coma24
Line Up and Wait
Departing runway 34L/R, the text of the departure says 'Climb heading 341 to 800, then climbing left turn on CSN VORTAC R-056. Cross SHRLI INT at 2000...."
On runway heading, it's around 7nm from the airport to the CSN R-056, with a field elevation of 192, so it's only a 600ft climb.
The question is if you initiate the "climbing left turn," at 800ft, then what course are you shooting for? A 30 deg intercept after the 600ft climb had me joining right around SHRLI. That seems reasonable, but it appears there's a broad number of ways this could be interpreted.
Do you really have carte blanche in deciding how to make this intercept work? I've seen situations like this (such as the missed approach at KVCV), but not from such a large distance from the target radial. Does ATC care? What does ATC expect? What is the best practice here?
It seems to me that you could justify staying on runway heading until receiving positive course guidance on the CDI, which doesn't happen for nearly 7nm, THEN make the turn to intercept. Or, you could start the turn at an arbitrary point before that to an arbitrary heading, as long as you intercept prior to SHRLI.
On runway heading, it's around 7nm from the airport to the CSN R-056, with a field elevation of 192, so it's only a 600ft climb.
The question is if you initiate the "climbing left turn," at 800ft, then what course are you shooting for? A 30 deg intercept after the 600ft climb had me joining right around SHRLI. That seems reasonable, but it appears there's a broad number of ways this could be interpreted.
Do you really have carte blanche in deciding how to make this intercept work? I've seen situations like this (such as the missed approach at KVCV), but not from such a large distance from the target radial. Does ATC care? What does ATC expect? What is the best practice here?
It seems to me that you could justify staying on runway heading until receiving positive course guidance on the CDI, which doesn't happen for nearly 7nm, THEN make the turn to intercept. Or, you could start the turn at an arbitrary point before that to an arbitrary heading, as long as you intercept prior to SHRLI.