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    RNAV (no TAA) - Cleared for the approach. When to descend?

    As luvflyin' implied, these "what would you do" scenarios are made so much harder when pilots use vague/sloppy phraseology. Assuming you were on a random route at the time, ATC would need to provide an altitude to maintain until established on a published route or segment of the approach. In the...
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    MSFS2020 Disappointment thread

    I realize this is an old thread, but the service simulates the NAS as much as possible. VFR is supported just as much as IFR. Did something give you the impression that it was oriented more towards IFR? There's a whole series of graded VFR flights here: https://pilotedge.net/pages/cat-ratings
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    I Scared Myself......

    I guess my experience was different....I used simulation for a very, very long time prior to starting real world IFR training. I found the differences to be trivial. I experienced spatial disorientation once while enroute at night...that was memorable but obviously incredibly easy to recognize...
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    I Scared Myself......

    Didn't happen to me at all during training or the early days, but it absolutely did happen once many years into having my ticket. It was a night IMC flight...some sort of windshear yawed the plane from outta nowhere just as I was leaning over to pick up something from the right seat. First and...
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    How to manually sequence to next waypoint on Garmin 430W?

    I don't know that I've come across any CNF's that are not in standard GPS databases. The practical difference is that they're not readily accessible to ATC, or are depicted on their scopes.
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    ATC asks me for winds.

    I have to disagree on that one. That really only works if your IAS = TAS, or something very close to it. Up at 8k-10k, that's really not the case where IAS might be 165 and your TAS is 190kts with a GS of 190. That's not a 25kt tailwind. The Garmin 430 does have a utility page, though, where...
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    50 NM Cross Country?

    Right, but that was not brought up as the core issue causing confusion...it was the fact that the distance flown was >50nm and was planned that way from the outset. Where is the ambiguity for the OP's scenario?
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    50 NM Cross Country?

    Where is the ambiguity? Genuinely curious.
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    Does approach shot from right seat count for currency?

    It could only be more perfect if the OP asked about cost sharing while they were at it.
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    IMC the whole fight?

    Been flying the same platform for about 14 years now with a decent amount of time in IMC. My total AP time in nearly a decade and a half is probably around 90 minutes with nearly all of it in VMC for testing purposes. Having 3-axis trim certainly helps. The elevator trim is SUPER granular, which...
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    Does approach shot from right seat count for currency?

    You can log the approach. You can log the time as PIC as the sole manipulator of the controls. There is no requirement for you to be ACTING as the PIC to log the approach, or to be able to log it as PIC time. If the safety pilot is ACTING as PIC, then they can log PIC time as well since they...
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    Abusive Vectoring

    I've been vectored in Class E airspace while flying VFR in the NY area quite a few times, usually just north of HPN while descending westbound towards N07. There's a bunch of arrival flows there which can cause an issue. In this case I believe it was for the LGA arrivals. I was somewhere between...
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    VFR/IFR flight - departure question

    JEB, pop-up IFR within the same tracon as your destination is a slam dunk, very easily handled by the controllers. Regarding the hypothetical VFR departure from VIS, picking up the clnc airborne from scratch with Fresno tracon, that works in most parts of the country, but there are places like...
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    VFR/IFR flight - departure question

    Agreed, I shouldn't have used the word 'expected' as it conveyed the wrong impression. It is a full-on clearance, but you're departing without an IFR release, albeit with the blessing of ATC. Contrast this with KCDW which apparently has an SOP that fully prevents them from allow you to depart...
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    VFR/IFR flight - departure question

    This is very common for departing N07 on a nice day, with delay being caused by nearby CDW/MMU IFR traffic. N90 issues the clearance with "hold for release." You read back the clearance and either pre-emptively say, "I can depart VFR," or, when negotiating the release time if they say "call back...
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    IMC the whole fight?

    Vast majority of my flights are VMC, with either no IMC, or relatively brief encounters. Second to that, there are 10-15 minutes stretches of consistent IMC. Beyond that, I've had maybe 7-8 flights in total where it was IMC for the vast majority of the flight, with one of the flights being right...
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    30-day VOR check required?

    That's totally fair, Russ. It's such an antiquated rule, having to use a visual landmark instead of correlating with a known fix as reflected on a GPS. I was taking liberties since I don't need to perform the 30 day check as a result relying primarily on WAAS navigation (I just like knowing the...
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    Currency requirements

    1000RR, the 'true risk' portion doesn't necessarily change things all that much in terms of sim effectiveness, but the ATC part certainly can. That's why services exist which ATC into simulators....the challenge is getting schools (and students) to recognize the value. We've been at it for over...
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    Currency requirements

    I realized that when logging the flight when I got home, sighed, and took care of it later. I ended up with one more approach than I needed, but not the hold.
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