Eric Pauley
Pre-takeoff checklist
I filed IFR today to do an approach for currency. Because I was filing to my departure airport I added a nearby VOR as an enroute fix, just a few miles away: KUNV-PSB-KUNV.
Previously when I've done this, I've contacted center and either (1) gotten vectors, or (2) been cleared for the approach starting at this fix.
Today, I was climbing towards PSB and the frequency was pretty congested, so as I was nearing PSB center still had not given me further instructions. Clearly, my clearance limit was the airport, and under lost comms procedures I'd have squawked and followed the relevant approach.
In this case though, no communications were lost, just congested. At the last moment I received vectors, but am curious what would have happened if not. Questions:
1. Where was I cleared to? Clearly to KUNV, but does this imply a default route of flying back towards the airport in the absence of some other instruction?
2. If the clearance limit is PSB, should I have held at PSB? The approach in use today was RNAV 6, which has no published hold at PSB. ILS 24 has a PSB hold, are pilots expected to find and execute this published hold?
3. How do people file flight plans like this for practice approaches? Should I be picking a further away waypoint to reduce the risk of this happening? Perhaps the IAF of the procedure I'm looking for instead of a transition waypoint?
4. What exactly are the clearance requirements to hold? Clearly there can be times when a clearance requires a hold, but if in doubt is there always some default clearance to hold at a waypoint? I.e., can a pilot choose to hold at a waypoint without requiring a prior clearance? This seems unlikely as holding would affect separation with following aircraft.
Previously when I've done this, I've contacted center and either (1) gotten vectors, or (2) been cleared for the approach starting at this fix.
Today, I was climbing towards PSB and the frequency was pretty congested, so as I was nearing PSB center still had not given me further instructions. Clearly, my clearance limit was the airport, and under lost comms procedures I'd have squawked and followed the relevant approach.
In this case though, no communications were lost, just congested. At the last moment I received vectors, but am curious what would have happened if not. Questions:
1. Where was I cleared to? Clearly to KUNV, but does this imply a default route of flying back towards the airport in the absence of some other instruction?
2. If the clearance limit is PSB, should I have held at PSB? The approach in use today was RNAV 6, which has no published hold at PSB. ILS 24 has a PSB hold, are pilots expected to find and execute this published hold?
3. How do people file flight plans like this for practice approaches? Should I be picking a further away waypoint to reduce the risk of this happening? Perhaps the IAF of the procedure I'm looking for instead of a transition waypoint?
4. What exactly are the clearance requirements to hold? Clearly there can be times when a clearance requires a hold, but if in doubt is there always some default clearance to hold at a waypoint? I.e., can a pilot choose to hold at a waypoint without requiring a prior clearance? This seems unlikely as holding would affect separation with following aircraft.