Ghery
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- Feb 25, 2005
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Ghery Pettit
I went for a quick XC flight yesterday. Severe clear, VFR flight. OLM-YKM-OLM via V204. 9500 MSL east bound, 10,500 MSL west bound. The MEA (had I been on in instrument clearance) is 10,000 MSL.
That's the background.
Picked up FF from SEA approach after leaving OLM. Got a squawk code and was radar identified. Continued my climb to 9500 MSL. Handed off to SEA center. I received several requests to ident, which I did, along with requests for my altitude. Seems they were having trouble with my transponder. At WHYTE V204 makes a bend and you switch from the OLM VOR to the YKM VOR. 57 DME from OLM, 50 DME from YKM. Before getting to WHYTE I lost the OLM VOR on Nav 1, but still had it on Nav 2. When I tuned the YKM VOR all I had was a loud tone on the frequency and no indication of the receiver picking it up. Both Nav radios had the same response. I'm flying VFR, visibility is unlimited, so what the heck. Got to WHYTE and turned to the heading to YKM (070). Set the DME to YKM and got no reading. Remember, I'm at 9500 MSL and the MEA is 10,000 MSL. When I got to about DME 45 or so from YKM the DME came alive. And I started getting a response from the nav radios. Chinook approach still had a problem with my transponder.
Came into YKM, shot a T&G and headed back to OLM. Got a new squawk code for FF for the trip home and Chinook approach was happy with the signal from my transponder. Climbed to 10,500 MSL and headed back across the Cascades. Now I'm 500 feet above the MEA, rather than 500 feet below it. DME worked all the way, nav radios worked all the way. Guided my along V204 to WHYTE and had a good signal from the OLM VOR before I got there. Still had a question from SEA center when I got out of the radar shadow from Mt Rainier about my location, but when I gave them my distance and vector from OLM they found me and seemed happy.
Long winded, but the bottom line is this. Was I having equipment problems, or is the MEA that touchy? I'd really like to know before I get my IR and fly that route in the clag some time.
Oh, and ATC in this part of the world is great. Even with the problems there was no hint of "squawk VFR, good day" until it was time to call the tower at OLM coming home. Great folks around here.
That's the background.
Picked up FF from SEA approach after leaving OLM. Got a squawk code and was radar identified. Continued my climb to 9500 MSL. Handed off to SEA center. I received several requests to ident, which I did, along with requests for my altitude. Seems they were having trouble with my transponder. At WHYTE V204 makes a bend and you switch from the OLM VOR to the YKM VOR. 57 DME from OLM, 50 DME from YKM. Before getting to WHYTE I lost the OLM VOR on Nav 1, but still had it on Nav 2. When I tuned the YKM VOR all I had was a loud tone on the frequency and no indication of the receiver picking it up. Both Nav radios had the same response. I'm flying VFR, visibility is unlimited, so what the heck. Got to WHYTE and turned to the heading to YKM (070). Set the DME to YKM and got no reading. Remember, I'm at 9500 MSL and the MEA is 10,000 MSL. When I got to about DME 45 or so from YKM the DME came alive. And I started getting a response from the nav radios. Chinook approach still had a problem with my transponder.
Came into YKM, shot a T&G and headed back to OLM. Got a new squawk code for FF for the trip home and Chinook approach was happy with the signal from my transponder. Climbed to 10,500 MSL and headed back across the Cascades. Now I'm 500 feet above the MEA, rather than 500 feet below it. DME worked all the way, nav radios worked all the way. Guided my along V204 to WHYTE and had a good signal from the OLM VOR before I got there. Still had a question from SEA center when I got out of the radar shadow from Mt Rainier about my location, but when I gave them my distance and vector from OLM they found me and seemed happy.
Long winded, but the bottom line is this. Was I having equipment problems, or is the MEA that touchy? I'd really like to know before I get my IR and fly that route in the clag some time.
Oh, and ATC in this part of the world is great. Even with the problems there was no hint of "squawk VFR, good day" until it was time to call the tower at OLM coming home. Great folks around here.