ODPs - Obstacle Departure Procedures
SIDs - Standard instrument departures - Answer -Two types of DPs
Obstacle clearance
Least restrictive route
Textual and/or graphic form
May be flown even if not assigned by ATC
Should be flown unless ATC assigns different procedure or radar vectors - Answer -
ODPs
Graphic text with text description
Purpose:
Obstacle clearance
Reduces workload for pilots and ATC
Reduces radio frequency congestion - Answer -SIDs
ATC clearance is required for SID
SID simplifies clearance - Answer -Difference between ODP and SID?
Meet climb requirements
Have the charted procedure - Answer -To accept a SID must
Enter "No SID" in remarks section of flight plan - Answer -To not use SIDs
with heavy black lines and arrow - Answer -Basic SID is identified
Enter "No SID" in the REMARKS section of the IFR flight plan - Answer -What action is
recommended if a pilot does not wish to use a standard instrument departure procedure
To fly a standard instrument departure procedure, the pilot must possess the procedure
chart. - Answer -Which procedure applies to instrument departure procedures?
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