before reaching any imc.
Assuming ATC provides a clearance on the ground something like as follows:
Cleared to destination as filed via Angil one DP, climb and maintain 14,000. The on course heading is South.
Now, If I were to take off RWY 36 and follow the Angil One DP heading northbound, I enter IMC a couple minutes after take off, and break out on top at 5500 ft, but before reaching TEPSE. I can see there are no more clouds above and bright sunshine and 100 mile visibility on top.
My questions are:
1) Do I have to continue with the DP and fly north to the hold pattern until reaching 10000, or can I abandon the DP and turn south in VFR conditions while climbing until I can contact ATC?
2) With the clearance given, if I have to continue with the DP until in contact with ATC, is there a way to request the clearance that would allow such abandoning the DP after reaching VFR conditions and prior to being able to contact ATC?
So here is the scenerio for the question. Say, the entire valley area has a ceiling of 1600 ft, and all other weather information available indicates that it is only 500 to 1500 ft thick. It is clear and sunny virtually everywhere else, including on course and destination. In this area, ATC can not be reached by radio until at least 7500 ft, and there is no assurance of that until 10 to 13Kft. So, an IFR clearance can not be obtained in the air before reaching any imc.
Assuming ATC provides a clearance on the ground something like as follows:
Cleared to destination as filed via Angil one DP, climb and maintain 14,000. The on course heading is South.
Now, If I were to take off RWY 36 and follow the Angil One DP heading northbound, I enter IMC a couple minutes after take off, and break out on top at 5500 ft, but before reaching TEPSE. I can see there are no more clouds above and bright sunshine and 100 mile visibility on top.
My questions are:
1) Do I have to continue with the DP and fly north to the hold pattern until reaching 10000, or can I abandon the DP and turn south in VFR conditions while climbing until I can contact ATC?
2) With the clearance given, if I have to continue with the DP until in contact with ATC, is there a way to request the clearance that would allow such abandoning the DP after reaching VFR conditions and prior to being able to contact ATC?