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77Mooney
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Posted: 05 May 2019 at 8:44am |
While at KAQO and traveling to KCXO I received this clearance.......... AGJ185028 CWK V306 TNV ..... is there an easy way to put that in the 540?
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AviSteve
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There is no direct way to enter AGJ185028. But, there are options.
1. Create a user waypoint using radial/distance format. AGJ, 185°, 28nm. Then enter the flight plan using that waypoint at the beginning. 2. Often, ATC will issue instructions like that when there is actually a waypoint defined at that location. I've seen it often in SOCAL. I didn't see one in your case, unless your clearance was actually AGJ185023 (i.e. 23nm vs 28nm). If that was the case, then a waypoint SLIMM is defined at that point. Of course, you would have to either know that or find it on an IFR enroute chart, but knowing that it happens is half the battle.
Edited by AviSteve - 05 May 2019 at 9:06pm |
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77Mooney
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That is what I thought I would have to do, but was hoping there might be an easier way. The clearance was definitely AGJ185028 and yes I looked and the closest thing in the data base to use was actually the airport BMQ. ..... Thank you for the response because I did not know the format for entering that into a waypoint. That will help me out in the future.
Thanks Jack
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