Super helpful - working on my instrument and need practice copying clearances. Thanks for putting these up. +1000 the KSQL classic diamond shaped waterway dep. As an aside, I came across an old letter to airmen regarding that mouthful where they say “Pilots who are familiar with the procedure or those that do not have any questions about the procedure may refrain from a verbatim read back.” So, apparently you can just say wilco vfr to ifr procedure. Untested for now, however.
Do they not tell you the spelling for the fixes because you’re a local or do they actually just leave it out? I can’t imagine trying to figure out how to shorthand Salinas if I didn’t know it was SNS
they will tell you if you ask, but I think there's an expectation you've done your homework by looking at charts, getting your expected / common clearance from Foreflight, etc.
Please do more of these. Most helpful practice I’ve found yet. Thank you!
This is the best yet! Thank you
VERY helpful. I am flying VATSIM and this is invaluable! Thanks for the great help.
Wow i m so happy to find such a video. Preparing pen and paper and work on that now. Great stuff. Really appreciate you doing this.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, thank you very much! Exactly what I'm looking to practice!
Super helpful - working on my instrument and need practice copying clearances. Thanks for putting these up. +1000 the KSQL classic diamond shaped waterway dep. As an aside, I came across an old letter to airmen regarding that mouthful where they say “Pilots who are familiar with the procedure or those that do not have any questions about the procedure may refrain from a verbatim read back.” So, apparently you can just say wilco vfr to ifr procedure. Untested for now, however.
I have seen that LTA, but every time I try to not read back the full clearance they make me read it all back...
Super useful! Would love some more!
I appreciate you doing this. Thanks.
This is super helpful thank you!
This helps a lot, thank you
Thanks so much this help a lot
Thank you for this!
Do they not tell you the spelling for the fixes because you’re a local or do they actually just leave it out? I can’t imagine trying to figure out how to shorthand Salinas if I didn’t know it was SNS
they will tell you if you ask, but I think there's an expectation you've done your homework by looking at charts, getting your expected / common clearance from Foreflight, etc.
super super helpful!!!!!!!
Clear for take off
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