Vince R
Pre-takeoff checklist
On a recent IFR flight to KISP, I got cleared “direct BRIGS, V139, SARDI, CCC, KISP”.
Normally, I find it easiest to type this into ForeFlight and send it to the panel via the FS510 in my GTN 750. It’s pretty much just enter the clearance verbatim, then “send to panel”. But this time, I figured I’d enter the new route right on the GTN.
Of course, you can’t just add V139 as a waypoint in a flight plan on the 750...you need to choose a VOR and select the entry/exit points on the airway. In this case, that means looking at the chart to find that SIE is where V139 connects since SIE isn’t mentioned in the clearance. I guess if you were flying V139 using the VOR, this wouldn’t be too bad since you’d need the VOR tuned to SIE anyway, but in a GPS world, this extra step is just an annoyance
So the question is whether there’s a better way to enter a flight plan containing a leg on an airway on the GTN 750?
Normally, I find it easiest to type this into ForeFlight and send it to the panel via the FS510 in my GTN 750. It’s pretty much just enter the clearance verbatim, then “send to panel”. But this time, I figured I’d enter the new route right on the GTN.
Of course, you can’t just add V139 as a waypoint in a flight plan on the 750...you need to choose a VOR and select the entry/exit points on the airway. In this case, that means looking at the chart to find that SIE is where V139 connects since SIE isn’t mentioned in the clearance. I guess if you were flying V139 using the VOR, this wouldn’t be too bad since you’d need the VOR tuned to SIE anyway, but in a GPS world, this extra step is just an annoyance
So the question is whether there’s a better way to enter a flight plan containing a leg on an airway on the GTN 750?