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posted 3/20/2021 8:39:30 AM
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Hi there,
I am based in EDDG, which is a small nternational airport in Germany. It has a Controlzone D from SFC to 2500ft and an extended airspace D from 2500ft to 2500ft.
We can obviously fly into the Controlzone but rarely/never want to/are allowed to fly into the D above, since its purpose is to seperate VFR and (commercial) IFR traffic.
Problem is: When flying outbound I have to set a waypoint just for the purposes of my planned altitude (climb) does not penetrate D (2500-4500ft). My crusing altitude after passing D is e.g. >2500ft. I couldnt get it to work properly with the leg properties.
It should be fairly easy to configure the following:
Fly to Whiskey in planned 2000ft, don't climb until passed the D airspace. Then climb to crusing altitude.
Now I have to set the (white) waypoint, which just clutters my pilotlog and causes quite of lot of planning time (changing the altitudes)
Any thoughts?
Kind regards
Patrick
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Intelligent Level changes based on airspaces
Kurt37
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3/20/2021 8:39:30 AM
Just for clarity, are you suggesting a function like in car navigation...
pilot-byom
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3/20/2021 10:17:10 AM
Yes, just be precised: only vertical/altitude avoidance to keep it...
Kurt37
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3/20/2021 11:40:21 AM
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