I'm curious to get some opinions on this, both from a practical perspective and from a "what the dpe wants to see" perspective.
At the airport I fly out of, when departing to the west there are a bunch of little steps in altitude that need to happen. If I want to cruise at 4500 I'm looking at as many as 5 distinct climbs before I get there, all within about 10 miles. This is due to terrain, airspace, and noise abatement.
For the purposes of setting up a flight plan and nav log, how detailed should I be? Should I be listing out every step or can I aggregate departure into a single climb?
FWIW I've talked to my CFI about it, and I'll obviously his direction on the matter while I'm training, but I would love to see what other folks think.
At the airport I fly out of, when departing to the west there are a bunch of little steps in altitude that need to happen. If I want to cruise at 4500 I'm looking at as many as 5 distinct climbs before I get there, all within about 10 miles. This is due to terrain, airspace, and noise abatement.
For the purposes of setting up a flight plan and nav log, how detailed should I be? Should I be listing out every step or can I aggregate departure into a single climb?
FWIW I've talked to my CFI about it, and I'll obviously his direction on the matter while I'm training, but I would love to see what other folks think.