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KFLG Departure Procedure RWY 3

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I was looking at KFLG Departure Procedure and I noticed it just says "turn right" for runway 3 without further instructions. Are you supposed to keep turning until you reach the assigned altitude or just turn to your on-course heading? I thought textual ODPs usually say "thence..." and then instructions after that. 

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  1. Mark Kolber on Sep 25, 2020

    Bad formatting. The part that says “Aircraft departing FLG VOR/DME…” applies to takeoffs from both 3 and 21. The way it’s formatted makes it seem it applies only to 21.

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    Russ Roslewski on Sep 28, 2020

    This is a very old departure procedure (circa 1992), so the wording is not up to current standards. However, the formatting is still off, as seen in the original source document at:

    https://www.faa.gov/aero_docs/acifp/NDBR/2013101730399001001-FLG-NDBR/AZ_FLAGSTAFF_TAKEOFF_FLG.pdf

    I recommend you send the FAA an email about this issue using the link at the main page for FLG:

    https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_info/aeronav/procedures/application/?event=procedure.results&tab=charts&nasrId=FLG#searchResultsTop

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