Hobobiker
Line Up and Wait
Flying back from IDI-IAG-IDI on my first XC flight as a newly-minted pilot, Erie approach hit me with a task I wasn't sure how to deal with. I was on flight following and had been passed from Buffalo, to Cleveland and then to Erie. Evidently Erie didn't have radar capabilities and had an aircraft descending from 8000 as I was flying south. Erie asked me to dial in the Jamestown VOR, which I did, and I reported that I was on the 90-degree radial from the VOR.
She then asked me to report when I was 7 miles south of the VOR, which was a new one on me. In my 60 hours of flying, I hadn't done this yet. All I could think to do was look at my GPS counting the miles down to my destination of IDI and when it decreased by seven miles I was going to give her a shout. She came back and said no need shortly thereafter and that the descending traffic was no longer an issue.
So my question is...was there an easy way to determine when I would be seven miles south of when I reported being on the 90-degree radial? I'll accept being flamed if I had a brain fart and should've known how, but even now this newbie doesn't know what he should have done differently...
Thanks everyone...
She then asked me to report when I was 7 miles south of the VOR, which was a new one on me. In my 60 hours of flying, I hadn't done this yet. All I could think to do was look at my GPS counting the miles down to my destination of IDI and when it decreased by seven miles I was going to give her a shout. She came back and said no need shortly thereafter and that the descending traffic was no longer an issue.
So my question is...was there an easy way to determine when I would be seven miles south of when I reported being on the 90-degree radial? I'll accept being flamed if I had a brain fart and should've known how, but even now this newbie doesn't know what he should have done differently...
Thanks everyone...