DP's (Departure Procedures) - Are preplanned instrument Flight rule departure procedures. There are two types of departure procedures
ODP (Obstacle Departure Procedures)
- will be noted on an approach chart by (obstacle) in the title.
- An ODP designed specifically for obstacle avoidance will be indicated by a "T" on the chart.
- Must be complied with if accepted in a clearance.
- ATC is to be notified if you do not have DP available by noting it in flight plan "no DP" or by advising ATC.
- The pilot must have at least a text description or of DP.
- Must be complied with if accepted in a clearance.
- ATC is to be notified if you do not have DP available by noting it in flight plan "no DP" or by advising ATC.
- The pilot must have at least a text description or of DP.
ATC accepts responsibility for obstacle avoidance if you recieve radar vectors on departure. It would be very wise to always fly the ODP procedure when operating under FAR 91 or you basically have no protection unless assigned an alternate departure clearance or radar vectors. Remember if you are cleared from a navigation aid that may be on the airport direct to another navigation aid and a ODP exist on the airport you should fly the ODP. Many accidents have occured in navigating in such a manner where terrain is present.
Robbie Johnson
Chief Pilot
Aviation Training Us LLC
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