AA5Bman
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He who ironically no longer flies an AA5B
Recently, I filed IFR to depart an unfamiliar mountain airport due to smoke. It was marginal VMC at worst, I’d say, but since the smoke was bad and I didn’t know how much worse it was going to get along my route, and because it is often worse at altitude (or really, since you’re farther away from the ground the reduction in visibility means it appears worse), I went ahead and filed.
The flight was basically up and over the mountains, direct (off airway). It was a very windy day with lots of up and down drafts, so I requested and got a “maintain block 14,000-16,000”. I set the oxygen and the autopilot, went up and down in the drafts, and made my way home battling a big headwind.
I didn’t think about it at the time, but in retrospect, some of the sectors I flew through had an OROCA of 15,000. But since I was cleared for my 14-16k’ block, it really didn’t occur to me to stay above 15,000’ and I let the plane wander within the block so I didn’t have to constantly fight it. But should I have? I should note here that this portion of the flight was all VMC and I had ample terrain clearance.
Interestingly, for a solid 45 minutes I lost radar and radio contact. Perhaps they would have revised my block higher due to the OROCA in that sector? There were two times they relayed info to me via passing firefighting aircraft, so I assume if they wanted me higher they certainly had the ability to do so.
So - thoughts on a block altitude clearance when it conflicts with a published OROCA?
The flight was basically up and over the mountains, direct (off airway). It was a very windy day with lots of up and down drafts, so I requested and got a “maintain block 14,000-16,000”. I set the oxygen and the autopilot, went up and down in the drafts, and made my way home battling a big headwind.
I didn’t think about it at the time, but in retrospect, some of the sectors I flew through had an OROCA of 15,000. But since I was cleared for my 14-16k’ block, it really didn’t occur to me to stay above 15,000’ and I let the plane wander within the block so I didn’t have to constantly fight it. But should I have? I should note here that this portion of the flight was all VMC and I had ample terrain clearance.
Interestingly, for a solid 45 minutes I lost radar and radio contact. Perhaps they would have revised my block higher due to the OROCA in that sector? There were two times they relayed info to me via passing firefighting aircraft, so I assume if they wanted me higher they certainly had the ability to do so.
So - thoughts on a block altitude clearance when it conflicts with a published OROCA?
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