denverpilot
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It's radar vectors to join the departure, not a radar vector SID like the DENVER SIX. If, for example, the OP had gotten the GLD transition and had been vectored to join the departure at EXTAN he or she would have had to follow the route out to GLD.
Correct. I guess I thought that part was obvious, but I can see where the way I phrased it, it might not be.
You're required to be able to fly the whole thing as depicted, but up that far north, it's going to be radar vectors to EXTAN around here.
I kinda mixed the two pieces of information together because I was focused on KFNL specifically, for the OP.
And someone asked what you do if you can't meet the climb gradient of a SID or an ODP... If you can't, you can't accept it and need a Plan B when you get it as your clearance.
Here's a question for those flying gee-whiz glass panel stuff... Does Garmin or Jeppesen bother to put the climb gradient information on the flight director bars like an approach? Seems like it'd be a smart thing for them to add, but at the same time if you're already aloft and are just now realizing you can't get the nose up to the bars, you've screwed up already. But... It would be useful information to know, nevertheless.