Hiya VATUSA Controllers --
First of all, Happy New Year!
Secondly, I need your input on something.
You're all familiar with the scenario -- the pilot's departure procedure calls for flying a particular heading after takeoff, then once you vector them clear of any traffic, you're supposed to clear them direct to the SID entry point. However, they're stricken with a case of "magentalinitis" and fly the route segment which connects their origin airport with that point, rather than the imaginary one which connects their current location directly with that waypoint.
My question -- what's the best, most common, and most egregious specific SID where this occurs? I'm trying to create a tutorial, including a diagram, to explain to pilots why this is wrong and how to do it the right way. But I'm having trouble coming up with a real-world (err... real-VATSIM-world) example which lends itself to a clear diagram illustrating the problem. I'm looking at the SIDs out of KIND as an example, but with VHP being offset from the field somewhat, it's making the diagrams less than clear on the subject. Not being a controller myself, I'm struggling to find a better example where a diagram would more clearly depict the issue.
Is there another commonly used airport with SIDs that start on proscribed headings where you constantly see pilots taking the path from the origin to the first waypoint rather than the direct heading? What's YOUR favorite example of this case?
The lesson and diagram will become part of VATSTAR's P4 Pilot Rating program which we hope to have up-and-running by the end of January or thereabouts; so, once we roll it out, when you all see pilots mess this up, you'll know where to refer them, LOL...
Thanks for your help, and again, have a fantastic and safe New Year's!