kjwalker01
Pre-takeoff checklist
I got an IR last year, but only recently started doing actual trips, rather than quick sightseeing or $100 hamburger trips (BS, by the way, more like $300 hamburgers these days). Lately, I've made it a habit of always filing IFR, which has been a lot of fun. But there is something that keeps hanging me up. I think I'm doing this correctly, but would like to get some input...
When being assigned an Arrival Procedure, such as the DFW KNEAD7 or YEAGR2, the text description of the transition end with "Thence....." and at the bottom a final heading when reaching that waypoint. For example, "Thence.... from over YEAGR, depart heading 315 or as assigned by ATC. Expect RADAR vectors to final."
The last two times I've come back into DFW, I've made the turn to that heading, which I believe is what I'm expected to do, but I've always called approach to confirm, as they had not given me a different heading to fly. In actuality, they didn't give me anything once I was handed off to them, other than "Radar Contact".
So.... without being radar vectored before that point, is there any need to tell them that I've turned? I got a little nervous with it yesterday, as that final STAR heading was putting me right into the Bravo.
When being assigned an Arrival Procedure, such as the DFW KNEAD7 or YEAGR2, the text description of the transition end with "Thence....." and at the bottom a final heading when reaching that waypoint. For example, "Thence.... from over YEAGR, depart heading 315 or as assigned by ATC. Expect RADAR vectors to final."
The last two times I've come back into DFW, I've made the turn to that heading, which I believe is what I'm expected to do, but I've always called approach to confirm, as they had not given me a different heading to fly. In actuality, they didn't give me anything once I was handed off to them, other than "Radar Contact".
So.... without being radar vectored before that point, is there any need to tell them that I've turned? I got a little nervous with it yesterday, as that final STAR heading was putting me right into the Bravo.