Captain
Final Approach
Got into a conversation with a pilot friend of mine and this came up. He said it's in the AIM that no turns should be made before 400' AGL or the end of the runway...whichever came LATER.
I said I'd never heard that before. Every company I've flown for had some altitude restriction, usually the 400'. But I've never heard of 'no turns before the end of the runway'. That would seem onerous at airports with super long runways when they clear you to takeoff and give a turn I think they want you to turn...now...not...wait...because that turn was issued for a reason. Probably a faster plane behind you (not always).
Anyway, I asked for a refrence and he said the AIM. I had that on my iPad so I looked and couldn't find it. Then he said it might not be there anymore but he was sure it used to be.
Anyone ever heard of this before? If it's there then I'm absolutely positive I've never turned before the end of the runway.
I said I'd never heard that before. Every company I've flown for had some altitude restriction, usually the 400'. But I've never heard of 'no turns before the end of the runway'. That would seem onerous at airports with super long runways when they clear you to takeoff and give a turn I think they want you to turn...now...not...wait...because that turn was issued for a reason. Probably a faster plane behind you (not always).
Anyway, I asked for a refrence and he said the AIM. I had that on my iPad so I looked and couldn't find it. Then he said it might not be there anymore but he was sure it used to be.
Anyone ever heard of this before? If it's there then I'm absolutely positive I've never turned before the end of the runway.