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SID,is someone know what it is?


Andre Morin 985694
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Andre Morin 985694
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I was ready with my flight plan approved,when the atc Chicago KORD tells me to get to ORD1 radar tower then CLAVU then follow flight plan climb to 3000 .

 

Ask him what is ORD1

 

He told me that is a SID,and that is basic stuff, that i should study up a bit in Vatsim pilot corner.

 

I red a lot.

 

Did not found the answer yet

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Joe Chou 980766
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I was ready with my flight plan approved,when the atc Chicago KORD tells me to get to ORD1 radar tower then CLAVU then follow flight plan climb to 3000 .

 

Ask him what is ORD1

 

He told me that is a SID,and that is basic stuff, that i should study up a bit in Vatsim pilot corner.

 

From the VATSIM pilot info areas (some of the links on these pages are broken, but the info is OK):

 

Airport Departure and How to Fly a DP: http://www.vatsim.net/howtoflyadp.html

How to Fly a STAR (Standard Terminal Arrival): http://www.vatsim.net/star.html

 

Bottom line -- if it ends with a number, it's probably a SID/DP or a STAR.

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Dan Bergenholz 958090
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Do you have FSNavigator?

On the FSN map you can see all SID´s .

 

You defently need to know more about this issue since it is used for navigation on every flight.

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Paul O'Donnell 969350
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Do you have FSNavigator?

On the FSN map you can see all SID´s .

 

You defently need to know more about this issue since it is used for navigation on every flight.

 

Quite alot of the SID's on FSNavigator are outdated or completely wrong. I'd suggest getting hold of the SID charts and comparing them to what FSNav gives you.

Regards,

 

Paul O'Donnell

SINvACC - INS/CTR+

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Steven Rogers 901202
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You defently need to know more about this issue since it is used for navigation on every flight.

 

I was under the impression that a pilot has every right to not accept a SID/STAR, particularly when they are new. If it was busy, like during a fly-in, it is a different story, but if it is fairly quite, the controller should either give you vectors to your first fix, or explain, n a private chat, what a SID is and where to find the info.

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Paul O'Donnell 969350
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Steven there are many controller willing to vector you to a waypoint. I know there are a few vACC's that will try to make you fly the SID. But you can always use that special word "unable". I suggest entering "RDR VECTORS" in your FP before the waypoint that you require vectors to, and I [Mod - Happy Thoughts]ume the controller, if a radar controller, will vector you towards that point, that being if they are not too busy with other traffic. I've flown under the control of many great controllers who have gone out of their way to vector me for my SID's and STAR's, until I made the effort to find and print off the relevant charts and then fly the SID's and STAR's by myself.

There was one airport that wouldn't give me clearance without the SID (no mention of the airport due to obvious reasons), so I decided just to readback the clearance with the SID and then tried my best to find the charts, however I was unable to do so, so just decided to fly what I thought the SID was. hehe luckily there wasn't any controllers online above TWR and not many other aircraft in the air.

Regards,

 

Paul O'Donnell

SINvACC - INS/CTR+

www.sinvacc.net

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Ruth McTighe 824054
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You defently need to know more about this issue since it is used for navigation on every flight.

 

I was under the impression that a pilot has every right to not accept a SID/STAR, particularly when they are new. If it was busy, like during a fly-in, it is a different story, but if it is fairly quite, the controller should either give you vectors to your first fix, or explain, n a private chat, what a SID is and where to find the info.

 

Yes, controllers should help especially if a pilot is new, but that doesn't mean that pilots should take the view that they don't NEED to learn about what SIDS and STARS are.

 

Ruth

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Brian Wilber 831268
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There was one airport that wouldn't give me clearance without the SID

 

No!! Say it ain't so!

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Paul O'Donnell 969350
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There was one airport that wouldn't give me clearance without the SID

 

No!! Say it ain't so!

 

They have given me radar vectors once when the radar controller was online. But when it was just Tower he cleared my via a SID and on pm he said i could fly direct as it was uncontrolled airspace, due to no positions above TWR being online.

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Paul O'Donnell

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Matthew Kreilein 881422
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I was ready with my flight plan approved,when the atc Chicago KORD tells me to get to ORD1 radar tower then CLAVU then follow flight plan climb to 3000 .

 

Ask him what is ORD1

 

He told me that is a SID,and that is basic stuff, that i should study up a bit in Vatsim pilot corner.

 

I red a lot.

 

Did not found the answer yet

 

Andre~

 

SID means "Standard Instrument Departure". It is the way you get from the airport to the en route (cruise) part of flight. In the USA, they are now called "Departure Procedures" (DP)

 

NO controller should FORCE you to have the DP to fly.

 

I THINK what the controller wanted you to do was to pick a point ON the ORD1 chart that was closest to CLAVU (the first point you filed).

 

If you cannot, then tell the ATC and he will give you the one closest to CLAVU.

Matthew Kreilein

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