VictorValencia
Pre-Flight
Hopefully this is not a stupid question but here goes....
8 miles south east from KHWD and ATC wants straight in approach for 28L.
From my current position "straight" to the airport is about a 30 degree
angle to the west from 28L. An instructor with me said straight
means a straight in approach aligned with final and said I should
turn to intercept the 28 heading and then continue the approach rather
than approach at an angle and then make a 30 degree turn to final 1
mile out. It was different from what I normally would have done
and the angled approach was the technique I used at the same airport
during my checkride and the examiner never said a word.
What do you think ATC would normally expect in this situation?
Victor
8 miles south east from KHWD and ATC wants straight in approach for 28L.
From my current position "straight" to the airport is about a 30 degree
angle to the west from 28L. An instructor with me said straight
means a straight in approach aligned with final and said I should
turn to intercept the 28 heading and then continue the approach rather
than approach at an angle and then make a 30 degree turn to final 1
mile out. It was different from what I normally would have done
and the angled approach was the technique I used at the same airport
during my checkride and the examiner never said a word.
What do you think ATC would normally expect in this situation?
Victor