I don't have a lot of experience taxiing around complex airports. I usually fly into 1 runway environments of 5000 feet in length or less. Yesterday I flew into my second airport ever that has 3 runways - KJVL (Janesville aka Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport).
I had landed and parked down at Janesville Jet Center. I dropped of the PnP cargo and then started back up and called for taxi. Instructions were "Taxi to runway 22 via Alpha, cross runway 32." (and yes later he gave me "cross runway 36" too)
The jet center is where the blue X is below.
The ramp area extends from the jet center up to Alpha. But there is also taxiway Bravo going along too. Here is the satellite view.
Was the expectation that I would only taxi on the ramp side all the way to Alpha and then get on the taxiway? Why would the controller not tell me to get on at Bravo, then go to Alpha? I thought it was an odd instruction for where I was located.
I had landed and parked down at Janesville Jet Center. I dropped of the PnP cargo and then started back up and called for taxi. Instructions were "Taxi to runway 22 via Alpha, cross runway 32." (and yes later he gave me "cross runway 36" too)
The jet center is where the blue X is below.
The ramp area extends from the jet center up to Alpha. But there is also taxiway Bravo going along too. Here is the satellite view.
Was the expectation that I would only taxi on the ramp side all the way to Alpha and then get on the taxiway? Why would the controller not tell me to get on at Bravo, then go to Alpha? I thought it was an odd instruction for where I was located.