ARFlyer
En-Route
Had an interesting exchange today while with my IR student. We went down to a local airport that has the closest B/C. While asking Center for the approach, I got the choice to receive vectors or proceed direct DOGGE. I choose DOGGE for my student to practice the full procedure.
Upon reading the plate, I noticed that DOGGE was a NO PT IAF for which we were unable to accept, as we were inbound from the North. I advised Center we needed MARIE for the procedure turn. Center came back confused saying that MARIE was a hold and that DOGGE was correct. I advised that MARIE was a hold but that we can do the procedure turn as a HOLD-IN-LIEU. Center still seemed confused why MARIE was a valid IAF, but cleared us direct. Few minutes later Center asked us to confirm that DOGGE was a NO PT IAF and that that we were legal to do MARIE.
So did Center just have a brain fart, a student slip up, or are they not trained on how IAP's are flown? Not annoyed at the controller, just concerned.
http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1607/00420LBC4.PDF
Upon reading the plate, I noticed that DOGGE was a NO PT IAF for which we were unable to accept, as we were inbound from the North. I advised Center we needed MARIE for the procedure turn. Center came back confused saying that MARIE was a hold and that DOGGE was correct. I advised that MARIE was a hold but that we can do the procedure turn as a HOLD-IN-LIEU. Center still seemed confused why MARIE was a valid IAF, but cleared us direct. Few minutes later Center asked us to confirm that DOGGE was a NO PT IAF and that that we were legal to do MARIE.
So did Center just have a brain fart, a student slip up, or are they not trained on how IAP's are flown? Not annoyed at the controller, just concerned.
http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1607/00420LBC4.PDF