I'm working on my cross country plannings, and one area I'm struggling to figure out, I hope the fellows here could help a bit.
When drawing a course we usually do it from airport A to airport B, but you never know in advance which runway you'll actually be taken off and specific traffic pattern exit requirements, as well your climb performance etc. And at tower fields which runway and heading the controller will assign you.
How can/should you get back on course? Should I be circling to my desired altitude and then fly back to departure airport to intercept my pre planned course (non towered)? Since all my pilotage checkpoints have been planned on a straight course. What is the correct way to do it, as well what is the way the DPE will expect it to be done? Thank you in advance
When drawing a course we usually do it from airport A to airport B, but you never know in advance which runway you'll actually be taken off and specific traffic pattern exit requirements, as well your climb performance etc. And at tower fields which runway and heading the controller will assign you.
How can/should you get back on course? Should I be circling to my desired altitude and then fly back to departure airport to intercept my pre planned course (non towered)? Since all my pilotage checkpoints have been planned on a straight course. What is the correct way to do it, as well what is the way the DPE will expect it to be done? Thank you in advance