General recommendations
General recommendations
When flying inwithin Polaris FIR, some small things can make the experience great for everyone. Here is some great adviseadvice from usthe controllers in Polaris FIRFIR:
Read the frequency
This may sound strange and a bit harsh, but it'sit is very important for our controllers in busy events. If you don'tdo not read the room (or in this case frequency), you will most likely cause more stress for both controllers and your fellow pilots. Therefore make sure to:
- Listen
onto the frequency beforechekingchecking in. Audio for VATSIM can be a bit slow on frequencyswitchchange during high load - If
you'reyou are requestingclearenceclearanceonwhengrounditand it'sis busy, please do not try to forcein tointo the frequency for aclearence.clearance. Once we get someaircraftsaircrafton ground departed on air,departed, the frequency willat one timequickly bemore calm,calmer, so please be patient.
Be prepared
We can'tcan not say this enough - we all win by doing this. It'sIt is not usualunusual for us to issue an instruction that'sthat is far ahead in time, such as giving direct routing to a waypoint on the approach while still on a cruise. So make sure to prepare your charts and breifbrief yourself before departure and landing.
Pushback
Usually, all pushback shall be executed straight back unless otherwise had been instructed. If it's requested to perform a push facing towards a direction on the taxiway, the controller will inform you of the pushback clearance. If unsure, please do not hesitate to ask the controller before requesting the pushback.
Note: If you are restricted in any sort to perform the pushback as instructed, notify the controller as soon it's practically possible
Taxi
Taxi clearances to the runway are often given without a specific holding point. If it's the case, taxi to the most reasonable holding point. In most cases, this will be at the end of the runways or the locations witch gives the shortest backtracks.
If you receive the instruction "HOLD SHORT", we expect you to stop before entering/crossing the specified taxiway.
IFR Departure
When airborne and contacting approach, establish the communication by:
- Call up with callsign
- Report the current altitude
If traffic permits, you can expect a direct to a waypoint along your route, also beyond the end of the SID. In short domestic flights, even a direct to the IAF (Initial Approach Fix) or waypoint on the expected star is not unusual. If you have a short flight time, we recommend to pre-plan and pre-program the expected arrival and approach before departing from the departure field.
IFR Arrival
An arrival clearance will be given before the end of your routing. A STAR and expected approach will be issued. If your destination does not have a STAR, expect vectors or direct to the respective points on the approach.
Some points to take note of:
- Expect also directs to waypoints along the STAR or on the approach procedures.
- Do not descend without clearance, a STAR clearance is not a descend clearance
- If you are ready to descend but haven't received clearance. Report ready for
decenddescent shortly before reaching T/D. - When cleared for approach via a transition point, you are also cleared to descend according to the procedure
Flying into AFIS Aerodromes
AAn introduction to procedures tofor our AFIS facilities is available here
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