TEC Route help.

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djrisc
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TEC Route help.

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Tonight I attempted to do a tech route from KVNY to KSNA.

The instructions I got were:
After departure fly heading 110, V186, V386, V8, SLI, Direct

Now, I was pretty sure I missed something in there, but I read it back anyway, and got "read back correct."

Ok, so I bust out Foreflight to start planning what I got.

I can't make heads or tails of it, so I think I screwed up massively somewhere.

Instead of embarrassing myself further online, I logged out. (Plus I was having an annoying SIM issue.)

So if I'm reading the IFR low chart correctly. (and I'd like to think that I am?)

The ONLY way to get from V186 to V386 reasonably is via the Filmore VOR. However, that's more like a heading of 278.

If I start out flying 110, that's taking me towards V186 going the opposite direction along the VNY 95 radial (which makes sense), but at no point does it seem that you can get to V386 by going in that direction?

Maybe I heard it wrong and it was V186 to V363 to V8? That would make perfect sense and would be pretty much the most direct path.

Am I losing my mind?
Brett Johnson
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Re: TEC Route help.

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yuuuup.

screw up confirmed on the tapes.

That's EXACTLY what I did..

Instructions were:

110, V186, BAYJY, V363, V8, SLI, Direct

Well, at least I confirmed that I screwed that up royally. lol
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Re: TEC Route help.

Post by Steven Winslow »

Not losing your mind, but definitely succumbing to the overwhelming sense of embarrassment that may have come from having to call up for your clearance again. If you noticed something fishy about the flight plan/path, you should have called for a clarification form ground/clearance. I'm certainly not a perfect pilot, but I'm not afraid to call someone if I didn't get it the first time.

Later,

Steve
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Re: TEC Route help.

Post by Brian Z »

There is no embarrassment in asking for clarification from ATC on a assigned route. It is much easier to fix things on the ground than in the air. Also, it is better to fix on the ground so you do not make an turn that ATC does not expect.

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Re: TEC Route help.

Post by djrisc »

The controller was busy, so I didn't want to make him read the whole thing back again.

I'll give it a go again tonight when hopefully I'm a little more sharp and not as tired as I was last night.

Thanks for the feedback.
Brett Johnson
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PE: Skyhawk C172 - N8979T
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