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General Discussion / Getting Started
« on: February 18, 2010, 07:27:13 PM »
Corey,
Hello, I am an Instructor at ZNY. Please register at http://www.nyartcc.org/bigapple/ and check it out.  If your questions aren't answered there, please feel free to email or post, and we'd be happy to help you. out.  Once you have registered, you will receive operating initials, and you can begin the training process at your assigned facility (JFK).   You will need to pass the zny s1 to start controlling.  Further training info is available at http://www.nyartcc.org/training

Good Luck!

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The Flight Deck / Preferred RWYs question
« on: January 29, 2010, 01:41:37 PM »
No matter what the runway is you can (but are not required to) file the KENNEDY ONE departure.  Off 22R this usually means you will fly heading 225 and climb to 5000ft until further advised by ATC, who will vector you to your first fix.  After 2200 local time, you will be assigned the GATEWAY CLIMB which is slightly different.

If we are operating off of 31L, you will receive a different climb, as published on the chart, for jets it will be the CANARSIE or BREEZY POINT CLIMB (it will be the BREEZY POINT climb if you are using the routes below).  If you aren't able to, or aren't comfortable trying to fly these climbs, simply file without a SID, and you will be assigned a heading by the tower for departure.  A SID is NEVER required at zny.

Another option: when we are departing 31L, you can file the RNAV SID: SKORR ONE (SKORR1.RNGRR RBV...etc..)

The rest of our sids (BETTE3, MERIT3, HAPIE3, GREKI3, SEAVIEW2) are only used for North Atlantic Routes or SWAP (Severe Weather Avoidance Plan), so you should not file these.

Your route to KIAD should ALWAYS be
RBV V276 HIKES HOUTN V457 LRP.HYPER2 (RNAV) or
RBV V276 HIKES HOUTN V457 LRP.DELRO2 (non-RNAV)
regardless of what runways are in use at Dulles with a maximum altitude of FL240.

Quote from: Igor Petrov
I flew to ORD from JFK last Sunday (~2PM), and we were stuck at h/s 22R behind a few other planes for about 30 min without any obvious reason (big lines of jets on h/s from the both sides of the same rwy ),  but even before that we drove to opposite thresholds that seemed to me as if the wind changed. Somewhat disturbing thing (from my perspective) was that we came too close behind the Korean B747 cargo, I think I smelled its exhaust and it looked like we were less than 100ft (?) from its tail. I was kinda relieved when I saw an ERJ from the opposite side of h/s take the active right after this Korean cargo ahead of us took off (considering its wake).

Anyway, when planning to take off from 22R to KIAD, which SID would you recommend to consider? And  which STAR at KIAD with the winds from 200-220?

Thanks,
Igor.

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The Flight Deck / Preferred RWYs question
« on: January 09, 2010, 09:59:26 AM »
Quote from: Igor Petrov
Guys, as a VATSIM pilot where can I find information on the preferred takeoff /landing runways in KJFK, KEWR, KIAD and KBOS normally used by VATSIM controllers?

Thanks,
Igor.
Staten Island, NY.

The most correct information will be in the ATIS (facility voice ATIS, or the text ATIS of the relevent controllers.   Typically (but not always) this information matches the aforementioned runway selection guide.

For planning purposes the preferred calm wind runway are:
KJFK departing 31L landing 31R
KLGA departing 31 landing 22
KEWR departing 22R landing 22L

Typically if the wind is greater than 5 knots, the runways will be selected to align best with the wind (JFK based on quarters and EWR based on halves)

Of course, everything is always subject to change due to weather considerations.

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