dans2992
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Ok, maybe I should know this, but here goes anyway. I am using KHND as an example here. Ignore the fact that ATC would probably give you vectors and you wouldn't have to apply the procedures below. Let's say this airport is way out in Class G and it's up to the pilot to find his way into controlled airspace.
Given the below quote from the departure procedures section, does this mean if I take off from Rwy 17L/R, I can depart in ANY direction (like a diverse departure) as long as I can climb at 491' per NM? (assume cat A/B). (i.e. there is no need to fly the departure procedure if you can climb at that rate, or do you have to climb at that rate _and_ fly the DP?)
Alternatively, if I _can't_ climb at 491' per NM, I can use the departure procedure as long as I can climb at 200' per NM? (i.e. the DP can be used if the climb gradients specified in the runway section cannot be met.)
Basically, I'm trying to determine if it's "either" or "BOTH" climb gradient and DP required. I'm pretty sure it's "either" for any combination of climb gradient and DP listed for airports, but just want to verify that assumption.
LAS VEGAS, NV
HENDERSON EXECUTIVE (HND)
ORIG 05132 (FAA)
TAKEOFF MINIMUMS:
Rwy 17L/R,
Cat A/B std. with a
min. climb of 491' per NM to 6000, or 2100-3 for climb in
visual conditions, Cat C/D NA.
Rwy 35L/R,
Cat A/B std.
with a min. climb of 312' per NM to 4700, or 2100-3 for
climb in visual conditions, Cat C/D NA.
DEPARTURE PROCEDURE:
Rwy 17L/R, climbing right turn via LAS R-157 to LAS VORTAC before proceeding on course, or for climb in visual conditions: Cross Henderson Executive Airport eastbound at or above 4500, then via BLD R-249 to BLD VORTAC.
Rwy 35L/R, climbing right turn via BLD R-257 to BLD VORTAC before proceeding on course, or for climb in visual conditions: Cross Henderson Executive Airport eastbound at or above 4500, then via BLD R-249 to BLD
VORTAC.
NOTE:
Rwy 17L, tree 5610' from DER, 82' left of centerline, 100' AGL/2739' MSL. Tree 1.9 miles from DER, 1495' left of centerline, 100' AGL/2859' MSL.
Rwy 17R, tree 4041' from DER, 859' left of centerline, 100' AGL/2739' MSL.
Given the below quote from the departure procedures section, does this mean if I take off from Rwy 17L/R, I can depart in ANY direction (like a diverse departure) as long as I can climb at 491' per NM? (assume cat A/B). (i.e. there is no need to fly the departure procedure if you can climb at that rate, or do you have to climb at that rate _and_ fly the DP?)
Alternatively, if I _can't_ climb at 491' per NM, I can use the departure procedure as long as I can climb at 200' per NM? (i.e. the DP can be used if the climb gradients specified in the runway section cannot be met.)
Basically, I'm trying to determine if it's "either" or "BOTH" climb gradient and DP required. I'm pretty sure it's "either" for any combination of climb gradient and DP listed for airports, but just want to verify that assumption.
LAS VEGAS, NV
HENDERSON EXECUTIVE (HND)
ORIG 05132 (FAA)
TAKEOFF MINIMUMS:
Rwy 17L/R,
Cat A/B std. with a
min. climb of 491' per NM to 6000, or 2100-3 for climb in
visual conditions, Cat C/D NA.
Rwy 35L/R,
Cat A/B std.
with a min. climb of 312' per NM to 4700, or 2100-3 for
climb in visual conditions, Cat C/D NA.
DEPARTURE PROCEDURE:
Rwy 17L/R, climbing right turn via LAS R-157 to LAS VORTAC before proceeding on course, or for climb in visual conditions: Cross Henderson Executive Airport eastbound at or above 4500, then via BLD R-249 to BLD VORTAC.
Rwy 35L/R, climbing right turn via BLD R-257 to BLD VORTAC before proceeding on course, or for climb in visual conditions: Cross Henderson Executive Airport eastbound at or above 4500, then via BLD R-249 to BLD
VORTAC.
NOTE:
Rwy 17L, tree 5610' from DER, 82' left of centerline, 100' AGL/2739' MSL. Tree 1.9 miles from DER, 1495' left of centerline, 100' AGL/2859' MSL.
Rwy 17R, tree 4041' from DER, 859' left of centerline, 100' AGL/2739' MSL.