Do you find atc is always providing (or offering) time separation between your departure, and a preceding airliner departure or arrival - or do you find you have to ask for it?
How much time, in either case?
Here's ATC's rules. I can't remember the last time, if ever, I was in these situations so I can't speak to how many Controllers are or are not doing it. There is another rule about intersection departures. I'll paste that in in another post.
f. Separate aircraft taking off from the same runway or a parallel runway separated by less than 2,500 feet
1. Heavy, large, or small behind super − 3 minutes.
2. Heavy, large, or small behind heavy − 2 minutes.
g. Separate a small behind a B757 aircraft by 2 minutes when departing:
1. The same runway or a parallel runway separated by less than 700 feet.
2. A parallel runway separated by 700 feet or more if projected flight paths will cross.
h. Separate aircraft departing from a parallel runway separated by 2,500 feet or more if projected flight paths
will cross.
1. Heavy, large, or small behind super − 3 minutes.
2. Heavy, large, or small behind heavy − 2 minutes.
i. Separate aircraft when operating on a runway with a displaced landing threshold if projected flight paths
will cross when either a departure follows an arrival or an arrival follows a departure by the following minima:
1. Heavy, large, or small behind super − 3 minutes.
2. Heavy, large, or small behind heavy − 2 minutes.
3. Small behind B757 − 2 minutes.
j. Separate an aircraft behind another aircraft that has departed or made a low/missed approach when utilizing
opposite direction takeoffs or landings on the same or parallel runways separated by less than 2,500 feet by the
following minima:
1. Heavy, large, or small behind super − 4 minutes.
2. Heavy, large, or small behind heavy − 3 minutes.