October 18, 200421 yr Q1.An arrival procedure example:(http://www.navdata.at -> Charts -> USA -> Oakland -> Charts -> KSFO -> STAR BSR2)At Chart, BOLDR:"Expect clearance tocross at 10000
October 19, 200421 yr >Q1.>An arrival procedure example:>(http://www.navdata.at -> Charts -> USA -> Oakland -> Charts>-> KSFO -> STAR BSR2)>>At Chart, BOLDR:>"Expect clearance to>cross at 10000
October 19, 200421 yr >Yes. An approach clearance, however, is also a speed instruction. >If there is no additional speed requirement in the approach>clearance, you can switch to whatever speed you wish AFTER your>approach clearance is issued.Hello,just FYI this is handled differently in other parts of the world. We just had that discussion yesterday with two of our RL-controllers here in germany, and they said that a speed instruction issued by ATC is NOT terminated by giving the approach clearance. At least that Cheers, Martin Georg/EDDF Contributing editor, FS-Magazin
October 20, 200421 yr Thanks it help me to understand a lot more. No further questions.Lennart Vedin SAS202
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