My instructor asked me the other day, if I am doing an approach with a HPILPT, but I am established on the inbound course prior to the fix, could proceed straight in? My answer was Yes, but I wasn't sure. He then asked if I was 30 degrees off course, could I proceed straight in after the fix? I wasn't sure, and he said anytime it was considered a "direct-entry" I could proceed straight in.
I wasn't sure if that made sense, so I wanted to ask you guys. If within the 70 degrees that could be considered a direct entry, do I assume that I will just go straight in?
Also, what would the controller say in this type of situation? "Go direct XYZ and proceed straight in"? or would it be assumed?
I know it can be fairly important to be on the same page with the controller on intent to hold or not, so I just want to be sure of what the proper procedure is.
Thanks!
I wasn't sure if that made sense, so I wanted to ask you guys. If within the 70 degrees that could be considered a direct entry, do I assume that I will just go straight in?
Also, what would the controller say in this type of situation? "Go direct XYZ and proceed straight in"? or would it be assumed?
I know it can be fairly important to be on the same page with the controller on intent to hold or not, so I just want to be sure of what the proper procedure is.
Thanks!